Apr 06, 2026 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) --
Australian farmers are contending with the rising cost of fertiliser and a growing global shortage due to the Iran war. The nation is largely dependent on imports for urea, which is a key ingredient in fertiliser and the AdBlue diesel fuel additive. Rahmad Pribadi, the CEO of state-owned fertiliser manufacturer Pupuk Indonesia, says he has assured Australia's ambassador Rod Brazier that Indonesia will be a reliable supplier of fertiliser and urea. Pribadi says it is in his nation's interests for Australia to remain a strong agricultural producer and exporter, given that Indonesia imports the bulk of commodities such as sugar, wheat and meat from Australia..
Publication Date: 7 April 2026
PUPUK INDONESIA

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By Amanda Meade and Elizabeth Pike
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