Russia, China, Middle East tensions could sway fertilizer markets next year

Geopolitics are expected to influence fertilizer prices in 2026. Veronica Nigh is chief economist with The Fertilizer Institute. “We can’t do much to anticipate what’s going to be happening geopolitically with regards to Russia, what’s going to be happening in the Middle East (or) with China. So unfortunately, that international volatility (is) hard to predict.” […]

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