Bay of Plenty-headquartered Ballance Agri-Nutrients has announced significant cuts to key farm nutrients in response to a global slump in fertiliser prices.
The price review sees urea drop $50 to $525, the lowest price since 2007.
Diammonium phosphate has been reduced by $25 per tonne, sulphate of ammonia by $15 and potash by $10. These changes will flow through to product blends, says Ballance.
South Island-based competitor Ravensdown has also announced price cuts in its fertiliser products.
Ballance chief executive Mark Wynne said the move came on the back of a global slump in fertiliser prices, driven by strong supply and soft demand.