Where the fertiliser we sell in Ireland is made
Porsgrunn is the largest industrial site in Norway. The wholly owned facilities are fully integrated for nitrogen-based products, and have Yara's and Europe's largest installed production capacity for NPK complex fertilisers based on the nitrophosphate route.
The Sluiskil site has been located since 1929 on the Ghent-Terneuzen canal, a major waterway opening through the Western Scheldt into the North Sea and connecting to European waterways. As with many European fertiliser complexes, development of the site was linked to the availability of coke oven gas from a neighboring coke factory.
The Montoir fertiliser plant was built in 1969. It is located on a 30-hectare site at the point where the Loire River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
The Uusikaupunki site consists of three nitric acid plants as well as two fertiliser plants producing nitric acid and fertilizers for the Finnish market and for export. The plant has its own deep-water harbor.
Glomfjord has four production units: Two nitric acid plants, one NPK complex fertiliser plant and one calcium nitrate plant.
Rostock has two nitric acid plants, two nitrate fertiliser plants, one UAN plant and two plants making several qualities of technical ammonium nitrate.
Brunsbüttel is located in Germany, on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein at the point where the Kiel Canal and the River Elbe meet the North Sea. This offers direct access to both the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The site has two production units, an ammonia plant and a urea plant.
Vlaardingen is the manufacturing site for all of the water soluble NPK fertigation products situated close to the Maas River and the port of Rotterdam
The Pocklington site is the manufacturing and development center for all of the YaraVita foliar micronutrient products.
The Tertre production site consist of several plants that produce nitrogen fertilisers and industrial chemicals.
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