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Fertilizer Prices Expected to Remain High After Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Says Fertiglobe CEO

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is unlikely to immediately lower fertilizer prices, with supply chain adjustments and increased natural gas production needed. This situation threatens to prolong global food inflation and crop input costs, with Fertiglobe anticipating a slow recovery in fertilizer supply. Market watchers should monitor natural gas output in the Gulf and logistical strategies for shipping routes.
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Ahmed El Hoshy
Ahmed El-Hoshy
Fertiglobe
Abu Dhabi
Strait of Hormuz
Tehran
Washington
United States
Iran