New-season fertiliser prices to start high

At the start of June, we find ourselves at a key point in the fertiliser market, with new season terms being released. In the run up to the new season values we have seen vastly elevated prices for ammonium nitrate (AN). Values of both domestic and imported AN continued to be strong in March and April, as we moved through a period of strong input prices.

Strong input prices are liable to influence the new terms offered now. We have seen natural gas and crude oil prices in May well ahead of last year. Nearby brent crude futures in May were 109% ahead of 2020. Similarly, the value of another key input in the AN process, natural gas, has seen prices 64% ahead of last year’s levels, in May.

Alongside firm input prices, high output prices also show a key link with the value of AN. In May, nearby Chicago maize futures averaged $274.56/t, $130.46/t ahead of the average of the previous three seasons. Moreover, nearby maize futures in May were 119% ahead of 2020.

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Is this set to continue into new season?
All these drivers point, unsurprisingly, to the likelihood of a high new season AN price.

For output prices, recent fundamentals have been supporting new-crop (2021/22) grains prices. Weather has been driving supply concerns across the US and South America, met with a strong start to Chinese purchasing for 2021/22. The May USDA world agricultural supply and demand estimates (WASDE) forecast China to import 26Mt of maize 2021/22, though already 12.1Mt has been booked of US maize and 6-7Mt of Ukraine maize (as at 25 May). The next USDA WASDE forecasts are due tomorrow.

While nitrogen prices have been high of late, phosphate prices have rocketed. Both Diammonium and Triple-Super Phosphate (DAP and TSP), have hit their highest point since 2011. While output prices are high, it is more important than ever to pay close attention to the value of inputs. Monitoring inputs can help to ensure profitability. By calculating costs of production per tonne, you can forecast the market price needed for a profit, useful when considering your marketing strategy.

New-season fertiliser prices to start high
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