The war in the Middle East shakes agriculture: volatility in soybean and a spike of over US$200 in urea
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing significant volatility in international agricultural markets, particularly affecting soybean and fertilizer prices.
Heavy blow on the bill: 10 billion. Fertilizers are also expensive
Businesses and families in Italy face an increasing financial burden due to soaring prices of essentials, including fertilizer, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions and energy production cuts.
Fertilizer prices have sharply increased. Soon we will feel this in our wallets
Fertilizer prices are rising globally due to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, which has affected production due to natural gas prices.
The war on Iran threatens global food with disrupted fertilizer trade
The ongoing conflict related to Iran is causing significant risks to global food security by disrupting fertilizer trade, leading to potential increases in food prices worldwide.
Fears of Price Shock on Fertilizer: - Double Blow
The surge in gas prices following US and Israeli attacks on Iran is causing fertilizer prices to spike, with potential implications for global supply.
The war already impacts fertilizers: urea prices have risen by up to 20% and the market is on pause
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to a significant rise in international fertilizer prices, particularly urea, which has seen increases of 15% to 20%.
Food: Lower production and price increases due to war โ 'Block' for vital fertilizer in the Strait of Hormuz
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East may lead to lower harvests and higher food prices, particularly due to disruptions in global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which is crucial for fertilizer transport.