
EU Depends on Cow Manure Due to Fertilizer Shortage
Published May 20, 2026
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In a bid to address fertilizer shortages caused by the Iran war, the EU opts for cow manure over Russian imports. Meet Manure Max!
Amid a fertilizer shortage caused by the Iran-EU crisis, the European Union opted to rely on cow manure instead of lifting tariffs on Russian imports. This decision comes as a response to the dwindling fertilizer supply affected by ongoing geopolitical tensions. The use of cow manure is seen as an economical and sustainable approach during the shortage.
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