Fertiliser Price Tracker

super4

Member
Location
Dorset
Anyone had prices for fibrophos this year?
I was told by my supplier that prices were high at the moment to try and allow for stocks to build. The autumn price will be competitive but only available to yr2020 customers and allocation will be around 75% of normal amounts sold to the farmer. The idea is to look after the long term users.
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
I was told by my supplier that prices were high at the moment to try and allow for stocks to build. The autumn price will be competitive but only available to yr2020 customers and allocation will be around 75% of normal amounts sold to the farmer. The idea is to look after the long term users.
How will that work if you deal with multiple suppliers and do more or less with then each year depending on there competitiveness at the time????
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Does anyone know if Eastern Europe and the Ruskies are actually still making fert? Probably have a lot of cheap gas that needs a home and will be happy to crash the market once everyone has filled their boots at current prices…… maybe do the same with cereals too.
 

Planet Bee

Member
Trade
Does anyone know if Eastern Europe and the Ruskies are actually still making fert? Probably have a lot of cheap gas that needs a home and will be happy to crash the market once everyone has filled their boots at current prices…… maybe do the same with cereals too.
EU regional Nitrate production has been massively curtailed due to the high gas costs. Many plants have been idled in Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Romania and France

Russian production will likely be reduced as they've much more limited access to the export markets due to the sanctions. Doesn't really matter if an entity is sanctioned or not; due to logistics and financial constraints, it's largely self-sanctioned anyway. Fear being the main driver.

I imagine the biggest single impact will be the 30% of global wheat grown in the Ukraine / Russian territory. Will it be produced and thereafter, will it be available to the market? Fear; a powerful feeling.
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
EU regional Nitrate production has been massively curtailed due to the high gas costs. Many plants have been idled in Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Romania and France

Russian production will likely be reduced as they've much more limited access to the export markets due to the sanctions. Doesn't really matter if an entity is sanctioned or not; due to logistics and financial constraints, it's largely self-sanctioned anyway. Fear being the main driver.

I imagine the biggest single impact will be the 30% of global wheat grown in the Ukraine / Russian territory. Will it be produced and thereafter, will it be available to the market? Fear; a powerful feeling.
Thanks for the comment….. interesting.
 

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