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What's import duty and quality checks like plus onward travel costs???View attachment 1037998
Anyone want to risk ordering some cheap urea straight from China?
What's import duty and quality checks like plus onward travel costs???View attachment 1037998
Anyone want to risk ordering some cheap urea straight from China?
View attachment 1037998
Anyone want to risk ordering some cheap urea straight from China?
the big finishers are getting 460 at the minuteSell them at 21mths as stores?
Silly money sometimes it seems.
Don't understand how finishers can do it without from the better terms they recieve!
10 24 24 8000-20-30 £660
MOP £650
Bought 1 load of MOP for the fodder beet
£19k
Scottish NFU proposing something very similar! (no post brexit policy has been announced yet up here)Ah we will have the "British Production Suppliment". A flat rate £100/ac for all lowland, and a headage payment for stock. This will require much govt expenditure on a brand new IT solution, outsourced to an IT company via its Cayman Island subsiduary and featuring the patronage of many ex-MPs on its board.
I had my cattle for today postponed until Friday. I enquired the price for this week as I booked them in a couple of weeks ago and was told them had held the price but the pressure is downwards.There's definitely not sheds bulging at the seams with N they want out.
Nitram I ordered 2 weeks ago won't be delivered until next week. Waiting for boat to come in.
I'm wanting it to go on grazing land and for 2nd cut silage. Which @£650/t is just going to money. Unless fat price rises.
Yara at the wef!? We are definitely getting shaftedOn R4 just now they were interviewing the head man at Yara from Davos. When asked why the price of fertiliser had risen so much he said it was the price of gas and the increase in crop prices as they are ‘closely correlated’ his words. His PR man will be having kittens
Omex out but Agrii still thinking about it...Anyone liquid prices from Agrii ?
When asked why the price of fertiliser had risen so much he said it was the price of gas and the increase in crop prices as they are ‘closely correlated’ his words.
What we are seeing in the recent months or you now for some parts of fertiliser it has tripled in cost. That is a consequence both of availability of fertiliser but also because crop prices have moved up which links very closely to the cost of fertiliser.
Going forward it is difficult to say but we are definitely in for a very volatile market for the next months and years.
Half of the world's population gets its food because of fertiliser and when farmers don't get access to that or only a limited part of it then there is a direct impact on the harvest.
It is really important that corridors are opened so that grain can move from Odessa to the rest of the world so that if there are significant crops in Ukraine this year it is possible to move towards other parts of the world.
It's annoying because they are obviously waiting for increased AN prices after initial release to base there prices on?Omex out but Agrii still thinking about it...
Thought it would be over £700 by now.Extran £695 yesterday, declined the offer
Got 2 600kg bags of that at the back and stand me @ £168/tonneThought it would be over £700 by now.
Quoted £715 today for Lat Borealis 33.5%N which is good stuff. More like nitram than extran sized granules though.