The Analysis of the Mineral Fertilizers Prices in the 2000-2010 Year



Abstract

In the 2000-2010 year the prices surge of agricultural production took place. It refers especially to the mineral fertilizers. In this paper the analyses of the mineral fertilizers prices in the domestic market are shown, taking seasonal changes under consideration. The synthetic representation of the researched phenomenon seasonality has been reached by seasonality rates calculating (additive). The research results show that the prices of all put to analysis fertilizers are characterized by seasonality, but the oscillation rate was different. The prices seasonality rates of ammonium nitrate were higher than other fertilizers. 

Keywords

Natural fertilizers; Mineral resources; Seasonal character

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Published : 2011-12-31


Piwowar, A. (2011). The Analysis of the Mineral Fertilizers Prices in the 2000-2010 Year. Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, 21(3), 71-79. Retrieved from http://www1.up.poznan.pl/jard/index.php/jard/article/view/736

Arkadiusz Piwowar  arkadiusz.piwowar@ue.wroc.pl
Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu  Poland


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