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Provided by AGPThe Council of the European Union announced on Friday that duties on important fertilizer products, including urea and ammonia, would be temporarily lifted.
The tariff exemption, however, will not apply to fertilizer imports originating from Russia or Belarus.
According to the council, the measure was introduced to help counter rising costs tied to the near-complete shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz shipping route.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned in April that if the blockage of the strait continues for an extended period, it could lead to a major global agricultural and food supply crisis.
Officials estimate that the temporary suspension will reduce import duty expenses for farmers and fertilizer producers by around €60 million ($69.6 million).
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