Fertilizer production is growing in Russia

According to official data from the Federal State Statistics Service, in January-July 2019 production of mineral fertilizers in Russia increased by 3.3%, amounting to 14.316 million tons.
Production of nitrogen fertilizers increased by 3.6% to 6.763 million tons, phosphorous ones – by 3% to 2.434 million tons, potash ones – by 3% to 5.119 million tons.
Ammonia production in the first six months of this year increased by 2.7% to 10.7 million tons.

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