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Fertiliser prices on the rise
27 Sep 2005

Fertilisers are on the rise once again, due to rising world demand and rising transport costs. Prices are rising for urea, DAP, superphosphate and muriate of potash fertilisers. Urea exports from China, one of the world’s largest manufacturers, have temporarily ceased. The cost of sea freight is rising, as are the prices for raw materials.

The Land, 27/09/05

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26 Sep 2005 | One quarter of Sunraysia orange crop goes to rot
23 Sep 2005 | Melon growers reject R&D levy
21 Sep 2005 | McCain cuts broccoli quota
16 Sep 2005 | Imported pineapples upset Queensland growers
15 Sep 2005 | Banana growers asked to vote on national levy


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