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(Bloomberg) -- The worldâs largest fertilizer company expects the global supply of the nutrient potash to remain constrained this year.
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>>> Read more: Nutrienâs CEO Says Fertilizer Supply to Stay Tight in 2023
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FBI Releases Files on Ivana Trump $52 Billion Chipmaking Plan Is Racing Toward Failure Banks in France Face More Than $1.1 Billion Fines After Raids Schwabâs $7 Trillion Empire Built on Low Rates Is Showing Cracks Markets Are Wrong on US Rate-Cut Bets, BlackRock Says
Shipments out of major exporters Belarus and Russia are st...
>>> Read more: Nutrienâs CEO Says Fertilizer Supply to Stay Tight in 2023