Fertilizer Research Act of 2025
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Summary
Introduced in Senate
Fertilizer Research Act of 2025 This bill directs the Department of Agriculture to publish on the department's website a report on the U.S. fertilizer industry. Among other things, the report must include • a description of the impacts on the fertilizer industry that influence the prices that agricultural producers receive for their products; • a description of the size and value of the U.S. fertilizer market over the previous 25 years; • a description of the importation of fertilizer into the United States and the impacts that antidumping and countervailing duties have on retail fertilizer prices; • a study of market concentration of the U.S. fertilizer industry; • an assessment of the regulatory environment governing fertilizer production, distribution, and usage; and • a description of the extent to which current public price reporting of fertilizer is transparent for market participants and recommendations on whether further reporting is needed.
District impact notes
The Fertilizer Research Act of 2025 directs the Department of Agriculture to publish a report on the U.S. fertilizer industry. • This report could provide insights into how fertilizer prices impact local agricultural producers. • The findings may inform local stakeholders about market dynamics and regulatory conditions affecting the fertilizer sector. • There may be questions about how effectively the report can address transparency in pricing and the regulatory environment. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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