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green ammonia deal India

Uniper Signs Green Ammonia Offtake Agreement With AM Green India

Green ammonia deal India moved a step closer to reality as Uniper Global Commodities SE signed a long-term offtake agreement with AM Green Ammonia India Private Limited for renewable ammonia. The agreement covers ammonia certified as a Renewable Fuel of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) and marks the first such binding offtake Read more

KBR Commissions First Green Ammonia Plant in Japan for JGC

KBR green ammonia plant commissioning in Japan marks a major milestone, as the company successfully brought its first green ammonia facility into operation. The KBR green ammonia plant is owned by JGC, while Toyo Engineering executed the project on an EPC basis. The commissioning strengthens Japan’s push toward low-carbon fuels Read more

NCIC Egypt tender

Fertilizer Sector Reforms in India: Why Fertilizer 3.0 Is Needed

Fertilizer sector reforms in India are becoming increasingly important as Indian agriculture enters a new phase of growth and modernization. Fertilizers remain the backbone of farming, as good crop yields are impossible without timely and quality nutrient supply. With rising use of technology, new investments, and changing subsidy structures, India Read more

India fertiliser production

India Cuts Fertiliser Import Dependence as Domestic Output Meets 73% of Demand in 2025

India significantly reduced its reliance on fertiliser imports in 2025, with domestic production meeting nearly 73% of total fertiliser demand, according to official data released by the Government of India. The achievement marks a key milestone in India’s fertiliser security strategy and reflects sustained policy efforts to ensure uninterrupted availability Read more

Global Food Demand

Global Food Demand to Drive Long-Term Fertilizer Growth

Food demand drives fertilizer growth over the long term as population expansion, dietary shifts, and pressure on farmland increase the need for higher agricultural productivity. Industry experts agree that as food demand drives fertilizer growth, fertilizers will remain a critical input for global food security. According to leading industry assessments, Read more

Premium fertilizers and biologicals

Premium Fertilizers and Biologicals to Drive Growth

Premium fertilizers and biologicals are expected to drive growth in the global fertilizer industry as producers shift focus from volume-led commodity sales to value-added products. Rising input costs, environmental pressure, and the need for higher farm productivity are accelerating demand for premium and specialty solutions. According to Yara International, premium Read more

Low-carbon and green ammonia

Low-Carbon & Green Ammonia Expansion Gains Momentum Globally

Low-carbon and green ammonia expansion is gaining momentum as fertilizer producers and energy companies accelerate efforts to cut emissions and secure future supply. Rising carbon costs, tighter environmental regulations, and growing demand for clean energy inputs are pushing ammonia beyond its traditional fertilizer role. During its recent strategy update, Yara Read more

Carbon Border Tax CBAM

Carbon Border Tax (CBAM) Already Lifting EU Fertilizer Prices

Carbon Border Tax CBAM is already lifting EU fertilizer prices, as the European Union begins embedding carbon costs into nitrogen and fertilizer imports. Market participants report that Carbon Border Tax CBAM is influencing pricing behavior even before its full enforcement phase. Insights shared by Yara indicate that the  CBAM is Read more

Global nitrogen market

Yara Sees Tight Global Nitrogen Market Despite New Capacity

Yara expects the global nitrogen market to remain tight despite new capacity additions, supported by steady demand growth, aging plant closures, and supply uncertainty in key exporting regions. The company shared this outlook during its Capital Markets Day 2026 presentation. According to Yara, nitrogen demand continues to rise globally due Read more

Lower European gas prices

Lower European Gas Prices to Boost Nitrogen Margins

Lower European gas prices are expected to boost nitrogen margins and improve the competitiveness of fertilizer producers in the region. Falling natural gas costs, driven by rising LNG supply and improved energy security, are reshaping the European nitrogen fertilizer market. European gas prices declined sharply in 2025 compared with previous Read more

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