For the Quarter Ending March 2026
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Water Soluble Fertilizers Prices in North America
- In the USA, Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index fell by 2.43% quarter-over-quarter, reflecting subdued demand.
- The average Mono Ammonium Phosphate price for the quarter was approximately USD 668.33/MT Gulf Coast.
- Gulf Coast inventories rose, applying downward pressure on the Mono Ammonium Phosphate Spot Price levels.
- Export enquiries firmed from Mexico and South America, supporting the Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index.
- Elevated ammonia and freight costs drove the Mono Ammonium Phosphate Production Cost Trend higher noticeably.
- Seasonal pre-plant buying improved demand, but muted discretionary purchases temper Mono Ammonium Phosphate Demand Outlook.
- Balanced domestic supply and steady exports underpin cautious Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Forecast for spring.
- Distributors delayed large orders, keeping Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index range bound across the quarter.
Why did the price of Mono Ammonium Phosphate change in March 2026 in North America?
- Seasonal spring buying increased demand, supporting mid-month price gains despite softer off-season consumption earlier.
- Higher ammonia and freight costs drove cost-push pressure, raising MAP cash costs at terminals.
- Export enquiries tightened domestic availability, lowering stocks and prompting producers to lift offers March.
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Water Soluble Fertilizers Prices in APAC
- In Indonesia, the Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index rose by 8.71% quarter-over-quarter, driven by imports.
- The average Mono Ammonium Phosphate price for the quarter was approximately USD 632.33/MT landed terms.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Spot Price firmed on tightening imports, elevated freight, and seasonal planting demand.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Forecast indicates gains as origin FOB levels and freight remain elevated.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Production Cost Trend rose with ammonia and phosphate inflation, pressuring exporter margins.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Demand Outlook stays firm as rice and plantation procurement sustains importer urgency.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index reflected balanced port stocks but constrained vessel space and insurance.
- China and Middle East suppliers set CFR offers, affecting importer margins and landed MAP availability.
Why did the price of Mono Ammonium Phosphate change March 2026 in Indonesia?
- Import constraints and rising freight raised landed costs, tightening availability and lifting CFR Tanjung Priok offers.
- Higher ammonia and phosphate input prices increased production and FOB costs, transmitting through to Indonesian importers.
- Strong seasonal agricultural procurement sustained demand while port handling and shipping delays limited immediate supply responses.
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Water Soluble Fertilizers Prices in Europe
- In Europe, the Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Price Index showed a firm upward trend during Q1 2026, supported by seasonal agricultural demand and elevated nutrient input costs.
- The average Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Price Index for the quarter remained higher compared with early-season levels, reflecting firm import parity pricing and stable distributor restocking activity.
- Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Spot Price strengthened in March as pre-planting demand from greenhouse horticulture and high-value crop segments increased procurement activity across key importing countries.
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Production Cost Trend rose due to higher prices of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium inputs, along with increased natural gas and ammonia-linked energy costs across European production units.
- Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Demand Outlook remained strong, driven by its key downstream uses in fertigation systems, drip irrigation in horticulture, greenhouse vegetables, fruits, flowers, and high-value cash crops requiring precise nutrient delivery.
- Adoption of precision farming and controlled-environment agriculture further supported steady consumption across Western and Southern Europe.
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Price Index reflected moderate volatility, primarily influenced by import costs, fertilizer feedstock fluctuations, and seasonal demand peaks.
- Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Price Forecast suggests continued firmness in the near term, supported by seasonal demand cycles and sustained high input cost structure.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) change in March 2026 in Europe?
- Prices increased in March 2026 due to strong seasonal demand from greenhouse and horticulture sectors, which tightened available supply and lifted the Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Price Index.
- Rising costs of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium inputs increased the Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Production Cost Trend, pushing suppliers to adjust offers upward.
- Import cost pressures and logistical constraints further reinforced higher pricing during peak procurement activity.
For the Quarter Ending December 2025
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Water Soluble Fertilizers Prices inÌýNorth America
- In USA, the Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Index fell by 0.48% quarter-over-quarter, reflecting subdued demand.
- The average Water Soluble Fertilizers price for the quarter was approximately USD 685.00/MT, FOB Texas.
- High Q3 restocking left inventories elevated, keeping the Water Soluble Fertilizers Spot Price largely muted overall.
- Near term Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Forecast anticipates mild December softness before gradual spring recovery.
- Stable Gulf natural gas supported margins, tempering the Water Soluble Fertilizers Production Cost Trend broadly.
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers Demand Outlook remained subdued as fall applications finished across key regions.
- Reduced export inquiries and year end clearances pressured the Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Index modestly.
- Producers ran at high utilization, so the Water Soluble Fertilizers Spot Price lacked support overall.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers change in December 2025 in North America?
- Seasonal demand drop as fall application windows closed across the Corn Belt, reducing MAP purchases.
- Improved import arrivals and tariff removal increased availability, expanding inventories and pressuring FOB Texas prices.
- Steady production with no major outages kept supply ample, while export inquiries softened, limiting pressure.
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Water Soluble Fertilizers Prices inÌýAPAC
- In Indonesia, the Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index fell by 5.83% quarter-over-quarter, reflecting year-end moderation.
- The average Mono Ammonium Phosphate price for the quarter was approximately USD 581.67/MT, distributors reported.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Spot Price remained constrained by ample inventories, keeping the local Price Index under downward pressure.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Forecast calls for modest recovery into February as seasonal restocking gradually tightens available volumes.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Production Cost Trend showed elevated freight and export quota impacts, sustaining a firmer landed cost base.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Demand Outlook remains moderate with protected cultivation restocking offsetting weaker government procurement and seasonal lull.
- Export restrictions tightened offers from China, supporting the Price Index while distributors worked through comfortable to high inventory.
- Producers maintained steady shipments and flexible deals, limiting upside in spot markets despite selective higher-cost imports arriving.
Why did the price of Mono Ammonium Phosphate change in December 2025 in APAC?
- Export quota reviews reduced immediate cargo availability, applying upward pressure on landed costs and constrained supply.
- Elevated ocean freight and certification compliance added to landed costs, limiting competitive downward pricing in December.
- Distributor inventories remained comfortable to high, while protected cultivation restocking provided measured but insufficient demand support.
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Water Soluble Fertilizers Prices inÌýEurope
- In Europe, the Water-Soluble Fertilizers Price Index declined modestly quarter-over-quarter in Q4 2025, reflecting weak seasonal demand after the main application period and cautious procurement by distributors amid ample inventories.
- The Water-Soluble Fertilizers Price Forecast indicates a largely range-bound to slightly weak trend in the near term, with limited upside expected until pre-spring restocking begins and crop nutrient demand improves.
- The Water-Soluble Fertilizers Production Cost Trend stayed relatively stable during Q4 2025, supported by softer prices of key inputs such as phosphates, nitrates, and potassium salts, limiting cost-push inflation for manufacturers.
- Water Soluble Fertilizers Demand Outlook remained subdued across Europe, as reduced field activity, lower greenhouse planting cycles, and cautious spending by farmers amid margin pressures constrained consumption.
- The regional Price Index reflected a bearish bias due to sufficient domestic availability, steady imports, and restrained buying interest, preventing any meaningful price recovery during the quarter.
- Producers and distributors focused on inventory management and competitive pricing strategies, offering discounts to clear stocks ahead of year-end while maintaining stable operating rates.
Why did the price of Water-Soluble Fertilizers change in December 2025 in Europe?
- In December 2025, the Water-Soluble Fertilizers Price Index decreased, as seasonal demand weakened sharply and distributors accelerated year-end destocking, reducing spot market activity.
- Stable to lower input costs kept the Water-Soluble Fertilizers Production Cost Trend flat, allowing suppliers to lower offers without significant margin pressure.
- Buyers delayed fresh purchases due to high inventory levels and limited immediate agricultural demand, leading to softer Water-Soluble Fertilizers Spot Price negotiations across key European markets.
For the Quarter Ending September 2025
North America
- In USA, the Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index rose by about 12% quarter-over-quarter due to tight supply.
- The average Mono Ammonium Phosphate price for the quarter was approximately USD 688.33/MT.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Spot Price firmed as inventories declined and import restrictions tightened domestic availability.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Forecast points to upside as restocking coincides with constrained supply availability.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Production Cost Trend rose as ammonia and phosphoric acid costs increased significantly.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate Price Index remained elevated as sellers held firm amid low market liquidity.
- Producer operating rates remained reduced, while slow barge logistics and export demand supported domestic pricing.
Why did the price of Mono Ammonium Phosphate change in September 2025 in North America?
- Tight domestic production and restricted imports raised scarcity, underpinning higher prices and limited market liquidity.
- Rising ammonia feedstock costs increased manufacturing margins, translating into upward pressure on MAP producer pricing.
- Slow inland barge logistics and cautious buyer behavior reduced transactions, preventing price corrections.
APAC
- In Indonesia, the Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Index rose by 3.3% quarter-over-quarter, reflecting constrained supply and steady demand.
- The average Water Soluble Fertilizers price for the quarter was approximately USD 617.67/MT.
- Limited trading and firm offers kept the Water Soluble Fertilizers Spot Price elevated despite muted buying, sustaining the Price Index.
- Rising freight and logistics costs influenced the Water Soluble Fertilizers Production Cost Trend, pressuring imported supply competitiveness.
- Ample regional inventories and cautious seller behaviour tempered the Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Index volatility this quarter.
- Reduced exports from major suppliers and some plant restarts altered Water Soluble Fertilizers availability, affecting Indonesian trading dynamics.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers change in September 2025 in APAC?
- Constrained trading activity and firm seller offers reduced available supply, directly lifting price levels in September.
- Stable domestic demand amid substitution from expensive alternatives supported buying, sustaining upward pressure on prices.
- Higher freight and logistics costs raised import expenses, contributing to increased domestic pricing pressure.
Europe
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Index in Germany rose modestly quarter-over-quarter in Q3 2025, supported by firm phosphate values and constrained nitrogen supply.Ìý
- The average Water Soluble Fertilizers Spot Price for the quarter reflected steady-to-firm levels across greenhouse and horticulture markets.Ìý
- Spot Price resilience was underpinned by fertigation and hydroponics demand, offsetting seasonal slowdowns.Ìý
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers Price Forecast points to stable-to-firm levels, with upside risk from energy volatility and phosphate momentum.Ìý
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers Production Cost Trend remained elevated due to natural gas–linked ammonia costs and persistent energy market fluctuations.Ìý
- The Price Index stayed firm as sellers maintained offers amid cautious farmer procurement and limited import relief.Ìý
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers Demand Outlook remained constructive, anchored by specialty crop cycles and greenhouse operations.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers change in September 2025 in Europe?Ìý
- Prices increased modestly in September as global phosphate markets strengthened, lifting water-soluble formulations.Ìý
- Nitrogen supply constraints and elevated energy costs added upward pressure on the Price Index.Ìý
- Logistics frictions and import costs curtailed supply-side relief, sustaining firm Spot Prices despite selective demand caution.
For the Quarter Ending June 2025
North America
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Spot Price in North America increased by 6.78% quarter-over-quarter in Q2 2025, reflected in a bullish Price Index.
- The water-soluble fertilizer Price Index in the U.S. showed consistent bullish momentum throughout Q2 2025, driven by tight domestic supply and elevated demand during the peak planting season.
- Despite a drop in feedstock costs for some fertilizer components, overall Price Index levels remained firm due to market anxiety over availability and seasonal urgency.
- Limited import volumes—partly due to trade regulations and duties—shifted buyer focus toward domestic suppliers, tightening the market further.
- Producers responded cautiously to growing demand, keeping output limited amid uncertainty surrounding geopolitical risks and future policy adjustments.
- Affordability challenges emerged late in the quarter, although these did not significantly weaken market sentiment, as concerns over future availability continued to drive early procurement.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) change in July 2025 in the US?Ìý
- The WSF Spot Price in the US remained stable in July 2025, as slowing demand followed the previous month’s fill activity and market participants adopted a wait-and-see approach amid trade uncertainty.
- The WSF Demand Outlook weakened due to poor affordability, prompting expectations of reduced phosphate application and possible substitution with alternatives like Micro Essentials.
- Despite a steady WSF Production Cost Trend, limited buying activity and cautious sentiment kept market momentum limited.
- The WSF Price Forecast reflects continued pricing pressure, with a potential decline if affordability issues persist and demand destruction continues through the upcoming season.
APAC
- The Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) Spot Price in APAC increased by 6.85% quarter-over-quarter in Q2 2025, reflected in a bullish Price Index.
- The MAP market in Indonesia showed a persistent upward Price Index trend throughout Q2 2025, driven by tight global supply conditions and strong seasonal agricultural demand.
- Limited export availability from China created a constrained supply environment, compelling Indonesian buyers to seek alternate sources and increasing global competition.
- Indonesian importers responded to the bullish market sentiment by actively procuring shipments in anticipation of further Price Index escalation, especially during the peak plantation season.
- Despite affordability challenges, buyers remained active, with many opting for early procurement strategies to secure inventory amid volatile supply and policy uncertainty.
- Port congestion, restricted seller participation, and high logistics costs further limited product availability, adding pressure on the supply chain and reinforcing bullish Price Index dynamics.
- As DAP prices remained elevated, buyers shifted preference toward MAP, supporting steady demand and helping sustain the firm's Price Index trajectory across Q2.
- Overall, the MAP market in Indonesia remained supply-constrained and demand-driven, maintaining an optimistic Price Index trend despite external economic uncertainties.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) change in July 2025 in Asia?
- Strong agrochemical offtakes continued in July 2025 due to the peak plantation season, driving consistent demand for water-soluble fertilizers.
- Suppliers remained confident in their positions, maintaining firm offers amidst healthy procurement activity.
- Buyers accepted higher prices in anticipation of future supply constraints, contributing to the upward pricing trend.
- Market sentiments are bullish, supported by ongoing seasonal demand and stable supply dynamics.
Europe
- The WSF market in Europe experienced moderate volatility due to fluctuating raw material costs, particularly ammonia and phosphoric acid, which influenced production economics.
- Demand from the agricultural sector remained seasonal, with stronger activity in early Q2 due to spring fertilization cycles, followed by a gradual decline in late June.
- Import volumes saw an uptick during the quarter, contributing to increased competition and localized price corrections.
- MAP prices showed mixed trends, supported initially by firm demand but later softened due to higher inventories and subdued offtakes in late Q2.
- Currency fluctuations within the Eurozone also added to pricing uncertainty, with buyers showing cautious behavior in anticipation of possible cost shifts.
- Overall market sentiment remained stable-to-soft by the end of Q2, with sufficient supply but less aggressive restocking by distributors and farmers.
Why did the price of Water Soluble Fertilizers (WSF) change in July 2025 in Europe?
- Strong supply constraints, including output restrictions from China and new EU tariffs targeting Russian and Belarusian fertilizer imports from July 1, 2025, curbed availability and pushed prices upward.
- High input costs persisted—even though natural gas prices eased modestly in Europe, critical inputs like liquid sulphur surged, driving up production costs for phosphate-based components of WSF.
- Farmer affordability deteriorated—global fertilizer prices rose faster than crop prices, causing affordability indexes to turn negative, amplifying the volatility of WSF prices in July.