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At the 2021 14th China Fertilizer Top 100 Selection and China Fertilizer Industry Green Development Summit Forum held in Wuhan last week, industry experts analyzed and analyzed the supply and market trends of spring farming fertilizers that the industry is concerned about.
From the current point of view, the situation of nitrogen fertilizer supply is still severe
In addition, meteorological experts predict that the possibility of a cold winter this year is greater, the pressure on natural gas for civilian use will increase, and the use of gas for chemical fertilizer production is still tight
As the "grain" of grain, chemical fertilizers have become a top priority
"Despite tight domestic price controls, the overall cost of chemical fertilizers will remain high.
In terms of potash supply guarantee, Zhou Yue, executive deputy secretary-general of the Potash Potash Industry Branch of the China Inorganic Salt Industry Association, believes that the potash industry still has problems such as insufficient resource guarantees, tight supply guarantees, and significant increase in import costs
"Affected by supply and demand and monetary policy, the price of potash in the international market is expected to remain at a high level in the first half of 2022.
Facing the current severe supply situation, Li Guang suggested that chemical fertilizers, as a material for people’s livelihood, should simplify transportation procedures, reduce tolls, include new fertilizer products in the category of fertilizer enjoyment tariffs, and classify phosphate fertilizers from high-energy-consuming industries.