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Agriculture committee  There are zero tariffs on any fertilizer that's going in there currently. The only issue that we potentially had was on rules of origin, if we were sourcing.... Some of our fertilizers are actually blends of different fertilizer products, so we were looking at where we were sourc

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Godfrey

Agriculture committee  No, in total we're producing 25 million tonnes of fertilizer products, so inside that the vast majority of it is potash. I think it's about 18 million tonnes of potash and the rest is nitrogen.

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Godfrey

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Godfrey

Agriculture committee  There are 60 different countries in the world that we're exporting to. The largest buyer would be the United States. They buy an awful pile of our nitrogen production. Also, there's a considerable amount of potash that goes to markets like India, China, and Malaysia, and all thro

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Godfrey

Agriculture committee  CFI is a trade association, so we represent 46 different member companies. I can't speak to individual strategies for individual companies, but I can say that out of the total of all our exports, only 1% of it annually goes to the European Union, so there is great growth potentia

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Godfrey

Agriculture committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. My name is Robert Godfrey and I am the director of policy and government relations for the Canadian Fertilizer Institute. With me today is Clyde Graham, CFI's vice-president of strategies and alliances. I want to the thank

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Godfrey