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Fertilizers Also Remain in the Strait of Ormuz: Key Agroecology in the Face of Rising Prices

Summary by efeverde.com
Madrid.- Beyond fossil fuels, the closure of the Strait of Ormuz by the attack of the United States and Israel on Iran has caused disruptions of supplies in many other markets, such as fertilizers. And, as with the former, this problem is a window of opportunity to take steps towards better systems for the environment. According to data from Zero Carbon Analytics, about 30% of global exports of nitrogen fertilizers - such as urea or ammonia - tr…
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Madrid.- Beyond fossil fuels, the closure of the Strait of Ormuz by the attack of the United States and Israel on Iran has caused disruptions of supplies in many other markets, such as fertilizers. And, as with the former, this problem is a window of opportunity to take steps towards better systems for the environment. According to data from Zero Carbon Analytics, about 30% of global exports of nitrogen fertilizers - such as urea or ammonia - tr…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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