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Ravensdown announces early rebate, fertiliser price cut, and $6m new plant

The fertiliser cooperative will pay $21 a tonne is cash rebates to farmers three months earlier than usual. With special feature audio.

Chris Hutching
Wed, 18 May 2016

Fertiliser company Ravensdown will mirror Fonterra’s strategy of splitting the annual dividend and paying an earlier portion to help struggling farmers.

The co-operative will pay out $21 A tonne in cash rebates to farmers three months earlier than usual. 

Ravensdown will pay a June rebate portion

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Wed, 18 May 2016
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