Fertilizer production in Russia is not going to fall
According to official data from the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat), in January-September 2019, the production of mineral fertilizers in Russia increased by 4.3% to 18.183 million tons.
The production of nitrogen fertilizers grew by 4.7% to 8.441 million tons, that of phosphorus fertilizers – by 4% to 3.134 million tons, and of potash ones- by 3.9% to 6.608 million tons.
Ammonia production in the first nine months of 2019 rose by 3.7% to 13.6 million tons.
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