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Yara Europe is part of Yara International, the world’s largest crop nutrition provider. Founded in 1905 to solve the emerging famine in Europe, today we work with stakeholders along the value chain to enable sustainable agriculture and contribute to a more resilient food system in Europe. We support farmers in adopting best nutrient management practices by using digital tools and precision farming, while also providing plant nutrition products delivering superior economic performance. Furthermore, we actively engage in European Union policy discussions to contribute to the implementation of the Green Deal and EU's climate-neutrality goal. You can also find us on X at @YaraEurope

Industry
Farming
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Mineral fertilizer, Crop nutrition, and Digital farming solutions

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  • Fertilizers provide essential nutrients for crops to thrive, but balanced application is key to maximizing productivity while minimizing environmental impact. ⚖️ Enhancing nutrient use efficiency is a crucial strategy that optimizes both resource use and crop performance. At Yara, we combine agronomic expertise with innovative solutions to help hashtag #farmers improve nutrient use efficiency. Through precision farming tools and best management practices, we ensure hashtag #fertilizers are applied at the right time, in the right amount, and in the right place. By adopting these best practices and existing solutions, European farmers can already: ✅ Improve nutrient use efficiency by ~20% ✅ Increase yields by 5–7% ✅ Reduce the carbon footprint of mineral fertilization by up to 20% With smarter nutrient management, farmers can boost productivity while reducing environmental impact – a win for both agriculture and the planet. 🌱🌍

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    The first bag of Yara's Renewable-based Lower Carbon fertilizer has landed on Danish soil! 🥳🇩🇰 Produced using renewable ammonia derived from electrolysis of water with renewable electricity or renewable natural gas, Renewable-based Lower Carbon fertilizers are a game-changer in sustainable farming. As part of Yara’s Climate Choice Fertilizers portfolio launched in 2024, they aim to significantly cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the production of nitrate-based mineral fertilizers. "At Yara, we’ve long believed in the potential of fertilizers with a significantly reduced carbon footprint and now they’ve finally reached Danish fields. Together with Nordic Sugar Danmark, we are taking bold steps to integrate Renewable-based Lower Carbon fertilizers into Danish agriculture," explains Søren Fredslund, Business Development Manager at Yara International. This lower carbon footprint fertilizer has been delivered to a pilot project involving four selected farmers, who will use it to grow beets. 🧑🌾 We can't wait to see what’s next in paving the way for a more sustainable future in farming! 🚀

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    Nitrogen is a crucial nutrient for plant growth, but how efficiently crops use it can make a huge difference for both farmers and the environment. This is where Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) comes in! But what is NUE? 🧐 It’s the ratio between the hashtag #nitrogen applied to the soil (through e.g., fertilizers and manure) and the amount actually absorbed by plants. The higher the NUE, the more effectively crops use nitrogen, leading to better productivity and fewer losses. The objective is that the plant takes up the optimum amount of nitrogen for a targeted yield. Focusing on NUE enables farmers to boost productivity while reducing environmental impact. In fact, studies show that optimizing NUE not only increases crop yields but also lowers the carbon footprint of crops, enhances water management and sustains soil health, making it a win-win for both farmers and the planet! 🌱🌍 Learn more about Yara's work to improve NUE here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_rAgKXz

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    Executive Vice President @Yara Europe / Madrid-based | Shaping sustainable agriculture in Europe | Passionate about responsibly feeding the world while protecting our planet. 🌍

    Seeing is believing! I had the pleasure of visiting Yara Picanya in Spain, where I saw firsthand the impressive results achieved with YaraAmplix in both open-field and greenhouse crops.   What stood out the most? The enthusiastic feedback from Spanish farmers, who have already witnessed the impact of these #biostimulants on their crops: stronger resilience, better quality and, ultimately, a more robust farm economy. 🌱   Biostimulants are not just about improving yields: they can contribute to the goals of the European Commission's vision for the future of EU agriculture which ambitions to establish a fair, competitive, and sustainable food system that supports farmers and ensures food security. Local regulations and funding are also accelerating innovation in this space, helping us expand our YaraAmplix portfolio.   But innovation alone is not enough. It’s the farmers who make the real difference. Their trust and adoption of these solutions are what drive real change in agriculture.   I left Picanya inspired by the potential of biostimulants and the role they can play in shaping the future of farming. Thank you to all the colleagues who contributed to organizing this insightful visit! 💡

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  • Today, the Alliance of Energy Intensive Industries (AEII) brought together industry leaders at the European Parliament, hosted by MEP Giorgio Gori, under the theme "How to address the competitiveness of energy-intensive industries in the EU?"   Our CEO and President Svein Tore Holsether, who represented Yara, Fertilizers Europe and Cefic, spotlighted three urgent calls from our industry:   📢 The pressing need to #decarbonize our production processes, involving downstream sectors, to ensure a sustainable and competitive future with a sound business case for all stakeholders in the value chains.   📢 A timely Implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (#CBAM) and the urgent need for a solution for exporters.   📢 The further development of "lead markets" for low-carbon products beyond just revising public and private procurement legislation. This initiative should address the need for demand creation for decarbonized products.   "The future of European industry lies in our ability to innovate and decarbonize, ensuring sustainability and competitiveness on a global scale."

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  • While mineral fertilizers continue to provide food for a growing population, we need to improve how efficiently we use #nutrients to achieve higher yield while reducing environmental impact. ⚖️ Yara is continuously working with European #farmers to scale up the best nutrient management practices, which are already proven to work. This means applying #fertilizers precisely where and when they are needed, ensuring that nutrients, including nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, reach the crops effectively. 🎯 To take this to the next level, we must expand soil testing and the use of decision-support tools, powered by precision farming and digital tools, across more farms. By making simple yet impactful changes, farmers can turn nutrient use efficiency into a tool for long-term #sustainability and profitability. 👨🌾

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    ✨We're excited to share you can now visit yara.com/2024 to read Yara's 2024 Integrated Report!✨    2024 was a year of setting impressive records, with all-time high production and safety performance, all while staying on track to reach our GHG emission target for 2025. Going forward, we are strengthening our competitiveness and increasing shareholder returns, while keeping our strategic direction - profitable decarbonization and a strong foundation in ammonia and crop nutrition - unchanged.

  • Yara's Women in Agronomy (WiA) program is making waves globally! 🤩 After being nominated as "Initiative of the Year" by Women in Food and Agriculture for its impactful work in advancing #genderequality, WiA has officially claimed the prize! 🏆✨ The judges praised its powerful mix of education, networking, visibility, and business skill development, highlighting that 75% of participants applied new skills in their roles. "By providing mentorship opportunities, safe discussions for DEI, and recognizing women’s expertise, we’re seeing real change – one that finally acknowledges their contributions in an industry that hasn’t always done so," says Program Manager Carolina Hernandez Lasso. The program – counting over 400 women worldwide, including many across Europe – was also shortlisted for the "Parity Award" for this year's World 50 Group Impact Awards for driving gender equality within Yara and beyond. We're proud to seeing WiA flourishing and shaping the future of agronomy. Congratulations to everyone involved! 👏 #WomenInAgronomy 

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    EU leaders and Institutions must advance the Clean Industrial Deal 🚨 As competitiveness takes centre stage at this week’s Council of the European Union meeting (20–21 March), we urge EU leaders and Institutions to take bold, decisive actions to implement the Clean Industrial Deal. Europe's industrial future depends on concrete steps that will lead the transition to climate neutrality while keeping Europe globally competitive🌍.   The new #Deloitte report translates the enabling conditions of the Antwerp Declaration into Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to ensure effective monitoring and progress towards implementing the Clean Industrial Deal.   European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said it best: “Only what gets measured gets done.” Now is the time for EU leaders and Institutions to act, ensuring accountability and tangible progress.   Read our full statement and find out more about the Antwerp Declaration Monitoring Framework 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ekxnPsbe #CleanIndustrialDeal #EUCompetitiveness #AntwerpDeclaration #DelivertheDeal

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    Much like humans, plants need the right mix of nutrients to grow, develop, and thrive to their fullest. 🌱✨     There are 17 crucial #nutrients for plants, each playing a unique role in their growth and development.     The primary nutrients – nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) – are the cornerstone, followed by secondary nutrients like calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulphur (S), along with other micronutrients.     Much like assembling a puzzle, these nutrients must be obtained from the environment and various sources for optimal growth. 🧩     Adding nutrients lost during harvest back into the soil keeps it fertile so it can produce healthy food. That’s why balanced #fertilization is key: it allows to bridge the gap between what the soil provides and what plants need, ensuring adequate supply of each nutrient at each stage of their growth. 💡      In fact, did you know that the essential nutrients provided by mineral fertilizers contribute to feeding around 50% of the world population, boosting crop yields and ensuring a reliable food supply.

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