Many fertilizer plants, including Yara's, have imposed production restrictions due to the high uncertainty surrounding the gas price. However, certain fertilizers are still produced. This means that volumes are regularly available in the market, including now.
As an arable farmer or dairy farmer, it is wise to secure part of the fertilizers for next season. Don't wait any longer and request a quote now.
Fluctuating gas price brings uncertainty
At the end of August, Yara reported that total production capacity at its plants in Europe was limited to 35%. That raised concerns about fertilizer availability. At the moment, however, nitrate fertilizers are still being produced. This is achieved by smartly redistributing raw materials, such as ammonium, and semi-finished products on a European and global scale.
The future is uncertain due to the fluctuating gas price. Arable farmers and dairy farmers can, however, use the currently available volumes to secure the spring crops. Despite the high price, applying the nitrate fertilizers still remains a worthwhile investment.
You can currently request a quote for our nitrogen fertilizers directly from Yara. To do this, go to our website and fill in your details. Request a quote here.
Which fertilizers should I choose?
That leaves the question of which fertilizers you should choose as a dairy farmer or arable farmer. A commonly used fertilizer is calcium ammonium nitrate, known as Nitromag under the Yara label. However, it is recommended to use sulfur-containing nitrogen fertilizers in big bags to choose. Sulfur is also referred to as the 'motor of nitrogen efficiency' because it improves N uptake and utilization. In this article let's go into this in more detail.
Therefore, when requesting a quote, consider choosing our nitrogenous fertilizers YaraBela SULFAN or, if you are a dairy farmer, fertilizers containing sulfur and selenium (Meadow-Sulfan en Nutrition Booster).