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Mergers are on the rise. Consolidation is rampant in China. GMOs are shifting demand to higher-priced fungicides. Oversupply is creating more competition. Labor, raw materials and facility upgrades are adding to cost of doing business. GLP capacity is scarce, and registration dossiers are more complex than ever.

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Seen and Heard

“It looks as though [cotton] prices are going to continue down over the next season. We think that because even though price has come down, it is still not competitive with polyester. Other reasons we think prices will drop is because government policies are supporting prices in China and India."

--Terry Townsend, Executive Director, International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)

 

 


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