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Brazil’s fertilizer imports jump as farmers prepare to plant new crop

2022.07.01 23:56

Brazil's fertilizer imports jump as farmers prepare to plant new crop
FILE PHOTO: An agricultural worker drives a tractor spreading fertilizer in a soybean field, near Brasilia, Brazil February 15, 2022. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File Photo

By Roberto Samora and Ana Mano

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian fertilizer imports in June jumped 18.6% and totaled 4.15 million tonnes, according to government data released on Friday, quashing fears of delivery disruptions amid trade sanctions on key suppliers.

The data suggests that Brazil, which imports about 85% of its fertilizer needs, should have enough of these inputs to start planting summer crops like soybeans and first corn starting in September.

After sanctions against major producers Belarus and Russia, there was speculation that Brazilian farmers could face a shortage of nutrients to nourish key crops, leading to reduced applications and slower grain area expansions.

Strong trade flows underscore Brazilian diplomatic efforts to secure deliveries after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Agriculture Minister Marcos Montes said at a recent event that President Jair Bolsonaro’s action was decisive on the issue of fertilizer supply, adding: “We don’t anticipate supply disruptions this harvest, which we feared so much.”

“With imports of 4.15 million tonnes in June and an expected reduction in fertilizer use on the next soy crop, farmers are guaranteed,” Jeferson Souza, an analyst with Agrinvest Commodities, told Reuters.

According to data compiled by Souza, this is the highest volume of imports for the month of June of the past five years, and it also marks the second consecutive month this year that imports have risen above 4 million tonnes.

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