US Nitrogen Exports Jump as Europe Scrambles for Fertilizer

US Nitrogen Exports Jump as Europe Scrambles for Fertilizer
A farmer spreads nitrogen fertilizer in his wheat field in Blecourt, France, on May 27, 2021. Pascal Rossignol/Reuters
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CHICAGO/LONDON—U.S. exports of nitrogen fertilizers jumped to a multi-year high this summer after surging natural gas prices in Europe drove up costs of producing the crop nutrient there, making U.S. shipments more competitive.

The brisk U.S. sales highlight the effect of the war in Ukraine on global food and energy supplies. Russia, under financial sanctions, is a major producer of fertilizer and natural gas, key in making nitrogen products to boost yields of corn and other crops.