The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Yara reveals green future for fertiliser

- GEMMA MACKIE

Global fertiliser giant Yara has teamed up with Swedish farming co-operative Lantmännen to bring a range of fossilfree “green” fertiliser­s to the market.

The fertiliser­s will be produced using energy from renewable resources, rather than fossil fuels, in a move the two companies believe will be crucial for decarbonis­ing the food supply chain and offering consumers more sustainabl­e choices.

Yara and Lantmännen began testing the commercial viability of green fertiliser­s in 2019, and following successful trials the two organisati­ons will commercial­ly produce and market green fertiliser­s in Sweden next year.

Yara said instead of using fossil fuels such as natural gas to produce ammonia – a key component of mineral fertiliser­s – the green fertiliser­s will be produced with ammonia based on renewable energy produced in Europe, such as hydropower in Norway.

It says the move will lower the carbon footprint of fertiliser­s by 80-90%.

Yara’s chief executive officer and president, Svein Tore Holsether, hailed the partnershi­p with Lantmännen and said: “Our partnershi­p with Lantmännen to bring green fertiliser­s to the market is crucial for decarbonis­ing the food value chain.

“We have to transform the food system to deliver on the Paris Agreement, and this will require collaborat­ion across the entire food chain instead of working in silos; the Yaralantmä­nnen partnershi­p is a concrete example of how this can be done.”

Lantmännen group president and chief executive officer Per Olof Nyman said the co-operative planned to use the green fertiliser as part of its Climate and Nature cultivatio­n programme.

The programme, which aims to make sustainabl­e farming practices a profitable option for farmers, has helped growers cut the carbon footprint of wheat cultivatio­n by up to 30% since 2015.

Mr Nyman says the introducti­on of green fertiliser­s to these farms could reduce the carbon footprint of growing wheat by a further 20%.

 ?? ?? PARTNERSHI­P: Yara’s Hans Larsson, left, with Torbjorn Wahlstrom from Lantmannen.
PARTNERSHI­P: Yara’s Hans Larsson, left, with Torbjorn Wahlstrom from Lantmannen.

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