Morocco’s state-owned phosphate and fertilizer company, OCP, is resuming full production capacity by the end of June, defying earlier expectations of continued cuts. This decision comes despite recent challenges including the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, rising sulfur costs, and significant debt. Initial reports suggested a potential crisis for the company, but OCP is now leveraging the situation to its advantage. The move challenges previous analyses and signals a positive shift for the organization. OCP did not publicly disclose the reasons for this reversal, but confirmed the information exclusively to Médias24. This increased production is expected to impact global fertilizer markets.