TOPIC PAGE: Sustainability in the fertilizers industry
Erica Sesay
15-Jun-2022
Updated on 15 June.
On this topic page, we gather the latest news, analysis and resources, to help you to keep track of developments in the area of sustainability in the fertilizers industry.
LATEST NEWS HEADLINES
US Mosaic and
BioConsortia expand collaboration to microbial
biostimulant
By Mark Milam 14-Jun-2022 HOUSTON (ICIS)–US
fertilizer producer Mosaic and BioConsortia
have entered into a new agreement to distribute
BioConsortia’s new microbial biostimulant in
Asia.
IMO deems Mediterranean Sea area for
sulphur oxides emissions
control
By Morgan Condon 14-Jun-22 14:47 LONDON
(ICIS)–The International Maritime Organization
(IMO) has designated the entire Mediterranean
Sea as an area for emissions control, the UN
agency announced on Tuesday.
Canada’s Soilgenic launches new
enhanced efficiency fertilizers technology for
retail
By Erica Sesay 13-Jun-22 17:06 LONDON
(ICIS)–Canada’s Soilgenic Technologies has
announced the development of the second
generation of its enhanced efficiency
fertilizer (EEF) formulations for the retail
market.
Austria’s Borealis aims to produce 1.8m
tonnes/year of circular products by
2030
By Jonathan Lopez 10-Jun-22 09:25 MADRID
(ICIS)–The company, which recently announced
the divestment of its emissions-intensive
fertilizers division, also said it aims to more
than halve its Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions to below 2m tonnes/year by
2030, down from the 5.1m tonnes of emissions it
emitted in 2019.
European Parliament rejects proposed
carbon market reform
By Jonathan Lopez 09-Jun-22 10:15 MADRID
(ICIS)–The EU’s proposed reform of the
Emissions Trading System (ETS) failed to pass
in the European Parliament (EP) on Wednesday,
dealing a blow to the 27-country bloc’s
ambitious emissions policy.
IFA ’22: southern
Africa looks to bio-fertilizer as cheaper,
sustainable option
By Erica Sesay 31-May-22 10:05 VIENNA
(ICIS)–The southern African agriculture
industry is looking more into improving
bio-fertilizers efficiency, as high costs make
chemical fertilizers less accessible to
farmers, a producer said.
IFA ’22: Indian farmers will struggle
to embrace specialty fertilizers –
producer
By Erica Sesay 31-May-22 12:48 VIENNA
(ICIS)–Indian farmers will struggle to move on
from traditional chemical fertilizers and
embrace newer and more sustainable products, a
producer said on the sidelines of the
International Fertilizer Association (IFA)
annual conference in Vienna.
Canadian Nutrien plans to build world’s
largest clean ammonia facility in
Louisiana
By Mark Milam 18-May-22 23:31 HOUSTON
(ICIS)–Canadian fertilizer producer Nutrien
announced it is evaluating Geismar, Louisiana
as the site to build the world’s largest clean
ammonia facility, which it estimates could
achieve output of 1.2m tonnes/year.
Japan’s JGC Holdings awards green
ammonia plant contract to
KBR
By Jonathan Lopez 11-May-22 16:50 MADRID
(ICIS)–KBR is to license its green ammonia
technology and provide basic engineering to JGC
Holdings’ new plant in Japan, the US
engineering services firm said on Wednesday.
US ReMo Energy launches green ammonia
product to address fertilizer cost and climate
change
By Mark Milam 10-May-22 23:03 HOUSTON
(ICIS)–US company ReMo Energy has announced
the launch of its first commercial product, a
renewable fertilizer which it says addresses
the combined challenges of high fertilizer
costs and climate change.
Norway’s Yara evaluates potential stock
listing of Yara Clean Ammonia unit on Oslo
Stock Exchange
By Nurluqman Suratman 04-May-2022 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–Yara is evaluating a potential initial
public offering (IPO) of its Yara Clean Ammonia
(YCA) business on the Oslo Stock Exchange, the
Norwegian fertilizer major said on Wednesday.
Saskatchewan government extends 4R
Nutrient Stewardship agreement for three more
years
By Mark Milam 29-Apr-22 17:25 HOUSTON
(ICIS)–The government of Saskatchewan
announced it has re-signed a 2016 memorandum of
co-operation (MOC) with Fertilizer Canada to
continue their 4R Nutrient Stewardship efforts
in the province for an additional three years.
Anuvia Plant Nutrients secures funding
to scale US production of sustainable
fertilizer
By Mark Milam 27-Apr-22 19:57 HOUSTON
(ICIS)–Fertilizer manufacturer Anuvia Plant
Nutrients has announced it raised $65.5m to
increase production capacity at its US based
manufacturing facility and expand
commercialization of its bio-based fertilizers.
EU CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM (CBAM) EXPLAINED
What is it?
The risk of carbon leakage frustrates the EU’s efforts to meet climate objectives. It occurs when companies transfer production to countries that are less strict on emissions, or when EU products are replaced by more carbon-intensive imports.
This new mechanism would counteract this risk by putting a carbon price on imports of certain goods from outside of the EU.
How will it work?
EU importers will buy carbon certificates corresponding to the carbon price that would have been paid, had the goods been produced under the EU’s carbon pricing rules.
Conversely, once a non-EU producer can show that they have already paid a price for the carbon used in the production of the imported goods, the corresponding cost can be fully deducted for the EU importer.
This will help reduce the risk of carbon leakage by encouraging producers in non-EU countries to make their production processes greener.
A reporting system will apply from 2023 with the objective of facilitating a smooth roll out and to facilitate dialogue with non-EU countries. Importers will start paying a financial adjustment in 2026.
How is the fertilizer industry affected?
The fertilizer industry is one of the sectors to fall under the CBAM.
The more energy-intensive nitrogen fertilizers will be affected most in the sector by the mechanism.
DEFRA CONSULTATIONS EXPLAINED
The UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) launched a consultation at the beginning of November 2020 on reducing ammonia emissions from urea fertilizers. The consultation ran until 26 January 2021.
It set out three options for tackling ammonia emissions:
- A total ban on solid urea fertilizers
- A requirement to stabilise solid urea fertilizers with the addition of a urease inhibitor.
- A requirement to restrict the spreading of solid urea fertilizers to between 15 January and 31 March of a given year.
Liquid urea is excluded from any new rules or restrictions.
DEFRA is currently analysing the feedback received.
In March 2022, DEFRA announced that it had delayed introducing restrictions on the use of urea by at least a year to support farmers with fertilizer availability and keep their costs down
Should DEFRA decide to restrict the use of urea in the future, growers would be left with just ammonium nitrate-based fertilizers.
PREVIOUS NEWS HEADLINES
Verde AgriTech announces technology to incorporate microorganisms in fertilizer products
Bayer to partner with Ginkgo to produce sustainable fertilizers
OCI looking to expand Texas nitrogen output and create renewable fuel plant
Australia Orica and H2U Group partner on Gladstone green ammonia project
Canada sets tax credit of up to 60% for carbon capture projects
Keras Resources increases ownership of the Diamond Creek Phosphate Mine in Utah
UK delays urea restrictions to support farmers as fertilizer costs at record high
EU states agree to back carbon border tax
Yara to develop novel green fertilizer from recycled nutrients
USDA announces plans for $250m grant programme to support American-made fertilizer
Canada seeks guidance to achieve fertilizer emissions target
Fertilizer titan Pupuk Indonesia develops hydrogen/blue ammonia business
India
launches green hydrogen/ammonia policy, targets
exports
Canada AmmPower to develop green hydrogen and
ammonia facility in Louisiana
US DOE awards grant to project to recover rare earth elements from phosphate production
Fertiglobe, Masdar, Engie to develop green hydrogen for ammonia production
Czech Republic’s Spolana enhances granular AS production
India’s Reliance to invest $80bn in green energy projects
Yara, Sweden’s Lantmannen aim to commercialise green ammonia by 2023
Novatek and Uniper target Russia to Germany blue-ammonia supply chain
Fertz giant Yara goes green with electrification of Norwegian factoryCanada
Arianne Phosphate exploring use of phosphate for hydrogen technology
FAO and IFA renew MoU to promote sustainable fertilizer use
Sumitomo Chemical, Yara to explore clean ammonia collaboration
Sri Lanka revokes ban on imports
Tokyo scientists convert bioplastic into nitrogen fertilizer
Aramco plans Saudi green hydrogen, ammonia project
China announces action plan for carbon peaking & neutrality
Saudi Aramco targets net zero emissions from operations by 2050
Fertiglobe goes green with Red Sea zero-carbon ammonia pro
Australian fertilizer major Incitec Pivot teams up for green ammonia study
INTERVIEW: BASF to scale up new decarbonisation tech in second half of decade – CEO
India asks fertilizer companies to speed up production of nano DAP
Japan’s Itochu set to receive first cargo of blue ammonia for fertilizer use
Norway’s Yara acquires recycled fertilizers maker Ecolan
Bayer Funds US start-up aims to cut nitrogen fertilizer use by 30%
BP: Green ammonia production in Australia feasible, but needs huge investment
Origin and MOL explore shipping green ammonia from Australia
India’s IFFCO seeks to export nano urea fertilizer