"1 MILLION Acres of Corn" Being Lost Per Week Amid Fertilizer Price Spike??? Podcast Por  arte de portada

"1 MILLION Acres of Corn" Being Lost Per Week Amid Fertilizer Price Spike???

"1 MILLION Acres of Corn" Being Lost Per Week Amid Fertilizer Price Spike???

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🌍 Iran Conflict & Fertilizer Markets
The war in Iran has led to a partial pause in fertilizer bidding as production curtailments and Gulf shipping disruptions slow movement. The Middle East accounts for about 25% of global urea exports, and US inventories were already tight. If nitrogen equals 10–20% of a corn grower’s costs, a 40% price spike could raise total production costs by 4–8%, which has sparked talk of aggressive acreage switching away from corn.

🚢 US Insurance Backstop for Gulf Shipping
The US will help insure ships traveling through the Gulf as war-risk premiums surge. President Trump ordered the US International Development Finance Corporation to assist with insurance costs and said the US Navy may escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz if needed. Officials are also prepared to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve if supply disruptions continue.

💵 US Dollar Surges
The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index has jumped sharply since the conflict began, marking its strongest two-day rally in nearly a year. Rising oil prices are fueling inflation concerns and could delay Fed rate cuts. Unlike past oil shocks, the US is now a major energy exporter, which has helped support the dollar.

🥩 Brazilian Beef Trade at Risk
A prolonged conflict could disrupt Brazilian beef exports through Middle Eastern shipping routes. About 10% of Brazil’s beef exports go directly to the Middle East, while 30–40% pass through the region en route to Asia and China. If flows are disrupted, the US could become an alternative market.

📊 Farmer Sentiment Improves Slightly
The Purdue/CME Ag Economy Barometer rose to 116 in February, up slightly from January as current conditions improved. However, expectations for the future weakened, and 44% of farmers said their operations are worse off than a year ago.

🌽 USDA Flash Corn Sale
USDA reported a flash sale of 196,000 mt (about 8 million bushels) of corn to unknown destinations for delivery in the 2025/26 marketing year.

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