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Agricultural Commodities Are A Viable Inflation Hedge

As global markets experience rampant inflation, many investors are looking to alternative investment options to mitigate the potential impact on their portfolios.


Photo Insert: Companies like Canadian Arianne Phosphate Inc., are among the few in North America that can respond to the growing demand for phosphate through its high-purity phosphate concentrate.



While precious metals and gold are common hedges against inflation, there is growing interest in agricultural commodities as another popular way to diversify portfolio risk, Faith Ashmore reported for Benzinga.


The Russia-Ukraine war has caused major disruptions in the agricultural industry — specifically, fertilizer production. Russia and Ukraine account for a substantial portion of the global fertilizer trade.



In 2020, for instance, Russia ranked as the top exporter of nitrogen fertilizers, the second-leading supplier of potassium, and the third-largest exporter of phosphorous fertilizer.


Between January 2020 and March 2022, nitrogen fertilizer prices increased fourfold, while phosphate and potash prices rose over threefold.


As a result, many countries are trying to reduce their dependence on Russia and other politically unstable countries that supply agricultural commodities. In September, the US Department of Agriculture announced it will invest $500 million to increase domestic fertilizer production, which is double the amount of its previous commitment.


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While the US works on increasing domestic production, other countries are limiting exports of agricultural resources.


Russia and China together account for 40% of the world’s phosphate fertilizer supply; China announced in July that it would be extending its export restrictions on phosphate fertilizer through the end of 2022 — further adding upward pressure to prices and compounding the need for more western production.


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Companies like Canadian Arianne Phosphate Inc., are among the few in North America that can respond to the growing demand for phosphate through its high-purity phosphate concentrate.


The company’s Lac à Paul project in Quebec is a response to a growing global demand for phosphate for fertilizer – the project is the world’s largest greenfield deposit which allows the company to produce a high-purity, low-contaminant concentrate suitable for use in all applications and for a wide range of industries.


Because phosphate is an essential component in fertilizers and is used in a variety of food and industrial products, it could be a promising agricultural commodity to invest in.



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