Fertilizer off-take does not take-off

Updated 30 Dec, 2019

If December has not acted up, the fertilizer industry is all set to post its highest ever urea production in the country’s history. That is what the 11MCY19 numbers tell – as urea production is clear by 12 percent from the same period last year, all set to go past six million tons for the calendar year. That is about it as far as heartening stuff about fertilizer is concerned.

Pakistan would not mind had the six million tons of likely production was met with six million tons of off-take as well. But that is not happening – unless December produces a record month of well over a million tons of urea off-take alone. The urea off-take for 11MCY19 at 4.9 million tons is lowest in three years, which does go on to show some crop targets will surely be missed, and some crops will be delayed, as the reports are emerging.

The Rabi season has started at a rather slow note, with the first two months showing the lowest off-take in recallable memory, or at least since CY10, at half a million tons. Yes, urea prices have increased in the same period, but it has been more of a gradual increase since the beginning of the fiscal year. The slowdown in demand seems to be driven more by crop situations than solely by prices.

Fertilizer inventories are high, which could mean pressure on the pricing power going forward, especially as feedstock gas prices undergo a likely revision come January 2020.

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