Turkey has purchased additional batches of fertilizers from one of the largest exporters of this product, Russia, amid the crisis caused by the situation in the Middle East. This is reported by the Turkish newspaper Milliyet, citing its own sources in the government and the industry. The newspaper does not specify how much and what types of fertilizers were purchased from Russia. It also reports that the country is negotiating supplies with Algeria and Morocco. The details of the agreed volumes and assortment are also not specified. The chairman of the Turkish Association of Fertilizer Producers, Importers, and Exporters, Gökhan Uzunoğlu, whose words are also cited in the report, said that Turkey's current fertilizer reserves may last at least until autumn this year. However, it should be noted that, despite this, the additional purchase from these countries seems to be a logical preventive measure, as it is unknown how long the Middle Eastern conflict will last. The country's ...