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  • INVESTMENT

    9 Mar 2026

    Energy Giants Back Startup Reworking Ammonia
  • TECHNOLOGY

    4 Mar 2026

    Blockchain Tracks the True Origins of Green Ammonia
  • INSIGHTS

    2 Mar 2026

    PepsiCo and Yara Expand Low-Carbon Fertilisers
  • REGULATORY

    26 Feb 2026

    Policy Whiplash Tests Fertilizer’s Green Resolve

Midwest Pilot Links Fertilizer to Fuel Scores

CF Industries ammonia storage tank at fertilizer production facility

PARTNERSHIPS

24 Feb 2026

CF Industries and POET test low carbon ammonia, tying farm inputs to ethanol carbon scores as fuel rules tighten

Robotic hand tending leafy crops in a controlled farm, illustrating sustainable agtech innovation.

PARTNERSHIPS

2 Apr 2025

Global Partnership Plants Seeds of Sustainable Farming

THRIVE and IFA partner to fund startups with up to $1mn for low-emission farming innovations

Sulvaris office sign displayed on a wall, reflecting the firm’s MST fertilizer innovation.

INNOVATION

19 Mar 2025

The Sulfur Solution Changing Global Agriculture

Canadian firm Sulvaris’ MST fertilizer boosts crop yields and reduces runoff in push for sustainable farming

Canadian potash granules over a maple leaf, reflecting tariff pressure on US agriculture.

MARKET TRENDS

7 Mar 2025

Tariff Trouble Takes Root in America’s Fields

25% duty on Canadian potash fuels rising costs and reshapes crop strategy across agriculture sector

80 Acres Farms facility exterior with company branding signaling major investment move.

INVESTMENT

11 Feb 2025

Inside 80 Acres’ Bold Bet on Smart Crops

A $115M fund and Plantae deal position 80 Acres Farms to design crops built for vertical farms

Fertilizer production equipment set above soil, reflecting shifts toward PFAS-safe processes.

REGULATORY

3 Feb 2025

PFAS Standards Set Stage for Fertilizer Shake-Up

Legal and regulatory pressure accelerates shift toward cleaner fertilizer production before 2026

Laboratory ammonia reactor glowing purple during low-energy fertilizer research.

INNOVATION

24 Jan 2025

How a Lab Breakthrough Could Reinvent Fertilizer

University of Buffalo scientists develop low-energy method that could decentralize fertilizer manufacturing

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