Yara International ASA reports that fertilizer demand is recovering after a price surge during the early stages of the US-Iran conflict caused farmers to delay purchases. The rebound indicates a normalization in the agricultural input market following geopolitical tensions. This development is significant as it suggests a recovery in global fertilizer consumption.
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Fertilizer demand recovering after price surge
Fertilizer demand is beginning to recover.
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Fertilizer demand is beginning to recover.
OpinionFertilizer demand is beginning to recover after a price surge during the early stages of the US-Iran conflict led farmers to delay purchases, according to giant crop nutrients maker Yara International ASA.
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Fertilizer demand is beginning to recover.
OpinionA price surge occurred during the early stages of the US-Iran conflict.
BloombergThe price surge led farmers to delay purchases.
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