Fertilizer prices are plummeting at a rate which makes the current chemicals market look like an oasis of tranquillity. And so it came about that my workmate Steve Mitchell, managing editor of ICIS fertilizers was dragged from his bed one morning last week whilst on holiday in the south of France to give a telephone interview to Australian radio station ABC for the lunchtime "Country Hour" farming show, on the implications of falling prices and the impending food shortages around the world.
Fertilizers are hot topic on Aussie radio
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