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Phosphorus Monopolies: Fertilizer Logistics and the Agricultural Bottleneck

Phosphorus Monopolies: Fertilizer Logistics and the Agricultural Bottleneck

By Gonzalez, Matthew

Published by epubli

English 2026
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Humanity is entirely dependent on a single, non-renewable element to sustain its massive population density. Without mined phosphate, the agricultural yields that feed eight billion people would collapse within a single harvest cycle. Yet, the supply chain for this vital nutrient is shockingly fragile and deeply misunderstood by the public. The underlying geological crisis stems from severe geographical concentration. Over seventy percent of the planet's remaining high-grade phosphate rock sits within the borders of a single nation, establishing a geopolitical chokehold far more absolute than petroleum. Furthermore, mining operations require massive sulfuric acid digestion, creating highly toxic phosphogypsum waste that ravages local ecosystems and limits processing speed. Navigate the ruthless B2B logistics of mineral extraction. Unearth the chemistry of soil nutrient depletion and the intense diplomatic warfare waged over the raw materials that serve as the literal lifeblood of civilization.

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Phosphorus Monopolies: Fertilizer Logistics and the Agricultural Bottleneck is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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