Agribusiness War in Iran raises fertilizer prices, triggers alert in Brazilian agribusiness, and leads the government to seek new suppliers to avoid impacts on the harvest. Jefferson Augusto 03/06/2026 at 12:47
Oil and Gas Lula celebrates the revival of the fertilizer industry in Bahia, reinforces the defense of Petrobras, and criticizes privatizations that increased Brazil’s external dependency. Jefferson Augusto 15/05/2026 at 22:53
Agribusiness Common urea’s days may be numbered: Brazilian scientists create fertilizer with castor oil and nanoclays that slowly releases nitrogen, improves plant growth, and promises less waste in the field Caio Aviz 12/05/2026 at 17:36
Economy Petrobras resumes urea production in Paraná to reduce external dependence on fertilizers, which reaches almost 90% in Brazil, amid wars that pressure inputs and expose the fragility of one of the planet’s largest agricultural producers. Carla Teles 01/05/2026 at 23:58
Economy Urea reaches R$ 272 per sack on April 14, 2026, already rising nearly 75% at the ports and could soar even higher if the conflict in the Middle East escalates by May. Carla Teles 16/04/2026 at 10:34
Interesting facts You May Have Never Heard of Urea, But Missile Attacks in Iran Are Destroying Its Production and This Could Directly Affect the Food on Your Plate Felipe Alves da Silva 10/03/2026 at 17:30
Interesting facts Woman Hears Her Land “Doesn’t Even Produce Pineapple,” Bets on Agroforestry, Transforms Sand into Black Soil, and Harvests Fruits, Corn, Beans, Cassava, Making the Farm an Example of Abundance Carla Teles 19/02/2026 at 21:01
Oil and Gas Petrobras Resumes Idle Plants and Announces Ambitious Goal: To Produce 20% of the Country’s Nitrogen Fertilizers by 2026 Caio Aviz 10/10/2025 at 19:32
Industry Unigel, The Second Largest Petrochemical In The Country, Will Resume Urea Production At Its Nitrogen Fertilizer Unit In Sergipe Ruth Rodrigues 18/08/2023 at 08:40
Refinery and Thermal Power Plant Petrobras Releases Teaser for UFN III After Failing to Sell Fertilizer Plant to Russian Group Acron, Which Could Help Brazil Reduce Dependence on Imported Product as the Country Faces Challenges from the Ukraine-Russia War Flavia Marinho 01/06/2022 at 15:51