Can with sulphur 635Has anyone heard any prices in N Ireland lately?
Manufacturers of Imported AN arent interested in trading into the UK, with Russian sanctions they are keeping it for their own use. as has been said a few times, everyone better start to come round to the fact that 2023 is going to be very heavy on urea usage as it is more than 25% cheaper per unit of N.“Not really. They’ve sold all they can produce until Christmas according to George Useless.”
We’ll just have to import it then like we do with everything else
not a problem, there's a lot arriving into myriad UK ports these next months and plenty of supply options beyond thatStill got to get the urea here.
I doubt they 'd now find a better paying place than the UK.Until it's here, could still turn round and go elsewhere.
It does, just get it on earlierOrigin Stuff sourced via Egypt i was told.
It will be here no bother they say.
Yeah even coated Urea beats Nitram for price
Just hope it does the same job
Nah. Fairly robust contracts between producer, trader and distributor would suggest that it’ll arrive as per schedule.Until it's here, could still turn round and go elsewhere.
Distributor might sell it elsewhere while en route.Nah. Fairly robust contracts between producer, trader and distributor would suggest that it’ll arrive as per schedule.
Where?Distributor might sell it elsewhere while en route.
Habent got a clue. Merely suggesting that stuff booked on boats in the future is not a certainty of getting to farm.Where?
Where in the world is Urea dearer now than the UK?Habent got a clue. Merely suggesting that stuff booked on boats in the future is not a certainty of getting to farm.
Last week I was quoted £785/t stabilised straight urea 736 but 40N10 sulphur, MOP 750 . Its a long long time until spring at those prices to tie up alot of money, ok if prices go up further it may be a good buy......... or not. Many other variables and uncertainty.Where in the world is Urea dearer now than the UK?
Genuine question to those who trade it.
You only have to look at the cereal and oilseed prices theLast week I was quoted £785/t stabilised straight urea 736 but 40N10 sulphur, MOP 750 . Its a long long time until spring at those prices to tie up alot of money, ok if prices go up further it may be a good buy......... or not. Many other variables and uncertainty.
seen fattening muck west wales 7.5kg/ton of n £15/ton ex and poultry manure bot sure on analysis £25
trader might; distributor doesn't have the option as they are the typically the receiver at destinationDistributor might sell it elsewhere while en route.