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In reply to the discussion: Epic fury is slowly beoming Epic Fuck up [View all]progree
(12,911 posts)46. Prices for any available supplies of fertilizer have spiked more than a third since the war in Iran
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1116101825
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/iran-war-deprives-us-farmers-of-affordable-fertilizer-as-spring-planting-looms/ar-AA1YAaSv
Iran war deprives US farmers of affordable fertilizer as spring planting looms, Reuters, 3/13/26
various excerpts:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/iran-war-deprives-us-farmers-of-affordable-fertilizer-as-spring-planting-looms/ar-AA1YAaSv
Iran war deprives US farmers of affordable fertilizer as spring planting looms, Reuters, 3/13/26
various excerpts:
Prices for any available supplies have spiked more than a third since the war in Iran paralyzed global trade.
The U.S., which in some years imports half of its urea fertilizer, is about 25% short of the usual supplies that farmers buy for spring planting, according to The Fertilizer Institute,
More than 30% of world nitrogen fertilizer exports, as well as fertilizer components like sulfur, pass through the now effectively closed Strait of Hormuz.
The length of time that the Strait of Hormuz is closed is critical. Fertilizer loaded onto ships in the Gulf can take weeks to reach markets like the U.S., and then must be transferred to river barges, trucks or trains to reach farmland. Most fertilizer needs to be applied before the crop starts growing, so any supplies arriving too late cannot be used for the 2026 crop.
The U.S., which in some years imports half of its urea fertilizer, is about 25% short of the usual supplies that farmers buy for spring planting, according to The Fertilizer Institute,
More than 30% of world nitrogen fertilizer exports, as well as fertilizer components like sulfur, pass through the now effectively closed Strait of Hormuz.
The length of time that the Strait of Hormuz is closed is critical. Fertilizer loaded onto ships in the Gulf can take weeks to reach markets like the U.S., and then must be transferred to river barges, trucks or trains to reach farmland. Most fertilizer needs to be applied before the crop starts growing, so any supplies arriving too late cannot be used for the 2026 crop.
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Prices for any available supplies of fertilizer have spiked more than a third since the war in Iran
progree
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#46
I would say, it was from the start but became rapidly, exponentially worse
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11 hrs ago
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