‘Flood’ of cheap Russian fertiliser risks Europe’s food security, industry says

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Growing dependence gives Moscow more leverage over European crop production

A flood of cheap Russian fertiliser risks driving European producers out of business or out of the continent, posing a risk to long-term food security, the crop nutrient industry has warned. The flow of Russian natural gas into the EU slowed significantly after the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and European countries have shifted to other sources of supply. But Russia has continued to use its gas to produce, and export to Europe, cheap nitrogen-based fertiliser.

the world’s largest chemicals group, has shrunk its operations in Europe over the past few years, including its fertiliser business, and instead focused new investments in the US and China, where costs are lower. “Sooner or later, everybody, most probably including us, will follow,” said Cingr, of SKW.

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