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<blockquote data-quote="Woldmarsh Producers" data-source="post: 7797475" data-attributes="member: 44130"><p>Good morning. Having read your note I wished to respond to outline the position of Woldmarsh. </p><p>As [USER=127792]@teslacoils[/USER] has commented, it is not the place of a buying group to expose members to financial risk; however, to be clear, that does not prevent planning offtakes with key suppliers to take place well in anticipation of the buying window. This is why Woldmarsh, and other groups, promote the concept of "planned purchasing" to their members and adopting risk management strategies in turbulent times. This season it has been paramount to keep members supplied with factual, objective information in order that they can make decisions for their businesses. As usual, the large range of products; whether national, imported or liquid have been available although, as experienced throughout the whole fertilizer trade, suppliers have been in & out of the market due to the volatility experienced around the globe. For several years I have taken a very deliberate stance to support importers and manage our fertilizer book to mitigate supply risks to members; my thanks go to those who have returned that support by providing Woldmarsh members with an almost continuous supply of products. Written by Heather Claridge - Fertilizer Manager & Chief Operating Officer for Woldmarsh Producers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woldmarsh Producers, post: 7797475, member: 44130"] Good morning. Having read your note I wished to respond to outline the position of Woldmarsh. As [USER=127792]@teslacoils[/USER] has commented, it is not the place of a buying group to expose members to financial risk; however, to be clear, that does not prevent planning offtakes with key suppliers to take place well in anticipation of the buying window. This is why Woldmarsh, and other groups, promote the concept of "planned purchasing" to their members and adopting risk management strategies in turbulent times. This season it has been paramount to keep members supplied with factual, objective information in order that they can make decisions for their businesses. As usual, the large range of products; whether national, imported or liquid have been available although, as experienced throughout the whole fertilizer trade, suppliers have been in & out of the market due to the volatility experienced around the globe. For several years I have taken a very deliberate stance to support importers and manage our fertilizer book to mitigate supply risks to members; my thanks go to those who have returned that support by providing Woldmarsh members with an almost continuous supply of products. Written by Heather Claridge - Fertilizer Manager & Chief Operating Officer for Woldmarsh Producers [/QUOTE]
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