For the New Year, Optimism Permeates Potash Market

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Mon, Jan 11, 2010
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Potash producers are confident that the bottom has been hit; and 2010 will be a year of gradual improvement. Potash prices more than halved in 2009 as the effects of the recession rippled through the agriculture industry.

Potash producers are confident that the bottom has been hit; and 2010 will be a year of gradual improvement. Potash prices more than halved in 2009 as the effects of the recession rippled through the agriculture industry.  Grain and food prices collapsed, and farmers in developing countries had difficulties finding banks able to lend money to secure supplies of the much needed fertilizer.

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