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Green fertilisers will be made with ammonia derived from renewable energy sources rather than fossil fuels like natural gas.
The Global Fossil Free Fertilizer Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The production of nitrogen fertiliser necessitates the use of fossil fuels, and its use can harm the environment. Microbes are being used by Kula Bio to cleanly duplicate the same process.
The first firms to sign a commercial deal to bring fossil-free fertilisers to market are Yara and Lantmännen. These green fertilisers, which are made with renewable energy, are critical for decarbonizing the agricultural chain and providing customers with more sustainable food options.
Stamicarbon has announced the introduction of Stami Green Ammonia Technology as a solution to the world carbon problem. To eliminate carbon from the process, the technique uses renewable resources rather of fossil fuels, paving the door for sustainable and green fertiliser production.