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Moroccan-Turkish fertiliser venture sets sights on new markets
World's largest phosphate exporter, Morocco's OCP, launches joint venture with Turkey's Toros Agri in hopes of bolstering share of Central Asian markets
Published in Ahram Online on 13 - 06 - 2012

Morocco's phosphate giant OCP on Wednesday launched a joint venture with Turkey's Toros Agri to strengthen its grip on lucrative fertiliser markets around the Black Sea and Central Asia.
State-owned OCP, the world's biggest phosphate exporter, will hold a 70 percent stake in the Black Sea Fertilizer Trading Co. while Toros Agri, affiliated to Tekfen Holding, will have 30 percent, OCP said in a statement.
"This venture will enable us to serve our clients in this region in a shorter time, from a shorter distance," OCP said.
The venture will market phosphate-based fertilisers produced at Toros's Tarim Samsun facilities to the Black Sea, Balkan and Central Asia regions.
"We aim to leverage our positioning in Turkey and extend our growth to new surrounding markets," added OCP.
OCP, or Office Cherifien des Phosphates, plans to nearly treble its output of fertilisers by 2020 to 10 million tonnes, to become the world's biggest exporter of phosphate fertilisers.
The North African country's $100-billion economy desperately needs to increase export revenue as it battles to tame decades-high external deficits.
OCP controls around 45 percent of the world market for lime phosphate and over 30 percent of global phosphate exports. It has used its market clout to boost global phosphate prices, OCP officials and foreign traders said.
An OCP source said the partnership with Toros is part of a plan aimed to developing new markets.
"This deal will allow us to cover a dozen of countries in that area; this will be an aggressive foray into these markets," said the source.
"Toros knows well the Black Sea market, they already have a (fertiliser) plant in Turkey...We want to make an aggressive push into central Asia," added the source.
Unlike many commodities whose price is determined on futures exchanges, phosphate transactions are mostly negotiated directly between producers and industrial users.
The announcement of the deal follows a softening in fertiliser demand and prices earlier this year as farmers delayed purchases in protest at high costs.
Canada's Potash Corp, the world's top fertiliser maker, in April trimmed its estimate for global potash demand in 2012 and lowered forecasts for its shipments and profits.
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