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<blockquote data-quote="Darius_Jedburgh" data-source="post: 7755174" data-attributes="member: 157683"><p>It's not that ' one company has become big enough' - CF in the UK ultimately came about through the original sale of the 2 ICI fertiliser plants at Billingham & Severnside to Terra from the US (Who shut down Severnside) and then the take-over by Norwegian co Yara of Kemira who owned the Ince plant and which entered into a joint ownership with CF who then acquired 100% of the 2 production sites; There has been a complete lack of recognition by our Government of the widespread strategic importance of the 2 privately owned production facilities, not only around them producing Ammonium Nitrate but also crucially, Co2 - which as was made very apparent only a few years ago, has major widespread implications should shortages occur. - Welcome to Global free-market Britain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darius_Jedburgh, post: 7755174, member: 157683"] It's not that ' one company has become big enough' - CF in the UK ultimately came about through the original sale of the 2 ICI fertiliser plants at Billingham & Severnside to Terra from the US (Who shut down Severnside) and then the take-over by Norwegian co Yara of Kemira who owned the Ince plant and which entered into a joint ownership with CF who then acquired 100% of the 2 production sites; There has been a complete lack of recognition by our Government of the widespread strategic importance of the 2 privately owned production facilities, not only around them producing Ammonium Nitrate but also crucially, Co2 - which as was made very apparent only a few years ago, has major widespread implications should shortages occur. - Welcome to Global free-market Britain. [/QUOTE]
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