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Sirius Minerals signs European supply and distribution agreement with BayWa AG

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Sirius Minerals PLC has entered into an exclusive 10-year supply and distribution agreement with a leading European agribusiness group, BayWa Agri Supply & Trade BV, a wholly owned subsidiary of BayWa AG, for the distribution of POLY4 into Europe.

BAST intends to actively distribute POLY4 through its Cefetra business, a well-established distributor and trader in Europe active across the agricultural value chain to the farmgate.

BayWa AG is a publicly-listed entity headquartered in Munich, Germany with revenues of €16 billion in 2018. The group distributes over 30 million tpy of agricultural goods across Europe including sales of approximately 2 million tpy of fertilizers. Across Europe, the group has a strong footprint and agricultural platform with strategically located assets such as warehouses, hubs and ports. BayWa is also active in developing and managing digital farming platforms to strengthen the ‘one-stop-shop’ strategy for farmers.

Chris Fraser, managing director and CEO of Sirius, commented: “The European fertilizer market is highly advanced and the second largest in the world behind China. We are delighted to be partnering with a leading agribusiness to distribute our POLY4 product into this key market. Our exclusive partnership with BAST will enable us to reach downstream customers through the groups’ well-established and extensive logistics network and long-term, trusted relationships with farmers. Our exclusive partnership is structured to enable us to achieve maximum value for our POLY4 product.”

Daan Vriens, CEO of BAST, said: “We are excited to be partnering with Sirius to bring a high performing, multi-nutrient fertilizer like POLY4 to customers across Europe through Cefetra. We believe in long term partnerships and we feel confident that this will be a successful new endeavour. POLY4 fits with our sustainability and farmer services strategies across our markets. This will provide farmers, via our extensive networks, a fertilizer product that promotes sustainable agricultural practice in our home market, Europe.”

The agreement provides for the exclusive distribution of guaranteed minimum t of POLY4 across most of Europe for a 10-year term that commences from first production and includes two five-year extension options. Pricing under the agreement is unique in that it aims to incentivise both parties to optimise product value appreciation as well as logistics excellence.

The guaranteed minimum volumes under the agreement increase to 2.5 million tpy in year five. The agreement also provides for an option for Sirius to elect for BAST to purchase and distribute additional volumes above the guaranteed volumes. If this option is exercised, BAST would receive a greater share of the received pricing. This mechanism provides Sirius with significant flexibility to move uncontracted capacity within the European market through the extensive BayWa network.

The company has stated that it expects the partnership approach to pricing to deliver it the highest prices across its current supply agreement portfolio. Based on prices implied for POLY4 by current farmgate prices of polyhalite and similar products in Europe, this agreement is expected to deliver prices to Sirius between the current offtake agreement levels and the full nutrient value of POLY4.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/special-reports/25042019/sirius-minerals-signs-european-supply-and-distribution-agreement-with-baywa/

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