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MNN Global · March 30, 2026 · 1 min read

Rising fertiliser costs lead farmer to consider not planting crops

What happened: A farmer has stated that increased fertiliser prices, linked to the Middle East conflict, make it more economical to avoid planting crops this season.

Why it matters:

  • Higher input costs may reduce agricultural production and affect food supply.
  • Farmers face financial strain, potentially impacting rural economies and food prices.

MNN Take: The surge in fertiliser prices is forcing some farmers to reconsider planting decisions, which could have wider implications for crop yields and market stability.

Sources: BBC Business