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Nutrien sees potash boost from food security stimulus spending

Executive VP and global potash CEO for Canada’s Nutrien, Ken Seitz has told Mining Journal the market for the vital fertiliser mineral remains delicately balanced and won’t take a ‘wall’ of new supply despite a robust long-term demand picture.

Henry Lazenby in Vancouver
Nutrien's Rocanville mine in Saskatchewan is able to ramp up production quickly should markets warrant it

Nutrien's Rocanville mine in Saskatchewan is able to ramp up production quickly should markets warrant it

Seitz said the world's largest potash producer was optimistic about market strengthening this year as governments prioritised national food security and contemplated stimulus measures in the face of the...

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