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White House says US seeking fertilizer from Venezuela, Morocco

By Thomson Reuters Mar 17, 2026 | 7:15 AM

WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) – The Trump administration is seeking other sources of fertilizer amid the ongoing Iran war’s ​shipping constraints, including from Venezuela ‌and possibly Morocco, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Tuesday.

“We’ve … established licenses for Venezuela to produce more fertilizer. We’ve had discussions ‌with ​Morocco,” he said on ⁠CNBC’s “Squawk Box” program, calling ⁠it “an insurance policy against disruption” for U.S. farmers.

“I’m not saying that we can eliminate what disruption there is so ​far, but we can minimize it,” Hassett told CNBC in the interview.

Fertilizer ⁠supplies have shrunk as ⁠the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran ​cut off critical nitrogen fertilizer supplies from ​the Gulf to the world’s farmers, ‌sending prices spiking by more than one-third in recent weeks.

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has floated the idea ⁠of replicating a U.N.-brokered deal that got grain out of Ukraine during wartime. It allows ⁠Ukraine to ‌export grain, foodstuffs and fertilizers ⁠through the Black Sea, without ​civilian ‌vessels coming under attack by ​Russia. She ⁠said she had spoken to U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres about the idea and the U.N. was “working on this”.

(Reporting by Katharine Jackson and Susan Heavey, editing by ​Michelle Nichols)