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22.02.2024

New Calcium Nitrate product added to our fertilizer range

The approach of spring is a busy time for Norkem’s agrochemical business. Customers across the agricultural, horticultural and farm care markets are busy preparing for the sowing season. That means stocking up on fertilizers to prepare the soil and help support a bumper crop throughout the growing months.

 
03.02.2024

BRCGS Certification secured with 100% compliance - again!

We are very pleased to announce that, once again, our food and drink team has successfully obtained certification for the BRCGS Agents and Brokers Global Standard. And not only that, we have yet again passed with 100% compliance.

14.11.2023

Get a flavour of our Food & Drink range at Fi Europe 2023

Norkem will be attending Fi Europe 2023, the continent’s premier food and beverage ingredients industry trade event. We’ll be exhibiting across the full three days at the Messe Frankfurt Conference Centre in Germany from 28th to 30th November.

 

26.10.2023

Norkem is expanding its product range for the Animal Feed, Pet Food and Equine Industry

The animal feed industry is highly dynamic and ever-changing. With demands from everyone from livestock farmers to pet owners shaped by increased awareness around animal nutrition, high care standards and no shortage of regulation, animal feed producers have to work hard to keep up with expectations.

10.10.2023

Making baked goods high fibre again - without asking consumers to go wholegrain

White flour has become the enfant terrible of the world of nutrition. 90% of adults are thought to get insufficient fibre in their diet, and the finger of blame is pointed squarely in one direction - highly refined white flour.

07.09.2023

Boron: Exploring our product range for Agrochemicals and beyond

Boron is a fascinating chemical element with an enormous and varied range of industrial uses. Its name derives from borax (sodium borate), a naturally occurring mineral used for centuries as a washing detergent and still boron’s most well-known compound.