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U.S. fertilizer imports from Middle Eastern ports affected by the Strait of Hormuz crisis dropped to zero in May, leading to a 44% decline in total imports compared to last year. The halt in navigation through the Strait due to attacks on Iran caused fertilizer prices to rise, impacting American farmers and increasing the risk of hunger in some countries. Additionally, the Gulf region historically supplied about 34% of global urea fertilizer and 23% of ammonia exports before the supplies were halted.
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