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Global fertilizer scramble grows as urea and phosphate prices spike and food security fears mount
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Top exporters are slowing sales while buyers scramble elsewhere
Fertilizer prices are surging, hitting key agricultural economies as urea and phosphate become harder and costlier to source. Major exporters are curbing sales to manage shortages and earnings, while importing countries hunt for alternative supplies, raising the risk of a wider food crisis if the imbalance persists.
- Urea and phosphate price spikes are straining farm budgets
- Top exporters are curbing fertilizer sales to control supply
- Importing nations are racing for substitute sources
- Rising costs could translate into higher food risks
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