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Major changes in Morocco's phosphate pricing methodology

Thursday 22 May 2025 - 11:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Major changes in Morocco's phosphate pricing methodology

Platts, a member of S&P Global Commodity Insights, has announced significant modifications to its free on board (FOB) Morocco phosphate rock pricing assessment methodology, set to take effect on July 3. This initiative aims to better align with the existing structure of Morocco's phosphate market, where the state-owned Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) holds exclusive rights to extract and sell phosphate rock.

Under the proposed changes, the price assessment will pivot away from incorporating spot market transactions. Instead, the new pricing model will strictly reflect quarterly contract prices negotiated between OCP and its verified customers. This shift is marked by a rebranding of the assessment from “Phosphate Rock FOB Morocco, 68-72 BPL” to “Phosphate Rock FOB Morocco CP, 68-72 BPL,” with “CP” denoting "Contract Price."

Platts intends to collect and verify these contract prices directly, publishing them without editorial adjustments. This marks a significant departure from the current methodology, which relies on market analysis of both quarterly contracts and spot deals to establish a representative value.

The revised pricing assessment will continue to be published through the existing channels and retain its database code (FPRMA04). Market participants are invited to provide feedback on the proposal until June 3.

Morocco's pivotal role in the global phosphate market

Morocco is a dominant force in the global phosphate landscape, possessing approximately 70% of the world’s phosphate rock reserves. This strategic advantage positions the nation far ahead of competitors, with reserves exceeding 50,000 million tons, in stark contrast to China’s 3.2 billion tons. Despite China's status as the largest producer, it is Morocco that emerges as a leading exporter of raw phosphate, accounting for 54% of Africa's fertilizer supply in 2021.

Phosphate rock, formed over millions of years, is critical for agricultural development, serving as a primary source of phosphorus, essential for plant growth. The mineral is processed into fertilizers, alongside nitrogen and potassium, and is also a key ingredient in various industrial products, including food and cosmetics.

Mining is a significant contributor to Morocco’s economy, accounting for 10% of the national GDP, with phosphate extraction comprising 90% of this sector. However, recent reports indicate a 34% decline in phosphate exports and derivatives, totaling MAD 76 billion ($7.6 billion) in 2023, largely due to a downturn in global fertilizer prices.

In response to these challenges, the Moroccan government has enacted reforms aimed at modernizing the mining sector, highlighted by the Mining Law 33-13 of 2015 and the Morocco Mining Plan for 2021-2030. These reforms focus on enhancing institutional efficiency and ensuring the environmental sustainability of mining practices.

A future shaped by green technology

Morocco is positioning itself at the forefront of green technology markets through substantial investments in fertilizer production and the establishment of the Jorf Industrial Accelerator Zone, dedicated to electric vehicle (EV) battery production. This industrial zone has already attracted $2.3 billion in initial investments and promises to create thousands of jobs while drawing international investment.

The strategic location of Morocco, with its access to both the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, coupled with advanced port infrastructure such as the Tanger Med Port, enhances its export capabilities and solidifies its role as a leading player in the global phosphate market.

As Morocco navigates these changes, the implications for both its domestic economy and global agricultural practices are profound, underscoring the critical importance of phosphate as a resource for food security and technological advancement.


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