Russia may expand exports of mineral fertilizers
The Russian government, at the request of the Russian Fertilizer Producers Association (RFPA), is considering the increase in the number of checkpoints across the state border to expand the export of mineral fertilizers.
RFPA previously asked to allow the export of mineral fertilizers through the ports of Temryuk and Kavkaz (Krasnodar region). Currently, RFPA also suggests expanding the list by including the port of Nakhodka (Primorsky region), 20 railways, and 10 automobile checkpoints.
Source: Vedomosti
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