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