ICIS pricing fertilizers
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ICIS pricing publishes reports on fertilizers that keep you updated with the latest price assessments, news and market analysis. The reports enable you to track the global market in the following fertilizer commodities:
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The Market
Daily Market Updates are designed as a complement to The Market. They are brief daily reports giving you news and price developments for each fertilizer product as they happen.
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The Outlook
The Outlook - Nitrogen
Provides a rolling price forecast for the urea market for the coming year, based on a full and detailed analysis of the supply/demand outlook for both prilled and granular urea. Request a free sample report
The Outlook - Phosphates
Forecasts prices for DAP and MAP for the coming 12 months and gives a thorough analysis of expected developments in all major supply areas and markets for concentrated phosphates. Request a free sample report
The Outlook - Ammonia
Forecasts prices for ammonia worldwide, providing a detailed analysis of developments in the main export and import markets. Request a free sample report
ICIS news
You can read immediate, real-time news on the global fertilizer markets by subscribing to this service. View a selection of the latest news stories.
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Price History
You can track market prices back to 1998 with ICIS pricing fertilizers price history. It offers a unique and comprehensive historical data service giving immediate access to prices for all fertilizer commodities. Email us to find out more.
Trade Flow Maps
In partnership with IFA, ICIS pricing fertilizers produces the World Fertilizer Trade Flow Maps. The maps represent graphically the trade flows of fertilizer products between the major producing and importing countries in the world. Request a free copy today - email us with your full contact and address details to receive your free copy.
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