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From what I understand this is urea. I'm guessing it's a byproduct of some sort of oil refinery.
Urea is not really hard to get and shouldn't end up having a large impact.
Not to say that it won't have an additional cost, but comparatively speaking it's not a big deal.
I guess at least it's not winter.
Thank you armchair pundit! You’ve officially solved the crisis!
If you had read the article, it’s nitrogen and phosphate in addition to the urea, the latter which has been implicated due to its production from LNG. The LNG prices have shot up due to the war worldwide, not just from Iran.