Russian’s freeze on fertilizer exports is yet another challenge for West farmers
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(14-03-2022, 09:37 AM)pervertosan Wrote:  when he lao sai in ur mouth please convert to fertilizer and list on Carousell  Laughter-13

then yr eat own sai to recycle? 吃粪放饭?  Laughing
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(14-03-2022, 05:05 AM)kokee Wrote:  as above, Russia economy already near collapse plus SWIFT & freezed asset, coming 3 weeks, russia going to default all matured bond, official declare bankrupt, stillneed to support Ukraine war of daily US$30-300B, still freeze export to gain income? tehn died earlier, that is all, faster to reach NK & Iran level.
comie dogs here bark nonsense to con & brainwash morons here, simple logic but they threaten forumers here like evil china & Russia, all these are real dog.
fertilizer? aplenty globally, lose-lose situation here is nice, let see who lose more eventually, the world vs russia & china.

the world largest fertiliser company or producers, none of them from Russia.
plenty of substitution for fertiliser, global cut off trade totally & sanction Russia fully, russian can have fertiliser as their food.
Western world & japan are very strong in this area.



Largest fertilizer companies
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(14-03-2022, 10:35 AM)WhatDoYouThink? Wrote:  then yr eat own sai to recycle? 吃粪放饭?  Laughing

Laughing talk about sai only gay panda excitedly prance over to comment
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(14-03-2022, 11:10 AM)pervertosan Wrote:  Laughing talk about sai only gay panda excitedly prance over to comment

you hv been eating sai for how long already?  Laughing
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(14-03-2022, 10:37 AM)kokee Wrote:  the world largest fertiliser company or producers, none of them from Russia.


Kokee, don't bluff hor!


https://www.worldstopexports.com/top-fer...y-country/

Below are the 30 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of fertilizers during 2020.

  1. Russia: US$7 billion (12.6% of total exported fertilizers)
  2. China: $6.6 billion (11.8%)
  3. Canada: $5.2 billion (9.3%)
  4. United States: $3.6 billion (6.4%)
  5. Morocco: $3.4 billion (6.1%)
  6. Belarus: $2.9 billion (5.2%)
  7. Netherlands: $2.02 billion (3.6%)
  8. Belgium: $1.95 billion (3.5%)
  9. Qatar: $1.3 billion (2.4%)
  10. Saudi Arabia: $1.25 billion (2.2%)
  11. Israel: $1.2 billion (2.2%)
  12. Egypt: $1.16 billion (2.1%)
  13. Oman: $1.15 billion (2.1%)
  14. Germany: $1.01 billion (1.8%)
  15. Spain: $996.5 million (1.8%)
  16. Algeria: $910.6 million (1.6%)
  17. Jordan: $908.8 million (1.6%)
  18. Lithuania: $833.7 million (1.5%)
  19. Iran: $722.9 million (1.3%)
  20. Poland: $706.1 million (1.3%)
  21. Indonesia: $701.6 million (1.3%)
  22. Malaysia: $592.1 million (1.1%)
  23. Finland: $473.4 million (0.9%)
  24. Chile: $449.2 million (0.8%)
  25. Trinidad/Tobago: $425.7 million (0.8%)
  26. Italy: $424.9 million (0.8%)
  27. France: $378.4 million (0.7%)
  28. Ukraine: $377.4 million (0.7%)
  29. Turkey: $375.6 million (0.7%)
  30. United Kingdom: $373.7 million (0.7%)
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#36

(14-03-2022, 08:08 AM)kangtangman Wrote:  Well judging from the current situation the Americans administration is not doing a good job. 

As the current situation is having an impact on their people too. But this also brings revenue to the administration for sure. 

Spoken with my American friend yesterday the price of a car now is much higher than before. And he stays in Alabama.

I do not think it bring revenue, but they hope investment will flow back to Us so to curb the inflation.
Somehow it is not working that well compare to the past. 

Anyway Rus Ukr 70% of world neon, it is use in heavily in Semicon.
It is bound to impact once current stockpile run out in couple months.
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(15-03-2022, 07:53 AM)watchfirst9 Wrote:  I do not think it bring revenue, but they hope investment will flow back to Us so to curb the inflation.
Somehow it is not working that well compare to the past. 

Anyway Rus Ukr 70% of world neon, it is use in heavily in Semicon.
It is bound to impact once current stockpile run out in couple months.

Definitely Russia has ways to impact USA semiconductor industry...


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