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Iran Conflict Spurs Fertilizer Alternatives Amid Price Surge

The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to a significant increase in fertilizer prices, prompting farmers in Senegal and other regions to seek alternatives such as compost and manure. This shift is driven by supply disruptions in the Gulf region, which produces a substantial portion of the world's chemical fertilizers.

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iGEN Editorial
May 31, 2026
Iran Conflict Spurs Fertilizer Alternatives Amid Price Surge

Fertilizer prices have surged by 40% since the onset of the Iran conflict on February 28, impacting global agriculture markets. The CME Urea Futures for June delivery have seen a notable increase, reflecting the broader trend.

Supply Disruptions

The conflict has disrupted the supply of natural gas, a key input for chemical fertilizers, as Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz affects global shipping routes. The Gulf region, responsible for 30% of globally traded chemical fertilizers, is experiencing significant supply chain challenges.

Alternative Solutions

Farmers like Abou Sow in Senegal are turning to organic alternatives such as compost and manure. Sow, who abandoned chemical fertilizers eight years ago, now advocates for natural fertilizers, which are more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

"We can't afford to wait for a ceasefire," Sow said. "It's risky to depend on chemical fertilizers."

Government and Industry Response

The Senegalese government has announced subsidies for 30,000 tons of organic fertilizer to alleviate the pressure on farmers. Meanwhile, companies in Africa are increasing production of biofertilizers, which help plants absorb nitrogen from the air and soil.

Market Outlook

The World Bank's fertilizer price index indicates a 50% increase in global prices, with further volatility expected. Analysts are closely monitoring the situation, with upcoming data releases from the USDA and FAO providing crucial insights into future supply and demand dynamics.

Commodity Price (May 2026) WoW Change YoY Change
CME Urea Futures $350/tonne +5% +40%

The shift towards organic fertilizers not only addresses immediate supply issues but also aligns with global sustainability goals, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating environmental impacts.

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