Welcome relief for UK growers as phosphate supplies arrive

Potato and vegetable growers should be sighing with relief as the first phosphate cargo to arrive in the UK for several months arrives at Sutton Bridge well in time for this years spring plantings.

Mark Law, Managing Director of Law Fertilisers says "The international fertiliser market has been a classic example of the turmoil in the world with massive international demand leading to shortages and some of the highest prices ever seen in UK agriculture. This has lead to massive inflation in farm costs due to expensive stocks in store at a time of a decline in the value of farm products as a consequence of the record harvests in Western Europe."

Law Fertilisers Ltd, Cambridgeshire’s only fertiliser manufacturer is bringing the first phosphate cargo for several months into the UK, following the very recent and sudden collapse of global commodity prices. "This should bring welcome relief to the Eastern region growers with lower fertiliser costs as well as good supplies. The 1500 tonnes German registered ship Lore will discharge from Sutton Bridge on Wednesday and Thursday, 21st and 22nd January. This is just in time for the onset of spring time planting of potatoes and vegetables which are benefiting from the weak pound which is inhibiting imports," reports Mark.

The special phosphate fertiliser is manufactured for Law Fertilisers at St Petersburg in Russia and is designed to increase yields by encouraging rapid early root development.

For further comment and information please contact Mark Law, Managing Director, Law Fertilisers Ltd on 01354 740740 or on 07710 324463 (mobile) or via e-mail mlaw@lawfertilisers.co.uk