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Europe’s shift from Russian fertilizers to Moroccan solutions

By strengthening ties with Morocco, the EU aims to enhance its agricultural resilience and autonomy.

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In recent years, the European Union (EU) has grappled with an increasing reliance on Russian fertilizers, a dependency that poses significant economic and geopolitical challenges. To mitigate this, the EU is actively seeking to diversify its fertilizer sources by strengthening partnerships with countries like Morocco and promoting sustainable, locally-produced alternatives such as manure-based fertilizers.

The Growing Dependence on Russian Fertilizers

Historically, the EU has depended heavily on Russian fertilizers, with imports from Russia accounting for a substantial portion of the market. In 2024, Russia captured 30% of the EU’s imported fertilizer market, a significant increase from 17% in late 2022. 

This surge is partly due to Russia’s strategy of exporting natural gas indirectly through fertilizer production, as large amounts of gas are required to produce ammonia, a key component in chemical fertilizers. This dependency not only funnels revenue into Russia’s economy but also exposes the EU to potential supply disruptions amid geopolitical tensions.

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Diversifying Through Moroccan Partnerships

To counterbalance this reliance, the EU is turning to Morocco, a country rich in phosphate reserves and a leading global producer of phosphate-based fertilizers. The Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP), Morocco’s state-owned phosphate company, has significantly increased its exports to the EU, especially in 2024, driven by rising prices and geopolitical shifts. This partnership is mutually beneficial: the EU secures a more stable and diversified fertilizer supply, while Morocco expands its market reach.

Moreover, Morocco is investing in the development of low-carbon fertilizers, aligning with the EU’s Green Deal objectives. These sustainable fertilizers not only reduce environmental impact but also enhance the EU’s strategic autonomy in agricultural inputs.

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Embracing Sustainable, Locally-Produced Alternatives

In addition to external partnerships, the EU is focusing on internal solutions to reduce fertilizer dependency. One promising avenue is the utilization of manure-based fertilizers, commonly referred to as “Renure” (Recovered Nitrogen from Manure). These fertilizers are derived from treated animal waste and offer a sustainable alternative to traditional chemical fertilizers.

The European Commission is expected to approve the increased use of Renure, recognizing its potential to lower costs for farmers and decrease reliance on imported fertilizers. Manure-based products are not only more affordable but also contribute to a circular economy by recycling agricultural waste. Additionally, manure can be used to produce biogas, providing an alternative energy source and further reducing dependence on Russian gas.

However, the use of manure as fertilizer has been subject to strict regulations due to its high nitrogen content, which can lead to water pollution and the proliferation of harmful algae. Countries with intensive livestock farming, such as the Netherlands, have faced challenges in managing manure application, leading to legal restrictions and farmer protests. In response, the European Commission is considering easing these restrictions, allowing for the broader use of treated manure while ensuring environmental safeguards are in place.

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Balancing Economic and Environmental Considerations

The EU’s strategy to reduce dependence on Russian fertilizers involves a delicate balance between economic interests and environmental responsibilities. While diversifying imports and promoting sustainable alternatives are crucial steps, they come with challenges.

Some EU member states express concerns that imposing tariffs on Russian fertilizers could lead to increased costs for farmers, especially if alternative supplies are more expensive or less readily available. The European Commission has proposed a phased increase in tariffs, starting at 13% and rising to 50% over three years, to provide a gradual adjustment period for the agricultural sector. However, industry representatives argue that these measures may be insufficient and delayed, potentially causing financial strain on domestic fertilizer producers.

Environmental groups also voice criticisms, arguing that the EU’s plans may not go far enough in reducing the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which significantly contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. Agriculture accounts for over 10% of the EU’s total greenhouse gas emissions, primarily through methane emissions from livestock and nitrous oxide from fertilizers. Achieving the EU’s climate targets requires a substantial reduction in these emissions, necessitating a shift towards more sustainable agricultural practices.

The Path Forward

Reducing the EU’s dependence on Russian fertilizers is a multifaceted challenge that requires a combination of strategic partnerships, policy reforms, and the promotion of sustainable practices. By strengthening ties with countries like Morocco, investing in the development and approval of manure-based fertilizers, and carefully balancing economic and environmental considerations, the EU aims to enhance its agricultural resilience and autonomy.

This transition is not without obstacles, but it represents a critical step towards a more sustainable and self-sufficient agricultural sector in Europe. As the EU navigates this complex landscape, continued collaboration among member states, industry stakeholders, and international partners will be essential to achieving these goals.

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