South African grain farmers confront fertiliser price spikes after strait closure

Fertiliser prices in South Africa surged sharply after Iranian-linked forces closed the Strait of Hormuz in late February 2026. Grain farmers now face costs up to 59 percent higher for key inputs like urea, adding pressure to production expenses that already include 30 to 50 percent for fertiliser. Some producers are exploring regenerative practices to reduce reliance on imports.

The closure disrupted global supplies of urea, ammonia, phosphates and sulfur, which pass through the strait in large volumes. Local import prices rose quickly, with urea climbing 59 percent in one month, monoammonium phosphate increasing 26 percent and potassium chloride rising 11 percent, according to Grain SA monitoring.

South Africa imports more than 80 percent of its roughly two million tonnes of annual fertiliser needs from countries including Russia, Saudi Arabia and China. Experts note that fertiliser makes up a major share of grain farmers' variable costs, while fuel prices above 100 dollars per barrel have added further strain during planting and harvest seasons.

Some farmers are turning to soil health methods to cut synthetic inputs. Practitioners report reductions of 50 to 100 percent in chemical fertiliser use through compost and biological programmes, with improved yields in certain orchards and crops. Grain SA officials say such approaches were gaining ground and may accelerate amid the current cost pressures.

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The closure of the Strait of Ormuz amid the US-Iran conflict has driven a 7.5% rise in global fertilizer prices over the past week, with urea surging 24%. Colombia, reliant on imports for most of these inputs, faces potential effects on its agricultural sector. Experts warn this could increase production costs for crops.

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Global fertilizer prices are up 22.57% since before the Middle East war began on February 28—building on an initial 7.5% rise through early March—according to Bloomberg's Green Markets index. The Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts 45% of world fertilizer trade. Colombia's farmers face escalating costs, prompting a government subsidy.

イランによるホルムズ海峡封鎖から2週間が経過し、原油価格は1バレル100ドルを超え、天然ガスのコストも上昇した。ホルムズ海峡を通過する燃料の主な供給先であるアジアは、深刻な脆弱性に直面している。

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Global food prices have risen mildly in recent months due to geopolitical and weather concerns, yet ample supplies are keeping the situation stable for now.

Ethiopia's birr has depreciated sharply against the US dollar, driving up fertilizer and fuel prices. This threatens gains from a targeted 7 million metric tons wheat harvest in the 2026/27 season. The currency weakened from 75 birr to 155 birr per dollar since July 2024, a 107 percent loss in value by February 2026.

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