Russiaโs ministry on trade and industry is recommending the countryโs fertilizer producers temporarily halt exports.
Reuters says itโs a sign that sanctions imposed after Russia invaded Ukraine might impact other countries. Many major international shipping companies suspended virtually all cargo shipments to and from Russia to comply with sanctions.
The Russian ministry says, โWe have recommended Russian producers temporarily suspend export shipments of Russian fertilizers until carriers resume their work and provide guarantees that Russian fertilizer exports will get fully completed.โ
Russia produces 50 million tons of fertilizers every year, 13 percent of the worldโs total. The country is a major exporter of potash, phosphate, and nitrogen-containing fertilizers, all of which are major crop and soil nutrients.
โVessels are not coming here,โ a source in the Russian fertilizer industry told Reuters. โAnd there are no containers at all.โ Russia has been considering retaliating against Western sanctions but hasnโt officially announced any steps so far.
NAFB News Service/Reuters
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