Exports of ammonia from Russia collapsed

As Federal Customs Service reports, during the January-September period of this year, the ammonia export from Russia fell by 6.5% to 3.173 million tons.
Export sales of nitrogen and potassium fertilizers increased by 0.9% to 10.630 million tons and by 8.2% to 6.864 million tons, respectively, while the sales of complex fertilizers decreased by 1.7% to 7.959 million tons.
In monetary terms, the export of ammonia fell by 22.6% to $853 million, nitrogen fertilizers by 12.4% to $1.890 billion, potassium fertilizers by 21.4% to $1.288 billion, and complex fertilizers by 19.6% to $1.993 billion.

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