Your fertiliser is running out. Australia has an answer- attapulgite clay & diatomaecous earth

Australian grain farmer preparing to sow winter crop — fertiliser shortage 2026 sowing season attapulgite clay alternative inputs.

The Iran war has closed the Strait of Hormuz and cut one third of global fertiliser supply. Australian urea stocks are projected to run out mid-April 2026. This structured summary covers the 10 key things Australian farmers need to know right now — including how AgriFix 102 and AgriFix 103 attapulgite clay and Western Australian diatomaceous earth can substitute scarce inputs, improve nitrogen-use efficiency, protect stored grain, and be applied through standard seeder equipment this week.

AUSTRALIAN FERTILISER SUPPLY CRISIS – Domestic alternatives, Soil strategies and Supply security

Sowing season is here — but diesel costs, global fertiliser shortages and geopolitical supply disruptions are squeezing Australian farmers. Discover how attapulgite clay and diatomaceous earth from Western Australia can help.

As winter crop sowing gets underway across Australia’s grain belts, farmers are contending with elevated diesel costs, volatile imported fertiliser prices, and the growing risk of global supply chain disruption. This article explores how two Western Australian minerals — attapulgite clay (AgriFix 102 & 103) and diatomaceous earth — can reduce import dependency and support crop production through soil conditioning, fertiliser enhancement, agrochemical carrier applications, and natural grain storage protection.

Attapulgite Clay for Agrochemical & Fertiliser Applications: Hudson AgriFix 102 & 103

AgriFix 102 and 103 are Western Australian microgranular attapulgite clay grades engineered for agrochemical carrier, WDG pesticide, and micro-granular fertiliser applications. Domestically mined and processed. FOB Geraldton.

AgriFix 102 and AgriFix 103 are microgranular attapulgite clay grades mined and processed at Narngulu, Geraldton, Western Australia. Engineered to CIPAC MT 59 particle-size specifications, both grades serve as high-performance inert carriers for WDG pesticide formulation, wettable powder (WP), and micro-granular fertiliser production. Sourced from a 24-million-tonne freshwater-origin reserve. FOB Geraldton and Fremantle. Technical samples available on request.