Type | Public company |
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TSX: NTR NYSE: NTR S&P/TSX 60 Component | |
Industry | Agriculture |
Founded | 2018 |
Headquarters | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Number of locations | 1200 stores (2018) |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Charles Magro (President, CEO, and Executive Chair) |
Number of employees | 20,000 (2018) |
Subsidiaries | Agrium and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan |
Website | Official website |
Nutrien is a Canada fertilizer company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is the largest producer of potash and the third largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer in the world.[1] It has 1,500 retail stores and more than 20,000 employees.[2] It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol Template:TSX link) and New York Stock Exchange (symbol NTR), with a market capitalization of $34 billion as of January 2018.[2] It was formed through the merger of PotashCorp and Agrium, in a transaction that closed on January 1, 2018.[3]
PotashCorp and Agrium first proposed merging in September 2016. The merger was suggested in the context of low fertilizer prices, leading to the hope that a larger company will be better able to increase prices.[1] The new company also hopes to reduce costs through consolidation; it estimates that it will be able to decrease costs by $500 million USD.[4]
The transaction was originally expected to close in mid-2017, but was delayed to January 2018 because of regulatory hurdles; final regulatory approval from the United States Federal Trade Commission was only received in December 2017.
Based on the terms of the merger, former PotashCorp shareholders were given 52% of Nutrien, while Agrium shareholders were given 48%.[4] Agrium CEO Charles Magro became CEO of the new company, while PotashCorp CEO Jochen Tilk became Executive Chair.[2] Nutrien is based in Saskatoon, the former headquarters of PotashCorp, but it will maintain corporate offices in Calgary, the former headquarters of Agrium.
Nutrien, through its Australian subsidiary Landmark Operations [5] announced the proposed acquisition of Australian rural retail organization RuralCo [6] on February 27, 2019. The acquisition was finalized on October 1, 2019, after which Ruralco was delisted from the ASX. [7] After this acquisition, Nutrien now supplies 650 rural merchandize stores in Australia, or approximately 45% of all rural merchandize stores in Australia. [8]
Nutrien's main competitors include other potash, phosphate and nitrogen producers, such as The Mosaic Company, Yara International ASA, CF Industries Holdings Inc and K+S AG.