European fertilizer news
Urea imports to France surge in 2H25
French imports of urea surged in 2H25 when compared to the same period in 2024 as buyers prepared for CBAM, according to findings from Argus Media.
EU imports €900 million of phosphorous from Russia
The EU has imported phosphorus worth approximately €900 million from Russia despite the war in Ukraine.
Maaden sells 40 000 t of DAP fertilizer to Europe
Phosphates producer Maaden has reportedly sold 40 000 t of DAP to a trader for shipment to Europe.
North Ammonia pause development of Eydehavn Green Ammonia
North Ammonia has revealed its intention to continue to invest along the coast of Norway, while putting further work for the Eydehavn plant in Arendal on hold.
EU to suspend import tariffs on ammonia and urea
Argus Media has reported that the EU has agreed to suspend standard import tariffs on ammonia and urea to offset CBAM costs.
Grupa Azoty agrees to supply fertilizers to Scandinavian market
Grupa Azoty has signed a multi-year fertilizer supply contract for the Scandinavian market.
Grupa Azoty secures potash supply
Grupa Azoty has signed a supply agreement with Nutrien for the delivery of potash to be used in the production of NPK fertilizers in Poland.
Fertilizers Europe releases statement on CBAM
Fertilizers Europe has released a statement regarding its thoughts on the CBAM package released by the European Commission on 17 December 2025.
Nitrogen market braces for CBAM after document leak
Nitrogen fertilizer market participants have been grappling with the implications to trade in the EU after a document leak shed more light on CBAM charges, according to an Argus Media report.
Brazil and UK announce plans to improve fertilizers
The governments of Brazil and the UK have announced a declaration to improve the production and use of fertilizers for food security, nature, and the climate.