The Department of the Interior has added phosphate and potash, two key fertilizer ingredients, to the official Critical Minerals List. They are part of 60 minerals deemed vital to the U.S. economy and national security, with 10 of those being newly listed, that face potential risks from disrupted supply chains. Potash was originally included in the 2018 list, but phosphate and potash were taken off in 2022. Potash was added back to the Critical Minerals List in September after being left off the original draft.   The latest list marks the third iteration since the effort began under a 2017 Executive Order (EO 13817) directing federal agencies to strengthen mineral security. The Energy Act of 2020 requires the list to be reviewed a...