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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Itafos Inc V.IFOS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBCF

Itafos Inc. is a phosphate and specialty fertilizer company. Its businesses and projects include Conda, Arraias, Farim, Santana and Araxa. Conda is a vertically integrated phosphate fertilizer business located in Idaho, United States with a production capacity of over 550 Kiloton (kt) per year of mono ammonium phosphate (MAP), merchant grade phosphoric acid (MGA) and ammonium polyphosphate (APP... see more

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Itafos Inc > The Price of Fertilizer Has Soared, No Sign of Pullback
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Post by midard on Jul 08, 2021 7:10pm

The Price of Fertilizer Has Soared, No Sign of Pullback

(Bloomberg) -- Farmers may have to get used to paying high prices for fertilizer.

Prices of critical crop nutrients such as phosphate and potash have surged since late last year amid tight supplies, strong demand and geopolitical uncertainties in key producing nations. The extent of that rise has exceeded expectations, and prices will probably remain at elevated levels for longer than previously thought “because we don’t see inventories building up anywhere,” said Corrine Ricard, senior vice president at Mosaic Co., one of the world’s largest suppliers of the nutrients. Even in Brazil, where high crop prices and a weak currency have sent farm profits to record highs, pricey fertilizers may erode the coming season’s windfall.

“Farmers will start to see the affordability changing,” said Ricard, who heads Mosaic Fertilizantes, which operates in Brazil and Paraguay. “It will still be quite favorable for growers, although below 2020.”

 

Brazil, a major exporter of everything from soybeans to corn and coffee, accounts for a third of Mosaic’s sales. The company expects industry-wide demand in Brazil to total 43 million metric tons this year, up from 40.5 million in 2020. Soy and corn farmers have already locked in an estimated 85% of their nutrient needs.

“Brazil is the growth engine for the company,” she said. “The pace of demand in Brazil has been higher than expected -- it has been phenomenal.” https://finance.yahoo.com/news/stronger-longer-fertilizer-prices-eat-214450034.html

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