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K+S lifts output, and cost, ideas on Canadian mine    29 Nov 2011
The German group says its Canadian potash site bought will produce more of the fertilizer than had been thought. But costs will be higher too
India wins fertilizer price cuts as rupee tumbles    24 Nov 2011
India wins phosphate discounts, and seeks cuts in potash too, citing damange from a weak rupee, although some believe other forces may be at work
Chaoda cuts Asian Citrus stake, to market's relief    24 Nov 2011
Often a selldown by a major shareholder sends other investors running scared. But not when the seller is surrounded by fraud claims
Record costs put farm margins back under pressure    23 Nov 2011
UK data showing a "dramatic" jump in fuel bills and a jump of one-half in nitrogen costs highlights the return of contracting farm margins
UK rapeseed sowings up, but by how much?    21 Nov 2011
Origin Enterprises, the owner of Masstock, says they may have risen more slowly than recent research showed, to the benefit of wheat area
Stand-off in EU fertilizer buying to 'end soon'    21 Nov 2011
ICL acknowledges that fears of a rerun of 2008 have made growers "wary of commitment" in buying nutrients, but says this reluctance is temporary
EU's top wheat ethanol plant 'to reopen next year'    16 Nov 2011
Wheat officials in the UK pencil in a restart date for the mothballed Ensus site in about four months' time
CHS farmers prepare to split record $421m payout    14 Nov 2011
The co-operative's owners, who include farmers and other co-ops, are to see their payout lifted 85% following a record year
Thriving Carr's sets sights on deals as far as NZ    11 Nov 2011
Carr's Milling Industries stresses its appetite for takeovers which could "could be anywhere" as it unveils forecast-beating profits
K+S stock falls on potash uncertainties warning    10 Nov 2011
The potash giant trims full-year guidance, saying that the worsened economic outlook is making fertilizer wholesalers reluctant to stock up
Brazil to overtake US as top soybean exporter    9 Nov 2011
Brazil, backed by crop boosted "nearly ideal" sowing conditions, is to ship nearly 2m tonnes more of the oilseed than the US this season
Russia on course to overcome grain area shortfall    8 Nov 2011
Ample rains, and increased nutrients, mean Russia's 2012 grains harvest may prove a bumper one despite winter plantings falling behind target
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