The next disruption
Skyrocketing phosphorous prices threaten our fertilizer-dependent agriculture
There is something exceptional about the rise in world food prices this year. Prices of several food items including cereals and oilseeds have risen by more than 100 per cent in less than a year. The situation has been compounded by the rise in prices of one of the key inputs of modern agriculture
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