Yara Reports Increased Fertilizer Deliveries and Production in 2025 Amid Strong Demand
Yara's fertilizer deliveries and production increased in 2025, driven by strong demand ahead of the EU's CBAM. Total deliveries rose by 4.1% to 23.8 million tons, with notable increases in Europe and the Americas. Yara's profits after tax surged to $1.37 billion, while revenue reached $15.6 billion. Production climbed to 19.98 million tons, although still below pre-2022 levels. The company plans to implement carbon capture and storage capabilities in 2026 and is negotiating with Air Products for future projects.

Yara reported a 4.1% increase in fertilizer deliveries to 23.8 million tons in 2025, fueled by strong fourth-quarter demand ahead of the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). Deliveries to Europe rose 5% to 9.1 million tons, and to the Americas by 5.8% to 10.2 million tons.
Fourth-quarter profits after tax reached $344 million, recovering from a $290 million loss the previous year. Total production increased by 1.5% to 19.98 million tons, attributed to new records at its NPK plant in Norway. Yara plans to introduce carbon capture capabilities at its ammonia plant in the Netherlands in 2026.




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