Next Monday’s ban on imports of potash and phosphate fertilizers from Russia will lead to shortages and could affect next year’s crop

Friday, June 28, 2019
Next Monday’s ban on imports of potash and phosphate fertilizers from Russia will lead to shortages and could affect next year’s crop

Next Monday’s ban on imports of potash and phosphate fertilizers from Russia will lead to shortages and could affect next year’s crop, Dmitriy Kokhan, advisor to the Ukraine Agrarian Council, tells Interfax-Ukraine. “The government condemns domestic agriculture to a deficit with such a step,” Kokhan said of the ban, part of a wider package announced Wednesday by the Cabinet of Ministers.

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