Tampa NH3 drops

Major players have concluded Tampa anhydrous ammonia at the $470/mt CFR mark for August, down some $55-$57/mt from business concluded for July. Phosphate producers who have been seeing lower prices for their own products are aggressively seeking the same for their input costs. If current price ideas for third-quarter sulfur hold, those prices should be down at least $60/lt or 39 percent from the second-quarter’s $155/lt to $95/lt.