USDA announces $35 million in further funding to boost fertilizer production

04:26 PM @ Friday - 30 August, 2024

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it is partnering with business owners to expand innovative fertilizer production, create more rural jobs and strengthen local economies by awarding $35 million through the Fertilizer Production Expansion Program (FPEP).

Appearing at the annual Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack revealed the agency is granting funds for seven projects in seven states through the FPEP, which is funded by the Commodity Credit Corporation.

This program provides grants to independent business owners to help them undertake such efforts as modernize equipment, adopt new technologies and build production plants.

“The investments announced today will increase domestic fertilizer production and strengthen our supply chain, while creating good-paying jobs to benefit all Americans,” said Vilsack.

USDA has invested $286.6 million in 64 projects across 32 states through FPEP. These projects have created 768 new jobs and will help increase domestic fertilizer production by over 5.6 million short tons.

The FPEP was created with a commitment of up to $900 million in funding to address issues facing farmers due to rising fertilizer prices due to a variety of factors including the Ukraine conflict and a lack of industry competition.

Citing examples of the investments, the agency highlighted that in Virginia ammonium sulfate producer AdvanSix will expand a facility utilizing an almost $12 million grant.

The company currently provides 31,400 agricultural producers with ammonium sulfate on the East Coast and in the Midwest.

Through this project, AdvanSix will expand their operational capacity by 195,000 short tons/year and increase their total output to more than 36,000 agricultural producers. 

 – Source: ICIS