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Brazil plays a very important and increasingly influential role in the global ammonium sulphate (AS) market, largely because of its massive agricultural sector and shifting fertilizer demand patterns. Recent market data shows this clearly. 🌾 1. Brazil’s role in the ammonium sulphate market📈 A major and growing importer
🇨🇳 China is Brazil’s dominant supplierBrazil sources almost all of its AS imports from China — in some recent data nearly 99.9 % of AS delivered was China-origin. 📦 Extremely import-dependentBrazil produces almost no ammonium sulphate domestically, meaning nearly 100 % of its AS supply is imported. 🌍 2. Brazil’s significance in the global ammonium sulphate market🌐 One of the world’s largest importersBrazil is now one of the single most important demand drivers globally:
📊 Growing market shareCompared with global fertiliser trade, Brazil’s AS market is large:
This scale makes Brazil one of the most influential markets for producers and exporters — especially China, which adjusts production and export planning with Brazil’s demand patterns in mind. 📌 Why Brazil matters so much for ammonium sulphate🚜 Agricultural demandBrazil’s vast agribusiness — especially soybeans, corn, sugarcane, and pasture systems — now emphasizes sulphur alongside nitrogen. AS delivers both nutrients and has become a structural part of fertiliser programs. 💰 Price & substitution dynamicsDue to pricing and reliability compared with urea, many buyers in Brazil are substituting urea with AS when it becomes more cost-effective or when sulphur demand is present. 📈 Impact on global trade flowsBecause Brazil imports such large volumes, shifts in its AS demand can influence global prices, export allocations, and trade flows, particularly for Chinese suppliers. Summary
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