2022
DOI: 10.3390/jrfm15020091
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Price and Volatility Transmissions among Natural Gas, Fertilizer, and Corn Markets: A Revisit

Abstract: In this paper, we revisit price and volatility transmission among natural gas, fertilizer, and corn markets; an important issue was explored in previous work. An update of the results is urgently needed due to the recent enormous price volatility in the commodities, fertilizer, and energy markets. We followed the same methodology as previous work and used the vector error correction model and the multivariate generalized autoregressive heteroskedasticity model, but we adopted a new methodology to gather higher… Show more

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“…Over a 20-year analysis time frame, ECS produced ammonium sulfate (as a 21 g/L N solution) at a cost of $34.40/kg N, which is about 16 times the North American commercial price of solid ammonium sulfate of $2.18/kg N (Figure A) . Despite the need for substantial cost reductions, ECS could help enhance global food security in the face of fertilizer price volatility caused by volatile energy prices and geopolitical disruptions affecting supply chains. Since the early 2000s, the price of ammonium sulfate has risen at rates exceeding inflation (e.g., by 2.8 times from 2001 to 2014), and even more dramatic price changes (e.g., a 2.7-time increase from January 2021 to April 2022) have occurred in recent years (Figure S2-53). ECS implementation in regions where fertilizers are more expensive or less accessible (e.g., sub-Saharan Africa) may be more economically viable and would improve equity in fertilizer access. ,, Product diversification toward higher-value products with more applications (e.g., NH 3 vs. (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 ) and targeting multiple profitable uses for each chemical (e.g., (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 as a reagent is about 4–5 times more valuable than as a fertilizer) could further improve process economics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over a 20-year analysis time frame, ECS produced ammonium sulfate (as a 21 g/L N solution) at a cost of $34.40/kg N, which is about 16 times the North American commercial price of solid ammonium sulfate of $2.18/kg N (Figure A) . Despite the need for substantial cost reductions, ECS could help enhance global food security in the face of fertilizer price volatility caused by volatile energy prices and geopolitical disruptions affecting supply chains. Since the early 2000s, the price of ammonium sulfate has risen at rates exceeding inflation (e.g., by 2.8 times from 2001 to 2014), and even more dramatic price changes (e.g., a 2.7-time increase from January 2021 to April 2022) have occurred in recent years (Figure S2-53). ECS implementation in regions where fertilizers are more expensive or less accessible (e.g., sub-Saharan Africa) may be more economically viable and would improve equity in fertilizer access. ,, Product diversification toward higher-value products with more applications (e.g., NH 3 vs. (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 ) and targeting multiple profitable uses for each chemical (e.g., (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 as a reagent is about 4–5 times more valuable than as a fertilizer) could further improve process economics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, corn and natural gas show a similar relationship. According to the literature, the prices of these commodities show volatility when considered simultaneously from 1992 to 2014 (Chevallier and Ielpo 2013;Etienne et al 2016;Yang et al 2022). Then, there is a particular correlation between the…”
Section: Cornmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initiatives like the IFPRI fertilizer dashboard (IFPRI, 2023), and data gathering, and monitoring efforts provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS, 2023), International Fertilizer Association (IFA, 2023), AfricaFertiliser (AFO, 2023), and The World Bank (The World Bank, 2023) could be linked to wider agricultural data portals, such as FAOSTAT (FAO, 2023), or information systems such as the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS, 2023). Importantly, the drivers behind, and implications of, market exposure need to be understood at the national level, ideally employing future projections to inform long-term planning (Yang et al, 2022). The framework for such assessments has been developed for other commodities, for example, the International Energy Agency (IEA, 2023) provides early warnings of market volatility and geographical exposure for energy commodities.…”
Section: Building Long-term Resilience To Phosphorus Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%