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Mosaic Announces January 2021 Sales Revenues and Volumes

TAMPA, FL / ACCESSWIRE / February 24, 2021 / The Mosaic Company (NYSE:MOS) announced its January 2021 sales revenue and sales volumes by business unit.

Potash(1)

January 2021

January 2020

Sales Volumes in thousands of tonnes(2)

624

728

Sales Revenues in millions

$151

$170

     

Mosaic Fertilizantes(1)

January 2021

January 2020

Sales Volumes in thousands of tonnes(2)

718

752

Sales Revenues in millions

$262

$281

     

Phosphates(1)

January 2021

January 2020

Sales Volumes in thousands of tonnes(2)

741

599

Sales Revenues in millions

$337

$198

(1)The revenues and tonnes presented are sales as recognized in the month and do not reflect current market conditions due to the delays between pricing and revenue recognition.

(2)Tonnes = finished product tonnes

About The Mosaic Company
The Mosaic Company is one of the world's leading producers and marketers of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients. Mosaic is a single source provider of phosphates and potash fertilizers and feed ingredients for the global agriculture industry. More information on the company is available at www.mosaicco.com.

The Mosaic Company Contacts

Media:

Ben Pratt, 813-775-4206
benjamin.pratt@mosaicco.com

Investors:

Laura Gagnon, 813-775-4214 or
Paul Massoud, 813-775-4260
investor@mosaicco.com

SOURCE: The Mosaic Company

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