The global rock phosphate market is shaped by mine-level production concentration, geological reserve distribution, and supply chains that transmit operational disruptions at individual mines into downstream fertilizer production and agricultural nutrient markets.
GIO Tracker delivers daily mine-level intelligence on global rock phosphate production capacity and operational status, covering major open-pit phosphate mining operations across all key producing regions. The platform tracks operating status, maintenance shutdowns, temporary disruptions, and restart timelines at individual mines alongside nameplate capacity and operator ownership.
From individual mine shutdowns to broader production interruptions, every data point is captured at the asset level and updated continuously, enabling clear visibility into where rock phosphate capacity is operating, temporarily offline for maintenance, or experiencing production disruptions.
Access the operational intelligence and disruption signals needed to understand how mine-level outages influence global phosphate supply availability before they appear in national production statistics.
Global rock phosphate mine production is approximately 250 MTPA, supplying the essential raw material for phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizer production, which underpins global agricultural productivity.
Production is highly concentrated geographically. China represents the largest producing country, followed by Morocco, the United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Brazil. These countries collectively account for the majority of global phosphate supply capacity.
Because supply is concentrated in a limited number of large mining complexes, operational disruptions or maintenance shutdowns at individual mines can materially affect feedstock availability for fertilizer producers.
When a major phosphate mine undergoes maintenance shutdowns, operational disruptions, or temporary production curtailments, the resulting supply reduction can affect regional fertilizer feedstock availability.
Understanding which mines are operating normally, undergoing maintenance shutdowns, or experiencing disruptions therefore provides essential visibility into short-term shifts in the global phosphate supply base.
Understanding which mines are operating, idled, or permanently retired therefore provides essential visibility into structural shifts in global Rock Phosphate supply capacity.
Rock phosphate supply is mine-concentrated and operationally sensitive, meaning disruptions or maintenance shutdowns at major mines can affect fertilizer supply chains.
Large mining complexes across China, Morocco, the United States, and the Middle East supply a substantial portion of global phosphate rock production. When these mines experience maintenance outages, operational disruptions, or temporary shutdowns, fertilizer feedstock supply to global markets can tighten.
GIO Tracker provides early visibility into these developments by monitoring mine-level operational status across the global phosphate industry, identifying where mines are operating normally and where production is temporarily disrupted.
Put GIO Tracker to work across your portfolio to identify where mine-level disruptions or maintenance shutdowns are affecting production, quantify the capacity involved, and understand how these changes reshape regional phosphate supply availability.
Global Overview
GIO Tracker monitors rock phosphate supply at the individual mine level, capturing mine capacity, operator ownership, geographic location, and operational status across all major producing regions.
Tracked operational status categories include:
Tracking these operational categories allows users to identify where rock phosphate mines are actively producing and where capacity is temporarily offline due to maintenance or disruptions.
Each disruption or maintenance event is evaluated against the mine’s nameplate production capacity, allowing users to understand how much production capacity is temporarily affected.
The Global Rock Phosphate GIO Tracker delivers structured mine-level operational intelligence across major producing countries, supported by historical monitoring since 2015.
Tracks 50+ Rock Phosphate mines across the region, including major open-cut and underground operations in Australia, Indonesia, China, and India. Monitors mine operational status across the region, identifying which mines are currently producing, temporarily shut down, or permanently retired.
Provides integrated visibility across major phosphate mining operations in the United States, identifying maintenance shutdowns and operational disruptions that affect regional fertilizer feedstock availability.
Tracks 20+ phosphate mines across Russia and surrounding regions, monitoring operating status and temporary disruptions affecting regional phosphate supply.
Russia Rock Phosphate Mine Tracking: Covers 10+ mines representing approximately 14M tpa of production capacity, tracking maintenance shutdowns and operational disruptions within the country’s phosphate mining sector.
Covers major phosphate mining operations across Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tunisia, and Senegal, which collectively represent a large share of global phosphate supply.
Covers 10+ phosphate mines across Brazil and Peru, generating daily signals on operational disruptions and maintenance shutdowns affecting regional production.
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