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OCI - 2022: Nu of nooit!

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  1. forum rang 6 BultiesBrothers 1 maart 2022 20:45
    Canada's Nutrien sees possible prolonged global fertilizer disruption from Russia invasion of Ukraine
    Stock Markets27 minutes ago (Mar 01, 2022 02:17PM ET)

    Canada's Nutrien sees possible prolonged global fertilizer disruption from Russia invasion of Ukraine© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Nutrien Redwater Fertilizer plant near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, October 7, 2021. REUTERS/Todd Korol
    WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Canada’s Nutrien (NYSE:NTR) Ltd, the world’s biggest fertilizer producer, said on Tuesday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could result in prolonged disruptions to the global supply of potash and nitrogen crop nutrients.

    Interim Chief Executive Ken Seitz said Nutrien will boost potash production if it sees sustained supply problems in Russia and Belarus, the world’s second- and third-largest potash producing countries.
  2. forum rang 6 BultiesBrothers 1 maart 2022 20:48
    Iran, Brazil raise barter trade as Ukraine war weighs on plans
    Tuesday, 01 March 2022 12:19 PM [ Last Update: Tuesday, 01 March 2022 12:27 PM ]
    US Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) (L) talks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a rally with fellow Democrats before voting on H.R. 1, or the People Act, on the East Steps of the US Capitol on March 08, 2019 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)
    The Iranian vessel Bavand is seen near the port of Paranagua, Brazil July 18, 2019.
    Iran is likely to step up corn imports from Brazil, with a urea cargo about to set off for the South American country next week under a barter arrangement.

    Iran sources 60% of its corn supplies from Brazil and the rest from Ukraine and Russia. It could import 100% of its needs from Brazil if the conflict between the east European neighbors persists, head of Iran-Brazil chamber of commerce, industry and agriculture Fakhreddin Amerian said Monday.

    "The barter of urea as fertilizer with livestock input from Brazil starts next week when a urea shipment will be sent and corn will be imported in exchange," he told reporters.

    Iran began sending test cargoes to Brazil, a new market for Iranian petrochemicals exports, in mid-2019 but the trade ran into trouble when Iranian vessels were stranded at Brazilian ports for weeks after state-run oil firm Petrobras refused to sell them fuel due to sanctions imposed by the US.

    Last week, Brazil's Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina traveled to Tehran where she signed an agreement for the barter of urea with corn.

    Iran is currently exporting 400,000 tonnes of urea to Brazil a year, but they seek to raise it to 2 million tonnes, Agriculture Minister Javad Sadatinejad said.

    Iran, Brazil ramping up bilateral trade ties
    Iran, Brazil ramping up bilateral trade ties
    Trade ties between Iran and Brazil are growing. This is according to Iranian and Brazilian officials who have met in a business forum in Tehran, aimed at boosting bilateral trade.
    The Islamic Republic is one of the largest buyers of Brazil’s agricultural commodities. Food is not covered by US sanctions, but traders often struggle to find international banks willing to process the transactions because of perceived risk.

    The US has also banned purchases of Iranian petrochemical products which include “any aromatic, olefin, and synthesis gas, and any of their derivatives, including ethylene, propylene, butadiene, benzene, toluene, xylene, ammonia, methanol, and urea".

    However, according to the US Energy Information Administration's standard definition, petroleum products do not include natural gas, liquefied natural gas, biofuels, methanol, and other non-petroleum fuels, suggesting a discrepancy in the types of petrochemical products that were banned, such as methanol and fertilizers.

    Iranian official have said the wide diversity of petrochemical products and high international demand for them make the industry unsanctionable.

    Last week, Reuters said India plans its first long-term urea import deal with Iran, seeking to pay in rupees to hedge itself from global supply disruptions complicated now by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    India is a top importer of urea and other soil nutrients needed to feed its huge agriculture sector, which employs about 60% of the country's workforce and accounts for 15% of $2.7 trillion economy.

    It halted urea imports from Iran in 2019 under pressure from US sanctions on Tehran, with Asia's third-largest economy turning to countries such as China, Ukraine and Russia to meet its demand for the crop nutrient.

    Last year, some Indian states faced shortages of urea after "abrupt" export restrictions by China amid high global prices, Reuters said, citing an Indian source as saying that the Russia-Ukraine issue has added to uncertainties over supplies and prices and "so our aim is to secure supplies at reasonable rates".

    According to the news agency, Iran was India's third-biggest source of urea in 2018/19, supplying about 17% of New Delhi's nearly 7.5 million tonnes of urea imports.

    Reuters quoted an Indian source as saying that some meetings with stakeholders had already taken place and the plan was to pay in rupees with the involvement of local banks to import annually 1.5 million tonnes of urea from Iran.

    With Brazil, Iran's annual trade stands at $100 million which the two countries can raise to $1 billion, Amerian said.

    He touched on the threats and opportunities which the Ukraine crisis may hold in store for Iran.

    "The Russia-Ukraine crisis can create a good market for the export of our urea and other petrochemical products, because Russia is our main rival in such products."

    However, the conflict is also set to disrupt Iran's investments in farming in Ukraine in a bid to guarantee food security.

    According to Reza Nourani, a member of the Iran-Ukraine chamber of commerce, the Islamic Republic has made various investments in Ukraine's farms due to the richness of the country's soil.

    "One of our policies is the production of agricultural products, including grain in Ukraine. The outbreak of war has hampered our overseas farming investment," he said. "We hope that this issue will be resolved as soon as possible with the end of the conflict."

    Iran mainly exports marine products, pistachios, grapes and minerals to Ukraine and imports grain crops from the country, Nourani said. He put nine-month trade between the two countries since March 2021 at $162 million.

    Iran has signed agreements with a number of countries to help raise grain production and secure food supply in the country which faces shrinking arable land and increasingly saline water.

    According to Amerian, Iranian investors are cultivating soybeans and corn on 60,000 hectares in Brazil, which they plan to raise to 100,000 hectares.

    "The greatest advantage of this country is in growing such crops as corn, soybeans, wheat and barley, which are also needed for our country," he said.

    Iran is also trying to export apples to Brazil under the barter scheme, he added.

    Press TV’s website can also be accessed at the following alternate addresses:

    www.presstv.ir

    www.presstv.co.uk
  3. forum rang 6 Ruval 2 maart 2022 11:04
    Ik ben er volledig uitgestapt op € 26.

    Dubbel gevoel want ik geloof nog steeds in deze parel. Korte termijn verwacht ik scherpe daling op de beurs ivm mogelijke escalatie Oekraïne. Mocht dat gebeuren dan stap ik direct weer vol in op lagere koersen.

    Dit is uiteraard mijn persoonlijke mening. Ik gun iedereen hier maximale winsten. Hopelijk tot snel
  4. forum rang 7 Just lucky 2 maart 2022 11:08
    quote:

    Ruval schreef op 2 maart 2022 11:04:

    Ik ben er volledig uitgestapt op € 26.

    Dubbel gevoel want ik geloof nog steeds in deze parel. Korte termijn verwacht ik scherpe daling op de beurs ivm mogelijke escalatie Oekraïne. Mocht dat gebeuren dan stap ik direct weer vol in op lagere koersen.

    Dit is uiteraard mijn persoonlijke mening. Ik gun iedereen hier maximale winsten. Hopelijk tot snel
    Dat is een moeilijke afweging, grondstoffondsen zoals Oci, AM, Aperam, RD, etc. blijven heel goed liggen en herstellen meestal direct de zelfde dag. Je kan ook wat gaan traden, bijv. door ze weer op te kopen op 25,5, de laatste week kan je dat bijna dagelijks doen.
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