Brazil links fertiliser security to industrial policy in potential win for green ammonia

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  • May 27, 2026

Brazil links fertiliser security to industrial policy in potential win for green ammonia | Markets & Policy | gasworld

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Brazil has moved to classify fertilisers as a strategic sector under its critical minerals framework, a step that could strengthen the business case for domestic green ammonia and hydrogen production.

The House of Representatives approved the bill on 6 May that would grant the government the ability to approve nitrogen-based fertiliser projects as a “priority”.

The move coincides with broader efforts to implement green hydrogen production tax credits, giving hope for a new domestic anchor industry in the South American nation.

Why it could be a win for hydrogen

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