Mahamaya Lifesciences Limited Announces ₹70.44 Crore IPO Opening November 11
06 November 2025, New Delhi: Mahamaya Lifesciences Limited, a manufacturer and exporter of crop protection products and bioproducts, will launch its Initial
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06 November 2025, New Delhi: Mahamaya Lifesciences Limited, a manufacturer and exporter of crop protection products and bioproducts, will launch its Initial
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Read More05 November 2025, Tampa: The Mosaic Company (NYSE:MOS) announced today the completion of the previously announced transaction with VL Mineração Ltda. (“VL
Read More04 November 2025, Washington: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has opened a 30-day public comment period on the proposed registration of
Read More04 November 2025, Iowa: Albaugh has announced EPA registration of Fludioxonil SC (EPA Reg. No. 42750-255), a protectant fungicide for control of
Read More04 November 2025, UK: Pepper growers dread seeing tiny but deadly black thrips hiding in a previously healthy plant’s flowers. They know
Read More03 November 2025, Beijing: ADAMA Ltd. has reported its financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of 2025 that ended September 30, 2025.
Read More01 November 2025, Canada: When the first growers sprayed Cazado® by ADAMA across their wheat fields in 2024, the results spoke for themselves.
Read More31 October 2025, Brazil: As Brazil begins planting for the 2025/26 season, expectations are high for another record harvest. According to the
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