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Norwegian fertiliser firm Yara posted a 23 percent drop in third-quarter core earnings as Chinese overproduction dragged prices lower, and said it was considering a major investment in the United States to increase its presence there. Yara, the world's biggest nitrate fertiliser maker, said on Friday earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) excluding one-off items fell to 3.22 billion crowns ($542.75 million) from 4.18 billion a year earlier, in line with expectations.
Its realised prices for urea, a key fertiliser component, fell 24 percent while ammonia prices were down 30 percent, primarily as a Chinese tax credit stoked production and other low cost markets also stepped up output, the firm said. "The increased supply from China turned the market supply-driven, as the highest cost producers needed to curtail production to balance the market," Yara said.
Banking on its size, a relative advantage, Yara said it was in talks with chemicals giant BASF to jointly invest in a "world scale" ammonia plant around the US Gulf of Mexico coast, supporting the German firm's expansion plans. Yara's earnings have suffered this year as global fertiliser prices fell, but analysts say prices may have bottomed out. Increasing consumer demand and the ending of a low tax window in China could support prices, though analysts said any recovery would be very slow. Yara shares, trading at 8.7 times expected 2013 earnings, are among the cheapest in the sector, trading well below peers' average of 13.6 times, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Copyright Reuters, 2013

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