Key Market Indicators
Senegalese phosphate exports are set to reach nearly $44.5 million in 2026, up from $38.6 million in 2021. This represents a growth of 2.4% each year. Since 2001, the Senegalese supply has increased by 4.1% annually. In 2021, Senegal was ninth in the world ranking, with Kazakhstan taking the lead at $38.6 million. Jordan, Russia and Peru were the second, third and fourth most prominent countries in the ranking respectively. Senegalese phosphate imports soared from $1.9 million in 2018 to $213 million in 2019, an increase of 10,980%. Senegal came in at number 57 in the world ranking, with Swaziland surpassing them at $213 million. The United States, Indonesia and Lithuania followed as the second, third and fourth most prominent countries in the ranking respectively.