ABC News – Australia
·australia
·2 hours ago
Charts explain why fertiliser prices aren't coming down anytime soon
Fertiliser prices are expected to remain high for several months, according to analysts at CRU Group. Disruptions in the Middle East and rising sulphur costs have contributed to a loss of 1.9 million tonnes of market production, impacting global food producers. Australian farmers are facing steep prices, with bids for urea exceeding US$1,000 per tonne.
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