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Yara's mission is to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet. We pursue a strategy of sustainable value growth through reducing emissions from crop nutrition production and developing low-emission energy solutions. Yara’s ambition is focused on growing a nature-positive food future that creates value for our customers, shareholders and society at large and delivers a more sustainable food value chain. To drive the green shift in fertilizer production, shipping, and other energy intensive industries, Yara will produce ammonia with significantly lower emissions. We provide digital tools for precision farming and work closely with partners at all levels of the food value chain to share knowledge and promote more efficient and sustainable solutions. Founded in 1905 to solve the emerging famine in Europe, Yara has established a unique position as the industry’s only global crop nutrition company. With 18,000 employees and operations in more than 60 countries, sustainability is an integral part of our business model. In 2024, Yara reported revenues of USD 13.9 billion.

Industry
Farming
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Oslo
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Mineral fertilizer, Environmental solutions that prevent air pollution, agriculture, and food security

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  • Shipping accounts for 3% of global emissions, and without action, this number will continue to rise. 🚢 Despite the urgent need to cut emissions, conventional fossil fuels still dominate the industry. Zero- and near-zero fuels (ZNZs), such as low-emission ammonia, can be part of the solution, but they must become cost-competitive to drive real change. 📝 The International Maritime Organization’s upcoming regulations can create an effective framework that accelerates global shipping's decarbonization journey, by ensuring price parity for scalable ZNZ fuels. Now is the time to act.

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    📢 Want to be accepted into the Thryve Accelerator Programme in Kenya? Submit your application for the Soil Health Innovation Challenge now! Did you know that only 20% of Kenya’s land is considered arable, and at least 13% of this land has acidic soil? Yet this is the land that smallholder farmers have to feed the continent’s growing population. Together with The World Bank, we are excited to fast-track agri-tech innovators in developing scalable solutions to enable smallholder farmers to manage and improve soil health for sustainable agriculture. 🌱 Ensuring sustainable food security is an integral focus at #ThryveInnovationCoLab. Through this challenge, we aim to create a lasting impact on the agriculture sector in Kenya. After the Innovation Challenge, the winner(s) of the Thryve Award will be announced and accepted into the Thryve #Accelerator Programme – specifically designed to accelerate growth and scale in the agriculture market, particularly looking into #SoilHealth. 🌍 Learn more about this incredible opportunity and apply now 👉 https://lnkd.in/d65pAtKM 📅 Application deadline: April 18, 2025 #SoilHealth4Kenya #AgTech

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  • 📢 Applications are now open for the 2025 GoGettaz Africa Agripreneur Prize Competition! As proud co-founders of GoGettaz, Africa's largest annual agripreneurship competition, we're thrilled to fast-track the growth of agribusinesses through groundbreaking solutions to address Africa’s most pressing challenges in climate resilience, food security, and nutrition. 🤝 If you're an agripreneur that's leading the charge to tackle these issues head-on, now is the time to take your agrifood business to the next level! 🚀 Don't miss this is incredible opportunity to gain exposure, mentorship, and financial support to scale your venture! 👉 Learn more at https://lnkd.in/d6YR-tEE 📅 Applications due June 10, 2025 Let's #GrowEntrepreneurs to #TransformFood!

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    The green transition needs green numbers.   📝 For zero- and near-zero fuels (ZNZs) to scale, predictable regulations are essential. Without them, uncertainty will delay or even cancel much-needed investments.   🎯 The International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework must provide the right incentives to drive demand and ensure willingness to pay for ZNZ fuels.   ✅ A strong and stable regulatory framework will unlock investment and enable ZNZ fuels to compete with fossil fuels. Without it, the transition will stall.   The shipping industry is ready to move - but member states of the IMO must set the course. ⚓

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    The IMO must take bold action to drive zero-emission shipping. 🚢 Right now, regulatory uncertainty is slowing investments in zero- and near-zero fuels (ZNZs). Without clear policy measures, fossil fuels will remain the default choice for years to come. 📝 Member states of the International Maritime Organization have a historic opportunity to set ambitious rules that create demand and provide certainty for ZNZ investments. 🎯 The IMO’s Net-Zero Framework must ensure that ZNZ fuels become a viable and competitive option - not just an aspiration. ✅ Clear, predictable regulations will unlock investments and scale-up. Weak policies will stall progress. The time to act is now. ⚓

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  • 🌟Eid Mubarak from all of us at Yara!🌟 As millions around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr, we reflect on the values of unity, empathy, and gratitude that bring us closer together. 🌙   At Yara, we are proud to work alongside colleagues and partners who share our commitment to Growing a Nature-Positive Food Future. 🤝 This Eid, we are reminded of the importance of collaboration, as we continue our efforts to create a world free from hunger and a planet respected. 🌍 Wishing everyone a joyful Eid, filled with peace and togetherness! ✨

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  • We’re excited to be featured in The Climate Drive Action Library by WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development, for our commitment to reducing the environmental impact of our plastic packaging!👏 ♻️ Plastic packaging plays an important role in protecting fertilizers from moisture and damage, but it also contributes to emissions throughout its lifecycle. ✅ That’s why we’ve taken action by cutting virgin plastic use by 10% in 2024, enhancing recyclability, and supporting collection and recycling schemes – without compromising product quality and integrity. Learn more about our initiative 👉 https://lnkd.in/dWWPzfK6

  • ✨A royal visit to the world's northernmost fertilizer plant!✨ The Crown Prince of Norway visited Glomfjord, where he toured Yara's plant, the world's northernmost fertilizer production plant, and saw firsthand how hydropower is transformed into mineral fertilizers that help feed the world.  ⛰️ Our dedicated colleagues showcased how hydropower from the surrounding mountains powers large-scale fertilizer production, supporting a value chain that connects local industry to global agriculture and food. 🏭 Established in 1955, Yara Glomfjord sits just 5 kilometers within the Arctic Circle and has been a cornerstone of fertilizer production for decades. Today, it continues that legacy, operating four production units and one of Northern Norway’s busiest ports. 🔬 A key focus of the visit was the importance of local expertise. The Crown Prince met students from Glomfjord Upper Secondary School, where Yara has helped develop chemistry and laboratory study programs. Each year, Yara Glomfjord welcomes new apprentices, ensuring the next generation has the skills to keep this industrial hub thriving. A big thank you to our Yara Glomfjord team for their incredible work! Your dedication is crucial in helping us responsibly feed the world and protect our planet. 👏

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  • "When the incentives are there, we’re ready to scale up." 📝 Speaking to Bloomberg News, Yara's President and CEO, Svein Tore Holsether, highlighted low emission ammonia’s potential as a maritime fuel and the policy measures needed to make it happen. 🚢 Shipping makes up 3% of global GHG emissions and still relies on fossil fuels. That must change. Low emission fuels like ammonia can be part of the solution, but they need to be as affordable as today’s fuels. ✅ The upcoming International Maritime Organization (IMO) Net-Zero Framework will be decisive. Strong financial incentives from day one will determine whether zero- and near-zero fuels (ZNZs) can compete. To scale up production, drive investment, and accelerate the transition to ZNZ fuels, the industry needs clear, predictable regulations. Read the full article 👉 https://lnkd.in/dU-p-aCc

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    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Net-Zero Framework must drive the transition towards decarbonized fuels to reach the climate targets. 🚢 🎯 To achieve the IMO’s ambitious decarbonization agenda, a clear business case for zero and near-zero fuels (ZNZs) is essential. 📝 The IMO is set to introduce historic regulations to drive the shipping industry towards net-zero. To succeed, these regulations must level the playing field for zero- and near-zero fuels (ZNZs) to compete with fossil fuels. ✅ Transitioning to ZNZ fuels must provide a positive business case for all parts of the value chain. IMO has the power to make ZNZ fuels a realistic alternative. Now it must act. ⚓

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