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EX-10.1

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 Confidential Portions of this Exhibit marked as [***] have been omitted pursuant to a
request for confidential treatment and have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
 Exhibit 10.1

 Execution Version 

TERMINATION AGREEMENT 

THIS TERMINATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of June 29, 2018 (the
“Signing Date”), by and among PCS Sales (USA), Inc., a Delaware Corporation (“PCSS”), PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“PCSN” and collectively with
PCSS, “PCS”), and Innophos, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Innophos”). PCSS, PCSN and Innophos are each referred to as a “Party” and collectively as the
“Parties.” 
 RECITALS 

A. Innophos owns and operates a phosphoric acid production facility in Geismar, Louisiana (the “Innophos Geismar
Plant”) which is located adjacent to the phosphoric acid production facility of PCS located in Geismar, Louisiana (the “PCS Geismar Plant”). 

B. The Parties are parties to that certain Amended and Restated Acid Purchase Agreement, dated March 23, 2000 (the “MGA Supply
Agreement”), pursuant to which PCS supplies merchant green acid (“MGA”) and sulfuric acid to Innophos. 

C. The Parties are parties to that certain Amended & Restated Purified Wet Phosphoric Acid Supply Agreement, dated March 23,
2000 (the “PPA Supply Agreement”), pursuant to which PCS supplies purified wet phosphoric acid (“PPA”) to Innophos, which PPA Supply Agreement is scheduled to terminate on July 29, 2018. 

D. The Parties desire to terminate the MGA Supply Agreement subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and the MGA Supply
Agreement Addendum (defined below), and to make alternative arrangements for their respective ongoing operations and supply needs. 
 E.
Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, the Parties have executed and delivered, or caused to be executed and delivered, the (i) MGA Supply Agreement Addendum, (ii) Transitional PPA Supply Agreement, (iii) New MGA Supply
Agreement, (iv) New PPA Supply Agreement, (v) New Services Agreement, (vi) Steam Boiler Bill of Sale, (vii) Sulfuric Acid Tank Bill of Sale, (viii) Track Mobile Bill of Sale, (ix) MGA Tank Lease, (x) Rail Spur
Agreement, (xi) Parking Lot Lease Agreement, (xii) the Servitude Agreement, (xiii) Raw River Water System Bill of Sale and (xiv) Sulfuric Acid Supply Agreement. 

AGREEMENTS 

Intending to be legally bound, the Parties agree as follows: 

ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS 

“AA Sulfuric” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(a). 

“Actual Pipeline Construction Cost Share” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(d). 

“Affiliate” of any Person means any person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control
with, any such Person and any officer, director or controlling person of such Person. 
 “Agreement” has the meaning
set forth in the preamble. 

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 “Ancillary Agreements” means the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum,
Transitional PPA Supply Agreement, New MGA Supply Agreement, New PPA Supply Agreement, New Services Agreement, Steam Boiler Bill of Sale, Sulfuric Acid Tank Bill of Sale, Track Mobile Bill of Sale, MGA Tank Lease, Rail Spur Agreement, Parking Lot
Lease Agreement, Sulfuric Acid Supply Agreement, Servitude Agreement, Raw River Water System Bill of Sale and each other agreement, document, instrument or certificate contemplated by this Agreement to be executed by PCS or Innophos in connection
with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, in each case only as applicable to the relevant party or parties to such Ancillary Agreement, as indicated by the context in which such term is used. 

“Aurora MGA” means MGA produced at the Aurora Plant. 

“Aurora Plant” means the phosphoric acid production facility operated by PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. in Aurora, North
Carolina. 
 “Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banks are
authorized or required to be closed in Chicago, Illinois, New York, New York or Geismar, Louisiana. 
 “Change in
Law” means the occurrence, after the date of this Agreement, of any of the following: (a) the adoption or taking effect of any new Law, (b) any change in any Law or in the administration, interpretation, implementation or
application thereof by any Governmental Authority or (c) the making or issuance of any request, rule, guideline, Order or directive (whether or not having the force of law) by any Governmental Authority. 

“Claims” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 

“Closure Date” means the date PCS shall no longer be required to provide Geismar MGA or accept Raffinate under the MGA
Supply Agreement, which date means (a) with respect to a Primary Conditional Shutdown, the date agreed upon by the Parties pursuant to Section 2.2(a), (b) with respect to a Secondary Conditional Shutdown,
December 17, 2018 and (c) with respect to a Maintenance Shutdown, the date of the Maintenance Shutdown. 

“Conditions” means (a) the commissioning and operationalization of the Innophos Pipeline and (b) the
building of, and receipt of the Permits listed on Schedule 1.1(a) for the operation of, the Innophos Deep Wells. 

“Condition Determination Date” means November 26, 2018. 

“Conditional Shutdown” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2. 

“Consents” means consents, novations, approvals, authorizations, requirements (including filing and registration
requirements), transfers, waivers or notices. 
 “Estimated Construction Cost Payment” has the meaning set forth in
Section 5.2(d). 
 “Existing Services Agreement” means the Geismar Complex Services
Agreement between PCS and Innophos, dated as of December 12, 1989. 
 “Expenses” means all reasonable and
documented out-of-pocket fees, costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred by PCS or Innophos, as applicable, in performing the tasks and obligations described in
Schedule 1.1(b). 

  
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 “Force Majeure” has the meaning set forth in
Section 10.1. 
 “Further Assurance Claims” has the meaning set forth in
Section 8.1. 
 “Geismar MGA” means the MGA produced at the PCS Geismar Plant and
delivered by PCS to Innophos pursuant to the terms of the MGA Supply Agreement (as modified by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum). 

“Governmental Authority” means any government or political subdivision or regulatory body, whether federal, state,
local or foreign, or any agency, bureau, board, commission, department or instrumentality of any such government or political subdivision or regulatory authority, or any federal state, local or foreign court or tribunal or arbitral body. 

“Honeywell” means Honeywell International Inc. 

“Honeywell Dock” means the dock that is owned and maintained by Honeywell and used by PCS to service the PCS Geismar
Plant. 
 “Innophos” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Innophos Deep Wells” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1. 

“Innophos Geismar Plant” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Innophos Pipeline” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2. 

“Innophos Releasing Parties” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 

“Knowledge” means (a) with respect to PCS, the actual knowledge of Susan Jones, Raef Sully, Jessica DeMonte,
Richard Holder or Stephen Villar and (b) with respect to Innophos, the actual knowledge of Mark Santangelo, Ryan Harris or Michael Lestino, and, in each case, the knowledge such individuals would have acquired in the exercise of reasonable
inquiry. 
 “LAA” means low alkali purified wet phosphoric acid. 

“Law” means any law, statute, code, ordinance, regulation or other requirement of any Governmental Authority. 

“Lien” means any mortgage, lien, pledge, encumbrance, security interest, claim, charge, defect in title or other
restriction. 
 “Losses” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(a). 

“Maintenance Shutdown” has the meaning set forth in the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum. 

“MGA” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“MGA Supply Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“MGA Supply Agreement Addendum” means the addendum to the MGA Supply Agreement of even date herewith, attached as
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 “MGA Tank Lease” means the lease agreement attached as Exhibit
B. 
 “Mutually Released Claims” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 

“New MGA Supply Agreement” means the contract between the Parties (or their respective Affiliates) for the supply of
Aurora MGA entered into concurrently with this Agreement, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit C. 
 “New PPA Supply
Agreement” means the Purified Wet Phosphoric Acid Supply Agreement, by and between Innophos and PCSS, made effective July 30, 2018, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit D. 

“New Services Agreement” means the contract between the Parties (or their respective Affiliates) entered into
concurrently with this Agreement pursuant to which PCS will provide certain ongoing services to Innophos after the Termination Date, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit E. 

“Order” means any order, judgment, injunction, award, decree, ruling, charge or writ of any Governmental Authority.

 “Parking Lot Lease Agreement” means the lease agreement attached as Exhibit F. 

“Party” and “Parties” have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“PCS” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“PCS Dock” means the floating dock owned by PCS and located next to the Honeywell Dock. 

“PCS Geismar Plant” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“PCS Releasing Parties” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 

“PCSN” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“PCSS” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Permits” means all governmental approvals, authorizations, certifications, consents, variances, permissions,
licenses, directives, registrations, qualifications, and permits, to or from, or filings, notices, or recordings to or with a Governmental Authority. 

“Person” means any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company,
unincorporated society or association, trust, or other entity. 
 “Pipeline Construction Costs” has the meaning set
forth in Section 5.2(d). 
 “PPA Supply Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the
Recitals. 
 “Primary Conditional Shutdown” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).

 “Proceeding” means any action, suit or legal, civil, criminal, administrative, arbitration, mediation or other
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 “Raffinate” means the dilute phosphoric and sulfuric acid stream
separated from purified phosphoric acid. 
 “Rail Spur Agreement” means the agreement attached as Exhibit G.

 “Raw River Water System” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5. 

“Raw River Water System Bill of Sale” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5. 

“Representation Claims” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 

“Secondary Conditional Shutdown” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(b). 

“Servitude Agreement” means the agreement attached as Exhibit N. 

“Signing Date” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Steam Boiler Bill of Sale” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a). 

“Steam Boiler Equipment” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a). 

“Sulfuric Acid Supply Agreement” means the agreement attached as Exhibit H. 

“Sulfuric Acid Tank Bill of Sale” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(a). 

“Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(a). 

“Transitional PPA Supply Agreement” means the contract between the Parties (or their respective Affiliates) for the
temporary supply of PPA, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit I. 
 “T-5
Tank” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(a). 
 “Termination
Date” means (i) the date on which the Termination Payment is delivered to Innophos in connection with a Conditional Shutdown or a Maintenance Shutdown in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement or
(ii) in the absence of a Conditional Shutdown or a Maintenance Shutdown in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the date on which the MGA Supply Agreement, as modified by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum, terminates in
accordance with its terms. 
 “Termination Payment” has the meaning set forth in
Section 2.4(a). 
 “Track Mobile” has the meaning set forth in
Section 4.4. 
 “Track Mobile Bill of Sale” means the bill of sale attached as Exhibit
J. 
 “Transferred Equipment” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(a). 

“TWIC” means Transportation Worker Identification Credential. 

  
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 ARTICLE 2: TERMINATION 

2.1 MGA Supply Agreement Addendum. As of the Signing Date, the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum shall take effect, and,
except as set forth in the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum, PCS shall continue to operate and maintain the PCS Geismar Plant, and fulfill its obligations to Innophos under the MGA Supply Agreement, as modified by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum,
until the Termination Date. Subject to the terms and conditions of the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum, on the Termination Date, the MGA Supply Agreement (as modified by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum) shall terminate automatically, without any
notice or other action by the Parties. 
 2.2 Conditional Shutdown. PCS may shut down the PCS Geismar Plant in
accordance with the provisions of this Section 2.2 (a “Conditional Shutdown”). 

(a) If the Parties mutually agree that the Conditions have been satisfied prior to the Condition Determination Date,
(i) the Parties shall cooperate in good faith to agree upon a Closure Date that is (A) as soon as reasonably practicable, provided that in no event shall the Closure Date be earlier than 21 days following the date upon which the Conditions
have been satisfied unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties, and (B) no later than December 17, 2018 (and use reasonable best efforts to coordinate the shutdown of the PCS Geismar Plant in accordance with a sequencing plan to be
agreed upon and that provides for a shutdown of the PCS Geismar Plant no later than December 17, 2018), (ii) PCS shall make the Termination Payment pursuant to the terms of Section 2.4(a) within four days after the
Closure Date and in no event later than December 21, 2018, and (iii) upon receipt of the Termination Payment by Innophos, the release of Claims set forth in Section 8.1 will become effective without further action
of the Parties. A Conditional Shutdown in accordance with this Section 2.2(a), shall be referred to as a “Primary Conditional Shutdown”. 

(b) If as of the Condition Determination Date the Conditions have not been satisfied, (i) the Closure Date shall be
December 17, 2018 (and the Parties shall use reasonable best efforts to coordinate the shutdown of the Geismar Plant in accordance with a sequencing plan to be agreed upon and that provides for a shutdown of the PCS Geismar Plant no later than
December 17, 2018), (ii) PCS shall make the Termination Payment pursuant to the terms of Section 2.4(a) within four days after the Closure Date and in no event later than December 21, 2018 and (iii) upon
receipt of the Termination Payment by Innophos, the release of Claims set forth in Section 8.1 will become effective without further action of the Parties. A Conditional Shutdown in accordance with this
Section 2.2(b), shall be referred to as a “Secondary Conditional Shutdown”. 
 2.3
Maintenance Shutdown. 
 (a) Within four days after a Maintenance Shutdown, PCS shall make the Termination
Payment pursuant to the terms of Section 2.4(a). Upon receipt of the Termination Payment by Innophos, the release of Claims set forth in Section 8.1 will become effective without further action of
the Parties. 
 2.4 Payment and Expenses. 

(a) In consideration for Innophos agreeing to the termination of the MGA Supply Agreement and entering into the Transitional
PPA Supply Agreement and New MGA Supply Agreement, PCS shall pay, or shall cause to be paid within the time periods specified in Sections 2.2 and 2.3, by bank wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by
Innophos in writing to PCS, [***] (the “Termination Payment”), in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The mutual release contemplated under Section 8.1 shall take effect only upon payment by
PCS and receipt by Innophos of the Termination Payment in accordance with Sections 2.2 and 2.3, as applicable. 

  
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 (b) The Parties agree that the Expenses set forth on Schedule 1.1(b)
will be borne by each of PCS and by Innophos in the proportions set forth on Schedule 1.1(b). Within 30 days of PCS or Innophos incurring Expenses, PCS or Innophos, as applicable, shall invoice the other Party for such other Party’s
portion of the Expenses and the other Party shall pay the invoices within 30 days after receipt of such invoice. 
 (c) On or
prior to the Termination Date, PCS shall pay to Innophos the Advance Payment (as defined in the MGA Supply Agreement) in the amount of $500,000.00. 

ARTICLE 3: SUBSTITUTE SUPPLY AND SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS 

3.1 New MGA Supply Agreement and New PPA Supply Agreement. The Parties have executed the New MGA Supply Agreement, which
will become effective on the Closure Date, and the New PPA Supply Agreement, which will become effective on July 30, 2018. 

3.2 New Services Agreement. The Parties have executed the New Services Agreement. On the Termination Date, the Existing
Services Agreement will, without any notice or other action by the Parties, terminate, and the New Services Agreement will take effect. 

3.3 Honeywell Services Agreement; Honeywell Dock Agreement. PCS shall (a) cooperate with Innophos and
Honeywell with respect to Innophos and Honeywell entering into a contract for Honeywell to provide to Innophos directly those services Honeywell currently provides to Innophos which are covered by the Existing Services Agreement and
(b) cooperate with Innophos in seeking to obtain for Innophos the dock access rights required to operate the Innophos Geismar Plant, provided that in each case PCS shall not be obligated to incur any out-of-pocket costs or expenses in connection with such cooperation unless Innophos agrees to reimburse PCS in full for such costs or expenses. 

3.4 MGA Storage Tanks. PCS will permit Innophos to use MGA storage tanks to store MGA for a maximum period of 12 months
following the Closure Date, pursuant to the MGA Tank Lease. Following the Closure Date, PCS shall clean such MGA storage tanks and use its reasonable best efforts to complete such cleaning within 30 days of the Closure Date. 

ARTICLE 4: TRANSFERRED EQUIPMENT; PHOSPHATE ROCK 

4.1 Transfer of Steam Boiler. 

(a) The Parties have executed the bill of sale attached as Exhibit K hereto (the “Steam Boiler
Bill of Sale”), pursuant to which PCS shall transfer and assign to Innophos, free of charge, all of PCS’s right, title and interest in and to the equipment described on Schedule 4.1(a)(i) (the “Steam Boiler
Equipment”) effective as of the earlier of (i) the date that is 14 days after Innophos receives its permits to operate the Steam Boiler Equipment, (ii) the date on which the Steam Boiler Equipment is physically removed from
PCS’s property and (iii) such other time as Innophos and PCS agree in writing. Innophos shall be responsible for hiring and engaging a contractor to relocate the Steam Boiler Equipment from the PCS Geismar Plant to the Innophos Geismar
Plant, the costs of which shall be borne by the Parties in accordance with Schedule 1.01(b), and PCS shall permit Innophos and such contractor reasonable supervised access to the PCS Geismar Plant at times mutually agreed by the Parties, to
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 (b) PCS shall use its reasonable best efforts to continue to operate the
Steam Boiler Equipment and provide process steam to Innophos in quantities that are comparable to the quantities historically provided by PCS to Innophos and at the rate currently charged by PCS, from the Closure Date until the Termination Date.

 (c) Except as expressly provided in this Section 4.1, effective as of the effective date of the
Steam Boiler Bill of Sale, as determined in accordance with Section 4.1(a) above (or such other time as agreed to by the Parties in writing), Innophos shall assume and become responsible for, and shall thereafter pay,
perform and discharge as and when due all liabilities and obligations relating to the Steam Boiler Equipment. 
 4.2 Transfer of
Sulfuric Acid Tank. 
 (a) Innophos and PCS’s Affiliate, AA Sulfuric Corporation (“AA
Sulfuric”), have executed the bill of sale attached hereto as Exhibit L (the “Sulfuric Acid Tank Bill of Sale”), pursuant to which, effective as of the Termination Date, AA Sulfuric shall
transfer and assign to Innophos all of its right, title and interest in and to the sulfuric acid tank (the “T-5 Tank”) and other equipment described on Schedule 4.2(a) (the
“Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment” and, together with the Steam Boiler Equipment, the Track Mobile and the equipment transferred pursuant to the Raw River Water System Bill of Sale, the “Transferred
Equipment”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, PCS and its Affiliates shall have no obligation to relocate the Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment unless otherwise agreed in writing by PCS and Innophos. Prior to the transfer of ownership of the
Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment, PCS shall fill the T-5 Tank with a volume of sulfuric acid agreed upon by the Parties. Within 30 days following the date of the transfer, PCS shall deliver to Innophos an invoice
for the amount paid by PCS for the sulfuric acid in the T-5 Tank at the time of the transfer, and Innophos shall pay the invoice within 30 days after receipt of such invoice. 

(b) Following the transfer of the Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment, PCS will have no further responsibility for the supply of
sulfuric acid to Innophos, and Innophos will assume all responsibility for the purchase and delivery of sulfuric acid. Innophos agrees to provide PCS reasonable notice of any planned shipments of sulfuric acid to the
T-5 Tank and to comply with PCS’s schedule of barge and vessel traffic. 
 (c)
Except as provided in the New Services Agreement, effective as of the Closure Date (or such other time as PCS and Innophos agree in writing), Innophos shall assume and become responsible for, and shall thereafter pay, perform and discharge as and
when due all liabilities and obligations relating to the Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment. 
 4.3 Phosphate Rock. On or
about July 1, 2018, PCS will place an order under its existing contract for 72,000 short tons of phosphate rock for arrival at the PCS Geismar Plant on or about October 1, 2018. Upon receipt, PCS will take the amount of such order that it
requires for its operations in accordance with its anticipated obligations under the MGA Supply Agreement (as amended by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum), and will redirect the shipment of the balance of the order, if any, at Innophos’s cost,
to Innophos’s plant in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico (any such redirection must be coordinated with Innophos). PCS will provide notice of the amount of phosphate rock to be shipped to Mexico together with the cost thereof, which shall be calculated pro
rata based on the cost of the July 1, 2018 order. Innophos shall pay the amount set out in such notice within 30 days. If a subsequent shipment is necessary in order to for PCS to continue to produce MGA at the PCS Geismar Plant in accordance
with its anticipated obligations under the MGA Supply Agreement (as amended by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum), PCS will notify Innophos in advance of such order and the same procedures described herein with respect to the first order shall
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 4.4 Track Mobile. PCS will transfer its track mobile (the
“Track Mobile”) to Innophos, free of charge, effective as of the Termination Date, pursuant to the Track Mobile Bill of Sale. 

4.5 Raw River Water System. PCS will transfer its raw river water supply system (the “Raw River Water
System”) to Innophos, free of charge, effective as of the Termination Date, pursuant to the bill of sale attached hereto as Exhibit O (the “Raw River Water System Bill of Sale”). As consideration for the
transfer of the Raw River Water System, Innophos hereby agrees that it will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide raw river water from the Raw River Water System to Honeywell’s clarified water system in the event that such clarified
water system requires a back-up water supply for a temporary period of time. Innophos is only obligated to provide raw river water from the Raw River Water System that is in excess of its own production
demands. 
 ARTICLE 5: DEEP WELL AND PIPELINE INSTALLATION 

5.1 Deep Well Installation. Innophos shall, or shall contract with a third-party contractor to, install and make
operational as soon as practicable deep wells that are suitable for the disposal of Raffinate (the “Innophos Deep Wells”). Innophos shall be solely responsible for matters related to the installation and operation of the
Innophos Deep Wells, including all costs and expenses associated with installation and maintenance. PCS agrees to provide Innophos with reasonable assistance with the process of obtaining any Permits necessary for the installation and
operationalization of the Innophos Deep Wells. The Parties agree that PCS shall have no obligations with respect to the installation of the Innophos Deep Wells and PCS shall have no liability for Losses incurred by Innophos or any third party in
connection with the installation of the Innophos Deep Wells. 
 5.2 Pipeline Installation. 

(a) Innophos shall (i) engage a third-party contractor to install and make operational a new pipeline (the
“Innophos Pipeline”) to be owned by Innophos for transporting MGA from the Honeywell Dock to MGA storage tanks at the Innophos Geismar Plant, in accordance with the design specifications set forth on Exhibit M,
(ii) closely monitor the installation of the Innophos Pipeline, (iii) timely pay its share of all undisputed invoices of third-party contractors responsible for the installation, (iv) provide direction to such third-party contractor
on a timely basis, and (v) execute any required change orders in connection with the installation of the Innophos Pipeline. 

(b) PCS shall oversee the work of the contractor engaged by Innophos to install the Innophos Pipeline and make it operational.
PCS shall (i) grant Innophos, its contractors and their respective agents reasonable access to construct the Innophos Pipeline and make it operational, (ii) closely monitor the installation of the Innophos Pipeline, (iii) timely pay
its share of all undisputed amounts owed to Innophos pursuant to Section 5.2(d), and (iv) notify Innophos within three Business Days after becoming aware of any circumstances that could reasonably cause a delay in the
installation of the Innophos Pipeline. 
 (c) Provided that PCS complies with its express obligations under this
Section 5.2 with respect to the installation of the Innophos Pipeline, PCS shall have no liability for Losses incurred by Innophos or any third party in connection with the installation of the Innophos Pipeline. 

  
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 (d) In connection with the installation and operationalization of the
Innophos Pipeline and in furtherance of PCS’s obligations under Section 2.4(b) with respect to the allocation of construction costs for the third-party contractor engaged by Innophos to install and make operational the
Innophos Pipeline (the “Pipeline Construction Costs”), PCS shall pay to Innophos $416,667.00 per month commencing July 1, 2018 until September 30, 2018 (the “Estimated Construction Cost
Payment”). The Estimated Construction Cost Payment represents a pro-rated amount of PCS’s share of the anticipated Pipeline Construction Costs. In the event PCS’s share of the actual
aggregate Pipeline Construction Costs allocated in accordance with Schedule 1.1(b) (the “Actual Pipeline Construction Cost Share”) exceeds the aggregate Estimated Construction Cost Payments made by PCS, Innophos shall
invoice PCS for the difference and PCS shall pay the invoices within 30 days after receipt of such invoice; provided, however, that in no event shall the Actual Pipeline Construction Cost Share exceed $2,000,000. In the event the
Actual Pipeline Construction Cost Share is less than the aggregate Estimated Construction Costs Payments made by PCS, Innophos shall pay such difference to PCS within 30 days after the receipt by Innophos of the final invoice of the contractor
engaged to install the Innophos Pipeline and make it operational. 
 5.3 Pipeline Permits. Innophos shall as soon as
reasonably practicable apply for all Permits necessary to commission and operationalize the Innophos Pipeline and pay for all associated fees. PCS agrees to provide reasonable assistance with the process of obtaining TWIC credentials and Permits.
Innophos acknowledges, understands and agrees that no delays or denials with respect to Permits shall excuse Innophos from fulfilling its remaining obligations under this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement. 

5.4 Progress Updates. PCS and Innophos shall each provide the other Party reasonable updates on the satisfaction of the
Conditions on no less than a monthly basis. In the event either Party believes that the other Party is failing to comply with its obligations under Section 5.2, such Party shall promptly notify the other Party of the basis
for the alleged non-compliance; provided that (subject to Section 8.3) a failure to provide such notice shall in no way limit a Party’s rights under this Agreement. 

ARTICLE 6: REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PCS 

PCS represents and warrants to Innophos as follows: 

6.1 Existence and Good Standing. Each of PCSN and PCSS is duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under
the Laws of the State of Delaware. 
 6.2 Power. Each of PCSN and PCSS has the power and authority to execute,
deliver and perform fully its obligations under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements. 
 6.3
Enforceability. The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly and validly authorized by all
necessary action on the part of PCSN and PCSS and constitute the valid and legally binding obligations of each of PCSN and PCSS enforceable against PCSN and PCSS in accordance with their terms. 

6.4 No Conflict. Neither the execution of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements, nor the performance by PCS
of its obligations hereunder or thereunder will violate or conflict with PCSN’s or PCSS’s articles of incorporation, certificate of limited partnership, bylaws, limited partnership agreement or other organizational documents, as
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 6.5 Consents. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.5, to the
Knowledge of PCS, no Consent of any third party or Governmental Authority is required in connection with the execution and delivery by PCSN and PCSS of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or the consummation by PCS of the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby. To the Knowledge of PCS, PCS has not received any notices from any third party or Governmental Authority indicating that any Consent is required in connection with the execution and delivery by PCSN and PCSS of this
Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or the consummation by PCS of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby. 
 6.6
Title. PCS has good and marketable title to, or valid and enforceable leasehold interests in, all of the Transferred Equipment, in each case free and clear of all Liens. 

6.7 Representations Complete. Except as to those matters covered by the representations and warranties in this Agreement,
(i) PCS MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR CONFORMITY TO MODELS OR SAMPLES OF MATERIALS) TO INNOPHOS, (ii) THE
TRANSFERRED EQUIPMENT IS BEING CONVEYED ON AN “AS-IS, WHERE-IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS” BASIS, AS THE SAME EXIST AS OF THE DATE OF TRANSFER AND
CONVEYANCE OF TITLE TO THE EQUIPMENT, (iii) PCS MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING THE CONSENTS OR PERMITS (A) REQUIRED BY INNOPHOS TO OPERATE THE TRANSFERRED EQUIPMENT OR OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY INNOPHOS IN CONNECTION WITH THE
CONSUMMATION OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT OR (B) REQUIRED BY INNOPHOS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE TRANSFER OF THE RAW RIVER WATER SYSTEM, and (iv) PCS hereby disclaims all liability and responsibility for any
representation, warranty, statement, or information not included herein that was made, communicated, or furnished (orally or in writing) to Innophos or its representatives (including any opinion, information, projection, or advice that may have been
or may be provided to Innophos by any director, officer, employee, agent, consultant, or representative of PCS). Innophos acknowledges that it has conducted a complete inspection of the Transferred Equipment.  

ARTICLE 7: REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF INNOPHOS 

Innophos hereby represents and warrants to PCS as follows: 

7.1 Existence and Good Standing. Innophos is a corporation duly formed, validly existing and in good standing under
the Laws of the State of Delaware. 
 7.2 Power. Innophos has the power and authority to execute, deliver and
perform fully its obligations under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements. 
 7.3 Enforceability. The
execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Innophos and
constitute the valid and legally binding obligations of Innophos enforceable against Innophos in accordance with their terms. 
 7.4
No Conflict. Neither the execution of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements, nor the performance by Innophos of its obligations hereunder or thereunder will violate or conflict with Innophos’s articles of
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 7.5 Consents. Except as set forth on Schedule 7.5, to the
Knowledge of Innophos, no Consent of any third party or Governmental Authority is required in connection with the execution and delivery by Innophos of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or the consummation by Innophos of the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby. To the Knowledge of Innophos, Innophos has not received any notices from any third party or Governmental Authority indicating that any Consent is required in connection with the execution and delivery by Innophos of
this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or the consummation by Innophos of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby. 
 7.6
Representations Complete. Except as to those matters covered by the representations and warranties in this Agreement, (i) INNOPHOS MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR CONFORMITY TO MODELS OR SAMPLES OF MATERIALS) TO PCS, (ii) INNOPHOS MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING THE CONSENTS OR PERMITS REQUIRED BY PCS IN CONNECTION WITH THE
CONSUMMATION OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT, and (iii) Innophos hereby disclaims all liability and responsibility for any representation, warranty, statement, or information not included herein that was made, communicated,
or furnished (orally or in writing) to PCS or its representatives (including any opinion, information, projection, or advice that may have been or may be provided to PCS by any director, officer, employee, agent, consultant, or representative of
Innophos). 
 ARTICLE 8: RELEASE; CLAIMS 

8.1 Mutual Release. Effective as of the Termination Date, Innophos and its Affiliates, employees, directors, officers,
representatives, agents, predecessors, successors and assigns (collectively the “Innophos Releasing Parties”), on the one hand, and PCS and its Affiliates, employees, directors, officers, representatives, agents, successors,
and assigns (collectively, the “PCS Releasing Parties”), on the other hand, hereby mutually and fully, finally and forever release, hold harmless, discharge and acquit one another and one another’s equity holders,
irrevocably and unconditionally, of, from and with respect to any and all accounts, actions, agreements, causes of action, charges, claims, complaints, contracts, costs, counterclaims, covenants, damages, debts, defenses, demands, duties, expenses,
fees, injuries, interest, judgments, liabilities, losses, obligations, penalties, promises, reimbursements, remedies, rights, sums of money, suits and torts, of any kind or character whatsoever, based upon any fact or circumstance, whether at law,
in equity or otherwise, direct or indirect, fixed or contingent, foreseeable or unforeseeable, liquidated or unliquidated, known or unknown, matured or unmatured, absolute or contingent, determined or determinable, that the Innophos Releasing
Parties or the PCS Releasing Parties, or anyone claiming through or under them, had, has or may have had arising out of, or relating to, the MGA Supply Agreement (as modified by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum) or the existing Services Agreement
(collectively, “Claims”); provided, that if a third party (including any government authority) other than one affiliated with a PCS Releasing Party or an Innophos Releasing Party brings a claim against an Innophos
Releasing Party or a PCS Releasing Party, then such Innophos Releasing Party or PCS Releasing Party may bring an indemnification claim against the other party to the extent such third party claim relates to a purported violation of environmental Law
caused by such other party or its Affiliates; provided, further that the PCS Releasing Parties and Innophos Releasing Parties agree that neither the Innophos Releasing Parties nor the PCS Releasing Parties shall be permitted to bring
any claim against the other party for liabilities or costs incurred or to be incurred in connection with claims or allegations by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“USEPA”) or Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality (“LDEQ”) against any PCS Releasing Party or any Innophos Releasing Party in connection with the USEPA’s RCRA enforcement initiative directed against the

  
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phosphoric acid industry (titled “National Enforcement Initiative: Reducing Pollution from Mineral Processing Operations”, wherein the PCS Geismar Plant was inspected by the USEPA on
February 9-13, 2004, and on April 4, 2005, resulting in a Resource Conservation Recovery Act (“RCRA”) Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report dated April 20, 2005, and the
Innophos Geismar Plant was inspected on February 10-13, 2004, resulting in a Compliance Evaluation Inspection Report dated May 5, 2005), including any settlement by any of the PCS Releasing Parties or
Innophos Releasing Parties (or each of their respective Affiliates) of claims or allegations made by USEPA as part of the RCRA enforcement initiative (the “Mutually Released Claims”). Both the Innophos Releasing Parties and
the PCS Releasing Parties represent that they have made no assignment or transfer of any Mutually Released Claim. Effective as of Termination Date, the Innophos Releasing Parties and the PCS Releasing Parties irrevocably covenant to refrain from,
directly or indirectly, asserting or enforcing any Mutually Released Claim, or commencing, instituting or causing to be commenced, any Proceeding of any kind against the other based upon any matter purported to be released hereby. Effective as of
the Termination Date, the Innophos Releasing Parties and PCS Releasing Parties further irrevocably covenant to refrain from, directly or indirectly, asserting or enforcing any claim of any sort against the other relating to this Agreement;
provided that (subject to Section 8.3) until the date that is 12 months from the Termination Date, the Parties shall be permitted to bring claims for (w) breach of representation or warranty indemnifiable
pursuant to Section 9.1 (“Representation Claims”), (x) failure to pay the amounts owed under Sections 2.4, 4.2(a), 4.3 or 5.2 and (y) failure to comply with
Sections 3.4 or 5.2(b)(i) of this Agreement (the claims referenced in clauses (x) and (y), “Covenant Claims”) and (z) failure to comply with Section 10.2(b) hereof (claims
referenced in clause (z), “Further Assurance Claims”); provided, further, that following the date that is 12 months from the Termination Date, the prohibition on asserting or enforcing claims hereunder shall
apply to Representation Claims and Covenant Claims and following the date that is 24 months from the Termination Date, the prohibition on asserting or enforcing claims hereunder shall apply to Further Assurance Claims. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
if a claim is properly asserted under this Agreement prior to the expiration of the applicable survival period set forth in this Section 8.1, then the applicable representation, warranty, covenant or agreement relating to
such claim and the applicable Party’s indemnification obligations under Section 9.1 with respect thereto shall survive solely for purposes of such claim until the final resolution thereof. The Parties acknowledge,
understand and agree that the foregoing release and covenant not to sue shall not adversely affect a Party’s ability to, directly or indirectly, assert or enforce any claim after the date hereof relating to the Transitional PPA Supply
Agreement, New MGA Supply Agreement, New PPA Supply Agreement, New Services Agreement, MGA Tank Lease, Rail Spur Agreement, Parking Lot Lease Agreement, Steam Boiler Bill of Sale, Sulfuric Acid Tank Bill of Sale, Track Mobile Bill of Sale, Sulfuric
Acid Supply Agreement, Raw River Water System Bill of Sale or Servitude Agreement. 
 8.2 Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement
to the contrary, the Parties agree that if, prior to the Termination Date, PCS has materially breached (i) the MGA Supply Agreement (as modified by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum) by failing to (a) undertake the Geismar Maintenance (as
defined in the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum), (b) supply P2O5 or (c) accept Raffinate, in each case in accordance with the terms and conditions of the MGA Supply Agreement, as amended by the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum, or (ii) the
Existing Services Agreement by failing to provide services and such failure results in a shutdown of the Innophos Geismar Plant for at least 30 consecutive calendar days, or any of the Innophos Releasing Parties files any Proceedings against any of
the PCS Releasing Parties, then (w) the foregoing releases and covenant not to sue shall not take effect, (x) PCS shall be released from any payment obligations under Section 2.4(a), (y) the MGA Supply Agreement
will remain effective through July 31, 2021 (or July 31, 2031, if extended by Innophos) and each party will retain all rights and remedies under the MGA Supply Agreement, and (z) PCS may immediately terminate this Agreement and any or
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 8.3 Subject to the releases, covenant not to sue and survival periods referenced in
Section 8.1, if Innophos believes in good faith that PCS has breached any of its obligations under this Agreement, then (a) Innophos shall provide written notice to PCS specifying in reasonable detail the nature of the
alleged breach as soon as reasonably practicable after Innophos becomes aware of the alleged breach, and (b) PCS shall have three Business Days to commence cure of such alleged breach and seven Business Days (from the date PCS received notice)
to cure such breach. Innophos may not assert or enforce any claim with respect to any alleged breach unless PCS fails to commence cure of such alleged breach within three Business Days following PCS’s receipt of the notice delivered pursuant to
the foregoing sentence or cure such alleged breach within seven Business Days following PCS’s receipt of the notice delivered pursuant to the foregoing sentence. 

ARTICLE 9: REMEDIES 

9.1 Indemnification. 

(a) PCS shall, for 12 months following the Termination Date, indemnify and hold harmless Innophos and its officers, directors,
employees, agents and Affiliates from and against any and all third party losses, liabilities, claims, damages, penalties, fines, judgments, awards, settlements, taxes, costs, fees, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and
disbursements (collectively “Losses”) based upon, arising out of or otherwise in respect of any inaccuracies in or any breach of any representation or warranty of PCS contained in Article 6 of this Agreement. 

(b) Innophos shall, for 12 months following the Termination Date, indemnify and hold harmless PCS and its officers, directors,
employees, agents and Affiliates from and against any and all Losses based upon, arising out of or otherwise in respect of any inaccuracies in or any breach of any representation or warranty of Innophos contained in Article 7 of this
Agreement. 
 (c) Subject to Section 8.1, each Party shall indemnify the other Party from and
against any and all Losses based upon, arising out of or otherwise in respect of any failure by that Party to pay the amounts owed under any of Sections 2.4, 4.2(a), 4.3 or 5.2 or otherwise comply with that Party’s
covenants and obligations under this Agreement. 
 (d) The foregoing indemnification obligations constitute the sole
indemnification obligations of the Parties under this Agreement and are subject to the following conditions: (i) the Party to be indemnified must provide notice of any direct or third party claim to the indemnifying Party, promptly upon receipt
or knowledge of such direct or third party claim; (ii) the indemnifying Party may, at its election, control the defense of the third party claim, including the use of counsel of its own choosing; and (iii) the Party to be indemnified must
fully cooperate in the defense of any third party claim. No Party may bind any other to any settlement without the prior written consent of such other Party. 

9.2 Damages. Each Party and its respective Affiliates shall not be liable to the other Party or any of its respective
Affiliates under this Agreement for any (i) special, incidental, indirect, consequential, multiplied, punitive or exemplary Losses or (ii) Losses for lost profits, lost revenue, or diminution in value, in each case except for any damages
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 ARTICLE 10: MISCELLANEOUS 

10.1 Force Majeure. 

(a) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, PCS and Innophos shall each be excused for any delay in performance or non-performance of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, other than the payment of money, if and to the extent, and for the duration, that such delay or
non-performance is caused by Force Majeure. 
 (b) The term “Force Majeure”
shall mean any cause or circumstance beyond their respective control and that could not have been avoided or mitigated by such Party with reasonable diligence, that materially impedes the ability of such Party to perform its obligations hereunder,
which causes or circumstances include the following to the extent that they meet the foregoing criteria in this definition: (i) any act of God (including conditions resulting from natural disasters or extreme weather developments, such as
earthquakes, hurricanes, lightning, storms (including hail storms), tornadoes and drought), fire, flood, extremely cold temperatures (meaning temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time), (ii) equipment malfunction,
failure, breakdown or accidents (including explosions), (iii) a Change in Law, (iv) power outage or interruption of or delay in transportation not within control of either Party, (v) inadequacy or shortage or failure of sources of
supply of materials required for performance hereunder (including raw materials, and including as a consequence of a force majeure affecting the movement of such materials), or (vi) acts of civil unrest, war or terrorism, strikes or lockouts.

 (c) The Party whose performance is prevented or delayed shall notify the other Party in writing, as soon as reasonably
practicable after the event causing the non-performance or delay, of the occurrence of such event and the expected duration and shall further provide notice as soon as reasonably practicable after the cause of
such delay or non-performance is removed. In addition, each Party agrees to use reasonable best efforts to promptly address any Force Majeure event impacting its ability to perform its obligations under this
Agreement. Nothing in this Section 10.1, express or implied, shall be deemed to void, conflict with or supersede the force majeure provisions contained in any of the Ancillary Agreements or the MGA Supply Agreement. 

10.2 Further Assurances. 

(a) The Parties will use good faith efforts to cooperate with each other in all matters relating to transaction contemplated in
this Agreement. Such cooperation shall include exchanging information, seeking all third party consents, licenses, sublicenses or approvals necessary to permit each Party to perform its obligations hereunder. 

(b) Except with respect to any servitudes or Consents described on Schedule 6.5, if, after the Signing Date, it is
discovered that any Permit or Consent of any third party or Governmental Authority is required in connection with the execution and delivery by PCSN and/or PCSS of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or the consummation by PCS of the
transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, then PCS shall use reasonable best efforts to obtain such Permit or Consent (at PCS’s sole cost and expense). If, after the Signing Date, it is discovered that any Permit or Consent of any third
party or Governmental Authority is required in connection with the execution and delivery by Innophos of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or the consummation by Innophos of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, then Innophos
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to obtain such Permit or Consent, provided that Innophos shall promptly reimburse PCS for all reasonable and documented
out-of-pocket fees, costs and expenses incurred or to be incurred in connection therewith. With respect to the servitudes or Consents described on Schedule 6.5,
after the Signing Date, Innophos shall use reasonable best efforts to obtain such Permit or Consent (at Innophos’s sole cost and expense), and PCS shall cooperate in good faith with Innophos to obtain such Permit or Consent, provided that
Innophos shall promptly reimburse PCS for all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees, costs and expenses incurred after the Signing Date or to be incurred in
connection therewith. 
 10.3 Expenses. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each of the Parties
shall bear their respective expenses incurred or to be incurred in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. 

10.4 No Assignment. The rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder may not be assigned without the prior
written consent of the other Party and any purported assignment in violation of this Section 10.4 shall be null and void. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, any Party may without the consent of the other Parties assign
its rights or obligations under this Agreement to any of its Affiliate and may engage third-party subcontractors to assist in performing its obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, that no such assignment or engagement
shall relieve the assigning or engaging Party of liability under this Agreement. 
 10.5 Headings. The headings
contained in this Agreement are included for purposes of convenience only, and will not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 

10.6 Integration, Modification and Waiver. This Agreement, together with the Ancillary Agreements and the
Schedules and Exhibits attached hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior understandings of the Parties. No supplement, modification or amendment of this Agreement
will be binding unless executed in writing by each of the Parties. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement will be deemed to be or will constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver will be binding unless executed in writing by the Party
making the waiver. 
 10.7 Construction. The Parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting
of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement will be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or burden of proof will arise favoring or disfavoring either Party
by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. Any reference to any federal, state, local or foreign statute or Law will be deemed also to refer to all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, unless the context
requires otherwise. The words “including,” “includes” and “include” shall be deemed to be followed by “without limitation.” Any reference to the singular in this Agreement also includes
the plural and vice versa. 
 10.8 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application of any
provision hereof to any Party or circumstance is, to any extent, adjudged invalid or unenforceable, the application of the remainder of such provision to such Party or circumstance, the application of such provision to other parties or
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 10.9 Notices. All notices and other communications required or
permitted hereunder must be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given (a) when delivered in person, (b) when dispatched by email (if confirmed in a writing simultaneously dispatched by a nationally recognized overnight courier
service) or (c) one Business Day after having been dispatched by a nationally recognized overnight courier service, in each case to the appropriate Party at the address or email address specified below: 

If to PCS: 

PCS Sales (USA), Inc. 

PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P. 

Attention: Executive Vice President, Phosphate 

1101 Skokie Blvd, Suite 400 

Northbrook, IL 60062 

Email: [***] 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 

PCS Sales (USA), Inc. 

PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P. 

c/o Legal Counsel 

1101 Skokie Blvd, Suite 400 

Northbrook, IL 60062 

Email: [***] 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 

Jones Day 

77 West Wacker Drive 

Chicago, IL 60601-1692 

Attn: Ismail H. Alsheik 

Telephone: (312) 269-4235 

Email: ialsheik@jonesday.com 

If to Innophos: 

Innophos, Inc. 

259 Prospect Plains Road, Building A 

Cranbury, NJ 08512 

Attention: Senior Vice President, Manufacturing, Engineering, and EH&S 

Email: [***] 

with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 

Innophos, Inc. 

259 Prospect Plains Road, Building A 

Cranbury, NJ 08512 

Attention: Chief Legal Officer 

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 with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 

Cleary, Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton LLP 

One Liberty Plaza 

New York, NY 10006 

Attn: Amy R. Shapiro 

          Richard S. Lincer 

Telephone: (212) 225-2000 

Email: rlincer@cgsh.com, ashapiro@cgsh.com 

Any Party may change its address or email address for the purposes of this Section 10.9 by giving notice as provided
herein. 
 10.10 Governing Law. This Agreement will in all respects be governed by, and construed in accordance
with the Laws (excluding conflict of laws rules and principles) of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed entirely within such state, including all matters of construction, validity and performance. 

10.11 Consent to Jurisdiction. Each Party hereto hereby irrevocably and unconditionally (a) submits to the exclusive
jurisdiction of any New York State court or Federal court of the United States of America, in each case, sitting in New York County, and any appellate court from any thereof, in any Proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the
transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment, and agrees that all claims in respect of any such Proceeding shall be heard and determined in such New York State court or, to the extent permitted by
Law, in such Federal court, (b) waives, to the fullest extent it may legally and effectively do so, any objection which it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any Proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the
transactions contemplated hereby in any such New York State or in any such Federal court, (c) waives, to the fullest extent permitted by Law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such Proceeding in any such court and
(d) agrees that a final judgment in any such Proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by Law. Each Party hereto agrees that service of process, summons,
notice or document by registered mail addressed to you or us at the addresses set forth in Section 10.9 shall be effective service of process for any Proceeding brought in any such court. 

10.12 Waiver of Jury Trial. Each Party hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waives trial by jury in any Proceeding
relating to this Agreement and the agreements, instruments and documents contemplated hereby, in each case, whether now existing or hereafter arising, and for any counterclaim therein. 

10.13 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an
original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. 
 10.14 Confidentiality. Each Party
hereto agrees to keep the terms of this Agreement and each Ancillary Agreement, as well as any discussions or information exchanged in connection with the negotiation of this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements, confidential, except to the extent
and to the persons to whom disclosure is required by applicable Law, including rules and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the listing requirements of any stock exchange; provided, that the Parties may
disclose such terms to their respective employees, accountants, advisors and other representatives as necessary in connection with the ordinary conduct of their respective businesses (so long as such persons agree to, or are bound by contract to,
keep the terms of this Agreement confidential and so long as each Party shall be responsible to the other Party hereto for breach of this Section 10.14 by the recipients of its disclosure). 

  
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 10.15 Timing of Performance. The Parties acknowledge, understand and
agree that if a Party is obligated to take any action hereunder on a day that is not a Business Day, performance by such Party shall be excused until the next Business Day. 

10.16 Specific Performance. The Parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that the obligations of
PCS under Sections 3.4 and 5.2(b) were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached and that any breach of Sections 3.4 and 5.2(b) could not be adequately compensated in all cases by
monetary damages alone. The Parties acknowledge and agree that Innophos shall be entitled, without posting a bond or similar indemnity, to an injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief to prevent breaches of the obligations of PCS
under Sections 3.4 and 5.2(b) and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions thereof in any court as specified in Section 10.11, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year
first above written. 
  

			
	PCS SALES (USA), INC.
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Susan Jones
		 	Name: Susan Jones
		 	 Title:   Authorized Person and

Executive Vice President, Nutrien Ltd.

  

			
	PCS NITROGEN FERTILIZER, L.P.
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Susan Jones
		 	Name: Susan Jones
		 	 Title:   Authorized Person and

Executive Vice President, Nutrien Ltd.

  

			
	INNOPHOS, INC.
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Kim Ann Mink
		 	Name: Kim Ann Mink, Ph.D.
		 	Title:   Chairman, President and CEO

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SCHEDULE 1.1(a) - Permits Required for Innophos Deep Wells 

SCHEDULE 1.1(b) – Expenses 
 SCHEDULE 4.1(a) -
Steam Boiler Equipment 
 SCHEDULE 4.2(a) - Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment 

SCHEDULE 6.5 – Consents 
 SCHEDULE 7.5 –
Consents 
 EXHIBIT A - MGA Supply Agreement Addendum 

EXHIBIT B - MGA Tank Lease 
 EXHIBIT C - New MGA
Supply Agreement 
 EXHIBIT D - New PPA Supply AgreemenT 

EXHIBIT E - New Services Agreement 
 EXHIBIT F -
Parking Lot Lease Agreement 
 EXHIBIT G - Rail Spur Agreement 

EXHIBIT H - Sulfuric Acid Supply Agreement 
 EXHIBIT I
- Transitional PPA Supply Agreement 
 EXHIBIT J - Track Mobile Bill of Sale 

EXHIBIT K - Steam Boiler Bill of Sale 
 EXHIBIT L -
Sulfuric Acid Tank Bill of Sale 
 EXHIBIT M - Innophos Pipeline Design Specifications 

EXHIBIT N - Servitude Agreement 
 EXHIBIT O - Raw
River Water System Bill of SaleEX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

Execution Version 

ADDENDUM TO THE 
 AMENDED
AND RESTATED ACID PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 This Addendum (the “Addendum”) to the Amended and Restated Acid Purchase
Agreement, dated March 23, 2000 (the “MGA Supply Agreement”), is entered into and effective as of June 29, 2018 (the “Effective Date”) among Innophos, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as the successor in
interest under the Agreement to Rhodia Inc. (“Innophos”), PCS Sales (USA), Inc., a Delaware Corporation (“PCSS”), and PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (“PCSN” and,
together with PCSS, “PCS”). 
 WHEREAS, concurrently with the execution of this Addendum, Innophos, PCS are entering into
that certain (i) Termination Agreement, providing for, among other things, the termination of the MGA Supply Agreement upon the satisfaction of certain conditions set forth therein (the “Termination Agreement”) and
(ii) Transition PPA Supply Agreement, providing for the temporary supply of low alkali purified wet phosphoric acid (the “Transitional PPA Supply Agreement”); and 

WHEREAS, Innophos and PCS wish to amend the MGA Supply Agreement to, among other things, (i) update the term of the MGA Supply Agreement
and (ii) include a fee sharing arrangement with respect to the Geismar Plant maintenance. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the
above it is agreed as follows: 
  

	I.	Update to Term 

 Sections 9 and 10 are amended by adding the following at the end of each of those
sections as a new Section 9.5 and Section 10.5: 
 Final Term; Termination. Except as otherwise provided in Section 21.18, this
Agreement (including as it relates to the Additional Requirements) shall terminate automatically, without any notice or other action by either party, on the Termination Date (as defined in the Termination Agreement). Subject to Section 13.2(i),
in connection with any anticipated Conditional Shutdown (as defined in the Termination Agreement) or Maintenance Shutdown (as defined in Section 13.2), the parties shall use reasonable best efforts to coordinate the shutdown of the Geismar
Plant according to a sequencing plan that is consistent with Article 2 of the Termination Agreement. 
  

	II.	Definitions 

 Section 1 is amended by adding the following at the end of that section: 

 

	1.4	“Addendum” means the addendum to this Agreement, dated June 29, 2018. 

  

	1.5	“Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banks are authorized or required to be closed in Chicago, Illinois, New York, New York or Geismar, Louisiana. The parties
acknowledge, understand and agree that if a party is obligated to take any action hereunder on a day that is not a Business Day, performance by such party shall be excused until the next Business Day. 

 

	1.6	“Governmental Authority” means any government or political subdivision or regulatory body, whether federal, state, local or foreign, or any agency, bureau, board, commission, department or
instrumentality of any such government or political subdivision or regulatory authority, or any federal state, local or foreign court or tribunal or arbitral body. 

	1.7	“Proceedings” means any action, suit or legal, civil, criminal, administrative, arbitration, mediation or other alternative dispute resolution proceeding. 

 

	1.8	The terms “Ancillary Agreements,” “Closure Date”, “Conditional Shutdown,” “Existing Services Agreement,” “New PPA Supply Agreement,” “Sulfuric Acid Tank
Equipment,” “Termination Agreement,” “Termination Date,” “Termination Payment,” “Innophos Releasing Parties” and “PCS Releasing Parties” shall have the same meaning ascribed to them in the
Addendum. 

  

	III.	Force Majeure 

 Section 13.1 is amended by adding the following as a new
Section 13.1(f): 
  

	(f)	The parties acknowledge, understand and agree that Section 13.1 is in all respects subject to the provisions of Section 13.2. 

 

	IV.	Fee Sharing Arrangement 

 Section 13 is amended by adding the following at the end of that
section: 
 13.2 Maintenance of Geismar Plant 

(a) Subject to Section 21.18 and the cost sharing mechanism set forth in this Section 13.2, from and after the Effective Date, PCS shall continue to
undertake the maintenance of the Geismar Plant (including any maintenance required to address a force majeure event under Section 13.1) that is required to safely operate the Geismar Plant until December 31, 2018 (such maintenance, the
“Geismar Maintenance”), and the Monthly Maintenance Costs (as defined below) will be allocated among the parties in accordance with this Section 13.2, provided that PCS will not be obligated to continue to implement Geismar
Maintenance following the Closure Date (as defined in the Termination Agreement). “Monthly Maintenance Costs” means all internal direct costs, fully burdened overhead and third-party fees and expenses incurred in connection with the
Geismar Maintenance. 
 (b) From the Effective Date until the Closure Date (the “Maintenance Term”), PCS shall be solely responsible for
the Monthly Maintenance Costs that, in the aggregate in any calendar month are less than the Monthly Maintenance Limit. “Monthly Maintenance Limit” means $816,000. 

(c) If the aggregate of the Monthly Maintenance Costs in any calendar month during the Maintenance Term exceeds the Monthly Maintenance Limit,
(i) subject to clause (d) below, Innophos will be responsible for one-half of the amount exceeding the Monthly Maintenance Limit (the “Innophos Portion”) and PCS shall be responsible
for one-half of the amount exceeding the Monthly Maintenance Limit, (ii) PCS will deliver to Innophos on a monthly basis (within ten days of the last day of the applicable calendar month) a written
invoice for the Innophos Portion, and (iii) Innophos will be required to pay such billed amounts within 30 days after receipt of the invoice. 
 (d)
Prior to incurring any Monthly Maintenance Costs for Geismar Maintenance that PCS reasonably anticipates will exceed the Monthly Maintenance Limit in any calendar month during the Maintenance Term, PCS will provide written notice of such expenses to
Innophos (a “Maintenance Notice”) in accordance with the notification protocol in Exhibit A. Innophos hereby agrees to pay up to $50,000 in respect of the Innophos Portion of any Monthly Maintenance Costs exceeding the
Monthly Maintenance Limit (“Pre-Approved Cap”), and PCS shall not require any prior approvals from Innophos to undertake the Geismar Maintenance involving expenses under the Pre-Approved Cap. For any additional expense exceeding the Pre-Approved Cap, Innophos shall advise PCS within three Business Days after receiving a

  
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Maintenance Notice if it is unwilling to pay the Innophos Portion (a “Rejection Notice”); provided, that if PCS is seeking approval for Geismar Maintenance on an emergency basis,
PCS shall provide the Maintenance Notice via telephone to the Required Contacts and the Required Contacts must provide a Rejection Notice in writing or by telephone as soon as reasonably practicable but no later than 24 hours after PCS delivers such
Maintenance Notice. If Innophos does not deliver a Rejection Notice within three Business Days after receipt of the Maintenance Notice (or, in the case of an emergency situation, as soon as reasonably practicable but no later than 24 hours after the
Maintenance Notice is delivered by PCS), then Innophos shall be deemed to have elected to pay the Innophos Portion, in which case PCS shall be required to undertake such Geismar Maintenance in accordance with the terms of this Section 13.2. If
a Rejection Notice is delivered, (i) Innophos shall not be responsible to pay the Innophos Portion of such expenses and (ii) PCS shall not be required to undertake such Geismar Maintenance and may permanently shut down the Geismar Plant
without any further obligation to provide Green Acid to Innophos or accept Raffinate, except as set forth in Section 13.2(e) (a “Maintenance Shutdown”). “Required Contacts” means the representatives of Innophos
identified on Exhibit A. 
 (e) Upon the occurrence of (i) a Maintenance Shutdown or (ii) a temporary delay of production at the Geismar
Plant in connection with a force majeure event under Section 13.1(a), Innophos shall suspend operation of its plant in Geismar, Louisiana (the “Innophos Geismar Plant”) within 48 hours after receipt of a notice of
temporary delay in production pursuant to Section 13.1(d) or issuance by Innophos of a Rejection Notice (the “Specified Time Period”) in order to minimize the generation of Raffinate (the “Innophos Suspension
Obligation”). If Innophos effectuates the Innophos Suspension Obligation within the Specified Time Period, PCS will be solely responsible for the costs of disposing of any remaining Raffinate in the possession of Innophos that PCS cannot
consume. If Innophos fails to effectuate the Innophos Suspension Obligation within the Specified Time Period, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement (as modified by the Addendum), (i) Innophos will be solely responsible for
the costs of disposing of any Raffinate produced at the Innophos Geismar Plant after the Specified Time Period that PCS cannot process in the ordinary course at the Geismar Plant, and (ii) Innophos shall indemnify and hold harmless PCS and its
affiliates from all losses, claims, liabilities and obligations whatsoever arising out of the failure by Innophos to effectuate the Innophos Suspension Obligation within the Specified Time Period, including the costs of disposing of any Raffinate
present at the Innophos Geismar Plant. 
 (f) At the conclusion of the Maintenance Term, PCS will perform a true-up
calculated as follows: 
 (i) PCS will determine the “Total Maintenance Limit,” calculated as follows: (i) $816,000, multiplied by
(ii) the number of full or partial calendar months during the Maintenance Term. 
 (ii) PCS will determine the “Total Geismar Maintenance
Cost,” calculated by aggregating all Monthly Maintenance Costs incurred during the Maintenance Term. 
 (iii) PCS will determine the
“Total Innophos Portions,” calculated by aggregating all Innophos Portions through the time of calculation. 
 (iv) If the sum of the Total
Geismar Maintenance Cost plus the Total Innophos Portions is less than the Total Maintenance Limit, PCS will refund the Total Innophos Portions to Innophos within 30 days of the completion of the true-up
calculation described above. 

  
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 (v) If the Total Geismar Maintenance Cost plus the Total Innophos Portions exceeds the Total Maintenance Limit,
Innophos will be entitled to a refund from PCS, calculated as follows, provided that the result is a positive number: 
 Total Innophos
Portions minus ((Total Geismar Maintenance Cost minus Total Maintenance Limit) divided by two) 
  

	 	•	 	Solely for the purposes of illustration, if the aggregate of the Monthly Maintenance Costs in the (i) first month of the Maintenance Term is $1,150,000, (ii) second month of the Maintenance Term is $500,000, and
(iii) third month of the Maintenance Term is $950,000, PCS will have invoiced Total Innophos Portions equal to $234,000. 

  

	 	•	 	The Total Geismar Maintenance Cost was $2,600,000. 

  

	 	•	 	The Total Maintenance Limit was $2,448,000. 

  

	 	•	 	The excess of the Total Geismar Maintenance Cost over the Total Maintenance Limit was $152,000. 

  

	 	•	 	$234,000 minus ($152,000 / 2) = $158,000 refund due to Innophos. 

 (g) The cost of any given item of
maintenance shall be determined in PCS’s reasonable discretion in good faith; provided, that upon request by Innophos, in order to allow Innophos to verify such costs, PCS shall provide reasonable supporting documentation of third-party
costs and costs within the applicable cost center associated with the Geismar Maintenance consistent with the maintenance cost schedule attached hereto as Exhibit B. 

(h) Notwithstanding anything in the Termination Agreement to the contrary, the agreement in this Section 13.2 regarding maintenance will remain in full
force and effect until it terminates or expires pursuant to the terms herein (including a termination in connection with Section 21.18(a)). 
 (i)
Notwithstanding anything in this Section 13.2 (or any other provision of this Agreement) to the contrary, absent a Conditional Shutdown or Maintenance Shutdown, (i) this Agreement will remain in full force and effect through July 31,
2021 (or July 31, 2031, if extended by Innophos), (ii) each party will retain all rights and remedies under this Agreement, and (iii) PCS will not be obligated to deliver the Termination Payment (as defined in the Termination Agreement) to
Innophos. 
  

	V.	Remedies 

 Section 21 is amended by adding the following at the end of the section as a new
Section 21.18: 
 (a) Upon the termination of this Agreement under Section 9.5 or 10.5, the sole remedy for Innophos under this Agreement shall be
the conditional supply of low alkali purified wet phosphoric acid pursuant to the terms and conditions under the Transitional PPA Supply Agreement; provided that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if, prior
to the termination of this Agreement under Section 9.5 or 10.5, PCS has materially breached (i) this Agreement by failing to (a) undertake the Geismar Maintenance (subject to the terms and conditions of Section 13.2), (b) supply
P2O5 or (c) accept Raffinate, in each case in accordance with the terms and conditions herein, or (ii) the Existing Services Agreement (as defined in the Termination Agreement) by failing to provide services and such failure results in a
shutdown of the Innophos Geismar Plant for at least 30 consecutive calendar days, or any of the Innophos Releasing Parties files any Proceedings against any of the PCS Releasing Parties, then (w) the releases and covenant not to sue in
Section 8.1 of the Termination Agreement shall no longer take effect, (x) PCS will not be obligated to deliver the Termination Payment (as defined in the Termination Agreement), (y) this Agreement will remain effective through
July 31, 2021 (or July 31, 2031, if extended by Innophos) except that Section 13.2 (other than clause (i)) shall no longer apply as of such breach, and each party will retain all rights and remedies under this Agreement, and
(z) PCS may immediately terminate the Termination Agreement and any or all Ancillary Agreements (as defined in the Termination 

  
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Agreement), other than the New PPA Supply Agreement. The parties acknowledge, understand and agree that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary set out in this Agreement, if PCS temporarily
shuts down its Geismar Plant pursuant to Section 21.18(c) below and, as a consequence, fails to supply P2O5 or accept Raffinate pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, such failure shall not constitute a “material breach” pursuant to
this Section 21.18(a) so long as PCS complies with Section 21.18(c). 
 (b) Subject to the releases, covenant not to sue and survival periods
referenced in Section 8.1 of the Termination Agreement, if Innophos believes in good faith that PCS has breached any of its obligations under this Agreement or the Existing Services Agreement (other than a material breach covered in
Section 21.18(a)), then (i) Innophos shall provide written notice to PCS specifying in reasonable detail the nature of the alleged breach as soon as reasonably practicable after Innophos becomes aware of the alleged breach or circumstances
that may give rise to a breach, and (ii) PCS shall have three Business Days to commence its cure of such breach and seven Business Days (from the date PCS received notice) to cure such breach. Innophos may not assert or enforce any claim with
respect to any alleged breach (other than a material breach covered in Section 21.18(a)) unless PCS fails to commence its cure of such alleged breach within three Business Days following PCS’s receipt of the notice delivered pursuant to
the foregoing sentence or cure such alleged breach within seven Business Days following PCS’s receipt of the notice delivered pursuant to the foregoing sentence. 

(c) Notwithstanding Section 21.18(a) or (b), (i) a temporary shutdown not to exceed a 24-hour period per calendar
week to perform maintenance in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, (ii) a temporary shutdown to perform emergency maintenance in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice that shall not exceed
seven consecutive calendar days in any 90-day period and (iii) any other temporary shutdown to perform emergency maintenance, whether or not related to clauses (i) and (ii), that shall not exceed
seven consecutive calendar days in any 90-day period, shall not constitute a breach under this Agreement; provided, further that during any temporary maintenance shutdown in the circumstances set
forth in (ii) or (iii), PCS shall be required to supply to Innophos a volume of purified phosphoric acid from its Aurora, North Carolina facility to ensure Innophos’ continued operations, consistent with past practices (so long as PCS
provides such purified phosphoric acid during such period consistent with past practices, Innophos shall accept such temporary supply of purified phosphoric acid as its sole and exclusive remedy for PCS’s failure to supply P2O5 to, or to accept
Raffinate from, Innophos during such period). 
 (d) In consideration for the transfer of ownership of the Sulfuric Acid Tank Equipment (as defined in the
Termination Agreement) under the Termination Agreement, Innophos shall, effective as of the Termination Date (as defined in the Termination Agreement), terminate its existing sulfuric acid supply contract with
Eco-Services (the “Eco-Services Agreement”) or otherwise amend the Eco-Services Agreement to relieve PCS of any
further liabilities or obligations, including any payment or performance obligation or penalty PCS might incur as a result of the failure to utilize nominated quantities of sulfuric acid under the Eco-Services
Agreement or otherwise triggered in connection with the termination of the Eco-Services Agreement (including, without limitation, any termination penalty). Innophos agrees that it shall not take any action to
enforce the provisions of Article 7 of this Agreement providing for penalties for failure to utilize nominated quantities of sulfuric acid, including under Sections 7.2(b) and 7.2(c) hereunder, in connection with the
Eco-Services Agreement. Innophos acknowledges, understands and agrees that, from and after the Termination Date, PCS will have no further obligations under the
Eco-Services Agreement. 

  
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 VI. Capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the meanings given to them in the MGA
Supply Agreement. Except to the extent expressly amended or supplemented by this Addendum, all provisions of the MGA Supply Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect. This Addendum, together with the Termination Agreement, constitutes
the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter herein. 
 [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed by their duly
authorized representatives effective as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	PCS SALES (USA), INC.
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Susan Jones
		 	Name: Susan Jones
		 	 Title: Authorized Person and

Executive Vice President, Nutrien Ltd.

  

			
	PCS NITROGEN FERTILIZER, L.P.
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Susan Jones
		 	Name: Susan Jones
		 	 Title: Authorized Person and

Executive Vice President, Nutrien Ltd.

  

			
	INNOPHOS, INC.
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Kim Ann Mink
		 	Name: Kim Ann Mink, Ph.D.
		 	Title: Chairman, President and CEO

 [Signature Page to Addendum to Amended and Restated Acid Purchase Agreement]

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