One Kent farmer says that the cost of fertiliser has doubled overnight following the war in Iran.
Analysts say current stocks are enough for the upcoming sowing season, but this may change if the war stretches on.
Iran is seriously limiting shipments through the Strait of Hormuz that handles nearly a third of global fertiliser trade.
The farming lobby is pushing the Government to seek the suspension of European Union carbon-related charges on fertiliser ...
Svein Tore Holsether, CEO of Yara International, discusses the impact on global food security from the loss of fertiliser ...
As the conflict in the Middle East continues to cause disruption to global energy markets, the NFU has welcomed the news that ...
Commbank agricultural economist Dennis Voznesenski has warned a “genuine shortage” of fertiliser could cause food costs to ...
The closing of the Strait of Hormuz means a severe disruption to around a third of the world's fertiliser supply. This will ...
Australian farmers are warning the nation is racing towards catastrophe due to dwindling fertiliser supplies and no immediate ...
India kept March fertiliser output at 24.23 lakh tonnes despite West Asia gas crunch, Anupriya Patel tells Lok Sabha, ...
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