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Indonesia eyes urea fertilizer exports to four countries

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Jakarta ( WNAM MONITORING):  Indonesia is in discussions with four countries regarding a plan to export urea fertilizer amid global supply chain disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

“So far, we have contacted India, the Philippines, Brazil and Australia,” Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono said on Wednesday following a meeting with the Australian ambassador to Indonesia Roderick Brazier.

He explained that approximately one third of global fertilizer distribution passes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Disruptions in the region have had a significant impact on global supply and led to a sharp increase in prices.

Urea prices previously hovering around US$600 to US$700 per ton have now soared to nearly US$900 per ton.

Sudaryono believes the price increase was driven by limited supply and increased demand in countries affected by the maritime disruptions.

Indonesia holds a strategic position as it can independently produce urea based on domestic natural gas which is the primary raw material for the industry.

He stated that national urea fertilizer production capacity reaches 14.5 million tons while demand remains below that capacity.

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