What does a sustainable value chain mean?

A sustainable value chain ensures a reliable crop supply for businesses while delivering products with minimal environmental impact for consumers. Did you know you can reduce the carbon footprint of your final product by up to 15% just by addressing fertilizer emissions? At Yara, we offer innovative solutions to transform the food and fiber value chains, ensuring business continuity and a sustainable future for society at large.

What can we do for you?

We provide low-carbon fertilizers, precision farming tools, and the combined expertise of our R&D specialists and on-the-ground agronomists, ensuring science-based solutions tailored to your needs to build sustainable value chains together.

Reduce your scope 3 emissions

Yara’s low-carbon fertilizers offer an effective and easy solution to decarbonize your end-products. With up to a 95% lower carbon footprint, our products significantly enhance the sustainability of your consumer goods.

Document your CO2 reduction

We provide you with third-party verified product carbon footprint to report your scope 3 reduction, ensuring transparency and credibility in your reporting, and support you to meet regulatory requirements.

Implement digital farming

Our 100 years of knowledge, tools, and services will guide your farmers to use the right product, in the right amount, at the right place, and at the right time for higher yields, improved quality, and a reduced environmental impact.

 

Latest partnerships

Put fertilizer on the map

The food value chain includes every stage up to our plates, including production, processing, transportation, and consumption. A sustainable value chain sees each stage—growing crops, processing food, transporting, and selling it—as an opportunity to enhance efficiency, ensure food security and reduce environmental footprint impact. Understanding these stages and the challenges they face is crucial for creating a sustainable value chain that minimizes waste and maximizes value.

Diagram of the food value chain

25% of GHG emissions globally come from agriculture. Of these, x% is related to fertilizer, encompassing its production and its use. Although fertilizers contribute to the issue, they are also crucial to the solution. Yara’s commitment to a sustainable value chain is clear through its development of low-carbon fertilizers, biostimulants, digital decision support tools, tailored agronomic services and strategic collaborations with key players in the food and fiber industry. By reducing emissions and supporting high-quality crop growth, Yara supports stakeholders in identifying and overcoming their barriers to achieve more sustainable food and fiber value chains.

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Amélie Mannes-Tique Picture
Amélie Mannes-Tique
Director Food Chain & Global Key Accounts