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As gas prices rise, Grupa Azoty in Poland suspends all new orders for nitrogen fertilizers

The 'Polish chemical group' said that it has stopped accepting new orders for nitrogen fertilizers due to the rising gas prices in the Middle East.

Groupa Azoty reported that non-European producers from Egypt, Algeria and China, as well as the United States, immediately increased fertilizer prices by between $45-70 a metric ton, in response?to the cost increase.

The company also said that producers?in the region as well as importers from a third country have suspended or withdrawn offers.

* 'Grupa Azoty denies halting production. It says that its plants are operating at maximum capacity, and all orders placed prior to the suspension announcement have been fulfilled.

* The company claimed that it didn't pass on the higher costs to partners and that accepting orders with the current prices would expose the company to negative consequences.

* The 'group added that there was no risk of domestic market supply as existing 'orders are being filled and their authorised distribution network holds stocked warehouses.

The company stated that orders for multi-component fertilisers?haven't been suspended? because?gas costs are a smaller percentage of their production costs. (Reporting from Rafal Nowak, Gdansk. Editing by Matt Scuffham.)

(source: Reuters)