Fertiliser companies' carbon move could cost consumers
22 Jul 2008

A push by fertiliser companies to sheet home carbon dioxide emission charges to the “end users” of the fertiliser has conjured up the possibility of a carbon levy or surcharge on consumer foodstuffs sold in supermarkets and elsewhere.
The fertiliser sector is as anxious to exclude farmers from the full cost of carbon, as it as keen to by-pass the cost itself.
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