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SamuelTheThird

(906 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:37 PM Yesterday

Global fertilizer market on edge as Strait of Hormuz closes [View all]

unintended consequences incoming

https://www.brownfieldagnews.com/news/global-fertilizer-market-on-edge-as-strait-of-hormuz-closure-puts-sulfur-supply-and-phosphate-production-at-risk/

An economist with the Fertilizer Institute says half of global sulfur exports need to move through the Strait of Hormuz and its closure could have long-term impacts on the fertilizer industry.

Veronica Nigh tells Brownfield, “When we think about those ammonium sulfate products, or if you’re putting on elemental sulfur, that’s going to be a pretty big challenge as we look at 2026, and certainly when we think about production of MAP and DAP globally and domestically.”

She says those phosphate fertilizers cannot be produced without sulfur or sulfuric acid.

“That’s something that is really in peril right now as we’re looking at this dispute and as we move into the future,” she shares.

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Up shit creek without a paddle underpants Yesterday #1
Zero mainstream media coverage of this SamuelTheThird Yesterday #2
A world more complicated bucolic_frolic Yesterday #3
What happens if desperate and religion-crazed Iranians do a successful crippling cyber attack? SamuelTheThird Yesterday #4
lol, prepare for 1970s economic reality bucolic_frolic Yesterday #6
Kick dalton99a Yesterday #5
Don't forget about the urea nitpicked Yesterday #7
shit SamuelTheThird Yesterday #8
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