Brisbane, June 22 -- Indonesia is in talks with several countries interested in importing its urea fertilizer to secure stocks amid global supply chain disruptions, according to state fertilizer company PT Pupuk Indonesia.

Pupuk Indonesia President Director Rahmad Pribadi noted that trade discussions are ongoing as Indonesia supplies fertilizer to Australia under a government-to-government (G-to-G) cooperation agreement.

"We have begun trade with Australia and are now in talks with other countries, including Bangladesh, India, and several others in Asia," he remarked after a ceremony welcoming the arrival of 47,250 tonnes of Indonesian fertilizer at the Port of Brisbane, Australia, on Monday.

Pribadi explained that the negotiations fol...