Turkish President wants to discuss fertilizer exports with Vladimir Putin

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced his intentions to discuss the implementation of the grain deal and the export of Russian fertilizers with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the phone call.
The Turkish President added that Ankara is ready to assist Moscow with the supply of fertilizers from Russia to world markets. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan noted that there is a global need for fertilizers and Turkey will make efforts to send them from Russia to third countries.

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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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