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CHS Ukraine to start carbamide imports in 2017

byCT Report
08/11/2016
in International Customs, Ukraine
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KIEV: CHS Ukraine plans in 2017 for the first time to import to Ukraine carbamide in the amount of 200,000 tonnes. “We’re trying to trade in fertilizers. In spring we would like to purchase 200,000 tonnes of carbamide,” company CEO Viacheslav Kolosvetov said at a press conference in Kyiv.

According to him, the matter concerns possible cooperation with Russia’s Uralchem. Kolosvetov added large agricultural companies are present in the Ukrainian market that is willing to buy nitrogen fertilizers of imported production, in particular Ukrainian Agrarian Investments, Industrial Milk Company, Agroprosperis. “We wanted to bring 10,000 tonnes from Oman by sea through Mykolaiv, but failed to do this,” the CHS Ukraine director said.

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CHS Inc. is one of the world’s largest companies in the field of agriculture, which is managed by farmers, ranchers and U.S. cooperatives. It is engaged in a number of activities such as energy, cultivation of grains and food production, supply of fertilizers and feed, sale of grain and food, as well as providing business solutions in insurance, finance and risk management.

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