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Russia-Ukraine war to raise fertiliser prices

The supply crunch is expected to increase Potash import prices to around $500-600 per MT in the near term as against imports made at around $280 per MT for FY2022.

Mumbai:

India’s agriculture sector is expected to face the heat from hostilities between Russia and Ukraine which are expected to push up prices and availability of Potash, a key component used in the manufacturing of fertilisers.

At present, Belarus and Russia are key suppliers of Potash in the global market. On the other hand, India is a major importer of Potash, which is used in the manufacture of fertilisers.

At an overall level, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus contribute 10-12 per cent of India’s total fertiliser imports.

Earlier, India was exploring opportunities to import Belarusian Potash through Russian ports, now with sanctions that option may face challenges.

Besides, other Potash miners mostly based in Canada are not willing to raise production, thereby, keeping the prices at an elevated level.

Consequently, the supply crunch is expected to increase Potash import prices to around $500-600 per MT in the near term as against imports made at around $280 per MT for FY2022.

“With both (Belarus and Russia) being sanctioned the supply crunch in the global market will rise,” said Rohit Ahuja, Head – Research and Outreach, ICRA.

According to Nitesh Jain, Director, Crisil Ratings: “Russia-Ukraine issue would have a moderate impact on fertiliser imports.”

In addition, Pallavi Bhati, Senior Analyst, India Ratings and Research said: “Given that Russia is one of the major exporters of fertilisers, including Urea, DAP, MOP and NPK, the impact of sanctions could be felt across in terms of increase in procurement costs.”

“We expect a budget shortfall in fertiliser subsidy as apart from the price rise in MOP, DAP and NPK, the gas prices, which is a key input for Urea manufacturing, have also rallied,” she added.                    IANS

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