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  2. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    The diagram below shows fertilizer consumption by the European Union (EU) countries as kilograms per hectare (pounds per acre). The total consumption of fertilizer in the EU is 15.9 million tons for 105 million hectare arable land area [51] (or 107 million hectare arable land according to another estimate [52]). This figure equates to 151 kg of ...

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    May 8—W ith high energy prices and Russian embargos pushing up fertilizer costs, New Hampshire farmers are returning to a homegrown nutrient source — sludge generated from wastewater treatment ...

  4. Fertilizer Maker Mosaic Cuts Guidance - AOL

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    Shipments of potash have been cut from a range of 1.6 to 1.9 million metric tons to 1.3 to 1.4 million metric tons, reflecting "lower near-term demand in international markets, excluding China and ...

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    Nutrien (NTR) benefits from solid demand and higher prices for fertilizers, supported by the strength in global agriculture markets.

  6. 2020s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The price of lithium carbonate started to rise in 2021 after slumping in 2020 and peaked in early 2022 close to $80,000 per ton. Demand for electric vehicles around the world is the primary cause for the price rise. In 2021, electric vehicle sales doubled to 6.6 million from 2020. [32]

  7. Agrominerals - Wikipedia

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    Agrominerals (also known as stone bread or petrol fertilizer) are minerals of importance to agriculture and horticulture industries for they can provide essential plant nutrients. [1] Some agrominerals occur naturally or can be processed to be used as alternative fertilizers or soil amendments . [ 1 ]