Yara International ASA is a Norway-based chemical company that specializes in the production and distribution of mineral fertilizers and nitrogen-based crop nutrition solutions. Headquartered in Oslo, Yara is recognized for its comprehensive portfolio of products that support agricultural productivity, environmental protection and industrial applications. The company’s operations span the entire value chain from ammonia production to the blending and distribution of finished fertilizer products.
The core of Yara’s business centers on nitrogen-based fertilizers including ammonium nitrate, urea, calcium ammonium nitrate and specialty blends designed to optimize crop yield and nutrient use efficiency. In addition to conventional fertilizers, Yara offers micronutrients, biostimulants and digital farming tools that help growers monitor soil conditions, manage input application and improve sustainability. Beyond agriculture, Yara produces industrial nitrates and environmental agents used in wastewater treatment, mining and air emission control.
Yara’s roots date back to 1905 when Norsk Hydro established its first factory for nitrogen fixation in Notodden, Norway. The fertilizer division was spun off as Yara International in 2004, enabling greater focus on global agricultural markets. Today, the company operates production facilities and distribution networks across Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and Africa, serving customers in more than 150 countries. Its global footprint includes large-scale ammonia and fertilizer plants in Scandinavia and strategically located terminals for international export.
Governed by an experienced executive management team and a board of directors based in Oslo, Yara places strong emphasis on research and innovation to address challenges such as climate change, soil degradation and food security. The company collaborates with farmers, governments and industry partners to develop solutions that promote responsible growth in agriculture while reducing environmental impact through optimized nutrient use and lower greenhouse-gas emissions.
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