
(NAFB.com) – A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has introduced legislation aimed at increasing transparency in fertilizer markets and potentially lowering costs for farmers facing high input expenses. Senators Tammy Baldwin, Chuck Grassley, and Joni Ernst said the proposal would require the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study competition, pricing trends and supply factors in the fertilizer industry. The agency would be directed to publish a public report within one year examining issues such as market concentration, import reliance and trade policies. Lawmakers said fertilizer remains one of the largest expenses for U.S. producers, with prices contributing significantly to overall production costs. Farm groups have raised concerns about limited market transparency and the impact of consolidation on pricing. Supporters say the bill could provide farmers with better insight into price drivers, while helping policymakers evaluate potential reforms to improve competition and affordability.



