Russia extends fertilizer export quotas until May 2025
The Russian government has extended and refined the quotas on the export of mineral fertilizers until May 31, 2025. The overall export quota will be approximately 19.2 million tons, with 11.2 million tons allocated for nitrogenous fertilizers and another 8 million tons designated for compound fertilizers.
The decision to extend the quotas on fertilizer exports from Russia was made to maintain sufficient volumes of agrochemicals on the domestic market.
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