10 Best Potash Stocks to Buy

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In this article, we will take a look at the 10 best potash stocks to buy. To skip our analysis of the recent trends, and market activity, you can go directly to see the 5 Best Potash Stocks to Buy.

Potash refers to a group of different minerals and chemical compositions that bear the potassium element in substantial quantities. The potassium chloride compound, known commonly as the muriate of potash accounts for the majority of the global potash market with other compounds such as sulphate of potash accounting for the rest.

More than 95% of the global potash production is utilized for agricultural purposes with the remaining amount employed for manufacturing commercial and industrial products such as detergents. According to the US Geological Survey, Russia and Belarus combined have accounted for a third of the global potash supply over the years.

The Russia-Ukraine conflict and resulting sanctions led to pressures on the global potash supply chain. The list of other leading potash producing countries includes Canada, China, and Germany, among others. You can read more about the leading potash producing countries in our article, 15 Largest Potash Producing Countries in the World.

In addition to Phosphorus and Nitrogen, Potash is among the three most important nutrients for optimal crop health and production. These elements, together known as ‘NPK’, are the only macronutrients required by plants for healthy growth. Even though these resources are naturally available in soil, excessive and repetitive farming reduces their quantities in the soil at a pace much faster than the time required for their natural replenishment. This necessitates the need for synthetically produced fertilizers.

In the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the prices for potash increased manifold all across the world. Potassium Chloride prices hit their peak in April 2022 as they exceeded $1200 per metric ton. The prices have since dropped significantly and were recorded at $328 per metric ton which is still higher than the Covid-era prices, according to data from the World Bank.

Several countries including the United States have taken measures to reduce their reliance on Russia and Belarus for their fertilizer imports. For instance, Brazil chose Canada as an alternate source for its potash requirements while Morocco opted for Egypt and Saudi Arabia as alternatives for its ammonia requirements. United States announced grants focused on increasing local production of fertilizers. You can read more about this in our recent article, 10 Best Fertilizer Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds.