Rock Phosphate Monthly Price - Swedish Krona per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Mar 2006 - Mar 2026: 1,075.970 (312.81%)
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Description: Phosphate rock (Morocco), 70% BPL, contract, f.a.s. Casablanca

Unit: Swedish Krona per Metric Ton



Source: Fertilizer Week; Fertilizer International; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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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
Mar 2006343.97-
Apr 2006334.68-2.70%
May 2006321.74-3.87%
Jun 2006320.94-0.25%
Jul 2006319.45-0.46%
Aug 2006316.14-1.04%
Sep 2006320.261.30%
Oct 2006322.780.79%
Nov 2006311.47-3.51%
Dec 2006300.81-3.42%
Jan 2007307.202.13%
Feb 2007309.110.62%
Mar 2007309.160.01%
Apr 2007301.82-2.37%
May 2007299.70-0.70%
Jun 2007305.401.90%
Jul 2007295.12-3.37%
Aug 2007302.802.60%
Sep 2007385.7327.39%
Oct 2007461.6419.68%
Nov 2007452.15-2.06%
Dec 2007460.571.86%
Jan 2008458.84-0.38%
Feb 2008454.21-1.01%
Mar 2008433.53-4.55%
Apr 2008954.39120.15%
May 20081,137.9419.23%
Jun 20081,145.380.65%
Jul 20081,439.4325.67%
Aug 20081,818.8126.36%
Sep 20081,848.831.65%
Oct 20083,332.3580.24%
Nov 20083,579.817.43%
Dec 20083,598.140.51%
Jan 20093,646.131.33%
Feb 20093,833.835.15%
Mar 20093,856.350.59%
Apr 20092,602.11-32.52%
May 20092,095.41-19.47%
Jun 20091,537.82-26.61%
Jul 2009692.96-54.94%
Aug 2009645.36-6.87%
Sep 2009630.49-2.30%
Oct 2009625.71-0.76%
Nov 2009623.37-0.38%
Dec 2009641.572.92%
Jan 2010642.690.18%
Feb 2010654.361.81%
Mar 2010644.86-1.45%
Apr 2010648.540.57%
May 2010692.306.75%
Jun 2010705.311.88%
Jul 2010735.474.28%
Aug 2010912.9524.13%
Sep 2010883.33-3.24%
Oct 2010834.63-5.51%
Nov 2010849.061.73%
Dec 2010857.290.97%
Jan 2011834.47-2.66%
Feb 2011902.238.12%
Mar 2011920.832.06%
Apr 2011901.16-2.14%
May 2011915.911.64%
Jun 2011982.607.28%
Jul 20111,037.895.63%
Aug 20111,167.4212.48%
Sep 20111,211.243.75%
Oct 20111,255.403.65%
Nov 20111,311.564.47%
Dec 20111,334.871.78%
Jan 20121,333.36-0.11%
Feb 20121,267.10-4.97%
Mar 20121,076.77-15.02%
Apr 20121,244.9715.62%
May 20121,368.969.96%
Jun 20121,366.85-0.15%
Jul 20121,312.02-4.01%
Aug 20121,220.33-6.99%
Sep 20121,206.44-1.14%
Oct 20121,211.720.44%
Nov 20121,225.421.13%
Dec 20121,207.22-1.49%
Jan 20131,184.32-1.90%
Feb 20131,161.95-1.89%
Mar 20131,030.08-11.35%
Apr 2013723.47-29.77%
May 20131,042.5044.10%
Jun 2013826.26-20.74%
Jul 2013760.46-7.96%
Aug 2013751.55-1.17%
Sep 2013633.62-15.69%
Oct 2013540.57-14.69%
Nov 2013576.236.60%
Dec 2013633.669.97%
Jan 2014632.13-0.24%
Feb 2014633.860.27%
Mar 2014683.187.78%
Apr 2014729.196.74%
May 2014739.271.38%
Jun 2014744.310.68%
Jul 2014756.441.63%
Aug 2014765.791.24%
Sep 2014793.933.67%
Oct 2014839.605.75%
Nov 2014885.705.49%
Dec 2014909.932.73%
Jan 2015969.986.60%
Feb 20151,011.774.31%
Mar 20151,048.653.65%
Apr 2015989.42-5.65%
May 2015921.48-6.87%
Jun 2015984.016.79%
Jul 20151,031.774.85%
Aug 20151,034.290.24%
Sep 20151,036.870.25%
Oct 20151,028.59-0.80%
Nov 20151,070.694.09%
Dec 20151,049.85-1.95%
Jan 20161,046.17-0.35%
Feb 2016968.22-7.45%
Mar 2016959.52-0.90%
Apr 2016926.78-3.41%
May 2016907.52-2.08%
Jun 2016915.970.93%
Jul 2016946.673.35%
Aug 2016929.38-1.83%
Sep 2016929.970.06%
Oct 2016952.822.46%
Nov 2016937.17-1.64%
Dec 2016898.20-4.16%
Jan 2017867.13-3.46%
Feb 2017844.57-2.60%
Mar 2017864.642.38%
Apr 2017855.40-1.07%
May 2017813.03-4.95%
Jun 2017804.49-1.05%
Jul 2017770.34-4.24%
Aug 2017717.89-6.81%
Sep 2017680.06-5.27%
Oct 2017653.25-3.94%
Nov 2017671.472.79%
Dec 2017671.890.06%
Jan 2018645.14-3.98%
Feb 2018662.902.75%
Mar 2018697.485.22%
Apr 2018743.246.56%
May 2018771.003.73%
Jun 2018763.69-0.95%
Jul 2018766.630.39%
Aug 2018792.953.43%
Sep 2018783.67-1.17%
Oct 2018824.265.18%
Nov 2018837.721.63%
Dec 2018895.826.94%
Jan 2019921.002.81%
Feb 2019948.923.03%
Mar 2019914.65-3.61%
Apr 2019909.00-0.62%
May 2019936.683.05%
Jun 2019917.77-2.02%
Jul 2019752.72-17.98%
Aug 2019752.23-0.06%
Sep 2019752.610.05%
Oct 2019757.930.71%
Nov 2019713.69-5.84%
Dec 2019684.58-4.08%
Jan 2020689.430.71%
Feb 2020702.321.87%
Mar 2020705.940.52%
Apr 2020709.110.45%
May 2020710.430.19%
Jun 2020697.69-1.79%
Jul 2020676.76-3.00%
Aug 2020669.99-1.00%
Sep 2020702.224.81%
Oct 2020708.040.83%
Nov 2020714.620.93%
Dec 2020700.56-1.97%
Jan 2021704.740.60%
Feb 2021734.744.26%
Mar 2021822.0911.89%
Apr 2021806.04-1.95%
May 2021856.516.26%
Jun 20211,048.7922.45%
Jul 20211,079.102.89%
Aug 20211,188.0910.10%
Sep 20211,275.647.37%
Oct 20211,278.820.25%
Nov 20211,342.735.00%
Dec 20211,606.2419.62%
Jan 20221,583.28-1.43%
Feb 20221,602.311.20%
Mar 20221,710.916.78%
Apr 20222,380.3539.13%
May 20222,534.026.46%
Jun 20222,880.1313.66%
Jul 20223,320.9215.30%
Aug 20223,320.59-0.01%
Sep 20223,482.494.88%
Oct 20223,533.251.46%
Nov 20223,208.95-9.18%
Dec 20223,107.29-3.17%
Jan 20233,110.020.09%
Feb 20233,366.038.23%
Mar 20233,615.487.41%
Apr 20233,565.80-1.37%
May 20233,598.300.91%
Jun 20233,706.793.02%
Jul 20233,593.50-3.06%
Aug 20233,743.754.18%
Sep 20233,852.882.92%
Oct 20233,830.60-0.58%
Dec 20231,576.29-58.85%
Jan 20241,578.260.12%
Feb 20241,589.320.70%
Mar 20241,585.83-0.22%
Apr 20241,647.543.89%
May 20241,637.49-0.61%
Jun 20241,600.20-2.28%
Jul 20241,623.811.48%
Aug 20241,589.54-2.11%
Sep 20241,560.43-1.83%
Oct 20241,593.792.14%
Nov 20241,663.394.37%
Dec 20241,672.450.54%
Jan 20251,690.721.09%
Feb 20251,648.67-2.49%
Mar 20251,547.89-6.11%
Apr 20251,492.85-3.56%
May 20251,473.11-1.32%
Jun 20251,456.04-1.16%
Jul 20251,462.820.47%
Aug 20251,461.43-0.10%
Sep 20251,429.48-2.19%
Oct 20251,437.810.58%
Nov 20251,451.080.92%
Dec 20251,420.49-2.11%
Jan 20261,402.63-1.26%
Feb 20261,369.87-2.34%
Mar 20261,419.943.66%

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