THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday warned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could raise energy and fertilizer costs, adding pressure on food systems across Asia and the Pacific.
The impact is sure to be felt. American farmers are the biggest importers of urea in the world. At the end of February, just before the war began, the wholesale price of urea had a high-low spread of ...
As the conflict in Iran continues and the Strait of Hormuz bottlenecked, farmers are now starting to see the cost of ...
Disruption at the Strait of Hormuz has driven up the cost of nitrogen-based synthetic fertilizers ā essential for corn ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on care of begonias, St. Augustine lawns, plumeria trees, palm trees, ...
Living among the Ponderosa and Piñon pines of Yavapai County is a privilege. Still, this year, our namesake trees are facing ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Fertilizer prices are rising again since the beginning of the Iran war, due to a slowdown in exports of nitrogen fertilizers produced in the Middle East. About half of the ...
The war with Iran is causing fertilizer and fuel costs to rise for U.S. farmers, potentially leading to higher consumer grocery bills. The conflict has disrupted global supplies of urea and natural ...
SAO PAULO, March 18 (Reuters) - Brazil could face fertilizer supply problems if the conflict in the Middle East does not ease soon, the nation's farm minister said, criticizing sellers for sharp ...
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