Document:

Service Agreement

 Exhibit 10.ii.b 
  
 SERVICE AGREEMENT 
  
 between 
  
 MOSAIC FERTILIZER, LLC, of 8813 Highway 41 South, Riverview, Florida 33569 USA 
 (hereinafter referred to as “Mosaic”) 
  

and 
  
 CARGILL INTERNATIONAL SA, OCEAN TRANSPORTATION DIVISION of 14 Chemin-de-Normandie, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland (hereinafter referred to as “Cargill”);

  

	(collectively	referred to as “the Parties” or individually as “a Party”) 

  

WHEREAS Mosaic approached Cargill in respect of its ocean freight needs; 
  
 WHEREAS Cargill is a major provider of ocean transportation; 
  
 AND WHEREAS Cargill and Mosaic have negotiated the terms and conditions under which Cargill
would provide to Mosaic ocean transportation services, risk management strategies and management of post-fixture operations (hereinafter referred to as “Freight Services”), as more fully described below and in the attached Schedule and
Exhibits; 
  
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and
covenants set forth below, Mosaic and Cargill understand and agree as follows: 
  
 SERVICES 
  

	1.	Mosaic hereby appoints Cargill as its non-exclusive service provider, on the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement, relating to the Freight Services. Cargill shall provide
all or part of the Freight Services as and when requested by Mosaic orally or in writing. 

  

	    	Freight services will include, inter alia, vessel/owner screening, obtaining quotes for freight rates in specified routes and at specified times, negotiating contracts and
charterparties, coordinating of invoicing, and advising on market opportunities and strategies. A more detailed description of the Freight Services are contained in Schedule I and Exhibits to Schedule I, all as attached to this Service Agreement and
by this reference made a part hereof. 

  

	2.	Mosaic shall (at its own expense and as far as it is able) provide Cargill with all reasonable information and assistance as Cargill may reasonably require to perform its
obligations under this Agreement. 

 ENTRY INTO FORCE AND DURATION 
  

	3.	This Agreement is effective as of July     th, 2005 and shall continue in effect until terminated by either Party as specified in
section 8 below. 

  
 NO PARTNERSHIP 
  

	4.	The Parties expressly acknowledge and agree that Cargill is an independent contractor and is not a partner, joint venture or employee of Mosaic. Cargill does not have, and will not
hold itself out as having, any authority to bind Mosaic to any contract, debt or other obligation. 

  
 SERVICE FEE 
  

	5.	The fees to be paid by Mosaic for the services rendered by Cargill under this Agreement are fully set forth in Appendix IV to Schedule I. 

  

	6.	All remittances due to Cargill shall be made by Mosaic directly to Cargill or as otherwise directed by Cargill. 

  
 NOTICES 
  

	7.	Any notice required or intended to be given by Mosaic to Cargill, or by Cargill to Mosaic, pursuant to the terms hereof, or any provisions of law, shall be sent by registered mail,
postage prepaid, by telex with confirmed answerback, or by facsimile: 

  
 If to Cargill, addressed to it at: 
  
 Cargill International SA 
 14 Chemin De-Normandie 
 1206 Geneva, Switzerland 
 Telex: 421777
(TRX-CH International) 
 Fax: (41) 22-703-2730 
 Attn: Andrew Barker 
  
 If to
Mosaic addressed to it at: 
  
 Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC 

 8813 Highway 41 South 
 Riverview, Florida 33569 USA 
 Telex:
                                        

 Fax: 
 Attn: Doug Montgomery

  
 DURATION AND TERMINATION 
  

	8.	This Agreement shall remain in effect until terminated as follows (i) at any time by the mutual written consent of the Parties or (ii) by either Party, with or without
cause, by providing sixty (60) days prior written notice to the other. Upon termination of this Agreement, Cargill will have no further claim or 

 right to compensation or other payment of any kind whatsoever, except for the payment of Fees earned
prior to the termination date. Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary, either Party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect upon the giving of notice to the other in the event the other Party commits a material violation
or breach of any term or provision of this Agreement. 
  
 NON-ASSIGNMENT

  

	9.	Cargill agrees that it has no right to and will not assign or transfer any portion of any payments or its rights to receive payments from Mosaic under this Agreement to any third
party without the prior written consent of Mosaic. Unless otherwise agreed by Mosaic in writing in advance, the employees and regular staff members of Cargill shall perform the services required by Mosaic under this Agreement.

  
 RECORD KEEPING 
  

	10.	Cargill shall keep complete and accurate records of all expenses and disbursements relating to Cargill’s actions under this Agreement, including the amount, date and recipient
thereof. Mosaic shall have the right to inspect such records from time to time and to make copies of such records. 

  
 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS 
  

	11.	In providing the services contemplated hereunder Cargill agrees to comply in all respects with all applicable laws, regulations and decrees. 

  

	12.	Cargill agrees to submit reports to all applicable authorities as required for the fulfillment of its obligations under this Agreement and to pay all taxes and duties which may
arise as a result of its activities hereunder. 

  
 ENTIRE
AGREEMENT AND SEVERANCE 
  

	13.	This Service Agreement, including Schedule 1 and Exhibits to Schedule I, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any prior understandings or agreements,
oral or written, of any kind whatsoever relating to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement may be amended only in writing and signed by both Parties. 

  

	14.	Any provision of this Agreement which shall prove to be invalid, void, or illegal will in no way effect, impair, or invalidate any other provision hereof and such remaining
provisions shall remain in full force and effect. The failure of either of the Parties hereto to exercise any of its rights or remedies under this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any such right or remedy on later occasions.

  
 CONFIDENTIALITY 
  

	15.	For the purpose of this section, “Confidential Information” shall mean any of the business, technical, operational and financial information disclosed by one Party (the
“Disclosing Party”) to the other Party (the “Receiving Party”), either directly or indirectly pursuant to the execution and performance of this Agreement and includes business strategies, customer lists, know-how, inventions and
ideas that are owned by or in possession of the Disclosing Party. 

	16.	Notwithstanding section 15 above, Confidential Information shall not include information which: 

  

	 	(a)	is in the public domain prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; 

  

	 	(b)	becomes part of the public domain by publication or otherwise through no unauthorized act or omission on the part of the Receiving Party; 

  

	 	(c)	is lawfully in the receiving Party’s possession prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party. 

  

	17.	The Receiving Party shall only use the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party in accordance with the performance of this Agreement. Disclosure of Confidential Information
shall be limited to officers, employees, agents, advisors of the Receiving Party and members of the receiving Party’s Group that are directly involved in the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and even then only to such extent as is
necessary and essential. The Receiving Party shall not otherwise disclose the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information without the prior express written consent of the Disclosing Party or unless required by law, court order or regulatory
body. No representation or warranty is given by the Disclosing Party as to the accuracy or the completeness of the Confidential Information. 

  

	18.	All documents containing Confidential Information provided by the Disclosing Party shall remain the property of the Disclosing Party and on termination of this Agreement copies
thereof shall be returned or destroyed upon the request of the Disclosing Party. 

  
 GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 
  

	19.	This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with English law. The Parties shall attempt to resolve all disputes which may arise out of or in connection with this
agreement by amicable negotiation. If the Parties are unable to reach an amicable settlement of a dispute, the claimant shall first submit the matter to non-binding mediation. The mediation shall be held in London and in accordance with the rules
and procedures of the Center for Dispute Resolution (CEDR), London. The Parties shall attempt to mutually agree on a mediator, failing which the mediator shall be appointed by CEDR at the request of either Party. If the mediation does not result in
a settlement of the dispute within forty five (45) days from the appointment of the mediator, then the claimant(s) shall have the right to refer the dispute to binding arbitration for final adjudication. The arbitration shall be held in London,
in accordance with the English Arbitration Act. The arbitration shall be conducted in English before a panel of 3 arbitrators, with each Party appointing an arbitrator and the Party-appointed arbitrators appointing a third arbitrator-chairman.

  

									
	CARGILL INTERNATIONAL SA	 	 	 	MOSAIC FERTILIZER, LLC
					
	 Date:
	 	  

	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	  

					
	 By:
	 	  

	 	 	 	 By:
	 	  

	 Name:
	 	 Andy Barker
	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Douglas MontgomeryBarge Freight Sales Agreement

 Exhibit 10.ii.c. 
  
 BARGE FREIGHT SALES AGREEMENT 
  

									
	CARGO CARRIERS
A DIVISION OF CARGILL MARINE AND TERMINAL, INC.
P.O. BOX 5608
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-5608
(952) 742-6763	 	CONTRACT ID
CONTRACT NO	 	CCISMOS00002
52792	 	REVISION
CONTRACT DATE	 	0
05/05/2005

  
  

	
	 

  
  

															
	 BUYER:
	  	 Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC
 NW 5329
 P.O. Box 1450
 Minneapolis, MN 55485-5329
	  	SELLER:	  	 CARGO CARRIERS DIVISION OF
 CARGILL MARINE AND TERMINAL, INC.
 P.O. BOX 5608
 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-5608
	  	 	  	 	  	 
								
	 ATTN:
	  	MPH DICAL G/P/UREA	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
								
	 Term/
 Rate
	  	 Load Port/
 Discharge
Port
	  	 Cargo
  
	  	 	  	 RakeMin/
 BoxMin
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
 -
	  	 DARROW AND SOUTH
 VARIOUS
	  	FERTILIZER	  	 	  	 1,400
 1,600
	  	 	  	 	  	 

  
  
 Terms of Payment 
 Net 7 Days 
  
  
 Contract
Description 
 See schedules for additional contract terms 

 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
  
  
 ADVANCE PLACEMENT NOTICE — Buyer will advise Seller of
loading station where barge is to be placed at least five (5) days prior to the commencement of the placement period. Buyer will also provide Seller with an MSDS sheet for the cargo to be shipped. 
  
 FORCE MAJEURE — Neither Buyer nor Seller shall be responsible for delay in performance
under this contract if such delay is due to any cause beyond such party’s reasonable control including, but not limited to, strikes, war, fire, lockouts, riots, adverse navigating conditions, inability to secure fuel or power, orders of any
government agency, civil commotion, accidents, river freeze-up, floods, breakdowns, embargoes, acts of god or other causes beyond reasonable control of party or parties affected and if the party so affected shall give written notice to the other
party of such cause for delay in performance within three (3) days following the commencement of the cause for delay or the commencement of the placement period next due as provided for in the contract, whichever is later. If, however, the
commencement of performance is delayed beyond the expiration of such placement period, then either party may cancel all barges due within such placement period by giving notice to the other party on or before the last day of such placement period,
and upon such cancellation, neither party shall have any further liability to the other with respect to such cancelled barges. 
  
 FAILURE TO PLACE/FAILURE TO ACCEPT — If either party fails to perform this Contract or any part thereof for a reason other than force majeure, damages for such
failure or refusal to perform shall be limited to the difference between the rate specified in the Contract and the rate actually paid or received by the injured party, multiplied by the weight of cargo actually shipped, provided, however, that the
party who failed or refused to perform shall in event be entitled to receive any such damages from the non-defaulting party. The non-defaulting party is required to use due diligence and all reasonable efforts to mitigate the damages to be borne by
the defaulting party under this provision. In no event shall either party be liable for consequential damages for failure to perform. 
  
 CARGO INSURANCE — Subject to bill of lading terms and conditions. 
  
 The terms and conditions on the reverse side of CCI’s form of Bill of Lading are incorporated into this Agreement whether or not such
Bill of Lading is utilized for any particular shipment. 
  
 SELLER IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, and this Contract is subject to the rules and regulations imposed upon contractors and subcontractors pursuant to 41 C.F.R. Chapter 60. Unless this Contract is exempt, there is incorporated herein by reference: 41 C.F.R. sec.
60-1.4; 41 C.F.R. sec 60-250.4; and 41 C.F.R. sec 60-741.5. 
  

	

			
	PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN DUPLICATE	  	 CARGO CARRIERS, a division of CARGILL MARINE
 AND TERMINAL, INCORPORATED

  
  
  
  

													
	 	  	DATE  	  	 	  	     BY  	  	 	  	DATE  	  	 

 (146899) 
  

			
	Doug Montgomery	  	   Darrell Buell

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