U.S. plan to restore Russian fertilizer market funds Ukrainian death: Premier Moe
- The United States will restore Russia's access to agricultural and fertilizer exports to promote a ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia, according to a White House press briefing.
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe criticized the U.S. Plan as a move that 'funds Ukrainian death and suffering' due to expected market impacts on local agriculture.
- Agricultural stocks fell following the announcement, with some experts warning that lifting sanctions could lead to a flood of Russian potash in the market, affecting Canadian producers and local agriculture.
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Trump Gives Away Leverage With Russian Fertilizer Deal
Yesterday, the White House released a statement of outcomes of the United States and Russia Expert Groups On the Black Sea. Among them: “The United States will help restore Russia’s access to the world market for agricultural and fertilizer exports.” I was discussing this yesterday with Oleg Ustenko, a former top economic adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Ustenko sent me his key conclusions and gave me permission to publish them…

U.S. plan to restore Russian fertilizer market funds Ukrainian death: Premier Moe
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the plan by the United States to restore Russia's access to sell fertilizer in the world market is "extremely disturbing."
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