fertilizer prices today, July 26, 2022: Fertilizer prices continue to be high. The market is trading slowly. In the context of the world market economy gradually becoming inflationary, the high price of fertilizers in the past 2 years is largely due to the high price of raw materials. The aftershocks from the Covid 19 pandemic have not yet ended, but now the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has broken the supply chain of raw materials and increased rapidly. Putting aside those worries, recently, on July 22, the WashingtonPost reported that in Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine signed separate agreements with the United Nations (UN) on paving the way for the export of goods, including fertilizers, through the Black Sea; as well as lifting restrictions on Russian grain and fertilizers. By signing this treaty, not only does it open up hope for ensuring global food security, but it also reduces pressure on fertilizer supply in the coming time. #fertilizer_price #farmers #western region #fertilizer_price #fertilizer #fertilizer #potassium_price #agriculture #fertilizer #agricultural materials #news #agriculture
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