The European Union is temporarily removing tariffs on imports of several key fertilizers and raw materials, including urea and ammonia, in order to ease pressure on farmers. The decision comes amid high energy prices and rising costs in the agricultural sector.
The measure is expected to improve supply and reduce prices for nitrogen fertilizers, which are essential for grain and crop production. However, import restrictions on Russia and Belarus remain in force.
According to experts, the move could help stabilize the fertilizer market and limit further increases in food prices across Europe.
