What is Yara (YAR)?
Yara International ASA is a Norwegian chemical company primarily engaged in the production and distribution of fertilizers and agricultural products. Established in 1905, the company has developed into a global leader in crop nutrition, offering a wide range of products designed to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability. Yara's operations encompass the manufacturing of nitrogen-based fertilizers, industrial solutions, and environmental protection agents. The company emphasizes innovation in precision farming and digital agriculture, aiming to optimize resource use and reduce environmental impact. With a presence in multiple countries, Yara serves farmers, industrial customers, and distributors worldwide. Its business model integrates sustainable practices, focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting responsible use of natural resources. Yara also invests in research and development to advance agricultural technologies and contribute to global food security. The company operates through various segments, including crop nutrition, industrial solutions, and environmental solutions, reflecting its diversified approach to the agricultural and chemical sectors.
Yara Stock Price Today: Live Overview
The price today is shaped by ongoing trades, with Yara priced at kr552.8. During the session, the price fluctuated between kr549.6 and kr563.2, marking a daily percentage change of -1.606%.
FAQ: Yara (YAR)
What is the current price of YAR stock?
The latest price for Yara is kr552.8.
Does YAR pay dividends?
Yara pays dividends via cash distributions (if applicable).
Does YAR have a formal corporate presence or regional headquarters in the UAE?
Yara has a registered presence in the UAE, including offices in Dubai Internet City.
What is YAR best known for?
Yara is most famous for producing agricultural products, particularly fertilizers.
What assets are typically shown together with YAR?
Commonly shown alongside YAR: Sociedad Quimica y Minera, Sociedad Quimica y Minera, K+S
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