"The company has already shut down three production units, one of which is an ammonia production plant. The company has confirmed that a third of the workers, or about 400 people, will be put into downtime.
Mr Izgorodin says that a number of fertilizer factories in Europe will reduce their supply, which will automatically increase fertilizer prices. He noted that the impact will be exacerbated by the loss of Belarusian fertilizers to the European market in December due to US sanctions.
According to him, in such a situation, people will feel the impact through rising food prices. "In this context, Lithuania is in a rather unenviable situation, as food products make up the largest share in the structure of consumers," said A. Izgorodin."
And now, little children, let us bark in direction of Belarus and Russia. Very good, very loud.
And now, little children, let us turn and smell the patriarch Vytautas Landsbergis. His food is always good, maybe we’ll get some gas from here.
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