Rumours Spread Regarding Potential Belaruskali Buyer
With Belarusian potash miner Belaruskali up for sale, rumours are running wild over who could be a potential suitor for one of the world’s biggest potash producers.Continue reading...
View ArticleChina Considers Purchase of Belaruskali
Rumours are spreading that a state-owned Chinese company may come forward with a purchase offer for Belarus’ prized asset, potash miner Belaruskali.Continue reading...
View ArticleWill the Ethanol Subsidy Stoppage Impact Potash?
The June vote by the US Senate to stop ethanol subsidies has raised concerns about the impact the decision may have on the potash market.Continue reading...
View ArticleCanpotex and India Make a Deal
Canpotex and India have finally come to a six-month deal in which India will pay, at least at the onset, $470 per tonne including freight, for potash, approximately the same rate that China is...
View ArticleSberbank to Get 35% of Belaruskali as Collateral for Loan
Bloomberg reports that OAO Sberbank will receive 35 percent of Belaruskali, the Belarusian potash producer, as collateral for a $2 billion loan.Continue reading...
View ArticleCan Fertilizer Prices withstand a Double-Dip Recession?
Knowing very well that economic troubles may lie ahead, executives of major fertilizer companies have stood firm in claiming that their industry is well-positioned to withstand a bumpy ride, and claim...
View ArticleFertilizer Outlook Strong in spite of Economic Uncertainty
Despite uncertainty over the stability of the global economic recovery, the fertilizer market is holding up very well, and will be buoyed over the coming years by supply shortages.Continue reading...
View Article2011 Potash Trends
Potash prices were on the upswing in the latter half of 2010, and have amplified this trend so far in 2011, buoyed by strength in the grain markets.Continue reading...
View ArticleIndia Grapples with Skyrocketing Fertilizer Costs
India is just one of the many nations in the world dealing with a food crisis. While the country is experiencing unprecedented population growth, the amount of arable land is shrinking, thereby...
View ArticleUralkali Says China to Switch to Spot Market
Bloomberg reported that Uralkali believes that China is reluctant to sign long-term contracts, and may switch to the spot market.Continue reading...
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