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    Yara International; "Ukraine war '"a catastrophe on top of a catastrfor global food'"

    Ukraine war 'catastrophic for global food'
    By Emma Simpson
    Business correspondent, BBC News

    One of the world's biggest fertiliser firms says the conflict could deliver a shock to food supplies.


    Yara International, which operates in more than 60 countries, buys considerable amounts of essential raw materials from Russia.
    Fertiliser prices were already high due to soaring wholesale gas prices.
    Yara's boss, Svein Tore Holsether, has warned the situation could get even tougher.
    "Things are changing by the hour," he told the BBC.
    "We were already in a difficult situation before the war... and now it's additional disruption to the supply chains and we're getting close to the most important part of this season for the Northern hemisphere, where a lot of fertiliser needs to move on and that will quite likely be impacted."
    Russia and Ukraine are some of the biggest producers in agriculture and food globally.
    Russia also produces enormous amounts of nutrients, like potash and phosphate - key ingredients in fertilisers, which enable plants and crops to grow.
    "Half the world's population gets food as a result of fertilisers... and if that's removed from the field for some crops, [the yield] will drop by 50%," Mr Holsether said.
    "For me, it's not whether we are moving into a global food crisis - it's how large the crisis will be."...

    "The company [Yara] says it's making day-to-day evaluations on how to maintain supply and that it is too early to say if more shutdowns may be on the cards.
    It acknowledges it has a "very strong obligation" to keep production running at what it describes as a critical point.
    But Yara's boss says the world must, in the long-term, reduce its dependency on Russia for global food production.
    "On the one hand, we're trying to keep fertiliser flowing to the farmers to keep up the agricultural yields.
    "At the same time... there has to be a strong reaction. We condemn the Russian military invasion of Ukraine so this is a dilemma and one that frankly is very difficult."
    Climate change and growing populations had already been adding to the challenges the global food production system faces - all before the pandemic started.
    The Yara International chief executive describes the war as "a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe", highlighting just how vulnerable to shocks the global food supply chain now is.
    It will increase food insecurity in poorer countries, he adds.
    "We have to keep in mind that in the last two years, there's been an increase of 100 million more people that go to bed hungry... so for this to come on top of it is really worrying."

    #2
    And Yara could have twinned the Belle Plaine , sk fertilizer plant that would have been online by now.

    Yara shitcanned that expansion. In the safest place on earth to do business.

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      #3
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      And Yara could have twinned the Belle Plaine , sk fertilizer plant that would have been online by now.

      Yara shitcanned that expansion. In the safest place on earth to do business.
      [Canada] Used to be before our PM booked us for a 30% drop in Fert use by 2030... Wow what an ironic bazaar of blinded mistaken arrogant delusions. The Liberals and ND's in their 'efficiency communist elusions'. Too many freedom loving farmers and truck drivers spoiled the scheme... Civilization on mind altering drugs...

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        #4
        "For me, it's not whether we are moving into a global food crisis - it's how large the crisis will be."...

        Most important thing he says.

        What will our virtue signaling leader do if the SHTF?

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          #5
          i wanna see what the sheep do when gas goes up because of liberal tax on apr fools day

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            #6
            They’ll be driving their fossil fuel free crazy carpets. No problem!

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              #7
              'Fear mongering' media at-its-best . . . .

              Ukraine apparently over 90 percent winter wheat which has already been planted. Harvest disruptions? But that is months away . . . .

              Wheat price peak may be in, we’ll see.
              Last edited by errolanderson; Mar 8, 2022, 12:08.

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                #8
                Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                'Fear mongering' media at-its-best . . . .

                Ukraine apparently over 90 percent winter wheat which has already been planted. Harvest disruptions? But that is months away . . . .

                Wheat price peak may be in, we’ll see.
                Could be , but with shipping halted for the most part , that wheat may be hard to get into hungry hands .
                Did Russia and China get that major rail line in from eastern Russia to China ?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Could be , but with shipping halted for the most part , that wheat may be hard to get into hungry hands .
                  Did Russia and China get that major rail line in from eastern Russia to China ?
                  China is making noise that their winter wheat is in bad shape,,,,this run isn't over In my simple mind.

                  Don't forgot China bought most of the barley in Canada ------cheap.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Could be , but with shipping halted for the most part , that wheat may be hard to get into hungry hands .
                    Did Russia and China get that major rail line in from eastern Russia to China ?
                    Some boats damaged. 1 maybe sunk in the first couple of days? Who knows? But the story is they can't buy insurance out of those ports.
                    There has to be sales booked for future delivery out of there?
                    I believe force majeure was declared on any contracts for nearby shipments?

                    Has to be a big impact for sunflower oil users.

                    There are ports in nearby countries they might divert to as we might do with Seattle or Portland.

                    https://www.marineinsight.com/know-more/major-black-sea-ports/

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                      Some boats damaged. 1 maybe sunk in the first couple of days? Who knows? But the story is they can't buy insurance out of those ports.
                      There has to be sales booked for future delivery out of there?
                      I believe force majeure was declared on any contracts for nearby shipments?

                      Has to be a big impact for sunflower oil users.

                      There are ports in nearby countries they might divert to as we might do with Seattle or Portland.

                      https://www.marineinsight.com/know-more/major-black-sea-ports/
                      Yes lots of unknowns and speculation for sure . But disruption of shipping from the Black Sea area is of major consequences for world exports. A lot of scrambling going on most likely and not a lot of options out there .

                      Just think of how costly it is for us with rail blockades, railway and costal worker strikes .. this could be 10x worse .
                      Let’s all just hope this does not escalate into a wider conflict.
                      Last edited by furrowtickler; Mar 8, 2022, 16:35.

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