Fertilizer purchases are on the sidelines in the Argentinian market because of the country’s political scenario. In Paraguay unfavorable weather conditions because of the El Nino phenomenon cause lower liquidity, while Paraguayan buyers struggle to find trucks available to carry fertilizers from Brazil.
Join Camila Dias, Argus Brazil Bureau Chief, and Renata Cardarelli, deputy editor for the Argus Brazil Grains and Fertilizer publication, as they talk about the South American fertilizer market at the beginning of 2024 and the main reasons that cause low liquidity in this market.
Argus produces a comprehensive suite of pricing and market intelligence services for the fertilizer industry. Find out more: https://www.argusmedia.com/en/fertilizer
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