JIMKSI64
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Little advice folks.
With the recent fracase in the Middle East the primary components of chemical fertilizers will be exploding in cost. They are already talking about a possible famine if the natural gas extraction facility capacity ( 40% of global nitrogen production ) that has been destroyed is not replaced.
You may be hearing a lot of talk about force majeure. Contracts for energy are being suspended world wide.
American does not import much fertilizer but as the world wide price goes up more will be shipped from here driving up the price.
With the recent fracase in the Middle East the primary components of chemical fertilizers will be exploding in cost. They are already talking about a possible famine if the natural gas extraction facility capacity ( 40% of global nitrogen production ) that has been destroyed is not replaced.
You may be hearing a lot of talk about force majeure. Contracts for energy are being suspended world wide.
American does not import much fertilizer but as the world wide price goes up more will be shipped from here driving up the price.