Tampa, FL – September 30, 2024: Mosaic Announces Hurricane Helene Impacts on its North American Phosphates operations following the storm’s passage. The Tampa port, which was closed ahead of the hurricane, reopened on Sunday. Initial damage assessments indicate limited impacts across facilities. However, the Riverview facility remains offline due to water intrusion from the storm surge. Full production is expected to resume in about 10 days once cleanup and water mitigation are completed.
Mosaic is pleased to confirm that all employees are safe. To support recovery efforts in Florida, Mosaic has contributed $300,000 to local organizations aiding impacted communities. In addition, the company has launched several support programs for its team members, including an Employee-to-Employee Assistance Fund to provide financial help for those affected by the storm.
Riverview Recovery Underway
Mosaic Announces Hurricane Helene Impacts, noting the Riverview facility was hit hardest by water intrusion. Cleanup efforts are underway, and the facility is expected to return to full production within 10 days. While the damage was minimal, the company is committed to restoring operations as quickly and safely as possible.
Mosaic remains a leading provider of phosphate and potash fertilizers, serving the global agriculture industry. For more information, visit www.mosaicco.com.
This proactive response and ongoing recovery reflect Mosaic’s commitment to supporting both its employees and the surrounding communities.
For further inquiries, Mosaic encourages stakeholders to reach out to their investor and media contacts listed in the company’s latest update.