Agrochem Puławy has stopped publishing price lists.  It will be presented to them on March 11-14, 2022.

The company Agrochem Puławy – the authorized distributor of Grupa Azoty, today “removed” the price lists of fertilizers from its website. He also reported that they will reappear on March 11-14, 2022.



Today there is information that Anwil presents a new price list for fertilizers as of March 11, in which ammonium nitrate will cost more than 6,100 PLN per ton. As a reminder, recently the value of this fertilizer was estimated at about 3,000 PLN, and a year ago at PL1, 1200.

At that time, on the website of Agrochem Puławy – which publishes fertilizer prices every month since October, so that, among other things, to stabilize the market in this way – so far there were two price lists. Nitrogen fertilizers January 28, 2022 and compound fertilizers, phosphorous and potassium, March 2. We wrote about it in the text below.

However, these price lists disappeared from the site today (i.e. March 8) at around 10 am and the following message appeared.

“We would like to inform you that price lists will be published on the website from March 11 to 14, 2022. Until then, please contact the sales department by phone, which will provide you with answers about the current prices for fertilizers” – we read on the Agrochem Puławy website. Today, approx. At 9.00 am they were “hanging” the site.




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