Zalewski: The largest amount of mineral fertilizers in the January-February period was imported from Germany – 167.3 thousand tons, from Russia – 65.0 thousand tons, from Lithuania – 62.2 thousand tons, the Netherlands – 55.7 thousand tons, and Finland – 30.0 thousand tons. "The import from Russia concerned almost exclusively potash fertilizers. The import of nitrogen and compound fertilizers from Russia was negligible and amounted to 42.5 tons and 481 tons, respectively. Nitrogen fertilizers were mainly imported in January from Germany, the Netherlands, and Lithuania, and compound fertilizers – from Lithuania and Finland." We remind you that the so-called CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) is the Price Adjustment Mechanism at Borders Considering Carbon Dioxide Emissions. It came into force at the beginning of the year to limit the import of fertilizers from Russia, but due to the conflict in the Middle East and access to cheaper fertilizers, its suspension is being called ...