Market Realist Natural gas is a major raw material input in the production of nitrogenous fertilizers , such as urea and ammonia, ranging from 40% to 70% of cost of goods sold. A higher natural gas price increases the cost of goods sold and compresses margins. This in ...
Market Realist When the supply of nitrogenous fertilizers such as urea increases more than demand, competition intensifies, which leads to lower selling prices. On the contrary, when supply reduces, competition becomes less intense—a positive effect on prices.
Market Realist (MOS) because it makes fertilizers more expensive to farmers. Retail prices for urea have started to roll over. Because demand for potash is more price-sensitive than nitrogenous fertilizers , this would negatively impact Potash Corp. (POT) and Mosaic Co. and more »
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Market Realist China, the world's largest producer of nitrogen (a chemical used to make nitrogenous fertilizers for growing plants) occupies roughly 40% of global production capacity. Although much of its output sells to domestic farmers—as an export tax of as much ... and more »
Market Realist While wholesale prices affect producers' revenues, analysts use retail urea price to assess how expensive nitrogenous fertilizers are to farmers. Because farmers are also concerned about making profits, fertilizer prices can alter farmers' purchase ...