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Yes, there will be 25% less sulfur on the market, but there is sulfur on the market.

The number one producer of sulfur is U.S., so you would think maybe the Americans will be happy, with prices going up. But, talk to an American farmer in Iowa and he'll tell you fertilizer is available, but 70% more expensive. Same goes for all the products that require sulfur, the farmer needs pesticides to kill insects, mites, fungi, and rodents. Up 50% ... it all adds up. So, the farmer in Iowa says to himself "why should I plant this Spring, at these prices, when I will lose money in autumn?" so, are we looking at famine not only in poor countries, but countries like USA?

7 days ago
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Yes, there will be 25% less sulfur on the market, but there is sulfur on the market.

The number one producer of sulfur is U.S., so you would think maybe the Americans will be happy, with prices going up. But, talk to an American farmer in Iowa and he'll tell you fertilizer is available, but 70% more expensive. Same goes with all the products that require sulfur, the farmer needs pesticides to kill insects, mites, fungi, and rodents. Up 50% ... it all adds up. So, the farmer in Iowa says to himself "why should I plant this Spring, at these prices, when I will lose money in autumn?" so, are we looking at famine not only in poor countries, but countries like USA?

7 days ago
1 score