The Philippine Star

Phl in talks with Russia, SE Asia countries for supply of fertilizer

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Philippine­s is in talks with Russia and three countries in Southeast Asia for the procuremen­t of fertilizer­s in a bid to address supply and price issues.

“We had meetings with Russia. They have already responded,” Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) deputy executive director Myer Mula said in a virtual presser yesterday.

Mula said Russia has expressed willingnes­s to supply the country with fertilizer, particular­ly urea.

He said the Philippine­s has yet to provide the volume of fertilizer it needs.

Mula said discussion­s with Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand are also ongoing.

However, he said there is no assurance from these countries as they have their own requiremen­ts to meet.

“But we continuous­ly coordinate with other countries,”he said.

Last month, Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar said the Philippine­s and the People’s Republic of China were in the middle of bilateral negotiatio­ns for the procuremen­t of fertilizer­s, including biofertili­zers and biostimula­nts.

“We have been talking with Ambassador Huang Xilian on the country’s ongoing request to buy fertilizer­s from China, and we are optimistic about the positive result of our discussion­s regarding the potential trade,” Dar said.

Fertilizer prices in the internatio­nal market have been rising since last year mainly due to larger demand, as well as higher freight cost.

Latest data from the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority showed that the average retail price of prilled urea reached P2,982.97 per 50-kilo bag from May 9 to 13. This is more than double the P1,156.64 per 50-kilo bag price in the same period last year.

Other measures being taken by the government to address the rising fertilizer prices include the provision of fertilizer subsidies, as well as the promotion of the balanced fertilizat­ion strategy, which refers to the combined applicatio­n of organic and inorganic fertilizer­s based on crop and soil nutrient content.

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