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production facilities and annual production capacitiesProduction Capacity(product tonnes per year)Phosphate Based FertilizersCanadaRedwater, AlbertaMono-Ammonium Phosphate 660,000P 2O 5Equivalent 345,000United StatesSoda Springs (Conda), IdahoMono-Ammonium Phosphate 340,000Phosphates P 2O 5Equivalent 350,000Other Product Capacity (1) 170,000Rasmussen Ridge, IdahoAverage Concentrated Rock is 31% P 2O 5Ore Mined Annually 2,000,000Concentrated Rock Produced Annually 1,300,000Total Canada and United States (P 2O 5) 695,000Production Capacity(product tonnes per year)Rainbow Plant Capacities (2)United StatesFlorence, Alabama 137,000Americus, Georgia 159,000Total Rainbow 296,000Potash Based FertilizersCanadaVanscoy, SaskatchewanPotash KCl (MOP)–Q4 <strong>2014</strong> 2,035,000Post-expansion (3) capacity to add ≥ 1 million tonnes.Agrium’s Approximate Share of <strong>2014</strong>North America Production Capacity (4)Ammonia (gross) 20%Urea 24%Phosphate 7%Potash 7%Agrium’s Approximate Share of <strong>2014</strong>Global Production Capacity (5)Ammonia (gross) 2%Urea 1%Phosphate 1%Potash 3%(1) Conda also produces other phosphate products such as merchant grade acid and super phosphoric acid, some of which is upgraded to phosphate solution.(2) Includes over 30 different ammoniated grades of fertilizer.(3) The tie-in of Agrium's potash expansion project is complete. Vanscoy's potash nameplate capacity is anticipated to ultimately increase by more than 1.0 million tonnesas ramp-up continues through to 2017.(4) North America refers to Canada and the United States, and Agrium’s approximate share estimate is based on the International Fertilizer Industry Association’s(IFA) <strong>2014</strong> North America production capacity figures.(5) Based on: IFA World Ammonia Capacities <strong>2014</strong>, June <strong>2014</strong>; IFA World Urea Capacities <strong>2014</strong>, June <strong>2014</strong>; IFA World Processed Phosphates Capacities <strong>2014</strong>, July <strong>2014</strong>;IFA World Potash Capacities <strong>2014</strong>, August <strong>2014</strong>.08Agrium FACT BOOK <strong>2015</strong>

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