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Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global transit chokepoint, has been disrupted after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. Photo: Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

Bunge exploring alternative shipping routes amid Middle East conflict

By Reuters, Sumit Saha March 5, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Global grains trader Bunge is exploring alternative shipping routes and working with customers to minimize any disruptions caused due to the conflict in the Middle East, a company spokesperson told Reuters.

The Saskatoon, Canada-based firm posted an adjusted profit of 83 cents per share for the three months ended December 31, compared with analysts’ average estimate of 95 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG. Photo: Sean Pratt
News, Reuters

Top potash producer Nutrien misses fourth-quarter profit estimates

By Reuters February 18, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Nutrien missed analysts’ expectations for fourth-quarter profit on Wednesday, as lower sales in its crop nutrients business weighed on the world’s top potash producer.


Nutrien’s potash mine at Allan, Sask., has been operating since 1968. Photo: Sean Pratt
News, Reuters

Nutrien tops profit estimates, launches review of phosphate business

By Reuters November 6, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Nutrien beat analysts’ expectations for third-quarter profit on Wednesday, and said it would initiate a review of strategic alternatives for its phosphate business.

Photo: Liam O’Connor
News, Reuters

Potash maker Nutrien to sell stake in Argentina’s Profertil for $600 million

Deal expected to close before year-end

By Reuters September 8, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Canadian-based fertilizer giant, Nutrien said on Monday it will sell its 50 per cent stake in Argentina-based nitrogen producer Profertil for $600 million, as the world's top potash producer shifts focus away from South America.


Nutrien’s potash mine at Allan, Sask. Photo: Sean Pratt
Crops, News, Reuters

Nutrien expects more fertilizer use by farmers despite low crop prices

By Ed White, Reuters August 8, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Nutrien expects increased fertilizer use by North American farmers this fall and a good global potash market in 2026 despite some crop prices at multi-year lows.

Photo: Liam O’Connor
News, Reuters

Nutrien plans major Pacific Northwest terminal to boost potash exports

By Reuters May 29, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Nutrien is planning a major terminal in a Canadian or U.S. Pacific northwest port to increase the flow of potash.


Nutrien paints bullish fertilizer industry picture despite poor Q1 results
News, Reuters

Nutrien paints bullish fertilizer industry picture despite poor Q1 results

Low U.S. corn profitability big threat to phosphate demand, analyst says

By Ed White, Reuters May 9, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Nutrien offered a bullish outlook for the 2025 global fertilizer market in an analyst call on Thursday, despite issuing disappointing first-quarter results on Wednesday night.

Nutrien’s Patience Lake potash facility, about 15 km east of Saskatoon. (Nutrien.com)
News, Reuters

Top potash producer Nutrien misses first-quarter profit estimates on lower prices

By Reuters May 8, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Nutrien fell short of Wall Street expectations for first-quarter profit on Wednesday, as the top potash producer was impacted by lower prices and higher energy costs.


Photo: Liam O’Connor
News, Reuters

Nutrien sees no major impact from Black Sea deal

By Ed White, Reuters March 26, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Nutrien said on Wednesday it doesn't think the proposed Black Sea shipping deal between Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. will significantly affect the North American or global fertilizer market this year.

Nutrien says tariffs will lead to higher costs for US farmers
News, Reuters

Nutrien says tariffs will lead to higher costs for US farmers

By Ed White, Mrinalika Roy, Reuters February 21, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Fertilizer producer Nutrien said on Thursday U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canadian imports will increase costs for American farmers.


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