A fertilizer shortage, worsened by war in Ukraine, is driving up global food prices and scarcity (NL.ISAE) (US.NTR) (US.MOS) (US.CF) - 07 aprilie 2022: Diferență între versiuni
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Russia also exported 11% of the world’s urea, and 48% of the ammonium nitrate. Russia and Ukraine together export 28% of fertilizers made from nitrogen and phosphorous, as well as potassium, according to Morgan Stanley. Disruptions of those shipments due to sanctions and war has sent fertilizer prices skyrocketing. High grain prices are rising even more.