In February 2025, one metric ton of muriate of potash (MOP), also known as potassium chloride, cost *** U.S. dollars. In April 2022, the price of MOP hit a high of ***** U.S. dollars per metric ton.
The price of potash increased drastically in 2022 compared to previous years, at an estimated average of ***** U.S. dollars per metric ton free on board, compared to ***** the year before. During the period of consideration, the lowest potash price was in 2010, at an average *** U.S. dollars per metric ton.
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Learn about the factors that influence the price of potash fertilizer, including supply and demand, production costs, and market conditions. Understand how these factors impact the global market and why prices can vary depending on the type and region of the fertilizer.
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Potassium chloride prices in , June, 2025 For that commodity indicator, we provide data from January 1960 to June 2025. The average value during that period was 160.56 USD per metric ton with a minimum of 22 USD per metric ton in January 1969 and a maximum of 1202 USD per metric ton in April 2022. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
The price of potassium chloride fertilizer reached a 13-year high in 2022 at 863 U.S. dollars per metric ton, potentially as a result of the increased demand and global supply chain concerns related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, this declined in 2023 to a price of 383 U.S. dollars per metric ton. It was predicted to decrease further, to around 290 U.S. dollars per metric ton by 2025.
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In the first quarter of 2025, caustic potash prices in North America increased by 1.47%, driven by multiple converging factors. The onset of spring season led to heightened demand for cleaning products, boosting consumption in the FMCG sector, particularly for soaps and detergents. This seasonal shift, combined with increased feedstock costs—notably potassium chloride—placed upward pressure on prices.
This dataset includes monthly prices measured in dollars per ton (except Tampa ammonia) by region.
Fertilizer commodities include urea, urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), diammonium phosphate (DAP), and potash. UAN prices assume a 32 percent nitrogen content. Tampa ammonia prices are quoted CFR (i.e., includes transportation to the destination port) per metric ton.
Regional Definitions are available from Green Markets (https://fertilizerpricing.com/about/pricing-notations/).
The monthly average prices are derived from weekly reports with permission from Green Markets, a Bloomberg Company.
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Get the latest insights on price movement and trend analysis of SOP (Potassium Sulfate) in different regions across the world (Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, and the Middle East Africa).
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Learn about the factors that can influence the price of potassium chloride fertilizer, such as the source, location of purchase, quantity, and market conditions. Discover how natural and synthetic sources can affect the price, and how transportation costs and buying in bulk can impact the cost per ton. Understand the role of supply and demand dynamics in determining fertilizer prices, and find out where to obtain accurate pricing information for potassium chloride fertilizer.
Global fertilizer prices experienced significant volatility in 2022, with diammonium phosphate (DAP) reaching a peak of *** U.S. dollars per metric ton in April before declining to *** U.S. dollars by December. In the lead up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, urea fertilizer prices more than doubled from September to November 2021.
This dataset includes price spreads (Cornbelt price minus New Orleans, LA price) measured in dollars per ton. New Orleans is a key fertilizer-pricing hub, and the Cornbelt is a large user of fertilizer due to the region's substantial row crop production. The price spread (Cornbelt minus New Orleans) can reflect transportation costs and other local supply and demand factors.
Fertilizer commodities include urea, urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), diammonium phosphate (DAP), and potash. UAN prices assume a 32 percent nitrogen content. Cornbelt states include Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska.
The monthly average prices are derived from weekly reports with permission from Green Markets, a Bloomberg Company.
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In May 2022, the potassium nitrate price per ton amounted to $842 (CIF, US), surging by 176% against the previous month.
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The North American Potassium Carbonate market registered a 7.2% quarter-on-quarter price increase in Q1 2025, driven by higher input costs and steady fertilizer demand. Early in the quarter, elevated European production costs—impacting U.S. import prices—led domestic suppliers to adjust rates upward. Strong pre-season demand from downstream fertilizer sectors, fuelled by fill program announcements from major players like Nutrien and Mosaic, further supported this pricing momentum. Trade uncertainties also encouraged early stockpiling, tightening market availability.
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In Q1 2025, Potassium Nitrate prices in North America followed a mixed trend, with both upward and downward movements observed throughout the quarter. Early in the year, strong demand from the agricultural sector, driven by preparations for the spring planting season, created upward pressure on prices. Farmers and distributors replenished stocks, anticipating increased planting of crops like corn and soybeans, which fueled fertilizer demand. Additionally, ongoing supply chain disruptions, including transportation bottlenecks and raw material shortages, added to the upward price momentum.
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Explore the dynamics influencing potassium chloride prices in 2023, including geographic variability, economic factors, and demand supply conditions. Understand how these elements impact agricultural sectors worldwide and the shift towards sustainable solutions.
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Australia Farm Inputs Price: Fertiliser: Potassium Chloride data was reported at 692.475 AUD/Ton in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 708.546 AUD/Ton for 2012. Australia Farm Inputs Price: Fertiliser: Potassium Chloride data is updated yearly, averaging 362.750 AUD/Ton from Jun 1971 (Median) to 2013, with 43 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,139.520 AUD/Ton in 2009 and a record low of 68.800 AUD/Ton in 1973. Australia Farm Inputs Price: Fertiliser: Potassium Chloride data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.P002: Agricultural Commodity Prices.
Potash prices are skyrocketing and may soar to $1,000 or more per ton by the end of 2008 (Figure 1). Rapidly rising demand for fertilizer and limited expansion of production are leading causes of the increase (Sergeant, 2008). Good potash deposits are rare, there are few global producers, and growth in demand is great; generally bad news for consumers. The good news is that the dramatic increase in price has renewed interest in Arizona potash deposits. Yes, Arizona has potash! ----- OTHER ARTICLES ----
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In 2023, supplies from abroad of potassium sulphate (SOP) decreased by -36.6% to 78K tons, falling for the second consecutive year after two years of growth.
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During the first quarter of 2025, the NPK fertiliser prices in the USA reached 664 USD/MT in March. As per the NPK fertiliser price chart, prices experienced slight variations. In March, the USA imposed tariffs on most Canadian products, including potash, a key ingredient in NPK fertilizers. This tariff raised concerns about supply shortages and potential price increases.
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| Category | Region | Price |
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NPK Fertiliser | Chemical | USA | 664 USD/MT |
NPK Fertiliser | Chemical | China | 655 USD/MT |
NPK Fertiliser | Chemical | Japan | 711 USD/MT |
NPK Fertiliser | Chemical | Germany | 606 USD/MT |
NPK Fertiliser | Chemical | Brazil | 530 USD/MT |
Explore IMARC’s newly published report, titled “NPK Fertiliser Prices, Trend, Chart, Demand, Market Analysis, News, Historical and Forecast Data Report 2025 Edition,” offers an in-depth analysis of NPK fertiliser pricing, covering an analysis of global and regional market trends and the critical factors driving these price movements.
In 2023, Canada had the world's largest potash reserves, with a share of nearly 31 percent of the total reserves. Belarus, the world's second-leading country in terms of potash reserves accounted for approximately 21 percent of global reserves as of that year. The global reserves of potash in potassium oxide equivalent exceeded 3.5 billion metric tons worldwide in 2023. Canada: the global potash leader In addition to holding the largest potash reserves, Canada is also the leading potash producing country worldwide. In fact, Canada consistently accounts for around one-third of global potash production every year. Canadian potash production has seen an overall increase over the past decade, and amounted to 24.6 million metric tons in 2022. The global potash market As potash is primarily used in the production of fertilizer for agriculture, it sees widespread usage throughout the world. Accordingly, potash is a globally important mineral commodity. The market size of potash fertilizers is expected to grow in coming years, rising from 26.1 billion U.S. dollars in 2021 to a projected 36.7 billion U.S. dollars by 2028. Nevertheless, the potash market is not immune to price disruptions. Potash prices rose steeply following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022.
In February 2025, one metric ton of muriate of potash (MOP), also known as potassium chloride, cost *** U.S. dollars. In April 2022, the price of MOP hit a high of ***** U.S. dollars per metric ton.