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Hormuz imposes suddenly what was occurring gradually. A managed transition world might put sulfur in the $250 to $350 per ton range; regional crises, shipping disruptions, export restrictions, and critical minerals demand are pushing sulfur into the $800 to $1,200 per ton range. The winners in the future will be integrated hubs with recycling of sulfuric acid. Phosphate fertilizer companies using Travertine’s electrochemical platform to decouple from sulfur supply and avoid gyp stacks solve the structural problems making phosphate fertilizers unaffordable for the world’s farmers.

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