FAS of Russia said there were no unjustified rise in agrochemical prices

As the press-service of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia reports, the inspections conducted in some regions by the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) didn’t reveal any signs of an unjustified increase in fertilizer prices, and there are currently no reasons for freezing prices.
“According to the information on the growth in prices for mineral fertilizers received from agricultural producers, FAS initiated investigations in certain regions of Russia and at the moment there is no evidence of an unjustified increase in prices for mineral fertilizers,” the Ministry reported.
Source: Interfax

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Stefan Petko
May 6, 06:48 pm
It is alarming to see these developments in California. As a vineyard grower, I have faced significant challenges this year, with fertilizer costs rising sharply while market conditions have made it difficult to sell the harvest.
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