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Global Fertilizer Prices Surge by 80% — Why China’s Wheat Fields Remain Undisturbed!
Recently, sustained international geopolitical conflicts have triggered drastic swings in the global fertilizer market, with urea prices once surging by more than 80%. Multiple major agricultural nations have been gripped by anxiety as farmers wait desperately for fertilizer to commence field planting. Nevertheless, reporters recently visited key wheat-producing regions in Henan and Anhui provinces and observed a counterintuitive scene: peace and quiet prevail across the local wheat fields.
넶0 2026-06-12 -
The Iran war: Farmers in Brazil and Argentina face rising fertilizer and energy prices
Fertilizer and energy prices have spiked due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, putting pressure on agricultural producers and sparking fears of a potential rise in food prices.
넶0 2026-05-13 -
The Impact of the Middle East Conflict on U.S. Corn Farmers: Fertilizer Price, Availability, and Planting Decisions
The ongoing Middle East conflict has further raised fertilizer prices and supply concerns, piling more pressure on the already struggling 2026 corn farm economy, with volatility and availability worries extending into 2027.
넶5 2026-04-09 -
Global Fertilizer Supply Chain Faces "Systemic Shock"
Two major shocks have recently struck the global agrochemical market in quick succession, pushing the fertilizer supply chain to a dangerous tipping point. Russia has announced a one-month ban on ammonium nitrate exports; the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned that shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a 15%–20% surge in global fertilizer prices in the first half of 2026.
넶8 2026-04-03