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Sulfur is a non-metallic industrial mineral essential for producing sulfuric acid, fertilizers, and various chemicals. Its primary uses include agriculture, petroleum refining, and the manufacture of rubber and pharmaceuticals. Economically significant, sulfur plays a crucial role in enhancing crop yields and supporting diverse industries, making it a vital component of the global economy.
Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program
See also: Mineral commodity prices