Updated
Updated · Euronews · May 19
European Commission Unveils Fertiliser Plan as Nitrogen Prices Run 70% Above 2024 Average
Updated
Updated · Euronews · May 19

European Commission Unveils Fertiliser Plan as Nitrogen Prices Run 70% Above 2024 Average

4 articles · Updated · Euronews · May 19
  • Brussels on Tuesday rolled out a fertiliser plan offering targeted exceptional support, emergency CAP funds and advance payments to farmers hit by the latest price surge.
  • Nitrogen fertiliser prices are now 70% above the 2024 average after Middle East turmoil and the Strait of Hormuz closure drove up energy costs, threatening yields, food output and renewed farm protests.
  • The draft plan also seeks to lift EU fertiliser output, still 10-15% below pre-Ukraine-war levels, and to push farmers toward lower synthetic use and more bio-based alternatives.
  • Funding remains unsettled: €200 million is left in the CAP crisis reserve, Hansen wants to at least double it, and the Commission is already battling farmers and environmental groups over the 2027-2034 farm budget.
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