Kpler: Fertilizer Exports Through Hormuz Hit Zero
WANA (May 03) – Global agricultural powerhouses are grappling with a severe fertilizer shortage as data from Kpler reveals that exports of the commodity through the Strait of Hormuz have effectively ceased.
The halt in shipments through this strategic waterway has created a significant crisis for major food-producing nations. According to reports from Bloomberg last week, the scarcity has triggered a 90% price surge in fertilizer products, leading to a 7% decline in global food production.
The situation has contributed to a 60% spike in the food price index, a trend closely linked to rising oil prices.
Strategic Impact of the Strait
The Strait of Hormuz serves as a critical artery for global trade, facilitating the transit of:
- 20% of global energy exports.
- 30% of essential commodities, representing one-third of total global requirements.
As a major exporter of nitrogen-based fertilizers, Iran’s role in this supply chain remains a focal point for international agricultural stability.





