Rock Phosphate Monthly Price - Swiss Franc per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Mar 2026: 72.759 (154.03%)
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Description: Phosphate rock (Morocco), 70% BPL, contract, f.a.s. Casablanca

Unit: Swiss Franc per Metric Ton



Source: Fertilizer Week; Fertilizer International; World Bank.

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Overview

Rock phosphate is a naturally occurring phosphate-bearing mineral used primarily as a feedstock for phosphate fertilizers and, in some cases, for direct application to soils with suitable acidity and agronomic conditions. On commodity markets it is commonly priced by grade and delivery terms, with a widely referenced benchmark being rock phosphate at 70% BPL, quoted on a CIF basis in US dollars per metric ton. BPL, or bone phosphate of lime, is a traditional measure of phosphate content used in the trade. The material is mined, beneficiated, and shipped in bulk, with price differentials reflecting phosphate concentration, impurity levels, moisture content, and freight costs.

Its principal use is in the manufacture of phosphoric acid, which is then converted into fertilizers such as diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, and triple superphosphate. It also has smaller uses in animal feed supplements, industrial chemicals, and certain soil amendment applications. Because phosphate is an essential plant nutrient, rock phosphate sits at the base of the phosphorus fertilizer chain and links agricultural demand to mining, processing, and ocean freight logistics.

Supply Drivers

Supply is shaped by geology, beneficiation requirements, and transport infrastructure. Economically workable deposits are concentrated in a limited number of sedimentary basins and, to a lesser extent, igneous deposits. Sedimentary ores are often favored for large-scale fertilizer production because they can support high-volume mining and processing, though they may require washing, flotation, or calcination to raise usable phosphate content and reduce contaminants such as silica, carbonates, cadmium, or heavy metals. The grade of the ore matters because lower-grade material raises mining, processing, and shipping costs per unit of contained phosphate.

Mining is capital intensive and tied to long lead times for permitting, pit development, beneficiation plants, rail links, and port facilities. Output can be constrained by overburden removal, water availability, energy costs, and the need for bulk-handling infrastructure. Because rock phosphate is a mined resource rather than an annually renewed crop, supply responds more to reserve quality, depletion of accessible seams, and investment cycles than to seasonal planting patterns. Freight access is especially important because the benchmark is often quoted CIF, making ocean shipping and port congestion part of the delivered cost structure. Environmental regulation and waste handling also affect supply, particularly where tailings, phosphogypsum, or water discharge must be managed.

Demand Drivers

Demand is driven mainly by fertilizer production, which links rock phosphate to global crop cultivation and soil nutrient replacement. Phosphorus is one of the three primary macronutrients required by plants, so demand persists across cereals, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, and pasture systems. Unlike nitrogen, phosphorus has no large atmospheric source and must be mined or recovered, which gives rock phosphate a structural role in agricultural input chains. Demand is strongest where soils are phosphorus-deficient, crop intensification is high, and fertilizer application is used to sustain yields.

The main substitution relationship is with processed phosphate fertilizers rather than with other nutrients. Rock phosphate can be converted into phosphoric acid and downstream products, or in some cases applied directly to acidic soils where dissolution is agronomically effective. Direct application is less suitable in neutral or alkaline soils, so demand depends on soil chemistry as well as crop economics. Seasonal buying patterns often follow planting cycles and fertilizer procurement schedules, while longer-run demand is influenced by acreage, cropping intensity, livestock feed requirements, and the spread of high-yield farming systems. Recycling of phosphorus from manure, crop residues, and industrial recovery can moderate demand, but these sources do not fully replace mined phosphate in most fertilizer systems.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Rock phosphate prices are influenced by the US dollar because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars, while production and consumption occur across multiple currencies. A stronger dollar can raise local-currency costs for importers and affect purchasing behavior. Freight rates, bunker fuel costs, and port handling charges matter because the benchmark is often CIF, so delivered price reflects both mine economics and shipping conditions. Inventory holding costs and fertilizer-chain working capital also affect pricing, especially where buyers time purchases around planting seasons.

As a bulk industrial commodity, rock phosphate is less directly financialized than metals or energy products, but it still responds to broad shifts in credit conditions, inflation, and agricultural margins. When fertilizer producers face tighter financing or weaker crop prices, procurement can slow and spot demand can soften. Storage is possible but not trivial because moisture control, contamination, and handling costs matter. Price relationships with downstream phosphate fertilizers often reflect conversion margins, while correlations with other agricultural inputs arise through farm profitability and fertilizer affordability.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 199747.24-
Mar 199747.610.79%
Apr 199747.51-0.21%
May 199746.55-2.03%
Jun 199746.870.70%
Jul 199748.162.74%
Aug 199749.222.21%
Sep 199747.88-2.72%
Oct 199747.21-1.40%
Nov 199745.74-3.11%
Dec 199746.712.13%
Jan 199847.962.67%
Feb 199847.57-0.81%
Mar 199848.381.70%
Apr 199848.961.20%
May 199848.07-1.81%
Jun 199848.550.99%
Jul 199849.191.32%
Aug 199848.59-1.22%
Sep 199845.59-6.18%
Oct 199843.41-4.78%
Nov 199844.993.64%
Dec 199844.17-1.81%
Jan 199944.971.80%
Feb 199958.6530.43%
Mar 199964.509.98%
Apr 199965.882.14%
May 199966.320.66%
Jun 199967.641.99%
Jul 199968.200.82%
Aug 199966.40-2.63%
Sep 199967.111.08%
Oct 199965.55-2.34%
Nov 199968.284.17%
Dec 199969.662.02%
Jan 200069.860.29%
Feb 200071.882.88%
Mar 200073.221.87%
Apr 200073.15-0.09%
May 200075.603.34%
Jun 200072.30-4.36%
Jul 200072.590.40%
Aug 200075.473.96%
Sep 200077.312.44%
Oct 200077.850.71%
Nov 200078.200.44%
Dec 200074.53-4.69%
Jan 200171.73-3.76%
Feb 200173.342.25%
Mar 200174.291.29%
Apr 200175.431.55%
May 200177.152.27%
Jun 200178.501.75%
Jul 200177.41-1.38%
Aug 200173.95-4.47%
Sep 200172.00-2.63%
Oct 200171.88-0.17%
Nov 200172.661.09%
Dec 200172.700.05%
Jan 200273.340.88%
Feb 200274.741.91%
Mar 200273.76-1.31%
Apr 200272.82-1.28%
May 200269.91-4.00%
Jun 200267.72-3.13%
Jul 200264.86-4.22%
Aug 200265.921.64%
Sep 200265.73-0.30%
Oct 200265.750.03%
Nov 200264.52-1.86%
Dec 200263.44-1.68%
Jan 200360.56-4.54%
Feb 200359.93-1.04%
Mar 200359.92-0.02%
Apr 200360.721.33%
May 200357.68-5.01%
Jun 200358.130.78%
Jul 200359.883.02%
Aug 200360.951.79%
Sep 200360.65-0.49%
Oct 200358.24-3.98%
Nov 200358.630.68%
Dec 200355.73-4.95%
Jan 200454.64-1.96%
Feb 200454.780.27%
Mar 200456.182.55%
Apr 200457.131.69%
May 200456.48-1.13%
Jun 200455.09-2.46%
Jul 200454.78-0.56%
Aug 200455.591.49%
Sep 200455.59-0.01%
Oct 200454.37-2.19%
Nov 200451.49-5.31%
Dec 200450.46-1.99%
Jan 200551.812.68%
Feb 200552.401.14%
Mar 200551.63-1.49%
Apr 200552.621.93%
May 200553.712.05%
Jun 200555.643.61%
Jul 200556.922.29%
Aug 200555.59-2.33%
Sep 200555.680.15%
Oct 200556.721.88%
Nov 200557.671.67%
Dec 200557.47-0.36%
Jan 200656.26-2.10%
Feb 200657.442.10%
Mar 200657.450.02%
Apr 200656.50-1.66%
May 200653.62-5.09%
Jun 200654.271.20%
Jul 200654.400.24%
Aug 200654.16-0.44%
Sep 200654.771.12%
Oct 200655.481.29%
Nov 200654.48-1.79%
Dec 200653.19-2.38%
Jan 200754.772.96%
Feb 200754.64-0.24%
Mar 200753.63-1.85%
Apr 200753.33-0.55%
May 200753.770.83%
Jun 200754.280.95%
Jul 200753.19-2.00%
Aug 200752.92-0.50%
Sep 200768.3129.08%
Oct 200783.9922.94%
Nov 200780.35-4.32%
Dec 200781.381.28%
Jan 200878.63-3.38%
Feb 200878.02-0.78%
Mar 200872.32-7.31%
Apr 2008162.47124.67%
May 2008198.3522.08%
Jun 2008197.24-0.56%
Jul 2008246.3024.87%
Aug 2008314.6927.77%
Sep 2008308.70-1.90%
Oct 2008513.4866.34%
Nov 2008535.644.32%
Dec 2008515.88-3.69%
Jan 2009508.27-1.48%
Feb 2009524.533.20%
Mar 2009520.06-0.85%
Apr 2009361.77-30.44%
May 2009299.25-17.28%
Jun 2009214.19-28.42%
Jul 200997.14-54.65%
Aug 200996.17-1.00%
Sep 200993.66-2.61%
Oct 200991.96-1.81%
Nov 200991.12-0.91%
Dec 200992.511.52%
Jan 201093.110.65%
Feb 201096.493.63%
Mar 201096.04-0.47%
Apr 201096.240.21%
May 2010101.405.36%
Jun 2010101.550.14%
Jul 2010104.082.50%
Aug 2010130.0424.95%
Sep 2010125.26-3.68%
Oct 2010121.00-3.40%
Nov 2010122.651.36%
Dec 2010121.36-1.05%
Jan 2011119.53-1.51%
Feb 2011133.1511.40%
Mar 2011133.280.09%
Apr 2011130.35-2.20%
May 2011128.64-1.32%
Jun 2011130.241.25%
Jul 2011133.292.34%
Aug 2011142.506.91%
Sep 2011160.1812.41%
Oct 2011169.195.63%
Nov 2011176.764.47%
Dec 2011181.672.78%
Jan 2012182.770.61%
Feb 2012173.38-5.14%
Mar 2012146.17-15.69%
Apr 2012168.9015.55%
May 2012182.638.13%
Jun 2012185.081.35%
Jul 2012184.36-0.39%
Aug 2012176.71-4.15%
Sep 2012171.47-2.97%
Oct 2012170.13-0.78%
Nov 2012171.570.84%
Dec 2012168.40-1.84%
Jan 2013168.740.20%
Feb 2013167.87-0.51%
Mar 2013151.39-9.82%
Apr 2013104.38-31.05%
May 2013150.6344.30%
Jun 2013117.36-22.09%
Jul 2013108.59-7.47%
Aug 2013106.59-1.85%
Sep 201390.09-15.48%
Oct 201376.19-15.43%
Nov 201379.934.91%
Dec 201386.618.36%
Jan 201488.081.69%
Feb 201487.28-0.91%
Mar 201493.947.64%
Apr 201498.384.72%
May 2014100.011.65%
Jun 201499.83-0.18%
Jul 201499.60-0.23%
Aug 2014101.021.42%
Sep 2014104.313.26%
Oct 2014110.586.01%
Nov 2014115.274.25%
Dec 2014116.531.09%
Jan 2015112.47-3.48%
Feb 2015113.540.95%
Mar 2015120.566.18%
Apr 2015109.92-8.83%
May 2015102.79-6.49%
Jun 2015110.847.83%
Jul 2015115.454.16%
Aug 2015117.131.45%
Sep 2015120.542.91%
Oct 2015119.69-0.71%
Nov 2015124.403.94%
Dec 2015122.99-1.13%
Jan 2016123.460.38%
Feb 2016113.84-7.80%
Mar 2016112.56-1.12%
Apr 2016110.05-2.23%
May 2016107.98-1.88%
Jun 2016107.16-0.76%
Jul 2016108.511.26%
Aug 2016106.52-1.83%
Sep 2016106.15-0.35%
Oct 2016107.631.39%
Nov 2016102.34-4.91%
Dec 201699.41-2.87%
Jan 201797.71-1.71%
Feb 201795.17-2.60%
Mar 201797.692.64%
Apr 201795.71-2.02%
May 201791.31-4.60%
Jun 201789.60-1.87%
Jul 201788.91-0.78%
Aug 201785.67-3.64%
Sep 201781.83-4.48%
Oct 201778.49-4.08%
Nov 201779.421.19%
Dec 201778.99-0.55%
Jan 201876.90-2.64%
Feb 201877.140.31%
Mar 201880.203.96%
Apr 201885.176.20%
May 201887.753.03%
Jun 201885.91-2.09%
Jul 201886.440.62%
Aug 201886.490.05%
Sep 201884.71-2.06%
Oct 201890.667.02%
Nov 201892.632.18%
Dec 201898.396.22%
Jan 2019101.393.05%
Feb 2019102.631.22%
Mar 201998.56-3.97%
Apr 201998.19-0.37%
May 201998.600.42%
Jun 201996.43-2.21%
Jul 201978.99-18.08%
Aug 201976.33-3.37%
Sep 201976.780.59%
Oct 201977.020.31%
Nov 201973.32-4.80%
Dec 201971.35-2.70%
Jan 202070.33-1.43%
Feb 202070.770.63%
Mar 202068.82-2.75%
Apr 202068.69-0.19%
May 202070.732.97%
Jun 202071.360.89%
Jul 202070.02-1.88%
Aug 202069.98-0.06%
Sep 202072.603.75%
Oct 202073.000.55%
Nov 202075.172.97%
Dec 202074.12-1.40%
Jan 202175.341.65%
Feb 202179.125.02%
Mar 202189.4813.09%
Apr 202187.50-2.22%
May 202192.595.82%
Jun 2021113.5522.64%
Jul 2021114.731.03%
Aug 2021125.149.08%
Sep 2021136.118.76%
Oct 2021136.160.04%
Nov 2021141.243.73%
Dec 2021162.9115.35%
Jan 2022159.20-2.28%
Feb 2022159.18-0.01%
Mar 2022166.144.37%
Apr 2022235.7841.91%
May 2022250.096.07%
Jun 2022278.7711.46%
Jul 2022310.5411.40%
Aug 2022306.38-1.34%
Sep 2022311.231.58%
Oct 2022316.321.64%
Nov 2022290.32-8.22%
Dec 2022280.00-3.55%
Jan 2023277.37-0.94%
Feb 2023298.247.52%
Mar 2023319.347.08%
Apr 2023309.64-3.04%
May 2023309.39-0.08%
Jun 2023310.430.34%
Jul 2023298.41-3.87%
Aug 2023304.301.97%
Sep 2023312.492.69%
Oct 2023314.090.51%
Dec 2023132.68-57.76%
Jan 2024131.12-1.18%
Feb 2024133.651.93%
Mar 2024135.371.29%
Apr 2024138.742.49%
May 2024138.62-0.09%
Jun 2024136.36-1.63%
Jul 2024136.00-0.26%
Aug 2024130.74-3.87%
Sep 2024129.21-1.17%
Oct 2024131.261.58%
Nov 2024134.232.26%
Dec 2024135.430.90%
Jan 2025138.622.35%
Feb 2025137.80-0.59%
Mar 2025134.75-2.22%
Apr 2025127.58-5.32%
May 2025126.61-0.76%
Jun 2025124.09-1.99%
Jul 2025121.73-1.90%
Aug 2025122.971.01%
Sep 2025121.48-1.21%
Oct 2025121.680.17%
Nov 2025122.640.79%
Dec 2025121.55-0.88%
Jan 2026121.51-0.03%
Feb 2026117.95-2.93%
Mar 2026120.001.73%

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