Potassium Chloride Monthly Price - Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

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Jun 2002 - Mar 2026: 14,455.590 (425.44%)
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Description: Potassium chloride (muriate of potash), standard grade, spot, f.o.b. Vancouver

Unit: Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton



Source: Fertilizer Week; Fertilizer International; World Bank.

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Overview

Potassium chloride, commonly called muriate of potash (MOP), is the most widely traded potassium fertilizer and a key source of plant-available potassium. On commodity markets it is typically priced as standard-grade MOP, often quoted on an FOB basis at export hubs such as Vancouver, with units expressed in US dollars per metric ton. Potassium chloride is valued for its high potassium content, relatively simple handling, and compatibility with bulk fertilizer distribution systems. It is used primarily in agriculture for crops that require potassium to support water regulation, root development, disease resistance, and yield formation.

The material is usually sold as granular or standard crystalline product, with quality specifications tied to nutrient content, moisture, and particle size. Because potassium is an essential macronutrient, demand is linked to crop production rather than discretionary consumption. MOP is one of the three core fertilizer nutrients alongside nitrogen and phosphate, and it is often applied in blended fertilizers or as a standalone input depending on soil conditions and crop requirements.

Supply Drivers

Supply is shaped by the geology of evaporite deposits, since potassium chloride is mined from underground or solution-mined potash ore bodies formed by ancient saline basins. Production is concentrated in a limited number of long-established regions, including Canada, Russia, Belarus, Germany, and parts of the Middle East, where large deposits and supporting infrastructure make extraction economical. Because potash mining requires substantial capital investment, deep shafts or solution wells, and specialized processing, supply responds slowly to price changes.

Production is also constrained by transport logistics. Potash is bulky, and export competitiveness depends on rail access, port capacity, and reliable bulk shipping routes. Inland mines often rely on long-distance rail corridors to reach seaborne markets, so bottlenecks in rail or port systems can affect availability. In solution mining, brine chemistry, water access, and processing efficiency matter, while underground mining faces geological variability and depletion of higher-grade zones over time.

Unlike annual crops, potash supply does not follow a harvest cycle, but maintenance outages, mine development schedules, and permitting timelines create periodic disruptions. Because new capacity takes many years to develop, the market tends to adjust through inventory changes and trade flows rather than rapid production expansion.

Demand Drivers

Demand is driven by agriculture, especially field crops that remove substantial potassium from soils, such as corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, sugarcane, and many fruits and vegetables. Potassium supports plant metabolism, drought tolerance, and quality characteristics, so application rates depend on soil fertility, crop rotation, and yield targets. Demand is therefore tied to planted area, agronomic practice, and the intensity of fertilizer use rather than to direct consumer demand.

Substitution is limited because potassium is an essential nutrient, but farmers can adjust application rates, timing, and fertilizer blends when prices change. Some soils contain naturally high potassium reserves, reducing immediate need, while others require regular replenishment. Potassium chloride competes with other potassium fertilizers such as potassium sulfate in chloride-sensitive crops, though MOP remains the standard product for most broad-acre uses because of its lower cost per unit of potassium.

Seasonality matters because fertilizer purchases often cluster ahead of planting and top-dressing windows. Demand also reflects long-run changes in diet, population, and crop yields, since higher agricultural output generally requires more nutrient replacement. Soil testing, extension practices, and fertilizer subsidy structures influence application intensity, but the underlying driver remains the need to maintain soil fertility over repeated harvests.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Potassium chloride prices are influenced by the US dollar because international fertilizer trade is commonly denominated in dollars, so exchange-rate movements affect local purchasing power and export competitiveness. Freight rates, energy costs, and interest rates also matter because mining, processing, and shipping are capital- and logistics-intensive. Higher financing costs can affect inventory holding and project development, while lower costs can support stockbuilding.

As a storable bulk commodity, potash can exhibit inventory-driven price cycles. When supply is ample relative to near-term farm demand, storage and financing costs can encourage softer nearby pricing; when logistics tighten or buyers rebuild inventories, nearby prices can strengthen relative to deferred delivery. Correlation with broader commodity markets is often indirect, working through agricultural income, energy costs, and general inflation in input prices rather than through a direct financial linkage.

MonthPriceChange
Jun 20023,397.76-
Jul 20023,362.75-1.03%
Aug 20023,340.40-0.66%
Sep 20023,336.46-0.12%
Oct 20023,333.12-0.10%
Mar 20033,060.09-8.19%
Apr 20033,029.71-0.99%
May 20033,037.900.27%
Jun 20033,139.893.36%
Jul 20033,278.734.42%
Aug 20033,243.20-1.08%
Sep 20033,230.80-0.38%
Oct 20033,187.01-1.36%
Nov 20033,151.78-1.11%
Dec 20032,997.38-4.90%
Jan 20042,889.97-3.58%
Feb 20042,844.49-1.57%
Mar 20042,910.912.33%
Apr 20043,029.244.07%
May 20043,127.573.25%
Jun 20043,150.670.74%
Jul 20043,170.120.62%
Aug 20043,566.2112.49%
Sep 20044,091.0614.72%
Oct 20044,169.851.93%
Nov 20044,306.563.28%
Dec 20044,319.570.30%
Jan 20054,330.560.25%
Feb 20054,376.961.07%
Mar 20054,397.330.47%
Apr 20054,426.160.66%
May 20054,440.800.33%
Jun 20054,465.450.55%
Jul 20054,492.520.61%
Aug 20054,530.190.84%
Sep 20054,573.700.96%
Oct 20054,624.421.11%
Nov 20055,103.1410.35%
Dec 20055,128.660.50%
Jan 20065,135.590.14%
Feb 20065,145.320.19%
Mar 20065,150.400.10%
Apr 20065,165.700.30%
May 20065,161.02-0.09%
Jun 20065,165.630.09%
Jul 20065,364.263.85%
Aug 20066,128.2314.24%
Sep 20066,264.642.23%
Oct 20066,307.700.69%
Nov 20066,439.492.09%
Dec 20066,567.261.98%
Jan 20076,468.17-1.51%
Feb 20076,396.18-1.11%
Mar 20076,264.46-2.06%
Apr 20076,170.14-1.51%
May 20075,991.80-2.89%
Jun 20076,070.851.32%
Jul 20076,000.46-1.16%
Aug 20075,914.94-1.43%
Sep 20076,073.102.67%
Oct 20076,112.630.65%
Nov 20076,069.39-0.71%
Dec 20075,882.91-3.07%
Jan 20086,570.6611.69%
Feb 20086,722.802.32%
Mar 20086,374.11-5.19%
Apr 200810,146.1359.18%
May 200814,859.7946.46%
Jun 200814,922.920.42%
Jul 200814,587.68-2.25%
Aug 200815,143.583.81%
Sep 200815,838.054.59%
Oct 200816,585.574.72%
Nov 200817,592.526.07%
Dec 200817,513.92-0.45%
Jan 200917,706.931.10%
Feb 200919,428.259.72%
Mar 200923,184.2719.33%
Apr 200923,021.28-0.70%
May 200922,586.93-1.89%
Jun 200922,071.98-2.28%
Jul 200919,700.18-10.75%
Aug 200916,818.80-14.63%
Sep 200913,169.25-21.70%
Oct 200912,914.98-1.93%
Nov 200912,709.57-1.59%
Dec 200912,491.25-1.72%
Jan 201011,657.22-6.68%
Feb 201011,399.93-2.21%
Mar 201010,405.42-8.72%
Apr 201010,430.940.25%
May 201010,874.694.25%
Jun 201010,228.68-5.94%
Jul 20109,686.27-5.30%
Aug 20109,523.74-1.68%
Sep 20109,587.820.67%
Oct 20109,293.54-3.07%
Nov 20109,620.793.52%
Dec 20109,852.352.41%
Jan 20119,838.05-0.15%
Feb 201111,053.4412.35%
Mar 20119,747.77-11.81%
Apr 20119,490.58-2.64%
May 20119,300.68-2.00%
Jun 20119,983.617.34%
Jul 201112,483.6525.04%
Aug 201112,382.28-0.81%
Sep 201112,696.662.54%
Oct 201112,637.21-0.47%
Nov 201112,651.490.11%
Dec 201113,169.944.10%
Jan 201214,551.1810.49%
Feb 201214,343.81-1.43%
Mar 201214,358.370.10%
Apr 201213,890.06-3.26%
May 201214,016.720.91%
Jun 201214,523.703.62%
Jul 20128,669.11-40.31%
Aug 201214,618.2768.62%
Sep 201214,461.45-1.07%
Oct 201214,724.641.82%
Nov 201214,748.820.16%
Dec 201214,642.01-0.72%
Jan 201312,056.13-17.66%
Feb 201312,047.94-0.07%
Mar 201312,226.901.49%
Apr 201312,255.420.23%
May 201312,268.900.11%
Jun 201312,188.73-0.65%
Jul 201312,242.660.44%
Aug 201312,155.51-0.71%
Sep 201312,163.030.06%
Oct 201311,962.36-1.65%
Nov 201312,030.710.57%
Dec 201311,921.00-0.91%
Jan 201411,939.500.16%
Feb 20149,301.45-22.10%
Mar 20148,363.92-10.08%
Apr 20148,983.847.41%
May 20149,053.800.78%
Jun 20149,140.300.96%
Jul 20148,472.08-7.31%
Aug 20148,561.691.06%
Sep 20148,713.161.77%
Oct 20148,763.890.58%
Nov 20148,804.130.46%
Dec 20148,821.410.20%
Jan 20159,025.632.32%
Feb 20159,211.602.06%
Mar 201510,023.068.81%
Apr 201510,794.197.69%
May 201510,523.90-2.50%
Jun 201510,580.580.54%
Jul 201510,681.820.96%
Aug 201510,658.98-0.21%
Sep 201510,652.81-0.06%
Oct 201510,706.780.51%
Nov 201510,873.521.56%
Dec 201510,883.000.09%
Jan 201610,880.01-0.03%
Feb 201610,770.52-1.01%
Mar 201610,737.17-0.31%
Apr 201610,585.04-1.42%
May 201610,595.120.10%
Jun 201610,675.960.76%
Jul 201610,027.49-6.07%
Aug 20167,275.72-27.44%
Sep 20167,295.780.28%
Oct 20167,351.000.76%
Nov 20167,389.250.52%
Dec 20167,422.740.45%
Jan 20177,405.61-0.23%
Feb 201710,715.8644.70%
Mar 20177,317.62-31.71%
Apr 20177,284.02-0.46%
May 20177,187.35-1.33%
Jun 20177,167.56-0.28%
Jul 20177,070.91-1.35%
Aug 20177,140.190.98%
Sep 20177,166.510.37%
Oct 20177,320.482.15%
Nov 20177,343.790.32%
Dec 20177,266.93-1.05%
Jan 20187,111.30-2.14%
Feb 20187,022.41-1.25%
Mar 20187,122.271.42%
Apr 20187,268.782.06%
May 20187,433.182.26%
Jun 20187,420.81-0.17%
Jul 20187,379.85-0.55%
Aug 20187,393.960.19%
Sep 20187,385.40-0.12%
Oct 20187,414.950.40%
Nov 20187,416.720.02%
Dec 20187,383.10-0.45%
Jan 20197,358.25-0.34%
Feb 20197,358.230.00%
Mar 20198,474.9715.18%
Apr 20199,233.498.95%
May 20199,314.190.87%
Jun 20199,427.371.22%
Jul 20199,495.540.72%
Aug 20199,541.350.48%
Sep 20199,625.840.89%
Oct 20199,669.340.45%
Nov 20199,693.580.25%
Dec 20199,720.540.28%
Jan 20208,973.89-7.68%
Feb 20209,127.491.71%
Mar 20209,407.983.07%
Apr 20209,759.693.74%
May 20208,677.60-11.09%
Jun 20208,121.55-6.41%
Jul 20208,134.310.16%
Aug 20208,074.03-0.74%
Sep 20208,074.610.01%
Oct 20208,106.540.40%
Nov 20208,122.710.20%
Dec 20208,053.43-0.85%
Jan 20218,019.45-0.42%
Feb 20218,091.770.90%
Mar 20218,172.831.00%
Apr 20218,226.150.65%
May 20218,234.580.10%
Jun 20218,336.301.24%
Jul 20218,679.484.12%
Aug 20219,459.228.98%
Sep 20219,444.79-0.15%
Oct 20219,479.750.37%
Nov 20219,544.630.68%
Dec 20219,601.750.60%
Jan 202234,264.25256.85%
Feb 202234,662.431.16%
Mar 202243,129.9424.43%
Apr 202252,480.1921.68%
May 202250,660.19-3.47%
Jun 202248,754.19-3.76%
Jul 202245,819.97-6.02%
Aug 202240,064.51-12.56%
Sep 202232,636.89-18.54%
Oct 202227,774.18-14.90%
Nov 202224,820.29-10.64%
Dec 202222,541.80-9.18%
Jan 202322,511.95-0.13%
Feb 202322,724.610.94%
Mar 202321,167.30-6.85%
Apr 202318,468.43-12.75%
May 202316,962.63-8.15%
Jun 202315,021.01-11.45%
Jul 202315,608.853.91%
Aug 202316,105.833.18%
Sep 202315,888.69-1.35%
Oct 202315,243.26-4.06%
Nov 202314,745.06-3.27%
Dec 202313,837.31-6.16%
Jan 202413,270.70-4.09%
Feb 202413,252.91-0.13%
Mar 202413,908.844.95%
Apr 202414,230.282.31%
May 202414,255.870.18%
Jun 202414,540.822.00%
Jul 202414,121.70-2.88%
Aug 202413,687.20-3.08%
Sep 202413,262.07-3.11%
Oct 202412,914.83-2.62%
Nov 202413,172.361.99%
Dec 202413,749.164.38%
Jan 202514,186.173.18%
Feb 202514,944.435.35%
Mar 202515,359.782.78%
Apr 202515,905.013.55%
May 202516,676.244.85%
Jun 202516,613.27-0.38%
Jul 202516,557.60-0.34%
Aug 202516,370.11-1.13%
Sep 202516,146.59-1.37%
Oct 202516,068.11-0.49%
Nov 202516,342.431.71%
Dec 202516,579.311.45%
Jan 202617,057.702.89%
Feb 202617,236.951.05%
Mar 202617,853.353.58%

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