Strait of Hormuz blockade cuts fertiliser shipments to India

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A blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has halted seaborne deliveries of urea and fertiliser raw materials to India, tightening supplies ahead of the June–July sowing season.
Why it matters
Gulf-sourced shipments that normally transit the Hormuz corridor are now unreliable for the May–July procurement window, reducing predictable arrival times. Import-dependent buyers and state distributors face a compressed window to secure and move stock before farmers begin planting.
Strait of Hormuz blockade cuts fertiliser shipments to India
Implications
  • Fertiliser procurement teams at India’s importers must accelerate cargo liftings and contract alternative suppliers outside Gulf transits — if they do not, critical shipments will not arrive before the May–July sowing season.

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