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Russia Extends Fertilizer Export Quota to Alleviate Global Shortages

The extension of Russia's fertilizer export quota reflects a strategic balance between meeting...
April 22, 2026 by
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  • Impact Level
    Medium
  • Scope Level
    Global
  • Last Update
    2026-04-22
Key Impacts
Positive Impacts (6)
Global Agriculture Sector
Russian Chemical and Fertilizer Equities
Grain Producers
Fertilizer Producers
Agricultural Input Distributors
Freight and Dry Bulk Shipping
Negative Impacts (4)
Ammonium Nitrate
Nitrogen Fertilizer
Compound Fertilizers
Wheat
Total impacts: 11 | Positive: 6 | Negative: 4
Event Overview

The extension of Russia's fertilizer export quota reflects a strategic balance between meeting domestic agricultural needs and addressing international supply constraints. The move highlights the critical role of major producers in stabilizing global markets and supporting food security.

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Russia Extends Fertilizer Export Quota to November 30
2026-04-22 16:51

Russia has extended its fertilizer export quota until November 30, allowing the export of 20 million tons of fertilizer from June to November to address global supply shortages. As the world's second-largest fertilizer producer, Russia has prioritized domestic demand and provided price discounts for farmers. The new quota includes 8.7 million tons of nitrogen fertilizers, over 4.2 million tons of ammonium nitrate, and about 7 million tons of compound fertilizers.

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