China's curbs on fertiliser exports may affect India, says report
The increased scrutiny comes as global fertilisers costs have soared to new records, spurred by energy crises in Europe and China as coal and natural gas are important feedstocks
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The increased scrutiny comes as global fertilisers costs have soared to new records, spurred by energy crises in Europe and China as coal and natural gas are important feedstocks
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First Published: Oct 20 2021 | 1:19 AM IST