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nitpicked

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7. Don't forget about the urea
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:58 PM
19 hrs ago
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2026/03/01/beyond-oil-the-strait-of-hormuz-and-the-global-food-risk/

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Globally, about 180 million metric tons of nitrogen fertilizers are consumed each year (measured in nutrient terms). Of that, roughly 55 to 60 million metric tons of urea move through international seaborne trade annually. The Middle East accounts for approximately 40% to 50% of that traded volume.

And nearly all of those exports must transit the Strait of Hormuz.

In other words, close to one-quarter of globally traded nitrogen fertilizer—and a meaningful share of total global nitrogen production—moves through that single maritime chokepoint that is now threatened by war.

Oil may be the artery of the global economy. Nitrogen fertilizer is central to the global food chain.
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Up shit creek without a paddle underpants 20 hrs ago #1
Zero mainstream media coverage of this SamuelTheThird 19 hrs ago #2
A world more complicated bucolic_frolic 19 hrs ago #3
What happens if desperate and religion-crazed Iranians do a successful crippling cyber attack? SamuelTheThird 19 hrs ago #4
lol, prepare for 1970s economic reality bucolic_frolic 19 hrs ago #6
Kick dalton99a 19 hrs ago #5
Don't forget about the urea nitpicked 19 hrs ago #7
shit SamuelTheThird 19 hrs ago #8
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