Fertiliser Supply Disruption
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Farmers Turn to Human Urine After Fertiliser Crunch From Iran War
- Friday May 22, 2026
- World News | Bloomberg News
Farmers worldwide are under pressure. About a third of traded urea, a widely used nitrogen fertilizer, comes from the Gulf region.
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52% In UAE, 44% In US: How India's Rs 3 Fuel Hike Compares To Other Nations
- Friday May 15, 2026
- World News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
Petrol, Diesel Price Today: Around 82 countries have imposed emergency restrictions, rationing, or sharp price hikes. India has done none of this.
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After Oil And LPG, Supply Disruption Of This Critical Input May Hit India
- Monday April 13, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
Iran War Impact: The disruption around the Strait of Hormuz has led to a supply shock that can slow factory production and push up food prices.
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Strait Of Hormuz Closure Could Soon Be Felt On Dinner Tables Worldwide
- Tuesday April 7, 2026
- World News | Associated Press
Three staple crops corn, wheat and rice supply more than half of the world's dietary calories. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has reduced the supply and increased the cost of all three.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran War Supply Shock Goes Beyond Energy. These Sectors At Major Risk
- Friday March 20, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
Iran War: If the supply shock continues, it could lead to production cuts, export disruptions and slower global growth.
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www.ndtv.com
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'India Has Adequate Fertiliser Stocks': Government Sources Amid Iran's Hormuz Chokehold
- Saturday March 14, 2026
- India News | NDTV News Desk
The Iran conflict has disrupted supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor for global fertiliser shipments, pushing up prices of crop nutrients such as urea and ammonia and raising import costs for major buyers like India.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Oil, Gas, Iran's Hormuz Chokehold Raises Fertiliser Red Flag For India
- Wednesday March 11, 2026
- India News | Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
US-Israel war on Iran disrupts fertiliser supply to India, threatening imports, particularly urea, and posing food security risks for the country's 147 crore population to add to concerns over energy supply volatility.
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www.ndtv.com
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Centre Regulates Natural Gas Supply After Middle East Disruption
- Tuesday March 10, 2026
- India News | Reported by Aishvarya Jain
Under the new Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026, priority allocation will be given to domestic piped natural gas supply, compressed natural gas used in transport, LPG production and essential pipeline operations.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran War Sends Farmers, Including In India, Rushing To Secure Critical Fertilisers
- Friday March 6, 2026
- World News | Michael Hirtzer, Ben Westcott, Agnieszka Barteczko, Anuradha Raghu, Hayley Warren, Bloomberg
The US and Israel's attacks on Iran, and Tehran's retaliation across the Middle East, have disrupted supplies of fertilizer, and farmers worldwide are rushing to secure critical nutrients.
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www.ndtv.com
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Farmers Turn to Human Urine After Fertiliser Crunch From Iran War
- Friday May 22, 2026
- World News | Bloomberg News
Farmers worldwide are under pressure. About a third of traded urea, a widely used nitrogen fertilizer, comes from the Gulf region.
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www.ndtv.com
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52% In UAE, 44% In US: How India's Rs 3 Fuel Hike Compares To Other Nations
- Friday May 15, 2026
- World News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
Petrol, Diesel Price Today: Around 82 countries have imposed emergency restrictions, rationing, or sharp price hikes. India has done none of this.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Oil And LPG, Supply Disruption Of This Critical Input May Hit India
- Monday April 13, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
Iran War Impact: The disruption around the Strait of Hormuz has led to a supply shock that can slow factory production and push up food prices.
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www.ndtv.com
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Strait Of Hormuz Closure Could Soon Be Felt On Dinner Tables Worldwide
- Tuesday April 7, 2026
- World News | Associated Press
Three staple crops corn, wheat and rice supply more than half of the world's dietary calories. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has reduced the supply and increased the cost of all three.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran War Supply Shock Goes Beyond Energy. These Sectors At Major Risk
- Friday March 20, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
Iran War: If the supply shock continues, it could lead to production cuts, export disruptions and slower global growth.
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www.ndtv.com
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'India Has Adequate Fertiliser Stocks': Government Sources Amid Iran's Hormuz Chokehold
- Saturday March 14, 2026
- India News | NDTV News Desk
The Iran conflict has disrupted supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor for global fertiliser shipments, pushing up prices of crop nutrients such as urea and ammonia and raising import costs for major buyers like India.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Oil, Gas, Iran's Hormuz Chokehold Raises Fertiliser Red Flag For India
- Wednesday March 11, 2026
- India News | Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
US-Israel war on Iran disrupts fertiliser supply to India, threatening imports, particularly urea, and posing food security risks for the country's 147 crore population to add to concerns over energy supply volatility.
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www.ndtv.com
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Centre Regulates Natural Gas Supply After Middle East Disruption
- Tuesday March 10, 2026
- India News | Reported by Aishvarya Jain
Under the new Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026, priority allocation will be given to domestic piped natural gas supply, compressed natural gas used in transport, LPG production and essential pipeline operations.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran War Sends Farmers, Including In India, Rushing To Secure Critical Fertilisers
- Friday March 6, 2026
- World News | Michael Hirtzer, Ben Westcott, Agnieszka Barteczko, Anuradha Raghu, Hayley Warren, Bloomberg
The US and Israel's attacks on Iran, and Tehran's retaliation across the Middle East, have disrupted supplies of fertilizer, and farmers worldwide are rushing to secure critical nutrients.
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www.ndtv.com