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No. 33 Edition, Jun. 2026
F-NEWS Fetilizer news weekly Link the GlobalFertilizer Business
Industry News
Sulfuric Acid Prices Surge Past $500/t — Reshaping Global Phosphate Fertilizer Supply Spot prices have now exceeded $500 per metric ton, squeezing margins and forcing production cuts at major players like Mosaic and OCP. Read More
India Launches New Urea Procurement Tender for 1.7 Million Tons India's National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) has floated a tender to purchase 1.7 million tons of urea, with the bid deadline on June 8, latest loading date on July 20 and tender validity ending on June 18. Read More
China Resumes Urea Exports! FOB Price Floor Set at USD 660 Per Metric Ton Several Chinese urea manufacturers obtained export quotas valid from June to August, marking China's re-entry into the global urea market. Read More
China and US can partner on soil health for global prosperity China and the US should cooperate to restore soil health through eco‑friendly agricultural practices, supportive policies and education to boost global food security, climate action and sustainable development. Read More
FAO report: 1.7 billion people experience lower crop yields due to land degradation FAO reports that human-induced land degradation has reduced crop yields for 1.7 billion people, threatening food security and requiring urgent sustainable land management. Read More
China's use of fertilizers peaked a decade ago China's population has doubled, yet per capita grain output has risen. Fertilizer use peaked in 2014 and then declined due to the "Zero-Growth" policy, achieving higher yields with reduced application. Read More
Morocco’s Phosphate Exports Jump 19% in 2025 as Global Fertilizer Demand Climbs Morocco's phosphate exports reached 74.65 billion dirhams in the first three quarters of 2025, up 19.2% year-on-year, mainly due to growing global demand and industrial upgrading. Read More
Chinese-funded green fertilizer plant breaks ground in Kenya Kenya launches Chinese-funded green fertilizer plant, using geothermal power to produce 480,000 tons annually, expected to save $460 million in imports and create 2,000 jobs. Read More
used batteries from electric vehicles return to greener life as fertilizers U.S. researchers have developed a method to recycle used EV batteries into agricultural fertilizers, enabling lithium recovery and fertilizer production with both environmental and economic benefits. Read More
Indonesia to build seven fertilizer plants by 2029, cuts retail prices by 20 percent Indonesia plans to build seven fertilizer plants and cut subsidized fertilizer prices by 20% to boost local production and ease farmers' burdens. Read More
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