Triple Superphosphate Monthly Price - New Zealand Dollar per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2006 - Mar 2026: 629.762 (194.81%)
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Description: TSP (triple superphosphate), bulk, spot, beginning October 2006, Tunisian origin, granular, fob; previously US origin, f.o.b. US Gulf

Unit: New Zealand Dollar per Metric Ton



Source: Fertilizer Week; Fertilizer International; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Triple superphosphate (TSP) is a concentrated phosphate fertilizer produced by reacting phosphate rock with phosphoric acid. It is typically priced on a free on board (FOB) basis at export hubs, with the US Gulf commonly used as a reference point for spot market assessment. Prices are usually quoted in US dollars per metric ton. TSP is valued for its high phosphorus content and is used primarily as a direct-applied fertilizer in agriculture, especially where soils are deficient in available phosphorus. It is also blended with other fertilizers to create customized nutrient formulations.

In commodity markets, TSP is part of the broader phosphate fertilizer complex, alongside diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, and single superphosphate. Its market behavior reflects both agricultural nutrient demand and the industrial structure of phosphate rock mining, acid production, and fertilizer granulation. Because phosphorus is an essential plant nutrient with no practical substitute in crop production, TSP remains an important input for field crops, pasture, and perennial plantings.

Supply Drivers

Supply is shaped by the geology of phosphate rock deposits, the availability of sulfur and phosphoric acid, and the location of fertilizer manufacturing capacity near mining or port infrastructure. Major producing regions are concentrated in countries with large sedimentary phosphate reserves and established chemical processing systems, because phosphate rock must be upgraded through beneficiation and acidulation before it becomes TSP. This makes supply more capital intensive than many other agricultural inputs.

Production is constrained by mining depletion, ore grade variation, and the need for continuous operation of acid plants and granulation units. Output depends on the reliability of rail, pipeline, port, and bulk shipping networks, since fertilizer is heavy and relatively low in value per ton compared with many industrial chemicals. Energy costs matter because mining, drying, grinding, and acid production are all energy-intensive. Environmental regulation also affects supply through controls on emissions, gypsum disposal, and water use.

Unlike annual crops, phosphate fertilizer supply does not follow a harvest cycle, but it is still exposed to maintenance outages, weather disruptions at ports, and logistical bottlenecks. Because new mines and chemical plants require long lead times and substantial permitting, supply tends to adjust slowly to changes in demand.

Demand Drivers

Demand is driven by the need to replenish phosphorus removed from soils by crop harvests. TSP is used most heavily in agriculture, where it supports root development, flowering, and early plant growth. It is especially relevant in soils with low plant-available phosphorus, including many weathered tropical soils and intensively farmed temperate soils. Because phosphorus is not readily mobile in soil, placement and timing of application influence agronomic effectiveness, which supports demand for direct-applied fertilizers such as TSP.

Demand is linked to planted acreage, crop mix, and fertilizer application intensity. Field crops such as cereals, oilseeds, and legumes are important end users, while pasture and forage systems also consume phosphate fertilizers to maintain productivity. TSP competes with other phosphate products, particularly diammonium phosphate and monoammonium phosphate, which may be preferred when nitrogen and phosphorus are both needed. Single superphosphate can substitute in some settings, especially where sulfur is also desired.

Seasonality reflects planting calendars and regional application windows, so buying patterns often cluster ahead of field use. Long-run demand is supported by population growth, dietary demand for crop and livestock products, and the need to maintain soil fertility under continuous cultivation. Fertilizer use is also influenced by soil testing practices, extension services, and the economics of crop returns relative to input costs.

Macro and Financial Drivers

TSP prices are influenced by the US dollar because international fertilizer trade is commonly denominated in dollars. A stronger dollar can make dollar-priced fertilizer more expensive in local currency terms for importing countries, which can affect buying behavior. Freight rates, bunker fuel costs, and port congestion also matter because TSP is traded in bulk and shipped long distances.

The commodity is sensitive to broader agricultural cycles and to the cost of capital for inventories. When financing costs rise, merchants and distributors may reduce stockholding, which can tighten spot availability. Storage is feasible but not costless, so market structure can shift between contango and backwardation depending on supply tightness, seasonal demand, and logistics. TSP also tends to move with the wider phosphate fertilizer complex because buyers can switch among phosphate products based on nutrient ratios and relative prices.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2006323.28-
May 2006317.57-1.77%
Jun 2006324.012.03%
Jul 2006327.511.08%
Aug 2006319.21-2.54%
Sep 2006308.58-3.33%
Oct 2006305.92-0.86%
Nov 2006302.04-1.27%
Dec 2006297.09-1.64%
Jan 2007298.460.46%
Feb 2007309.893.83%
Mar 2007364.6117.66%
Apr 2007408.4012.01%
May 2007461.4012.98%
Jun 2007469.601.78%
Jul 2007451.84-3.78%
Aug 2007519.0014.86%
Sep 2007547.825.55%
Oct 2007530.12-3.23%
Nov 2007556.044.89%
Dec 2007581.524.58%
Jan 2008699.5620.30%
Feb 2008915.5930.88%
Mar 20081,090.9319.15%
Apr 20081,302.5719.40%
May 20081,335.002.49%
Jun 20081,371.492.73%
Jul 20081,473.087.41%
Aug 20081,593.608.18%
Sep 20081,599.970.40%
Oct 20081,576.35-1.48%
Nov 20081,074.03-31.87%
Dec 2008728.13-32.21%
Jan 2009635.00-12.79%
Feb 2009621.44-2.14%
Mar 2009557.40-10.30%
Apr 2009487.09-12.61%
May 2009409.34-15.96%
Jun 2009345.23-15.66%
Jul 2009348.100.83%
Aug 2009333.15-4.30%
Sep 2009320.44-3.81%
Oct 2009333.984.22%
Nov 2009312.71-6.37%
Dec 2009323.913.58%
Jan 2010407.2425.73%
Feb 2010430.205.64%
Mar 2010504.3117.22%
Apr 2010522.943.69%
May 2010504.21-3.58%
Jun 2010500.83-0.67%
Jul 2010506.071.04%
Aug 2010532.335.19%
Sep 2010589.4110.72%
Oct 2010606.902.97%
Nov 2010598.11-1.45%
Dec 2010631.665.61%
Jan 2011620.49-1.77%
Feb 2011643.303.68%
Mar 2011667.013.68%
Apr 2011681.742.21%
May 2011688.831.04%
Jun 2011674.24-2.12%
Jul 2011655.46-2.79%
Aug 2011668.241.95%
Sep 2011689.523.18%
Oct 2011751.478.98%
Nov 2011734.97-2.19%
Dec 2011688.93-6.26%
Jan 2012543.38-21.13%
Feb 2012533.57-1.81%
Mar 2012537.650.77%
Apr 2012538.770.21%
May 2012623.6715.76%
Jun 2012621.91-0.28%
Jul 2012607.88-2.26%
Aug 2012598.91-1.48%
Sep 2012592.87-1.01%
Oct 2012578.21-2.47%
Nov 2012546.15-5.54%
Dec 2012522.31-4.37%
Jan 2013511.03-2.16%
Feb 2013499.29-2.30%
Mar 2013501.460.43%
Apr 2013482.77-3.73%
May 2013495.722.68%
Jun 2013518.584.61%
Jul 2013519.550.19%
Aug 2013454.47-12.52%
Sep 2013423.00-6.93%
Oct 2013388.02-8.27%
Nov 2013386.55-0.38%
Dec 2013389.020.64%
Jan 2014402.113.37%
Feb 2014443.3910.26%
Mar 2014450.941.70%
Apr 2014444.31-1.47%
May 2014447.040.61%
Jun 2014451.711.05%
Jul 2014448.64-0.68%
Aug 2014463.573.33%
Sep 2014488.075.29%
Oct 2014505.593.59%
Nov 2014491.89-2.71%
Dec 2014490.73-0.24%
Jan 2015500.101.91%
Feb 2015514.322.84%
Mar 2015512.63-0.33%
Apr 2015501.27-2.22%
May 2015513.742.49%
Jun 2015543.775.85%
Jul 2015571.595.12%
Aug 2015578.391.19%
Sep 2015597.983.39%
Oct 2015570.00-4.68%
Nov 2015558.12-2.08%
Dec 2015534.43-4.25%
Jan 2016511.73-4.25%
Feb 2016431.57-15.66%
Mar 2016433.190.38%
Apr 2016428.07-1.18%
May 2016433.301.22%
Jun 2016405.49-6.42%
Jul 2016394.73-2.65%
Aug 2016389.10-1.43%
Sep 2016392.470.87%
Oct 2016398.151.45%
Nov 2016397.68-0.12%
Dec 2016393.79-0.98%
Jan 2017380.44-3.39%
Feb 2017385.841.42%
Mar 2017410.626.42%
Apr 2017408.63-0.48%
May 2017396.73-2.91%
Jun 2017380.89-3.99%
Jul 2017375.45-1.43%
Aug 2017383.402.12%
Sep 2017390.621.88%
Oct 2017400.962.65%
Nov 2017428.226.80%
Dec 2017444.123.71%
Jan 2018441.55-0.58%
Feb 2018437.94-0.82%
Mar 2018446.261.90%
Apr 2018447.850.36%
May 2018468.894.70%
Jun 2018483.023.01%
Jul 2018507.094.98%
Aug 2018536.135.73%
Sep 2018570.566.42%
Oct 2018589.203.27%
Nov 2018561.02-4.78%
Dec 2018538.89-3.94%
Jan 2019523.76-2.81%
Feb 2019503.15-3.93%
Mar 2019469.87-6.61%
Apr 2019460.62-1.97%
May 2019464.710.89%
Jun 2019445.30-4.18%
Jul 2019424.36-4.70%
Aug 2019427.300.69%
Sep 2019425.47-0.43%
Oct 2019426.460.23%
Nov 2019412.74-3.22%
Dec 2019370.13-10.33%
Jan 2020361.78-2.26%
Feb 2020383.235.93%
Mar 2020405.665.85%
Apr 2020408.790.77%
May 2020399.44-2.29%
Jun 2020372.33-6.79%
Jul 2020397.866.86%
Aug 2020418.865.28%
Sep 2020423.701.16%
Oct 2020437.363.22%
Nov 2020427.78-2.19%
Dec 2020452.615.80%
Jan 2021469.013.62%
Feb 2021626.3333.54%
Mar 2021641.212.38%
Apr 2021670.904.63%
May 2021730.948.95%
Jun 2021773.335.80%
Jul 2021794.922.79%
Aug 2021796.960.26%
Sep 2021814.222.17%
Oct 2021877.397.76%
Nov 2021944.537.65%
Dec 20211,013.367.29%
Jan 20221,000.60-1.26%
Feb 20221,019.951.93%
Mar 20221,155.4513.28%
Apr 20221,262.599.27%
May 20221,293.872.48%
Jun 20221,147.54-11.31%
Jul 20221,186.613.41%
Aug 20221,123.61-5.31%
Sep 20221,191.706.06%
Oct 20221,187.94-0.32%
Nov 20221,037.29-12.68%
Dec 2022919.07-11.40%
Jan 2023889.46-3.22%
Feb 2023868.98-2.30%
Mar 2023866.87-0.24%
Apr 2023885.322.13%
May 2023780.37-11.85%
Jun 2023636.30-18.46%
Jul 2023629.67-1.04%
Aug 2023751.1219.29%
Sep 2023779.043.72%
Oct 2023792.801.77%
Nov 2023774.31-2.33%
Dec 2023722.70-6.67%
Jan 2024730.451.07%
Feb 2024741.581.52%
Mar 2024737.48-0.55%
Apr 2024742.120.63%
May 2024718.21-3.22%
Jun 2024771.387.40%
Jul 2024839.518.83%
Aug 2024834.48-0.60%
Sep 2024811.16-2.79%
Oct 2024826.531.90%
Nov 2024830.370.46%
Dec 2024824.94-0.65%
Jan 2025848.392.84%
Feb 2025846.76-0.19%
Mar 2025836.05-1.27%
Apr 2025854.922.26%
May 2025912.936.78%
Jun 20251,063.6616.51%
Jul 20251,091.792.64%
Aug 20251,123.322.89%
Sep 20251,128.040.42%
Oct 20251,142.011.24%
Nov 20251,127.14-1.30%
Dec 2025931.95-17.32%
Jan 2026917.59-1.54%
Feb 2026891.83-2.81%
Mar 2026953.046.86%

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