warksfarmer
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For any traders really worried about the wheat shortage then message me and panic buy our wheat. £500/tonne and it’s all yours
I was thinking that a lot of merchants must be carrying a lot of potential debt with the price of inputs and grain.
will you then be asking Borris to step in and cover your production costs for 3 weeks..?I've withdrawn my wheat offer price, new price list on Monday...
...I'll be withdrawing it again on Wednesday...
...then I'm going to shut down production and sales until further notice, as my input fertiliser price is too high.
3 months. March - May.will you then be asking Borris to step in and cover your production costs for 3 weeks..?
For the grain yes, but what about the straw.will you then be asking Borris to step in and cover your production costs for 3 weeks..?
I've withdrawn my wheat offer price, new price list on Monday...
...I'll be withdrawing it again on Wednesday...
...then I'm going to shut down production and sales until further notice, as my input fertiliser price is too high.
And the skiing January through till end of FebruaryFor the grain yes, but what about the straw.
For £20 a ton it would hardly be worth the hassle, and force majeure is supposed to cover only an entirely unforeseeable "unknown unknown" event (like the cessation of fertilizer production).If only we had a trade association where we could go out for dinner, then decide not to deliver our contract wheat due to "force majeure" but offer the very same wheat for £20 a ton extra?
yesIs anyone going to avoid buying cf fertiliser
Of course.Is anyone going to avoid buying cf fertiliser
I will never put a so much as a single penny to CF fertiliser ever again.Is anyone going to avoid buying cf fertiliser
Is anyone going to avoid buying cf fertiliser
Is anyone going to avoid buying cf fertiliser
Why only £20 ???If only we had a trade association where we could go out for dinner, then decide not to deliver our contract wheat due to "force majeure" but offer the very same wheat for £20 a ton extra?