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PH faces fertilizer-related food production nightmares
ASK a Filipino rice farmer on what numbers he can instantly dredge from memory, and he will give you two numbers — or rather, ...
The White House is looking at intervening to help farmers facing high fertilizer prices as a result of the U.S.-Israeli military operation in Iran. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said ...
Farmers across Montana are heading into the spring planting season facing the potential challenge of rising fertilizer prices ...
Fertilizer prices are spiking because of the Iran war, but technology for local production could insulate farmers from future ...
Farmers worldwide, including in the US, rely on inputs that move through the Strait of Hormuz and are now waylaid.
Farmers in the U.S. and Canada, already worried about another year of low profits or losses, now could have spring planting disrupted as they struggle to find fertilizer.
Farmers across Montana are heading into the spring planting season facing another potential challenge: rising fertilizer prices.
The American Farm Bureau is asking President Donald Trump to take action to ensure low-cost fertilizer amid the Iran war.
Unsurprisingly, CF Industries shares have rallied nearly 24% since the initial strikes and, as one would expect, options premiums have risen sharply as well, as traders handicap possible outcomes. CF ...
A widening Middle East conflict that disrupts trade through the Strait of Hormuz could ripple far beyond the energy markets, risking a spike in global food prices.
India has asked China to allow the sale of some urea cargoes as the war in the Middle East curtails the nation’s gas supplies ...
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