Yara | Leader in crop nutrition, ammonia and industrial solutions Yara is a global leader in crop nutrition, ammonia and essential industrial solutions Yara's mission is to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet We are working to decarbonize food, shipping and other energy-intensive industries
Yara International - Wikipedia Yara is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and has its headquarters in Oslo The company has more than 17,000 employees, production sites on six continents, operations in more than 60 countries and sales to about 150 countries
Yara - Dependable crop chemistry and global supply partnership Yara's heritage is built on process safety, agronomic usefulness, and the habit of documenting claims before products enter a seasonal plan That discipline matters when distributors need stable supply, growers need clear instructions, and industrial buyers need SDS, TDS, and regional compliance files
Welcome to Yara US | Crop Nutrition, Chemical and Environmental Solutions Leader in Crop Nutrition, Ammonia and Essential Industrial Solutions Yara's mission is to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet We are working to decarbonize food, shipping and other energy-intensive industries
Yara Australia - Crop nutrition, chemical and environmental solutions Did you know the Earth has a pulse? Surprisingly, like other living creatures, our planet has a pulse This phenomenon cannot be felt or heard by humans But it can be detected on fine seismic instruments At Yara, we see this mysterious scientific fact as a symbol for our ambition - Growing a Nature-Positive Food Future Learn more about our
About Yara | Yara United States Yara’s mission is both simple and very ambitious: to responsibly feed the world and protect the planet Our crop nutrition solutions and precision farming offerings allow farmers to increase yields and improve product quality while reducing environmental impact
Yara Raises Deliveries as Iran War Jolts Fertilizer Market Fertilizer giant Yara International ASA boosted shipments in the first quarter as the Iran war effectively halted transit through the Strait of Hormuz, hurting global trade of crop nutrients and