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EuroChem Group AG

HQ RU · Moscow (ops); Zug, Switzerland (holding)website ↗

Russia's largest nitrogen and phosphate fertilizer company; major ammonia producer. Plants include Nevinnomyssk (Stavropol), Novomoskovsk (Tula Oblast), and the Antwerp, Belgium nitrogen plant. Also produces potash. Controlled by Andrei Melnichenko (personal EU/UK sanctions 2022; sold his stake to a trust). Swiss holding structure. Significant European presence complicated by Melnichenko sanctions.

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  • Nitrogen Fertilizers (Russia + Antwerp Belgium)

    52%
  • Phosphate Fertilizers

    22%
  • Potash (VolgaKaliy + Usolskiy)

    12%
  • Agricultural Distribution

    14%

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  • Incident2023

    TogliattiAzot (TOAZ) — Europe's largest ammonia complex at ~3 Mt/year capacity — previously exported via the 2,471 km Transammiak pipeline to Odessa, Ukraine for loading onto ships. Russia operated this pipeline under a decades-old agreement. When the pipeline was damaged/terminated in 2022 following the Ukraine invasion, approximately 2 Mt/year of ammonia export capacity was immediately removed from global seaborne supply — a direct food security consequence of the war affecting global agricultural markets.

    Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN)
  • Origin2023

    EuroChem (entity: eurochem) is the same company as eurochem-russia — Russian private fertilizer conglomerate owned by Andrei Melnichenko (who stepped down from board after 2022 sanctions). For full analysis including EuroChem Antwerp Belgium (sanctioned oligarch Belgian plant kept open for food security), see eurochem-russia entity.

    EuroChem Group AG