DAP fertilizer Monthly Price - Mexican Peso per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

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May 2011 - Mar 2026: 6,920.471 (144.82%)
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Description: DAP (diammonium phosphate), standard size, bulk, spot, f.o.b. US Gulf

Unit: Mexican Peso per Metric Ton



Source: Fertilizer Week; Fertilizer International; World Bank.

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Overview

Diammonium phosphate (DAP) is a concentrated phosphate fertilizer used to supply both phosphorus and nitrogen to crops. It is typically traded as a granular solid and priced on a per-metric-ton basis, with market references often quoted as DAP spot prices on an FOB US Gulf basis. The US Gulf benchmark is widely used because the Gulf Coast is a major export and distribution hub with established access to phosphate rock, ammonia, rail, barge, and ocean freight routes. DAP is valued for its relatively high nutrient content and ease of handling in bulk fertilizer systems.

DAP is applied to a wide range of field crops, including cereals, oilseeds, and row crops, where phosphorus supports root development, early growth, and energy transfer within the plant. It is also used in blended fertilizers and in some industrial applications, though agriculture is the dominant use. Because it contains both phosphate and ammonium nutrients, DAP competes with other phosphate fertilizers and with blended nutrient products in farm input markets.

Supply Drivers

DAP supply is shaped by the phosphate rock and ammonia chains that feed its production. Phosphate rock deposits are geographically concentrated in a few long-established mining regions, including North Africa, the Middle East, China, the United States, and parts of the former Soviet sphere. Mining is capital intensive and constrained by ore quality, stripping ratios, beneficiation needs, and transport links from mine to plant and port. Because phosphate rock is not evenly distributed, regional logistics and export infrastructure strongly influence available supply.

Production also depends on ammonia, which is commonly derived from natural gas. This links DAP output to gas availability, fertilizer plant economics, and the cost of energy-intensive chemical processing. Plants require sulfuric acid and other inputs in the broader phosphate chain, so bottlenecks in upstream chemicals can affect finished fertilizer availability. DAP manufacturing is typically concentrated near feedstock sources or export terminals to reduce freight costs.

Supply is further shaped by seasonal production and application cycles. Fertilizer plants often build inventories ahead of planting seasons, while downstream demand can be uneven across regions. Phosphate mining and processing also face environmental permitting, water use constraints, and waste management requirements, all of which can limit expansion or raise costs. Because new mines and chemical plants take many years to develop, supply adjusts slowly to changes in demand.

Demand Drivers

DAP demand is driven primarily by crop nutrition needs, especially in soils with low available phosphorus. Phosphorus is essential for root establishment, flowering, and grain formation, so demand is closely tied to acreage planted in cereals, oilseeds, and other broad-acre crops. Farmers often apply phosphate fertilizers at planting or before planting, which creates seasonal demand patterns linked to crop calendars and soil preparation practices.

Demand is also influenced by substitution among phosphate products. DAP competes with monoammonium phosphate (MAP), triple superphosphate, and blended NPK fertilizers. The choice among these products depends on nutrient ratios, soil chemistry, application method, and local agronomic recommendations. In alkaline soils, DAP can be favored for its handling properties and nutrient concentration, while in some systems MAP or other phosphate sources are preferred.

Long-run demand reflects population growth, dietary change, and the need to maintain crop yields on limited arable land. Phosphate use is relatively inelastic in the short run because farmers cannot easily substitute away from soil nutrient replacement without affecting yields. However, efficiency gains from precision agriculture, soil testing, and improved fertilizer placement can moderate growth in unit demand per hectare. Transport costs and local blending practices also shape regional consumption patterns, especially in inland markets far from ports.

Macro and Financial Drivers

DAP prices are influenced by broad agricultural income conditions, freight costs, and the US dollar exchange rate. Because fertilizer is traded internationally in dollars, a stronger dollar can make imports more expensive in local currency terms and can affect buying behavior in importing regions. Interest rates also matter indirectly through inventory financing and working capital costs for distributors and traders.

Storage and logistics are important because DAP is a physical bulk commodity with seasonal demand. When inventories are ample, nearby supply can pressure spot prices; when stocks are tight relative to planting needs, nearby delivery can command a premium. This creates the possibility of contango or backwardation in regional forward curves, depending on freight, storage, and seasonal demand timing. DAP also tends to move with broader fertilizer and crop input markets because buyers often manage nutrient purchases as part of a whole-farm cost structure.

MonthPriceChange
May 20114,778.65-
Jun 20116,796.2642.22%
Jul 20116,976.132.65%
Aug 20117,299.174.63%
Sep 20117,697.125.45%
Oct 20117,689.23-0.10%
Nov 20117,686.51-0.04%
Dec 20116,722.90-12.54%
Jan 20126,051.35-9.99%
Feb 20125,569.03-7.97%
Mar 20125,644.971.36%
Apr 20126,249.3110.71%
May 20126,683.686.95%
Jun 20126,988.614.56%
Jul 20125,839.80-16.44%
Aug 20126,649.9313.87%
Sep 20126,820.202.56%
Oct 20126,863.040.63%
Nov 20126,392.88-6.85%
Dec 20126,084.18-4.83%
Jan 20135,872.33-3.48%
Feb 20135,907.970.61%
Mar 20135,855.58-0.89%
Apr 20135,628.71-3.87%
May 20135,182.47-7.93%
Jun 20135,495.026.03%
Jul 20135,221.18-4.98%
Aug 20135,164.05-1.09%
Sep 20134,893.98-5.23%
Oct 20134,808.87-1.74%
Nov 20134,372.90-9.07%
Dec 20134,445.161.65%
Jan 20145,328.6319.87%
Feb 20145,981.9912.26%
Mar 20146,418.427.30%
Apr 20145,347.59-16.68%
May 20145,346.46-0.02%
Jun 20145,473.832.38%
Jul 20145,726.024.61%
Aug 20145,867.302.47%
Sep 20145,797.29-1.19%
Oct 20145,642.66-2.67%
Nov 20145,557.73-1.51%
Dec 20146,062.859.09%
Jan 20156,466.186.65%
Feb 20156,627.402.49%
Mar 20156,529.13-1.48%
Apr 20156,224.46-4.67%
May 20156,312.801.42%
Jun 20156,520.183.29%
Jul 20156,877.795.48%
Aug 20157,188.374.52%
Sep 20157,211.120.32%
Oct 20157,021.86-2.62%
Nov 20156,390.76-8.99%
Dec 20155,813.40-9.03%
Jan 20165,909.391.65%
Feb 20166,028.842.02%
Mar 20165,975.00-0.89%
Apr 20165,781.32-3.24%
May 20165,694.91-1.49%
Jun 20165,718.490.41%
Jul 20165,680.45-0.67%
Aug 20165,872.883.39%
Sep 20166,149.144.70%
Oct 20165,859.74-4.71%
Nov 20165,976.832.00%
Dec 20166,083.541.79%
Jan 20176,601.318.51%
Feb 20176,617.520.25%
Mar 20176,279.52-5.11%
Apr 20175,877.78-6.40%
May 20175,803.78-1.26%
Jun 20175,627.58-3.04%
Jul 20175,579.88-0.85%
Aug 20175,711.502.36%
Sep 20175,812.111.76%
Oct 20176,063.034.32%
Nov 20176,526.917.65%
Dec 20176,852.494.99%
Jan 20186,829.74-0.33%
Feb 20186,896.900.98%
Mar 20187,043.102.12%
Apr 20187,074.470.45%
May 20187,531.726.46%
Jun 20187,950.735.56%
Jul 20187,610.07-4.28%
Aug 20187,712.721.35%
Sep 20188,015.573.93%
Oct 20188,077.470.77%
Nov 20188,307.272.84%
Dec 20187,850.64-5.50%
Jan 20197,323.10-6.72%
Feb 20196,862.39-6.29%
Mar 20196,448.57-6.03%
Apr 20196,146.83-4.68%
May 20195,993.11-2.50%
Jun 20196,069.151.27%
Jul 20195,860.89-3.43%
Aug 20195,765.75-1.62%
Sep 20195,588.74-3.07%
Oct 20195,362.63-4.05%
Nov 20194,790.72-10.66%
Dec 20194,555.65-4.91%
Jan 20204,981.559.35%
Feb 20205,253.905.47%
Mar 20206,166.0817.36%
Apr 20206,837.6710.89%
May 20206,172.16-9.73%
Jun 20206,083.31-1.44%
Jul 20206,836.8612.39%
Aug 20207,592.1911.05%
Sep 20207,773.082.38%
Oct 20207,596.58-2.27%
Nov 20207,343.48-3.33%
Dec 20207,762.795.71%
Jan 20218,396.568.16%
Feb 202110,751.9328.05%
Mar 202111,086.113.11%
Apr 202110,876.31-1.89%
May 202111,476.345.52%
Jun 202112,109.445.52%
Jul 202112,249.261.15%
Aug 202112,119.54-1.06%
Sep 202112,916.356.57%
Oct 202113,741.436.39%
Nov 202115,124.3610.06%
Dec 202115,651.133.48%
Jan 202214,337.95-8.39%
Feb 202215,272.256.52%
Mar 202219,284.4026.27%
Apr 202219,173.71-0.57%
May 202216,892.74-11.90%
Jun 202215,667.24-7.25%
Jul 202216,116.672.87%
Aug 202215,078.22-6.44%
Sep 202215,100.200.15%
Oct 202214,495.26-4.01%
Nov 202212,949.82-10.66%
Dec 202212,289.05-5.10%
Jan 202311,976.58-2.54%
Feb 202311,398.48-4.83%
Mar 202311,144.28-2.23%
Apr 202311,523.333.40%
May 20239,050.42-21.46%
Jun 20237,842.00-13.35%
Jul 20237,748.67-1.19%
Aug 20238,976.4015.84%
Sep 20239,140.651.83%
Oct 20239,662.765.71%
Nov 20239,328.56-3.46%
Dec 20239,727.574.28%
Jan 202410,193.684.79%
Feb 20249,978.40-2.11%
Mar 202410,361.993.84%
Apr 20249,161.69-11.58%
May 20248,769.64-4.28%
Jun 20249,878.7712.65%
Jul 20249,770.21-1.10%
Aug 202410,439.416.85%
Sep 202410,885.144.27%
Oct 202411,287.553.70%
Nov 202411,686.973.54%
Dec 202411,496.74-1.63%
Jan 202511,976.274.17%
Feb 202512,355.373.17%
Mar 202512,444.950.73%
Apr 202512,735.792.34%
May 202513,020.132.23%
Jun 202513,618.824.60%
Jul 202513,759.721.03%
Aug 202514,860.368.00%
Sep 202514,435.14-2.86%
Oct 202513,890.40-3.77%
Nov 202513,058.31-5.99%
Dec 202511,341.37-13.15%
Jan 202611,026.45-2.78%
Feb 202610,791.82-2.13%
Mar 202611,699.128.41%

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