Fertilizer trade gridlock raises concerns for U.S. farmers, Itafos CEO says

The CEO of a U.S.-based phosphate producer says transportation bottlenecks are emerging as a key threat to long-term supply and availability.   David Delaney with Itafos says even with the ceasefire fertilizer products are struggling to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. “Sulfur is the biggest one for phosphate. It’s about 17 million tons stuck […]

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