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Folks should plant veggies on Trumps golf courses IMHO!!
JUST IN: The Strait of Hormuz blocks the fertiliser from shipping. China just blocked it from being replaced.
Beijing has instructed exporters to suspend overseas shipments of nitrogen and potassium fertiliser blends. Urea. NPK mixes. The molecules that American, Indian, Bangladeshi, and African farmers need to plant are now gated at two chokepoints simultaneously: a 21-mile waterway controlled by provincial commanders with sealed radio orders, and a government directive issued from Zhongnanhai that requires no radio at all.
One third of global seaborne fertiliser trade transits Hormuz. China is the worlds largest fertiliser producer. When the strait closed and China suspended exports in the same month, the global food system lost its primary supply route and its primary alternative supplier at the same time. There is no third source at this scale. There is no backup to the backup.
Urea has surged roughly 40 percent since the war began. CBOT March futures settled at 610.50. The peak at New Orleans touched $683. Those prices were set by the Hormuz blockade alone. Chinas ban adds a second floor underneath them. Even if the strait reopened tomorrow, Chinese urea would not flow until Beijing lifts the directive. Even if Beijing lifted the directive, the strait would still need to reopen, insurance to normalise, and vessels to be available. The two gates operate independently. Both must open for the molecule to move.
Chinas logic is transparent. Hormuz disrupted global supply. Prices surged. Chinese domestic farmers face the same planting windows as everyone else. Beijing chose to protect its own agriculture by hoarding the molecule the rest of the world needs. This is the same country that is simultaneously drawing commercial crude reserves at a million barrels per day, running military exercises near Taiwan, receiving discounted Iranian oil through the permissioned strait, and restricting the phosphate exports it suspended months ago. Every decision serves one objective: China first. The rest of the world absorbs the shortage.
The American farmer is now squeezed from two directions. The Gulf urea he used to buy cannot transit the strait. The Chinese urea that could have replaced it is embargoed by Beijing. Domestic US production covers roughly 75 percent of normal needs, but normal needs assumed Gulf and Chinese imports filling the gap. The gap is now unfillable on any timeline that matters for spring planting.
USDA projects corn falling to 94 million acres. Soybeans rising to 85 million. The RFS mandate consumes 43 percent of a shrinking corn crop. The cattle herd sits at 86.2 million, a 75-year low. The protein cascade runs from corn to feed to meat to eggs to dairy to the grocery shelf. Chinas ban did not create that cascade. The Hormuz blockade created it. Chinas ban removed the last exit ramp.
Oman crude at $154. Brent at $102. WTI at $93. Gold at $5,000. The Fed holding at 3.50 to 3.75 with PCE revised to 2.7. Trump telling Israel to stop hitting gas fields. Iran threatening to burn the Gulf to ashes. Four countries energy infrastructure offline. And now the worlds largest fertiliser producer has locked its warehouse and told every farmer on Earth that the key is in Beijing, not for sale, and not available until further notice.
Two gates. One molecule. No alternative. The calendar closes in four weeks.
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SamuelTheThird
(1,058 posts)durablend
(9,239 posts)And once again, GO FUCK YOURSELF
Botany
(77,201 posts)Trump is not just burning America to the ground but a nice chunk of the worlds economy too.
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The war with Iran is driving up more than gasoline prices. It is beginning to hit semiconductors, medical imaging, backyard gardens and even childrens party balloons.
While much of the world is focused on how Irans essential closure of the Strait of Hormuz is damaging global energy markets, other key industries risk getting hit by similar price inflation. Thats because Hormuz is also a major shipping route for helium and fertilizer, which both affect a wide sector of the economy and are now experiencing price spikes as ships bottleneck on both sides of the strait.
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About a third of both the global helium and fertilizer supply passes through Hormuz. Half of the global supply of urea a nitrogen-based fertilizer and almost a third of the ammonia supply run through the straits, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Prices are already spiking since global supplies are taking a hit right as many agricultural producers are beginning their Spring plants. Urea prices have jumped 30 percent since the Trump administration began bombing Iran, according to the Fertilizer Institute.
Meanwhile, helium spot prices have doubled since the war began, said Anish Kapadia, CEO of market research firm AKAP Energy. Qatars state-run energy firm halted liquified natural gas production in the first days of the war and it is estimated it will take months to get it back up and running. The nation is a major producer of helium, which is a byproduct of liquefied natural gas production.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/14/hormuz-inflation-helium-fertilizer-00828680
Btw a huge chunk of the worlds LNG Liquefied Natural Gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz too.
Lovie777
(22,854 posts)they are choking the world. The current administration plus republican party still can't see what the adversaries are doing.
Ya think the current administration would have had a plan.
Mysterian
(6,415 posts)They just make shit up as they go along.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,044 posts)Canada is the largest source for Potash, followed by Russia and Belarus
Canada is also a significant source of NPK.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/fertilizer-production-by-country
This report appears to be alarmist clickbait misinformation.
China may be a significant manufacturer of fertilizer, but other nations have larger sources of the raw materials.
Arthur_Frain
(2,333 posts)I mean, hes been sooooo nice to them too.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,044 posts)Ive been reading that between the war and tariffs, family farms will be decimated this year, forcing many to sell to corporate farms, which can weather the economic volatility more easily, and pass on the higher costs to consumers, who will have no competitive options.
SamuelTheThird
(1,058 posts)Mysterian
(6,415 posts)You put complete fools in charge and now we all suffer the consequences.
MustLoveBeagles
(16,118 posts)That thought it would be a good idea to sit on their asses and stay home during a crucial election.
Martin Eden
(15,563 posts)The ignorant orange shitstain insults our allies, acts like a feckless bully, turns the USA into an international pariah, and starts an incredibly stupid war without a clue as to the consequences.
Torchlight
(6,758 posts)Potatoes, carrots, beets, tomatoes, peppers, beans, and cucumbers are being planted now and in the weeks to come. This could hit the consumers sooner rather than later.
MustLoveBeagles
(16,118 posts)For the lower grocery prices dimwit promised.