South China Morning Post
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How the Middle East crisis is expanding China’s agrochemical influence
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China's agrochemical sector is benefiting from Middle East geopolitical instability, which has disrupted global fertilizer markets while Chinese farmers maintain stable domestic supplies at lower prices than international competitors.
How the Middle East crisis is expanding China’s agrochemical influence
As the Middle East conflict spreads uncertainty among farmers around the world, Chinese farmers are carrying out their spring ploughing as usual and appear largely untroubled.
“The supply of chemical fertilisers for spring ploughing is ample,” an official with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said at a news conference last month, adding that domestic fertiliser prices were “far lower than international prices” and spring sowing was proceeding as normal.
While policymakers around the
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