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“USDA should publish useful fertilizer market information, including company import amounts where allowed, while keeping confidential business information out of the public report.”
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“USDA should compare newer fertilizer tools, including biological fertilizers, with conventional fertilizers on price, how efficiently crops use them, and crop yields.”
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“USDA should report what kinds of fertilizer are imported into the United States, how much comes from each country, and which foreign and U.S. companies import fertilizer and in what amounts.”
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“USDA should explain how fertilizer industry conditions may affect the prices farmers receive for crops and other farm products at the farm.”
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“USDA should study whether a small number of companies control much of the U.S. fertilizer market and whether that has harmed competition.”
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“USDA should study whether fertilizer companies could be required to report prices across the supply chain every day, week, or month, and tell Congress whether to create that system.”
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“USDA should review rules affecting fertilizer production, movement, and use, and identify where regulatory burdens may be slowing domestic fertilizer activity.”
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“USDA should identify fertilizer imports by type, amount, and source country; explain how fertilizer is made, moved, and sold; and assess future market growth and risks to production.”
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“USDA should explain how fertilizer moves from production to sellers and buyers, including transportation, logistics, and disruptions caused by natural disasters.”
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“USDA should show how the U.S. fertilizer market and prices have changed over 25 years and assess whether public fertilizer price information is clear enough for buyers and other market participants.”
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“USDA should work with its Economic Research Service and post a public report on the U.S. fertilizer industry online within 1 year.”
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