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Nitrogen fertilizer markets creep up on snug supplies, strong demand

Real Agriculture

The fertilizer market doesnt move in lock-step with the grain markets both the peak demand and trends work on their own timelines. Which is too bad, of course, when commodity prices drop but fertilizer prices dont follow suit.

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India’s election, Red Sea attacks, and Chinese export restrictions — three factors to watch in the nitrogen market heading into spring

Real Agriculture

The nitrogen fertilizer market is expected to remain firm heading into the ’24 planting season thanks to several global supply/demand factors, according to ADM Fertilizer’s Saskatchewan-based urea product line manager.

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Op-Ed | A Missing Investment Strategy: Climate Resilience Hides in Local Food Markets

Food Tank

And yet, what we have learned from our African colleagues is that without simultaneously investing in healthy local markets, these investments in sustainable production are likely to fall short. Local markets are climate resilient. Local manufacturing of bio-inputs including fertilizers, bio- pesticides, and inoculants is booming.

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Pricing inputs, selling crop, and taking emotion out of marketing

Real Agriculture

The market doesn’t care about your feelings. Well, as Brian Voth of IntelliFarm explains, farmers can be comfortable paying higher prices for fertilizer to ensure they have it on-farm, but hesitate to lock in a. Read More The market doesn’t care about your feelings. Read More

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Russia nixes Black Sea grain movement deal

Real Agriculture

Russia has terminated an agreement that allowed for Ukraine grain movement through the Black Sea, claiming its own agriculture products are not being allowed through the trade corridor. Grain shipments through the region were largely. Read More

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Coalition letter emphasizing the necessity for a trade policy that supports the growth of American agriculture

NASDA

Expanding opportunities for American crop and livestock producers to access international markets will boost farm income in the U.S., exported $30 billion in agricultural products to Mexico, $28 billion to Canada, and $25 billion to China our top three markets by value. Our agricultural economy depends on these three markets.

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Coalition letter Seeking Rulemaking to Modify False or Misleading Statements subsection of the Code of Federal Regulations

NASDA

By extension, this rulemaking would provide the necessary regulatory and legal certainty to continue to support product market access for farmers, other pesticide users, and applicators.

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