Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko proposed approaching Russian fertilizer producers to coordinate a 10% potash output cut to increase its price on the market, according to the state-run Belta news service.

“Maybe we should talk to the Russians, consult and reduce the production of potash fertilizers by 10%, maybe 11%,” Lukashenko said Monday at a meeting with Andrey Rybakov, the new chief executive officer of the country’s biggest potash fertilizer company, Belaruskali.