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951239 pakistan weighs fertiliser imports from central asia amid fears of sup

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AI insight
AI-generatedPakistan faces fertiliser supply shortage due to rising global prices and import disruptions from Iran war. Government redirects domestic gas supply to fertiliser plants and seeks imports from Central Asia. Affects urea availability for farmers, potentially impacting crop yields and food security. Channel: supply_shortage + input_cost. Country-specific impact on Pakistan's agriculture sector.
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- Pakistan PM directs adequate fertiliser supplies for Kharif and Rabi seasons.
- Global fertiliser prices rising due to Iran war.
- Government redirects natural gas to fertiliser factories.
- Urea availability disrupted by import issues.
- Alternative fertiliser sources from Central Asia being explored.
Pakistan urea prices rise 3-5% in 48h due to supply shortage and import disruption.
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Sector impact at a glance
- AGRICULTURE_FOODmid
- AGRICULTURE_FOODshort
- EM_MARKETSmid
- EM_MARKETSshort
- FERTILIZER_SUPPLYmid
- FERTILIZER_SUPPLYshort