Farmers will pay more. The war in Iran drives up fertilizer prices
Zdjęcie: Foto: Fotorzepa/ Urszula Lesman
There most likely won't be a shortage of fertilizers, but it will be expensive. The deficiency of passage through the Strait of Hormuz determines the prices due to the fact that the Iranian blockade stops the transport of gas, semi-finished products, as well as finished fertilizers. The turbulence of the war in the mediate East is multidimensional.







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