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OCI - 2021

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  1. forum rang 6 BultiesBrothers 24 november 2021 15:01
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    jessebrown schreef op 24 november 2021 12:51:

    Fertilizer shortage may lead to spring scramble on North America's farms
    Stock Markets5 hours ago (Nov 24, 2021 01:32AM ET)

    Fertilizer shortage may lead to spring scramble on North America's farms© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Kernels of corn are seen on a cob in a field in Kienheim, France, September 5, 2016. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler/File Photo
    By Rod Nickel

    (Reuters) - A global shortage of nitrogen fertilizer is driving prices to record levels, prompting North America's farmers to delay purchases and raising the risk of a spring scramble to apply the crop nutrient before planting season.

    Farmers apply nitrogen to boost yields of corn, canola and wheat, and higher fertilizer costs could translate into higher meat and bread prices.

    World food prices hit a 10-year high, according to the United Nations food agency, led by increases in cereal crops like wheat and vegetable oils.

    The Texas Arctic Blast in February and Hurricane Ida in August disrupted U.S. fertilizer production. Then, prices of natural gas, a key input in producing nitrogen, soared in Europe due to high demand and low supplies. Global urea prices this month topped $1,000 per tonne for the first time, according to BMO Capital Markets. Russia and China have curbed exports.

    In the United States, nitrogen fertilizer supplies are adequate for applications before winter, said Daren Coppock, CEO at U.S.-based Agricultural Retailers Association. Applying fertilizer before winter reduces farmers' spring workload.

    But with prices so high, some farmers are delaying purchases, risking a scramble for supplies during their busiest time of year, Coppock said.

    Global fertilizer sales were worth $53 billion in 2020, and prices are at least 80% higher so far this year, according to Argus Media.

    Normally, MKC, a Kansas farm cooperative, sells fertilizer to farmers for payment up front with delivery months down the road, giving growers certainty about a key expense.

    With prices soaring, MKC has scaled back its pre-paid sales out of caution.

    "You just don't know what the price is going to be. It has put a lot of retailers in a tough spot," said Troy Walker, MKC's director of retail fertilizer.

    Delaying fertilizer purchases until spring runs the risk of further supply chain congestion as farmers rush to apply fertilizer and plant seed during a tight window.

    "There's going to be a lot of people who wait and see," Coppock said. "(But) if everybody's scrambling in the spring to get enough, somebody's corn isn't going to get covered."

    Wisconsin farmer Jim Zimmerman decided to bite the bullet and secure all his fertilizer for spring, this year.

    "It's next year's prices I'm worried about," Zimmerman said. "It could get worse."

    Nutrien (NYSE:NTR) Ltd, the largest U.S. farm supplier, has secured less nitrogen fertilizer than usual for spring delivery because manufacturers are making less available, said Jeff Tarsi, the company's senior vice president of retail. Sales to farmers are likely to occur closer to spring than usual, he said.

    The one nitrogen product that is running short in North America is urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), said Kreg Ruhl, crop nutrients manager at Illinois-based farm cooperative Growmark. UAN is a liquid form that is convenient for farmers to apply.

    The U.S. International Trade Commission is conducting an anti-dumping investigation into UAN from Russia and Trinidad and Tobago, at the request of U.S. producer CF Industries (NYSE:CF).

    Importers are reluctant to book shipments into 2022, because they may have to pay retroactive duties if CF wins its case, Ruhl said.

    Farmers could reduce their fertilizer needs by planting more soybeans and less corn, but there is little evidence many plan to do so.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture forecast U.S. corn plantings would decline to 92 million acres in 2022, from 93.3 million in 2021.

    Waiting until spring to buy fertilizer could disappoint some farmers, said Matt Conacher, senior fertilizer manager at Federated Cooperatives Limited, a Canadian wholesale seller.

    "My advice is, if you can get your fertilizer now, do so."
    Op basis van dit is het toch gewoon: bullish!
  2. forum rang 6 Ruval 24 november 2021 15:11
    Enige vraag die mij bezighoudt: wat moet er in hemelsnaam gebeuren wil OCI weer in de belangstelling komen te staan van geïnteresseerde kopers. 80/k verhandelbare stukken om 15 uur is m.i. de voornaamste reden voor huidige kwakkelende koers: geen hond wil dit aandeel….. Vreemd en frustrerend want aan de goede berichten ontbreekt het niet
  3. [verwijderd] 24 november 2021 15:49
    Dit geld niet voor OCI die is van een andere planeet!

    Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: Nutrien, CF Industries, The Mosaic Company and Intrepid Potash

    Zacks Equity Research
    Wed, November 24, 2021, 1:07 PM
    In this article:

    NTR
    -0.14%

    CF
    -0.70%

    IPI
    +1.52%

    MOS
    -1.21%

    ^GSPC
    -0.52%

    For Immediate Release
    Chicago, IL – November 24, 2021 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses Fertilizer, including Nutrien Ltd. NTR, CF Industries Holdings, Inc. CF, The Mosaic Company MOS and Intrepid Potash, Inc. IPI.

    Link: www.zacks.com/commentary/1830672/4-to...

    The Zacks Fertilizers industry is on a solid footing buoyed by strong global demand and prices of crop nutrients. The underlying strength of the agricultural market, a rally in crop commodity prices and attractive farm economics are spurring demand for fertilizers globally.

    Industry players like Nutrien, CF Industries, The Mosaic Company and Intrepid Potash are poised to gain from higher demand for fertilizers in the major markets. Factors like healthy farm income and expectations of increased planted acres are expected to drive demand globally in the near term.

    About the Industry
    The Zacks Fertilizers industry comprises producers, distributors and marketers of crop nutrients for the global agriculture industry. Companies in this space offer nutrients such as phosphates (including diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate and phosphoric acid), potash and nitrogen (including urea, ammonia and urea ammonium nitrate) fertilizers.

    They also provide other nitrogen products to help farmers maximize crop yield. Crop nutrients are essential to drive agricultural productivity and boost soil’s natural fertility. Demand for these nutrients is being supported by the need to grow the production of grains to address rising food consumption globally. Moreover, the constant need of growers to nourish their crops, replenish nutrients in the soil following a harvest and boost yields to feed a growing global population drives the consumption of fertilizers.
  4. [verwijderd] 24 november 2021 16:08
    quote:

    jessebrown schreef op 24 november 2021 15:55:

    Dit is het spel van markt partijen,met weinig volume lager trappen dit lokt verkoop uit,kleine beleggers ziek maken en die verkopen,om dan goedkoop binnen te harken,ik heb het vele malen gezegd,alleen Sawiris kan dit taboe doorbreken door bij te kopen
    Waarom investeer je niet maximaal in www.iex.nl/Index-Koers/230106023/Alum... Voor je hoedje.
  5. forum rang 8 Calendar 24 november 2021 16:41
    quote:

    jessebrown schreef op 24 november 2021 15:55:

    Dit is het spel van markt partijen,met weinig volume lager trappen dit lokt verkoop uit,kleine beleggers ziek maken en die verkopen,om dan goedkoop binnen te harken,ik heb het vele malen gezegd,alleen Sawiris kan dit taboe doorbreken door bij te kopen
    Geloof ik niet in. Iemand wil gewoon van zijn stukken af. Hebben we nu al vaak genoeg gezien. Als die klaar is veert de koers weer op.
  6. forum rang 7 Just lucky 24 november 2021 17:15
    quote:

    Calendar schreef op 24 november 2021 16:41:

    [...]

    Geloof ik niet in. Iemand wil gewoon van zijn stukken af. Hebben we nu al vaak genoeg gezien. Als die klaar is veert de koers weer op.
    Er is geen volume, ik denk dus geen verkopers. Gewoon handelende algo's die altijd geld verdienen met daghandel en ons achterlaten met de dagelijkse frustratie.
  7. forum rang 8 Calendar 24 november 2021 20:23
    De frustratie is groot. We hebben hier te maken met een pracht aandeel. Het wil maar niet stijgen, of eigenlijk stijgt het niet hard genoeg. Geloof me, dit is niets bijzonders. Er zijn vele ondergewaardeerde aandelen met geweldige perspectieven. Doe er je voordeel mee. Als dat een probleem is, zit je er waarschijnlijk te diep in en heb je de spreiding in je portefeuille verwaarloosd.
  8. forum rang 6 BultiesBrothers 24 november 2021 20:29

    Richard Ewing
    @ICISRichard
    Another week, another new ammonia price record. Fertiglobe sells 15kt spot cargo to Yara at $1,100/t NW Europe (duty free/duty paid) for H1 December arrival at unknown port/s. With European gas prices heading north again, that new record may soon be broken...
    8:17 PM · Nov 24, 2021·Twitter Web App
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