Source: GlobeNewswire / Research and Markets
Date: May 7, 2026
Summary: The global ammonium sulfate market is projected to grow from USD 5.75 billion in 2025 to USD 6.81 billion by 2030 (CAGR 3.4%). Growth is driven by environmental regulations, nutrient imbalance correction in soils, and demand from the Nylon-6 value chain.
Source: Stock / Reuters
Date: April 28, 2026
Summary: China is enforcing stricter customs checks on ammonium sulphate exports. While amsul was previously excluded from restrictions, authorities in Qingdao are now inspecting shipments to prevent urea from being mislabeled as amsul, potentially tightening global supply.
3.Australian Demand Surges on Short Urea Supply
Source: GrainGrowers / Argus Media
Date: March 27, 2026
Summary: Australian demand for ammonium sulphate is rising sharply as the country faces a shortage of urea from the Middle East. Growers are drawing down amsul stocks in the absence of urea, supported by its affordability.
Link: Fertiliser Report | 27 March 2026
4.Brazil: Amsul to Steer Nitrogen Imports in 2026
Source: Argus Media via World Ports Org
Date: January 7, 2026
Summary: Brazil is expected to import nearly equal volumes of urea and amsul. High urea prices and the affordability of amsul are driving a structural shift, though logistical issues (truck availability) and soil acidity remain barriers.
Source: GlobeNewswire / Research and Markets
Date: May 7, 2026
Summary: The global ammonium sulfate market is projected to grow from USD 5.75 billion in 2025 to USD 6.81 billion by 2030 (CAGR 3.4%). Growth is driven by environmental regulations, nutrient imbalance correction in soils, and demand from the Nylon-6 value chain.