The near-closure of the Iran-controlled Strait of Hormuz is causing oil and fertilizer prices to soar, impacting global agriculture and consumers.
ICIS reports on how the escalating conflict in the Middle East is placing global fertilizer supply chains under growing strain, disrupting production, exports and trade flows.
Sulphur and urea fertilizer supply chains will experience the fastest and strongest price impact from the war, says an ...
Farmers across the United States are entering the 2026 spring planting season while global tensions in the Middle East create uncertainty for fertilizer and energy markets. The timing is critical ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation is urging federal action to protect fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
CF Industries stock is on pace for a record high as fertilizer prices rise.
Fertilizer distributors in some areas are not delivering product amid market uncertainty in the Middle East, several analysts and producers said Monday, and many warn that the current supply crunch ...
Escalating tensions in the Middle East are shaking global fertiliser supply and threatening availability just as farmers prepare for key application seasons.
The U.S.’s war in Iran could spike food prices, Jake Hanley, Chief Growth Officer, Director of Investments at Teucrium ETFs, ...
With spring planting beginning around the U.S., it is critical to secure transit, along with the necessary risk‑coverage ...
The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.
As the Strait of Hormuz faces potential closure, experts warn of supply chain disruptions just as U.S. farmers prepare for ...