
After the price of diammonium, which was driven by the increase in iron prices, diammonium prices rose again. In Heilongjiang and Jilin, the temperature is low, dealers get goods, farmers prepare fertilizer is slightly deserted; Hebei, Anhui diammonium dealers prepare enough goods, slow shipments, has been the phenomenon of low prices dumping; northwest market diammonium is also affected by low temperature weather The peak season is less than that.
Taken together, the diammonium market trend this spring is quite similar to last year's spring. Last year, domestic diammonium was affected by the low temperature, which caused a decline in the first time before and after the Qingming period. Although this year was stimulated by factors such as price hikes and early arrival of ports, there was a brief warmth after the spring, but local stocks were abundant and even surplus, the temperature was low, and the farmers The factors of low enthusiasm for grain production led to diammonium being pulled into the dilemma that the goods had gone halfway and prices had dropped.
Diammonium in Hebei, Anhui, and other places has the phenomenon of price reduction and dumping. 64% of diammonium mainstream wholesale and warehouse delivery price is 3,200 to 3,250 yuan (ton price, the same below), and 57% of the mainstream warehouse price is 2,950 yuan, both of which fell more than half a month ago. 50 yuan or so. Dealers said that at the moment when all parties are worrying about taking goods slowly, there is a phenomenon of price promotions in the local market, which is quite unfavorable to the market of diammonium.
Although the shipment of diammonium in the northeastern market was frozen by heavy snow, the dealer's mentality was relatively stable, and it was believed that the cold weather pushed the market of diammonium to precedence, and that just needed to be still. Just wait and see. At present, the wholesale price of 64% diammonium in Heilongjiang and Jilin is stable at 3250 to 3300 yuan, and 57% diammonium is about 3,000 yuan.
Internationally, diammonium experienced price increases in the previous week, and last week prices continued to rise. Offshore prices in Tampa, the Baltic, and Saudi Arabia have risen by 10 to 20 US dollars. The rise in international diammonium prices is expected to stimulate the enthusiasm of enterprises and traders to collect ports, thereby reducing the pressure on domestic supply and demand.
The monoammonium market has still not improved, and the approaching export window period has not triggered the enthusiasm of manufacturers for procurement. Despite the purchase of tens of thousands of tons last week, the market that has repeatedly failed to break through several months in China is only a drop in the bucket.
The price of mono-ammonium was still fluctuating at a low level last week. Hubei 55% powder mainstream factory price 2300 yuan, the actual ex-factory price in 2260 ~ 2280 yuan; Sichuan and Guizhou mainstream factory price 2250 ~ 2300 yuan; Anhui 55% powder mainstream ex-factory price 2280 ~ 2300 yuan. Before the spring of last year, after the spring began, the domestic market for ammonium once rose. This year, companies are still hoping to stimulate the export of an ammonium market. However, pressure is still present.
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