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Gulf urea production hits new low due to Iran war

Gulf urea production drops to ~160,000 tons per week, a new low for the year.

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Tuesday, 28 April 2026 at 19:11 UTC
Gulf urea production hits new low due to Iran war
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The ongoing US-Iran war is disrupting fertilizer supplies, with Gulf urea production falling to approximately 160,000 tons per week, another new low for 2026. Urea is the world's most widely used nitrogen fertilizer, essential for growing staple crops like corn, wheat, and rice. The production decline threatens global food security as farmers face higher costs and reduced availability.
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