Urea Monthly Price - Yen per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2006 - Mar 2026: 86,132.750 (297.18%)
Chart

Description: Urea, (Black Sea), bulk, spot, f.o.b. Black Sea (primarily Yuzhnyy) beginning July 1991; for 1985-91 (June) f.o.b. Eastern Europe

Unit: Yen per Metric Ton



Source: Fertilizer Week; Fertilizer International; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

See also: Top commodity suppliers

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

Overview

Urea is a nitrogen fertilizer and industrial chemical traded in bulk and typically priced on commodity markets in US dollars per metric ton. In fertilizer markets, the standard reference is often the spot price for bulk urea in Eastern Europe, which serves as one of several regional benchmarks used to compare international trade flows. Urea is produced by combining ammonia and carbon dioxide under high pressure, then granulating or prilling the result for agricultural use. It is the most widely used solid nitrogen fertilizer because it contains a high concentration of plant-available nitrogen and is relatively easy to transport and apply.

Its main use is in crop production, especially for cereals, oilseeds, and other nitrogen-responsive crops. Urea is also used in industrial applications such as resins, adhesives, and certain chemical formulations. Because nitrogen is essential for plant growth, urea demand is closely tied to global fertilizer application patterns, cropping intensity, and the economics of substitute nitrogen sources such as ammonium nitrate, urea ammonium nitrate, and anhydrous ammonia.

Supply Drivers

Urea supply depends first on ammonia production, because ammonia is the principal feedstock. As a result, regions with abundant and low-cost natural gas tend to be structurally advantaged in urea manufacturing, since gas is both an energy source and the hydrogen input for ammonia synthesis. Production is concentrated in countries with large gas reserves, integrated petrochemical systems, or access to low-cost feedstock and export terminals. Transport infrastructure matters because urea is a bulk commodity that moves through ports, rail networks, and storage facilities; bottlenecks in these systems can affect regional availability and price differentials.

Supply is also shaped by the operating cycle of fertilizer plants, which require maintenance shutdowns and are sensitive to energy costs, environmental constraints, and plant reliability. Unlike harvested crops, urea output is industrial rather than seasonal, but it still reflects gas availability, outage risk, and shipping logistics. Weather can affect supply indirectly by disrupting port loading, inland transport, or gas production in producing regions. Because ammonia plants are capital-intensive and slow to build, supply adjusts with long lags. This makes the market sensitive to disruptions in a few exporting regions and to changes in the relative cost of natural gas, coal-based feedstocks, and freight.

Demand Drivers

Urea demand is driven primarily by agriculture, where it supplies nitrogen for crop growth and yield formation. Demand is strongest in regions with intensive cereal production, multiple cropping seasons, or soils that require regular nitrogen replenishment. Because nitrogen is applied repeatedly rather than stored in the soil for long periods, fertilizer demand is tied to planting decisions, acreage, and crop prices. Seasonal application patterns are important: demand often rises ahead of sowing and top-dressing periods, when farmers purchase fertilizer for immediate use.

Substitution is a major feature of the market. Farmers and distributors can switch among urea, ammonium nitrate, urea ammonium nitrate, and anhydrous ammonia depending on relative prices, local regulations, handling requirements, and agronomic conditions. Urea is often favored where transport and storage simplicity matter, since it is stable and widely distributed. Industrial demand is smaller but persistent, coming from resin and chemical manufacturing. Long-run demand is also influenced by population growth, dietary change, and the need to maintain crop yields on limited farmland. In some regions, irrigation, mechanization, and improved seed varieties increase the effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizer, reinforcing urea consumption.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Urea prices are sensitive to the US dollar because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars, so exchange-rate changes affect local purchasing power and import costs. Energy prices matter through the ammonia feedstock link, and freight rates influence delivered prices across importing regions. Because urea can be stored, the market also reflects inventory carrying costs: when financing and storage are expensive, nearby prices may trade differently from deferred prices, shaping contango or backwardation in forward markets.

Broader macro conditions affect fertilizer affordability and farm input budgets. Higher interest rates can reduce working capital availability for distributors and farmers, while inflation in energy, transport, and labor costs can raise production expenses. Urea also tends to move with other nitrogen fertilizers because they share feedstock and demand fundamentals. Its price relationship with grain markets is indirect but important: stronger crop prices can improve fertilizer application economics, while weaker crop prices can encourage lower application rates or substitution toward cheaper nitrogen sources.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 200628,983.61-
May 200625,590.51-11.71%
Jun 200624,052.06-6.01%
Jul 200623,770.60-1.17%
Aug 200624,392.832.62%
Sep 200625,172.043.19%
Oct 200624,823.17-1.39%
Nov 200626,682.367.49%
Dec 200629,478.1110.48%
Jan 200731,953.288.40%
Feb 200736,059.2212.85%
Mar 200737,308.923.47%
Apr 200734,591.17-7.28%
May 200735,389.452.31%
Jun 200735,789.771.13%
Jul 200732,768.12-8.44%
Aug 200730,421.87-7.16%
Sep 200735,079.5715.31%
Oct 200737,471.276.82%
Nov 200740,730.668.70%
Dec 200745,085.4510.69%
Jan 200840,546.80-10.07%
Feb 200835,163.72-13.28%
Mar 200837,393.096.34%
Apr 200847,401.1826.76%
May 200865,997.7739.23%
Jun 200868,632.863.99%
Jul 200878,373.1714.19%
Aug 200885,784.439.46%
Sep 200879,473.88-7.36%
Oct 200857,691.84-27.41%
Nov 200827,794.44-51.82%
Dec 200821,917.16-21.15%
Jan 200924,751.0312.93%
Feb 200926,016.225.11%
Mar 200926,278.731.01%
Apr 200924,318.19-7.46%
May 200922,751.93-6.44%
Jun 200923,135.191.68%
Jul 200923,033.38-0.44%
Aug 200923,851.783.55%
Sep 200921,249.29-10.91%
Oct 200921,207.09-0.20%
Nov 200921,717.892.41%
Dec 200923,437.347.92%
Jan 201024,293.863.65%
Feb 201026,859.4010.56%
Mar 201025,227.29-6.08%
Apr 201023,694.45-6.08%
May 201021,473.08-9.38%
Jun 201020,570.96-4.20%
Jul 201022,765.9210.67%
Aug 201022,522.30-1.07%
Sep 201026,053.9515.68%
Oct 201027,220.784.48%
Nov 201030,051.1410.40%
Dec 201031,754.255.67%
Jan 201131,268.31-1.53%
Feb 201124,543.09-21.51%
Mar 201122,795.89-7.12%
Apr 201121,149.30-7.22%
May 201119,014.19-10.10%
Jun 201138,545.03102.72%
Jul 201138,408.48-0.35%
Aug 201136,718.52-4.40%
Sep 201139,092.896.47%
Oct 201137,886.98-3.08%
Nov 201137,335.11-1.46%
Dec 201132,944.30-11.76%
Jan 201228,328.03-14.01%
Feb 201229,397.003.77%
Mar 201232,407.5810.24%
Apr 201240,286.7824.31%
May 201240,904.411.53%
Jun 201236,240.38-11.40%
Jul 201224,287.27-32.98%
Aug 201230,089.2823.89%
Sep 201230,046.13-0.14%
Oct 201227,560.05-8.27%
Nov 201230,983.7312.42%
Dec 201231,411.041.38%
Jan 201333,880.807.86%
Feb 201338,722.6314.29%
Mar 201337,501.14-3.15%
Apr 201335,725.53-4.73%
May 201336,200.501.33%
Jun 201332,091.16-11.35%
Jul 201331,155.51-2.92%
Aug 201330,401.36-2.42%
Sep 201329,882.95-1.71%
Oct 201329,050.11-2.79%
Nov 201330,435.444.77%
Dec 201331,540.533.63%
Jan 201434,298.558.74%
Feb 201436,074.395.18%
Mar 201433,494.24-7.15%
Apr 201426,666.59-20.38%
May 201426,972.261.15%
Jun 201429,467.639.25%
Jul 201431,021.005.27%
Aug 201432,045.413.30%
Sep 201434,050.046.26%
Oct 201434,309.480.76%
Nov 201436,835.367.36%
Dec 201436,763.80-0.19%
Jan 201536,083.87-1.85%
Feb 201536,161.820.22%
Mar 201535,574.30-1.62%
Apr 201531,082.88-12.63%
May 201531,982.692.89%
Jun 201535,732.9511.73%
Jul 201534,970.30-2.13%
Aug 201533,843.70-3.22%
Sep 201533,605.22-0.70%
Oct 201530,091.12-10.46%
Nov 201532,303.367.35%
Dec 201532,187.94-0.36%
Jan 201627,669.43-14.04%
Feb 201622,084.07-20.19%
Mar 201622,811.963.30%
Apr 201621,580.68-5.40%
May 201621,635.760.26%
Jun 201615,046.30-30.46%
Jul 201618,818.7625.07%
Aug 201618,861.370.23%
Sep 201619,094.151.23%
Oct 201619,465.781.95%
Nov 201622,063.0113.34%
Dec 201625,237.1214.39%
Jan 201726,822.816.28%
Feb 201721,696.17-19.11%
Mar 201725,258.7516.42%
Apr 201722,879.69-9.42%
May 201720,066.00-12.30%
Jun 201721,183.035.57%
Jul 201720,343.26-3.96%
Aug 201721,172.844.08%
Sep 201724,248.3714.53%
Oct 201728,521.5617.62%
Nov 201731,638.5310.93%
Dec 201724,242.35-23.38%
Jan 201824,329.390.36%
Feb 201825,086.883.11%
Mar 201824,645.11-1.76%
Apr 201824,797.670.62%
May 201824,340.57-1.84%
Jun 201824,645.651.25%
Jul 201828,133.1714.15%
Aug 201828,875.152.64%
Sep 201829,945.683.71%
Oct 201830,449.251.68%
Nov 201834,650.0013.80%
Dec 201831,145.51-10.11%
Jan 201928,319.49-9.07%
Feb 201927,656.46-2.34%
Mar 201927,523.48-0.48%
Apr 201927,636.790.41%
May 201927,188.70-1.62%
Jun 201926,744.11-1.64%
Jul 201928,521.376.65%
Aug 201927,896.63-2.19%
Sep 201925,553.90-8.40%
Oct 201925,625.230.28%
Nov 201924,424.10-4.69%
Dec 201923,741.15-2.80%
Jan 202023,539.93-0.85%
Feb 202023,576.130.15%
Mar 202024,798.605.19%
Apr 202025,363.552.28%
May 202021,662.21-14.59%
Jun 202021,726.110.29%
Jul 202022,875.925.29%
Aug 202026,457.3515.66%
Sep 202026,475.480.07%
Oct 202025,779.48-2.63%
Nov 202025,584.48-0.76%
Dec 202025,452.76-0.51%
Jan 202127,479.477.96%
Feb 202135,300.3328.46%
Mar 202138,340.268.61%
Apr 202135,806.96-6.61%
May 202136,184.151.05%
Jun 202143,299.1519.66%
Jul 202148,638.3412.33%
Aug 202149,083.380.92%
Sep 202146,154.13-5.97%
Oct 202178,623.2770.35%
Nov 2021102,673.0030.59%
Dec 2021101,118.70-1.51%
Jan 202297,210.03-3.87%
Feb 202285,735.83-11.80%
Mar 2022103,399.6020.60%
Apr 2022116,757.9012.92%
May 202291,181.42-21.91%
Jun 202292,319.041.25%
Jul 202282,166.51-11.00%
Aug 202279,961.99-2.68%
Sep 202297,150.6221.50%
Oct 202293,537.98-3.72%
Nov 202284,085.27-10.11%
Dec 202270,335.66-16.35%
Jan 202357,840.35-17.77%
Feb 202347,399.54-18.05%
Mar 202341,962.12-11.47%
Apr 202341,784.21-0.42%
May 202345,171.208.11%
Jun 202340,583.09-10.16%
Jul 202347,129.8516.13%
Aug 202355,828.5318.46%
Sep 202356,145.600.57%
Oct 202361,512.289.56%
Nov 202357,770.11-6.08%
Dec 202351,221.59-11.34%
Jan 202449,183.85-3.98%
Feb 202452,490.986.72%
Mar 202449,376.25-5.93%
Apr 202449,098.67-0.56%
May 202444,458.13-9.45%
Jun 202453,067.3319.36%
Jul 202454,026.801.81%
Aug 202450,084.75-7.30%
Sep 202448,336.94-3.49%
Oct 202456,072.4816.00%
Nov 202454,266.73-3.22%
Dec 202453,686.16-1.07%
Jan 202559,513.5610.85%
Feb 202566,333.1111.46%
Mar 202558,849.54-11.28%
Apr 202555,860.50-5.08%
May 202556,792.551.67%
Jun 202560,744.596.96%
Jul 202572,818.2319.88%
Aug 202574,971.802.96%
Sep 202568,234.38-8.99%
Oct 202559,663.94-12.56%
Nov 202563,435.546.32%
Dec 202561,168.03-3.57%
Jan 202665,514.257.11%
Feb 202673,247.1811.80%
Mar 2026115,116.4057.16%

Commodities Market

  • Buyers: Request price quotes
  • Sellers: List your products
Sign up to get an email when we update our commodities data

 


Your email will never be shared, sold, nor rented. We hate SPAM as much you do.
Coming Soon