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<blockquote data-quote="Serup" data-source="post: 7908257" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>Here artic loads are 36 metric tons. So a load of non-gm soya including vat is over £20k. But that is a cash-flow issue. If you can’t make the best possible deals because of cash-flow issues, you have bigger problems than buying at the right time in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>i understand that it’s difficult to advice when to stop buying forward in the current market, because when, not if, but when it turns, it’s best not to have too much bought forward. </p><p>But as an example, i bought all my fertilizer for next year early, and saved about 50%, so i have some headroom to make mistakes before i’m behind again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serup, post: 7908257, member: 568"] Here artic loads are 36 metric tons. So a load of non-gm soya including vat is over £20k. But that is a cash-flow issue. If you can’t make the best possible deals because of cash-flow issues, you have bigger problems than buying at the right time in my opinion. i understand that it’s difficult to advice when to stop buying forward in the current market, because when, not if, but when it turns, it’s best not to have too much bought forward. But as an example, i bought all my fertilizer for next year early, and saved about 50%, so i have some headroom to make mistakes before i’m behind again. [/QUOTE]
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