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ICL stock rises about 3% as fertilizer prices cool — what investors are watching next
31 December 2025
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ICL stock rises about 3% as fertilizer prices cool — what investors are watching next

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 11:00 ET — Regular session

  • ICL Group Ltd shares climbed about 3.4% in morning NYSE trade, outperforming a slightly softer broader market.
  • DTN data showed retail fertilizer prices were mostly lower in late December, with a notable dip in phosphate fertilizer DAP.
  • Fertilizer peers traded mixed, with Nutrien and CF lower and Mosaic little changed.

ICL Group Ltd shares were up about 3.4% at $5.73 in morning trading on Wednesday, after touching $5.75 at the session high. The stock opened at $5.53 and traded as low as $5.55, with about 1.2 million shares changing hands.

The move lands as investors gauge pricing signals for crop nutrients heading into 2026, after a late-December pullback in retail fertilizer prices. DTN said seven of eight major fertilizers it tracks were lower in the fourth week of December, including diammonium phosphate (DAP) — a common phosphate fertilizer — down 6% from a month earlier to an average $866 per ton.

That matters for ICL because the Israel-based company sells crop nutrients including potash — a potassium-rich fertilizer ingredient — and phosphate-based products alongside other specialty and industrial materials. Shifts in fertilizer pricing can ripple through producer margins and cash generation, especially when demand is price-sensitive. ICL

ICL’s outperformance came as agriculture-input names were mixed and the broader U.S. market dipped modestly. Nutrien was down about 0.9%, CF Industries fell about 0.4% and Intrepid Potash slipped about 0.5%, while Mosaic was little changed; the SPDR S&P 500 ETF was down about 0.3%.

ICL’s tape also showed a reversal from the open, with shares starting slightly below Tuesday’s close before turning higher. Moves like that can draw short-term traders who key off intraday support and resistance levels rather than fresh headlines.

Fertilizer prices can soften for different reasons, including slower dealer replenishment, farmer budget caution, and shifting seasonal demand. The immediate question for producers is whether late-year price easing becomes a trend into the first quarter or stabilizes as spring application season approaches.

Macro signals are another crosscurrent. Commodity markets have swung on tariff and policy headlines in 2025, and those ripples are expected to carry into 2026, Reuters columnist Clyde Russell wrote this week — a backdrop that can influence trade flows and pricing for inputs used in agriculture and industry.

For ICL investors, the near-term watch list centers on potash and phosphate pricing benchmarks, demand indicators from major importing regions, and whether retail pricing translates into tighter realized prices for producers. Any abrupt shift in global trade policy can also alter shipping routes and contract negotiations in commodity-linked markets.

Investors also track whether ICL’s specialty and industrial portfolio can cushion volatility in commodity fertilizers when prices weaken. Companies with a larger mix of differentiated, value-added products tend to show more stable earnings through the cycle.

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