By Ryan Hanrahan, University of Illinois' FarmDoc project Agri-Pulse's Oliver Ward reported that "fertilizer producers Mosaic and Simplot say they support keeping countervailing duties on Moroccan and Russian phosphate fertilizer in the five-year review now underway." "The tariffs on both countries' product, which range from 16.6% to more than 47%, have been in place since 2021 after Mosaic filed a countervailing duty case. The duties are up for a five-year sunset review, in which Commerce's International Trade Administration and the International Trade Commission assess whether they are still warranted," Ward reported. "If the domestic industry had said it no longer needs them to prevent injury, the tariffs would have been lifted." Progressive Farmer's Russ Quinn reported that "commodity organizations are actively trying to get the duties removed. Earlier this week eight national commodity groups and more than 50 state affiliates sent a letter to the International Trade ...