Why the price of tomatoes is rising due to the war in Iran: the long journey of fertilizers from the East
The rising price of tomatoes in Spain is attributed to the ongoing war in Iran and its effects on fertilizer supply chains.
Closure of the Strait of Hormuz could compromise fertilizer imports, says study
A study highlights the potential impact of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz on Brazil's fertilizer imports, suggesting a possible increase in costs by 7% to 10% for the 2026-2027 crop season.
US special envoy John Coale spoke about his meeting with Lithuanian politicians at a hotel in Vilnius
US special envoy John Coale's recent visit to Lithuania has sparked discussions regarding Belarusian relations, particularly focusing on issues such as fertilizers and diplomatic channels.
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The article discusses various news highlights, including the rising prices of fertilizers due to the war in Iran, commentary on the UN Security Council, the death of an influential Brazilian actor, and a police incident involving a woman.
War in the Middle East causes fertilizer prices to skyrocket and worries Brazilian agribusiness
The Brazilian agribusiness sector is facing significant challenges due to skyrocketing fertilizer prices linked to the ongoing war in the Middle East, primarily driven by supply restrictions from China.
FAO expert: A major disruption in global food supplies is weeks away
Maximo Torero of the FAO warns that the ongoing war in the Middle East may lead to significant disruptions in global food supplies within weeks.
The Geopolitical Factor Interrupts Decision-Making More and More
The rising costs of energy and fertilizers could disrupt planting plans from the American Midwest to the Pampas region.
Yellow lights for the wheat of the 2026/27 campaign
The rising cost of fertilizers threatens the future profitability of wheat production in Argentina for the 2026/27 campaign.
Thanks to Profertil, Argentina is self-sufficient in granulated urea in a global crisis situation
Profertil, recently acquired by Adecoagro, ensures Argentina's self-sufficiency in granulated urea while also being poised for export amidst a global fertilizer crisis driven by geopolitical tensions.
The war and the costs of agriculture once again put the focus on withholdings
The conflict instigated by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran is significantly impacting global agriculture, particularly in Argentina where agricultural prices have yet to react as they did after the Russia-Ukraine war.
Reading the Best with FAZ+: Fertilizer Markets in Distress and Why German Wine is an Endangered Cultural Asset
The article discusses the current challenges in fertilizer markets due to global conflicts and highlights the cultural significance of German wine.
China restricts fuel exports, amplifying scarcity fears in Asia
China has begun restricting exports of aviation fuel, diesel, and fertilizers, raising concerns among major Asian nations about potential supply shortages due to the situation in the Middle East.
The fertilizer market is shaking. Europe will feel the impact in higher food prices
The turbulent fertilizer market is expected to lead to increased food prices in Europe.
The 'Farmers' Saeima': The War in the Near East has Increased Farmers' Expenses
The Farmers' Saeima in Latvia raises concerns over increased agriculture costs due to rising fuel and fertilizer prices as a consequence of the ongoing war in the Near East.
MTK warns: War in the Middle East driving agriculture into crisis
The Finnish Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners warns that the war in the Middle East is leading to a cost crisis in agriculture due to rising fertilizer and fuel prices.
Brazil Will Face Greater Difficulties in Buying Fertilizers Amid War
Brazil is facing increased challenges in acquiring fertilizers due to export restrictions imposed by China, alongside existing pressures from the ongoing war in Iran.
It Affects More Than Just the Oil Sector: Blockade in the Strait of Hormuz Threatens Food and Fertilizer Imports
The blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is significantly disrupting global fertilizer and food imports, impacting agricultural producers and vulnerable regions.
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The report highlights various key events, including the European response to rising oil prices, tensions between Iran and the U.S., and political updates in Brazil.
Belarus frees 250 political prisoners, USA lifts sanctions on Belarusian fertilizers
Belarus has released 250 political prisoners in exchange for the United States easing sanctions on Belarusian fertilizers and financial sectors.
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Prices for diesel and gasoline are rising due to ongoing conflicts, prompting states to reject a government proposal to reduce taxes on diesel.
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Brazil faces rising fuel prices amid external tensions, with government responses and political shifts underway.
China restricts fertilizer exports; the country is one of Brazil's main suppliers
China is restricting fertilizer exports to protect its domestic market, impacting Brazil as one of its main suppliers.
China restricts fertilizer exports amid war in Iran and may affect Brazil
China's restrictions on fertilizer exports, aimed at protecting its domestic market, could exacerbate global shortages linked to the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly impacting Brazil.
I. Ruginienฤ Claims That Discussions About the Renewal of Belarusian Fertilizer Transit Are Not Taking Place
I. Ruginienฤ states that there are currently no discussions regarding the renewal of Belarusian fertilizer transit in Lithuania.
War in the Middle East: how the conflict alters prices, logistics, and production expectations, according to an expert
Dante Romano discusses the impact of the Middle East conflict on global markets, particularly affecting energy, fertilizers, and agricultural commodities, thus reshaping the agro-industrial sector's outlook.
Not Just Oil and LPG... Crisis in Fertilizers, Medicines, and Food Due to Middle East War
The ongoing war in the Middle East is exacerbating shortages not only of oil and gas but also affecting food, medicine, and fertilizers, with rising prices being observed post-conflict escalation.
These products may soon become more expensive in Finland โ The reason is Horzuminsalmi
The rising price of fertilizers due to the Middle East conflict threatens to increase food prices in Finland.
European countries are worried about fertilizer price increase due to the war
Countries in Europe are expressing concern over the rising prices of fertilizers, driven by the ongoing conflict affecting global supply chains.
The Silent Battle for Food
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is significantly impacting global food security, particularly through disruptions in agricultural supply chains and fertilizer prices.
US-Iran conflict affects India, with crises in oil, gas, food, and manufacturing
The ongoing US-Iran conflict has had a significant impact on India's energy supply and manufacturing sectors as geopolitical tensions escalate.
The Hormuz conflict affects Swedish harvests โ and wallets
The conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is impacting Swedish farmers by driving up the costs of diesel and fertilizers, which may lead to higher food prices in stores.
The body admits that the 16% increase in gasoline prices, 28% in diesel, and 50% in fertilizers is already affecting the daily lives of families and businesses
Spain's Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo acknowledged the significant impact of rising prices for gasoline, diesel, and fertilizers on citizens and businesses, particularly in key sectors like transportation and agriculture.
Abrupt Change: The Way Agricultural Inputs are Purchased has Changed
Agricultural producers in Argentina are beginning the 2026/27 campaign with critically low stocks of herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers, according to a report by AZ-Group.
Graph of the Day: The War in Iran Drives Up Fertilizer Prices, but Food in Europe Is Not Expected to Increase Sharply
The ongoing conflict in Iran has caused a 40% rise in global prices for key nitrogen fertilizers, though food prices in Europe are expected to remain stable due to a market surplus and prior fertilizer procurement by farmers.
War in the Middle East: The Impact on Fertilizer and Food Imports in Africa
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is disrupting international trade, particularly affecting Africa's agricultural markets and its reliance on fertilizer and grain imports.
Concern About the Impact of War on Agriculture: What Measures Are on the Table - Decisions Within the Week
The Greek government is concerned about rising fertilizer prices due to the war in the Middle East, which the Minister of Agricultural Development and Food attributed to increased energy costs, particularly oil.
A major country resorts to early withdrawals from fertilizer reserves due to the war with Iran
China has decided to release its commercial fertilizer stocks early this year due to disruptions in global trade caused by the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel's impact on Iran.
The United States authorizes Venezuela to sell fertilizers due to global shortages caused by the Iran crisis
The U.S. has granted Venezuela permission to export fertilizers and petrochemicals, alleviating some sanctions amid a global supply crisis influenced by the ongoing situation in Iran.
"We are concerned": they warn that the rise in fertilizers due to the war could affect wheat planning
Argentinian producers are alarmed by rising fertilizer prices, which have surged partly due to conflict in the Middle East, potentially impacting future wheat cultivation plans.
PTT's Research Director: Prolonged War in Iran Would First Raise Import Food Prices
The ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could significantly increase the price of imported food, particularly if the conflict endures.
Middle East war having 'huge impact' on EU economy: Commissioner Christophe Hansen
The EU's agriculture sector is facing significant challenges exacerbated by the ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly through increased fertilizer costs, according to EU Commissioner Christophe Hansen.
Fertilizers, aluminum, and sugar. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz will not only increase oil prices
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to increase prices of various commodities, not just oil.
Shock for agriculture: rising fertilizer prices, risk of a blow to spending
European farmers face a critical challenge as fertilizer prices surge by 20% due to rising gas costs and geopolitical tensions.
India urging China to ease urea export curbs โ Bloomberg
India is requesting China to lift restrictions on urea exports due to rising fertilizer prices linked to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Conflict in the Middle East: Financial and Technical Tools from Agricultural Consortia of Italy to Support Farmers
European agriculture faces uncertainties and increased costs due to geopolitical tensions impacting the supply of fertilizers and energy.
Now a harsh forecast for food prices
The prolonged conflict in the Middle East may significantly impact food and commodity prices, warns Pellervo Economic Research Institute (PTT).
The price of food is threatened to rise if the war continues
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East could significantly impact food and commodity prices, according to Pellervo Economic Research.
The war also impacts fertilizer supply
The escalation of tensions in the Middle East is severely affecting the fertilizer supply chain, particularly through the destabilization of maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
If the Middle East war lasts long, there will be a food crisis worldwide, affecting agriculture
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East may lead to a global food crisis due to disruptions in trade routes crucial for agricultural supplies.
The war in Iran is already impacting food production due to rising fertilizer costs
The ongoing war in Iran is causing a 20% increase in fertilizer prices, which may lead to higher costs for staple food products.