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How Fertilizer and Food Could Become Cheaper Again


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Published in Science and Technology on Thursday, February 20th 2025 at 23:02 GMT by NextBigFuture   Print publication without navigation

  • Russia and Ukraine punched above their weight in the fertilizer market, especially for nitrogen and potash, because of their resource advantages and

The article from NextBigFuture discusses potential solutions to reduce the cost of fertilizers and food, which have been driven up by various global factors including geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. It highlights the development of new technologies and methods to produce fertilizers more efficiently and sustainably. Key points include the exploration of alternative sources of nutrients like phosphorus and potassium, the use of precision agriculture to optimize fertilizer use, and the potential of synthetic biology to engineer microbes that can fix nitrogen directly from the atmosphere, reducing the need for traditional nitrogen fertilizers. Additionally, the article mentions the role of green ammonia production using renewable energy sources, which could lower the carbon footprint and cost of fertilizer production. These innovations aim to not only decrease the price of fertilizers but also enhance food security by making agriculture more resilient and less dependent on finite resources.

Read the Full NextBigFuture Article at:
[ https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/02/how-fertilizer-and-food-could-become-cheaper-again.html ]

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