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Fertiliser group K+S says tariffs will challenge U.S. farmers

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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By Patricia Weiss FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German mineral mining group K+S, which also produces potash fertilisers in Canada, said that import tariffs to be imposed by the United States would greatly

K+S Warns U.S. Potash Tariffs Pose Challenges for Farmers

By Patricia Weiss

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German mineral mining group K+S, which also produces potash fertilisers in Canada, said that import tariffs to be imposed by the United States would greatly challenge U.S. farmers.

"The Unites States, one of the largest users of potash fertilisers, does not have any noteworthy potash fertiliser production of its own and therefore relies on larger import quantities," the company said in a statement, when asked to comment on the tariffs.

"The decision that was just taken therefore poses a great challenge for the domestic agriculture sector," it added.

The group ships about 300,000 tonnes of potash from its Bethune site in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan into the U.S. per year, which compares with about 10 million tonnes of total U.S. potash imports.

The impact on its business was therefore "relatively minor". K+S added that it could redirect volumes from Canada elsewhere on short notice and that it was considering expanding exports from its German mines into the United Sates.

(Reporting by Patricia Weiss, writing by Ludwig Burger, editing by Kirsti Knolle and Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • K+S highlights U.S. reliance on potash imports.
  • New tariffs pose challenges for U.S. agriculture.
  • K+S ships 300,000 tonnes of potash annually to the U.S.
  • Impact on K+S business is minor, with flexible export options.
  • Potential expansion of German potash exports to the U.S.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the impact of U.S. import tariffs on potash fertilisers, particularly affecting American farmers.
How does K+S plan to mitigate the impact?
K+S can redirect potash exports from Canada and considers expanding exports from Germany to the U.S.
What is the significance of potash for U.S. agriculture?
The U.S. relies heavily on potash imports for its agriculture sector, making tariffs a significant challenge.

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