Malaysia secures Australian rock phosphate for fertiliser production in a strategic swap deal to bolster food security and stabilise supply chains
PUTRAJAYA: A strategic partnership between Malaysia and Australia on critical inputs like rock phosphate will boost domestic fertiliser production and reduce food supply disruption risks.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) said the move supports rice and vegetable production, ensuring stable supplies during the ongoing global energy crisis.
In a statement today, KPKM said discussions between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Australian PM Anthony Albanese last Thursday were welcomed as a step to strengthen cooperation on agricultural input security.
“The leaders’ understanding has produced a vital solution amid the global energy crisis and mounting pressure on raw material supply chains that risk food security,” the statement read.
Both leaders emphasised the need to secure basic agricultural inputs against global supply disruptions caused by geopolitical developments, which directly impact worldwide food production, it added.
KPKM confirmed that Malaysia has secured an Australian commitment to supply critical minerals, particularly rock phosphate, which is a key fertiliser ingredient.
“In return, Malaysia can supply finished fertiliser products like urea to meet Australia’s needs. This collaboration reflects a complementary approach: Australia as a major mineral producer and Malaysia as a producer of nitrogen-based downstream fertiliser products,” the statement read.
Both parties have agreed to finalise implementation through further engagement with relevant agencies and key industry players, including Petronas, to ensure the collaboration is effective, sustainable and directly benefits the agricultural sector, KPKM added.
Beyond fertilisers, both countries have also agreed to expand cooperation in halal meat processing and trade.
The ministry affirmed that the MADANI Government will continue prioritising domestic needs by ensuring a stable supply and protecting the agricultural sector and food security.









