Export of mixed fertilizers from Belarus has spiked
Between January-July 2019, Belarus decreased export of nitrogen fertilizers by 0.8% to 122.9 thousand tons (in terms of 100% of nutrients), while shipments of potash fertilizers increased by 3% to 3.9 million tons, and that of mixed fertilizers – by 10.9% to 612 thousand tons, as reported by the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus.
In monetary terms, the export of nitrogen fertilizers increased by 9% to $74.9 million, of potash fertilizers – by 20.1% to $1.8 billion, and of mixed fertilizers – by 31.6% to $208.5 million.
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