BPC has signed a contract with Indian Potash
October 30, 2019, 12:29 pm
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The Belarusian Potash Company (BPC) and its long-term strategic partner in India, Indian Potash, reached an agreement that resulted in the signing of a contract for the supply of potash fertilizers to the Indian market at a price of $280 per tonne CFR.
“This agreement will increase demand from Indian farmers, and it also confirms the common desire of BPC and Indian Potash for harmonious and sustainable development of the industry,” the BPC press release said. “The price set not only reflects the current situation, but also creates an opportunity to activate the fertilizer business in all key regions.”

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