Skintagain
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If only we made plenty of stuff….. might do us the world of good al thisWrong way around, I’m afraid. Imports will be more expensive and a better netback for exporters.
If only we made plenty of stuff….. might do us the world of good al thisWrong way around, I’m afraid. Imports will be more expensive and a better netback for exporters.
NO, It means Uk Fert companies will be make more by selling it abroad!!!Does that mean fert will be coming down in price?
Hopefully get boat loads of wheat and barley exported and clear any surplus from harvest.If only we made plenty of stuff….. might do us the world of good al this
Aslong as UK doesn't sell to much as will be expensive to import with week poundHopefully get boat loads of wheat and barley exported and clear any surplus from harvest.
Asked our grain merchant on Friday and he said £860 but can't remember if that was protected or notHas anyone had a quote for urea lately please.
Yes I was told £850 this am order now before a price increase. Currency cited. Was advised it would be over £900.Has anyone had a quote for urea lately please.
Getting to a critical price level now imoYes I was told £850 this am order now before a price increase. Currency cited. Was advised it would be over £900.
It was critical at half thatGetting to a critical price level now imo
Past critical for anything but arable I would sayGetting to a critical price level now imo
depends very much on their FX hedging policyI was just wondering if the importers put the price up due to the pound crashing. For a quick buck.
very unlikely anyone would buy it at £1000 ton leave 20% fallow or rewilding and see what our grains worthAgronomist said yesterday no CF product available, Yara AN over £1000/t
Are you buying?Just been quoted £903 for urea, £879 for 38N19S, for 10 ton+ part load.