India's urea producers halt operations as LNG supply disruptions from the Iran war threaten fertilizer production and pricing.
Government cuts natural gas supply to fertilizer firms may impact urea output, despite adequate current stock levels.
Restarting a paused plant could take as long as a month, provided LNG supplies resume, according to people familiar with the matter.
AFBF urges the White House to address surging fertilizer prices as farmers face falling crop prices and inflation, while StoneX outlines potential long-term solutions to stabilize fertilizer markets ...
Some urea companies in India have shut down plants or moved up annual maintenance after Qatari supplies of liquefied natural gas, a key feedstock, were suspended due to the Iran war. Manufacturers, ...
The disruption to global commodity prices from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is spreading far beyond energy markets. From ...
By Ana Mano and Roberto Samora SAO PAULO, March 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian farmers may be squeezed by the escalating conflict in ...
The near-closure of the Iran-controlled Strait of Hormuz is causing oil and fertilizer prices to soar, impacting global agriculture and consumers.
Fertiliser supplies for the upcoming Kharif season remain adequate, but industry warns that a prolonged West Asia conflict could disrupt gas availability and imports of key inputs, affecting ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation is urging federal action to protect fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
Middle East tensions are adding uncertainty to fertilizer markets at the start of the U.S. planting season. Farmers are ...
By Milliam MurigiThe escalating conflict between Iran and the United States is beginning to send shockwaves through global agriculture, raising fears of disruptions in fertilizer supply.Experts warn ...