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Media Release: National Farmers Union Calls for Fertilizer Price Investigation

Rodney, ON – “Fertilizer prices have skyrocketed over the past 6 months, and we want to know why”, said Don Ciparis, President of National Farmers Union—Ontario.

“My farm’s fertilizer prices have gone up 144-220% since April 7 to December 13 of last year. All of this is just outrageous. We believe that the only way to get to the bottom of these price increases is for an independent body like the House of Commons Agriculture Committee to investigate all of the factors that contribute to
fertilizer pricing in Canada”.

On Thursday, January 13, Katie Ward, National President of the NFU, wrote to the Chair of the Agriculture Committee asking for such an investigation “post haste”.

“Sure, we’ve all heard about supply chain problems, and COVID-problems, and relatively small increases in the cost of natural gas. But when farmers experience these problems our net income goes down, not up,” said Dean Harder, NFU Manitoba member. “When the fertilizer companies encounter the same problems, their income seems set to double. There is something wrong with this picture, and it may boil down to plain old profiteering.”

“The NFU has previously shown how fertilizer companies can manipulate their costs and charges to increase their profits at the expense of farmers. The only consistent difference between 2020 to 2021 is that the price of grain went up. It seems obvious that lack of competition in the fertilizer business allows companies to raise prices to match or overtake commodity prices, regardless of their internal cost structures,” added Doug Scott, NFU Board member from Alberta. “Fertilizer companies are making windfall profits, while farmers are facing massively increased costs after many did not grow much of a crop in 2021 because of the drought. This unfairness has to change.”

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Contact

Don Ciparis : (519)785-0001 or (519) 615-5366 (cell), donciparis@gmail.com
Dean Harder : (204) 797 6388 dean@mts.net
Doug Scott : (780) 358-2376, drmscot@gmail.com

Letter to Committee