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ICL to supply 600 000 t of potash to Indian Potash Ltd during 2021

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ICL has signed a contract with Indian Potash Ltd (IPL), India’s largest importer of potash, to supply an aggregate 600 000 t of potash – with mutual options for an additional 50 000 t – to be supplied through to December 2021.

The agreed selling price in the contract is US$280/t CIFFO Indian ports, US$50/t above the previous contract. The contract is part of the five-year supply agreement signed in 2018 between ICL and IPL.

“The contract we have signed in India, one of ICL’s strategic markets, is part of the five-year supply agreement we signed in 2018 with IPL. This contract further testifies to the leading position ICL has in this market and reflects the growing positive momentum in the fertilizer market globally. Favourable weather conditions, an increase in planted areas, and tight supply are contributing to solid global demand for potash,” said ICL’s EVP Chief Commercial Officer, Eli Amon.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/potash/06042021/icl-to-supply-600-000-t-of-potash-to-indian-potash-ltd-during-2021/

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