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China's coal-based fertiliser protects its farmers against global fertiliser turmoil
China's unique dependence on coal to produce urea may have farmers around the world switching to less nutrient-hungry plants as the Iran War affects the supply of fertilisers. Analysts say that China could 'not?allow?exports of urea, the most widely-used fertiliser in the world, after spring planting, as it usually does, because this would drive up local prices. Beijing usually waits until May to determine if there's a surplus before deciding how much it can export abroad. China produces 78% of its urea with coal, a cheap and abundant resource. Other big exporters like Russia, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia produce urea...