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Yara & ATOME sign renewable fertiliser deal for Paraguay project

25 Jul '24
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Yara & ATOME sign renewable fertiliser deal for Paraguay project
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  • Yara and ATOME PLC have signed Heads of Terms for the long-term supply of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate from ATOME's renewable production facility in Villeta, Paraguay.
  • The project, expected to start in 2027, will produce up to 264,000 tons of fertiliser annually, supporting Yara's decarbonisation strategy and expanding its YaraBela product line.

Yara, a global crop nutrition leader, and ATOME PLC, a leading developer of international green fertilizer projects, sign Heads of Terms for offtake from ATOME’s renewable CAN project in Villeta, Paraguay.

The Heads of Terms covers the long-term supply of all of the Calcium Ammonium Nitrate from ATOME’s renewable production facility in Villeta, Paraguay. Yara would market and sell this fertilizer as part of the YaraBela product line. The 145 MW fertilizer project will produce and export fertilizers derived from baseload renewable power from 2027.

The Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study was completed in the first half of 2024, and ATOME PLC targets to reach Final Investment Decision this year. Once completed, Villeta will produce up to 264,000 tons per year of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer, expected to displace significant emissions in the sector.

“The entry into this strategic relationship with global crop nutrition leader Yara is a significant milestone for ATOME on the path to realize our flagship Villeta Project which will be one of the largest renewable fertilizer production facilities in the Western Hemisphere. Proving significant off-taker interest for our renewable product gives a clear path to the finalization of funding, FID and the commencement of work onsite at Villeta," said Olivier Mussat, CEO of ATOME.

Importantly, it provides the confidence for ATOME to now accelerate the development of its project pipeline, including the 300MW Yguazu project in Paraguay and the 120MW Costa Rica projects.

“We are grateful for the work and the trust of the team at Yara, and we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship,” said Olivier Mussat, CEO of ATOME.

“Decarbonizing the food systems is at the forefront of our strategy. Many of the food companies active in South America have committed to decarbonization targets and our collaboration with them reveals that the decarbonization of the production of fertilizers combined with the use of agronomical best practices can significantly reduce the crops’ carbon footprint. Signing the Heads of Terms for the Villeta project is a first step to open the opportunity to further expand our portfolio with fertilizers produced with renewable energy in the Americas. The fertilizers from Villeta will become part of a new portfolio called Yara Climate Choice, including fertilizers based upon renewable energy and carbon, capture and storage. The project’s in-land location could open logistical advantages for some of our growing markets in Mercosur. We are looking forward to developing a strategic long-term relationship with ATOME,” said Chrystel Monthean, EVP Americas at Yara.

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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)

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