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<blockquote data-quote="crazy_bull" data-source="post: 7779931" data-attributes="member: 2059"><p>Makes me confused.com why CF are singled out as the devil for stopping producing when as far as I’m aware every other manufacturer in Europe has shut some of their plants or all.</p><p></p><p>certainly does none of them any good to not be producing tonnes to sell.</p><p></p><p>no different to people fallowing land, it’s a business decision based on input costs. Should those who fallow land instead of producing food to sell at what ever the prevailing price is be vilified? Or should business decisions be made to support ones business?</p><p>C B</p><p></p><p>Edit: </p><p></p><p>I’m sure it will come down at some point in the future, but we have seen calls on this forum and other places since new season terms came out that if people didn’t buy in the UK it would have to collapse. I estimate there is still 40% of the fertiliser to be brought (lower than normal) and yet the price has nearly doubled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy_bull, post: 7779931, member: 2059"] Makes me confused.com why CF are singled out as the devil for stopping producing when as far as I’m aware every other manufacturer in Europe has shut some of their plants or all. certainly does none of them any good to not be producing tonnes to sell. no different to people fallowing land, it’s a business decision based on input costs. Should those who fallow land instead of producing food to sell at what ever the prevailing price is be vilified? Or should business decisions be made to support ones business? C B Edit: I’m sure it will come down at some point in the future, but we have seen calls on this forum and other places since new season terms came out that if people didn’t buy in the UK it would have to collapse. I estimate there is still 40% of the fertiliser to be brought (lower than normal) and yet the price has nearly doubled. [/QUOTE]
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