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    Yara Reports Quarterly Earnings Miss, Warns on Gas Prices

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    Posted on July 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Yara's earnings missed expectations, with rising gas prices anticipated. The company plans US ammonia investments and cost-cutting measures.

    Yara's Quarterly Earnings Fall Short, Gas Prices Expected to Rise

    (Reuters) -Yara, one of the world's largest producers of fertilisers, on Friday reported quarterly earnings which were below market expectations and warned gas costs would rise in the remainder of the year.

    The company also said it planned to invest in ammonia projects in the United States as part of a push to improve shareholder returns.

    Yara reported adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of $652 billion for the April-June period, below analysts' expectations of $668 billion, according to a company-provided consensus.

    The company expects gas costs for the third and fourth quarter to be $60 million higher and $10 million higher respectively from a year earlier. It plans to offset that with an ongoing cost cutting programme.

    "With the combination of cost reduction, portfolio optimization and a tightening nitrogen markets, Yara's financial position is set to strengthen with increased free cash flow and sustained profitability," CEO Svein Tore Holsether said in a statement.

    Gas prices make up a chunk of fertilizer firms' raw material costs, as a vast amount of natural gas is needed to produce fertilizers.

    The Norwegian group embarked in 2024 on a $300 million cost and capex-cutting plan, which it said was so far ahead of schedule.

    The company expects annual savings of $180 million excluding inflation.

    "We are ahead of plan in our cost and (capital expenditure) reduction program," Holsether said.

    (Reporting by Tristan Veyet in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak and Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Yara's quarterly earnings fell short of expectations.
    • •Gas prices are expected to rise in the coming quarters.
    • •Yara plans to invest in ammonia projects in the US.
    • •A cost-cutting program is ahead of schedule.
    • •Yara aims to improve shareholder returns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Yara reports quarterly earnings miss, warns on gas prices

    1What were Yara's adjusted earnings for the April-June period?

    Yara reported adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization of $652 billion for the April-June period, which was below analysts' expectations of $668 billion.

    2How much does Yara expect gas costs to increase in the coming quarters?

    Yara expects gas costs for the third quarter to be $60 million higher and $10 million higher for the fourth quarter compared to a year earlier.

    3What cost-cutting measures is Yara implementing?

    Yara has embarked on a $300 million cost and capital expenditure-cutting plan, which is reportedly ahead of schedule, and expects annual savings of $180 million excluding inflation.

    4What is the significance of gas prices for fertilizer firms?

    Gas prices constitute a substantial portion of fertilizer firms' raw material costs, as a significant amount of natural gas is required to produce fertilizers.

    5What future investments is Yara planning?

    Yara plans to invest in ammonia projects in the United States as part of its strategy to improve shareholder returns.

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