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Hormuz conflict triggers fertilizer support wave
Strait of Hormuz disruptions linked to the Iran war have choked off fertilizer shipments from the Middle East and pushed prices sharply higher, prompting a wave of emergency support and trade measures as governments try to shield farmers ahead of key planting seasons.
CASALE: First mover in the green fertilizer revolution
Cover story! Federico Zardi, CASALE’s CEO, talks to Fertilizer International about legacy, leadership and navigating the energy transition.
A year of positives for Anglo American
Fertilizer International interviews Mike Garnett, the Chief Commercial Officer of Anglo American Crop Nutrients, ahead of IFA’s Annual Conference in June.
Innovar Ag – perfecting the agronomic, economic and environmental trifecta
We interview Andrew Semple, the CEO of Innovar Ag, about his career contribution in developing the market for enhanced efficiency fertilizers.
Fertilizer financial scorecard – a year of solid earnings growth
We compare and contrast the 2025 financial performance of selected major fertilizer producers.
China’s sulphuric acid export halt tightens global supply
China’s sulphuric acid exports fell 49% year on year to 666,808 t in the first four months of 2026 as Beijing moved from quota controls to a full export halt from May, removing a key supplier from the seaborne market at a time of already tight balances.
QatarEnergy signs 15-year urea deal with Koch
QatarEnergy has agreed a 15-year urea supply contract with Koch Fertilizer, covering up to 740,000 t/y of Qatari-origin product from July 2024 into the US and other export markets.
MAIRE books new urea licence in €1.3bn project wave
MAIRE has announced fresh awards and scope additions worth about €1.3 billion ($1.4 billion), including a new urea licensing package that reinforces its fertilizer technology pipeline.









