Ukraine war hampers fertilizer supplies and threatens global food security, warns World Economic For
date:Mar 03, 2023
th planting seasons imminent in much of the world, all farmers must get the fertilizer they need quickly and at affordable prices, the WFP states.

Fertilizer prices rose by 199% between May 2020 and the end of 2022, WFP figures show. While prices fell back in the first quarter of 2023, this was partly due to farmers in developing nations simply not buying any and relying on less effective alternatives like dung.

Trade facilitation may be one way to boost fertilizer flows out of Ukraine and Cen
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