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Gulf urea output falls as fertilizer ships get stuck raising food inflation fears
Economy
Published on 29 April 2026

Urea supply crunch could ripple straight into food costs
Urea output in the Gulf has dropped, while fertilizer ships face delays in finding safe routes, tightening supply chains. Officials and traders are trying to secure alternative shipping paths for essential goods. The combined impact could worsen food inflation if fertilizer shortages reduce crop inputs and slow seasonal planting.
- Gulf urea production is down, shrinking fertilizer availability
- Delayed ships are struggling to access safe routes
- Tighter fertilizer supply could push up food inflation
- Efforts focus on rerouting essential shipments quickly
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