K+S Raises Potash Prices for Fourth Time This Year on Demand

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K+S AG, Europe’s biggest potash producer, raised prices for the crop nutrient for a fourth time this year on sustained demand from farmers.

K+S is raising prices for muriate of potash, or MOP, the most common source of fertilizer potassium, by 18 euros ($24) a metric ton to 335 euros for customers in Europe, spokesman Michael Wudonig said by telephone. Wudonig was responding to a report in the FMB Weekly Potash Report.