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The continuing conflict in Iran is putting greater pressureon the Ag sector in New Zealand. From petrol prices to supply chain squeezes, the uncertainty is making life harder for our farmers and growers.
The Middle East is one of the world’s main exporters of Urea, which is used in Nitrogen fertiliser production, and New Zealand imports some 500-thousand tonnes of it annually.
With no end to the conflict insight, what impact is it currently having on our supply chain, and how are we preparing for this to continue for months, or even years.
Joining the conversation is Paul Joules. Paul is an Agriculture Analyst for Rabobank and specialises in farm and commodities inputs.
By PGG WrightsonThe continuing conflict in Iran is putting greater pressureon the Ag sector in New Zealand. From petrol prices to supply chain squeezes, the uncertainty is making life harder for our farmers and growers.
The Middle East is one of the world’s main exporters of Urea, which is used in Nitrogen fertiliser production, and New Zealand imports some 500-thousand tonnes of it annually.
With no end to the conflict insight, what impact is it currently having on our supply chain, and how are we preparing for this to continue for months, or even years.
Joining the conversation is Paul Joules. Paul is an Agriculture Analyst for Rabobank and specialises in farm and commodities inputs.