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Yara to acquire organic fertilizer business of Italy’s Agribios

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Yara has announced that it is acquiring the organic-based fertilizer business of Agribios Italiana, the company’s second bolt-on acquisition supporting its organic strategy in Europe.

This signifies Yara’s commitment to further expand its offering in this sector as a complement to its mineral fertilizers to help promote regenerative agriculture and improve soil health.

By combining Agribios’ expertise in high-quality organic-based fertilizers in Italy with Yara’s scale and reach in Europe,Yara can continue to meet the evolving needs of European farmers, regardless of their farming method. The acquisition will also allow Yara to continue to play its part in helping achieve the European Union (EU) ambition of increasing EU farmland under organic farming.

“We are thrilled to welcome Agribios to the Yara family,” said Mónica Andrés Enríquez, Executive Vice-President for Europe at Yara. “Soil health is the foundation for resilient crop production and sustainable farming. This acquisition reflects our commitment to preserve and further improve soil health, helping grow a nature-positive food future. By expanding our existing crop nutrition portfolio in Italy, we can continue to support farmers in making every nutrient count.”

Balanced crop nutrition, together with good agricultural practices and digital tools, is crucial for the regeneration of soils. An analysis of more than a hundred long-term fertilizer trials shows that fertilized land has a higher soil organic matter content than unfertilized land. Using organic sources of nutrients, in addition to mineral sources, results in the highest content of soil organic matter. Therefore, this acquisition will enable Yara to maximise the synergies between organic-based and mineral fertilizers, which is integral to our regenerative agriculture offering. Used in combination, organic and mineral nutrients enhance soil health, improve resource use, increase nutrient use efficiency, and boost crops’ resistance to climate change.

“We’re excited to join forces with Yara,” said Giovanni Ravagnan, CEO of Agribios Italiana. “This is a pivotal moment for Agribios as we bring our expertise in organic-based fertilizers to the European stage. We eagerly anticipate embarking on this new adventure, marking the beginning of another phase of development in the year of our 50th anniversary. The new challenge ahead is to support both organic and conventional farmers across Europe, providing them with products that enhance the quality of their crops and soils.”

Agribios has a broad portfolio of organic-based fertilizers produced using animal and agricultural by-products, contributing to the circular economy and reducing environmental impact. Its products can be used in both organic and conventional farming. With a volume of approximately 60 000 t produced in 2022, Agribios has a market share of around 10% of the organic-based fertilizer market in Italy. By acquiring Agribios, Yara will gain a strong foothold in Italy – the second largest organic-based fertilizer market in Europe.

The organic fertilizer market in Europe, which is playing a role in promoting sustainable agriculture and contributing to the EU's strategic autonomy, is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.53% from 2023 to 2030, according to global market research firm Kings Research.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/13122023/yara-is-acquiring-the-organic-based-fertilizer-business-of-italys-agribios/

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