Belarus' H1 2012 potash fertiliser export down 18.3%

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Publish time: 7th September, 2012      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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September 7, 2012

   

   

Belarus'' H1 2012 potash fertiliser export down 18.3%

   

   

   

In January-June 2012, Belarus exported 1.994 million tonnes of potash fertiliser (in terms of 100% potassium chloride), down 18.3% on-year.

   

   

According to the National Statistics Committee, potash fertiliser exports to the CIS states reduced 14.8% to 63,700 tonnes, other foreign states- down 18.4% to 1.931 million tonnes.

   

   

The average price of Belarusian potash fertiliser in January-June 2012 stood at US$742.4 per tonne to compare with US$670.6 per tonne in January-June 2011.

   

   

It is a global trend that potash fertiliser exports should go down to match the waning demand for that product, especially in India, which is a major consumer of Belarusian potassium chloride, a market expert said in an interview. Furthermore, in the next five years India plans to reduce government subsidies for the purchase of potash fertilisers by 50%.

   

   

Belarus has not yet made new contracts with India. The latest contract was made in August 2011 and was effective till March 2011, with 1.2 million tonnes supplied at US$490 per tonne.

   

   

The Belarusian Potash Company (BPC) plans to resume negotiating new contracts with India and China any time soon, BPC press officer Filipp Gritskov told reporters. The latest contract with China was made in March 2011 and was effective till June 2012, with 500,000 tonnes supplied at US$470 per tonne.

   

   

Belaruskali exported around 7.7 million tonnes of potash fertiliser (in terms of 100% potassium chloride) in 2011, the average price being US$713 per tonne (up 34% on the year).

   

   

Belaruskali''s revenues reached BYR17.455 trillion (US$2.1 billion) in 2011 (up 160% on-year), pre-tax profit BYR317.814 billion (US$37.6 million), up 4.9 times.

   

   

The state-owned Belarusian company, OJSC Belaruskali is one of the world''s largest manufacturers of potash fertilisers, employing about 18,440 personnel. It operates the Starobinskoye potash salts deposit and comprises four mine groups, auxiliary shops and support units.

   

   

Belaruskali controls 16% of the world''s potash fertiliser market.