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China expected to stop phosphate exports, food production prices set to rise

The cost of producing food is set to increase with the Chinese government expected to restrict the production and export of a crucial agricultural fertiliser.
Key points:
- Chinese phosphate fertiliser producers are expected to stop exporting for more than six months
- Already high prices of…
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