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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1578)8/29/2010 2:02:29 PM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 16582
 
In my figure's I think its under 250/t and hoping for closer too 200/t but until the numbers come from Amazon were all guessing here

Last Time I spoke with Jed he did say Brazil is pating over 600 per ton Potash including shipping



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1578)8/29/2010 4:02:19 PM
From: mobility2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16582
 

5 Aug | POTASH: Prices flat as producers compete for market share
Brazilian import prices look set to remain below $400/mt for the rest of the year, if current conditions continue, ...

Regardless of the potential replacement of current potash import it's the amazing growth factor attached to agriculture/food production happening in Brazil as a whole.
Totally off the hook expansion of the Cerrado, farming, farming, farming, surgarcane, ethanol, etc, etc. We are on the cusp of astronomical growth potential for the provision of potash to end user groups. It's not just what AMZ can do for you now, it's what AMZ can do for Brazil going forward...scalability i believe is the term someone used here. AMZ can and will compete.

All that possibility let alone having a metric ton leave port.