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<blockquote data-quote="Eartha Kitt" data-source="post: 7817560" data-attributes="member: 148747"><p>I think most from the trade have tried to deliver accurate information and a view on the market. Most have been encouraging growers to buy early, as we could see where prices would go - I'd take that as good advice, not scaring farmers. We are part of a global market and it looks tight until Q2 '22. Despite gas prices softening, urea prices in Egypt, the U.S and Brazil moved higher. Prices WILL drop, but it's looking increasingly doubtful for this season. Add into the mix haulage issues (this is widely reported in the media before I get accused of scaremongering) then spring deliveries will be tricky. I would imagine it's going to take a number of weeks to deliver up outstanding orders. </p><p></p><p>P.s trying to cancel orders when you've committed to buy is terrible and should not be tolerated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eartha Kitt, post: 7817560, member: 148747"] I think most from the trade have tried to deliver accurate information and a view on the market. Most have been encouraging growers to buy early, as we could see where prices would go - I'd take that as good advice, not scaring farmers. We are part of a global market and it looks tight until Q2 '22. Despite gas prices softening, urea prices in Egypt, the U.S and Brazil moved higher. Prices WILL drop, but it's looking increasingly doubtful for this season. Add into the mix haulage issues (this is widely reported in the media before I get accused of scaremongering) then spring deliveries will be tricky. I would imagine it's going to take a number of weeks to deliver up outstanding orders. P.s trying to cancel orders when you've committed to buy is terrible and should not be tolerated. [/QUOTE]
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