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Commented by Armin Schulz on July 4th, 2026 | 07:00 CEST
Fertilizer Crisis 2026: Why Bayer, MustGrow Biologics, and Yara International Belong on Investors' Watchlists
Created and published on behalf of MustGrow Biologics Corp.
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has come too late to prevent disruption. The weeks-long blockade has permanently destabilized the fragile fertilizer markets. During the crucial planting season, European agriculture is plagued by skyrocketing prices and empty warehouses. However, this shock is proving to be an enormous catalyst for a long-overdue change. As conventional chemical and fertilizer solutions face growing economic and regulatory challenges, biological alternatives are increasingly moving from the laboratory to commercial use. This turning point highlights three very different approaches within the global agricultural sector: the embattled industry heavyweight Bayer, the innovative agricultural biotech specialist MustGrow Biologics, and the fertilizer leader Yara International.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 17th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Bayer, MustGrow Biologics, and Yara International: How to Capitalize on the 40% Fertilizer Price Surge in Your Portfolio
Since late February 2026, the war in Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, sending nitrogen fertilizer prices soaring by 40%. While geopolitical shocks are disrupting supply chains, unusual opportunities are emerging for savvy investors. Analysts warn that the shortage of urea and other fertilizers will persist through the end of the year. But it is not just traditional manufacturers benefiting; smart alternative concepts are also stepping into the spotlight. Three completely different players in the agricultural sector could benefit disproportionately from the supply chaos: Bayer, MustGrow Biologics, and Yara International.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 23rd, 2026 | 07:25 CET
JinkoSolar, Stallion Uranium, Yara – New Opportunities in the Wake of the Energy Crisis
The global economy is on the brink of a tectonic shift. Skyrocketing energy prices, geopolitical tensions, and the rapid rise in global electricity demand are forcing governments and industries to rethink their strategies. While renewable energy is being expanded on a massive scale, nuclear energy is also making a comeback as a stable baseload source. At the same time, commodity and agricultural markets are coming under increasing pressure due to disrupted supply chains. This complex situation is creating a new reality in the markets. Those who supply the key technologies or control critical resources could be among the big winners in the coming years.
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