The 2025 Global Company Report for Nutrien Ltd. features detailed data on global crop nutrient production scale, with a strong focus on potash, nitrogen, phosphate fertilizers, and integrated agricultural retail solutions. The report evaluates Nutrien’s vertically integrated platform, combining upst...
Nutrien Ltd. is the world’s largest crop input and agricultural solutions company, providing a diversified portfolio across potash, nitrogen, phosphate fertilizers, crop protection products, seeds, and digital agriculture platforms. The company plays a central role in global food security, agricultural productivity, and fertilizer supply chains, with strong positioning across both upstream production and downstream retail distribution.
Nutrien operates through a vertically integrated platform spanning fertilizer production, global distribution, and one of the world’s largest ag-retail networks, enabling direct engagement with farmers. The company is particularly known for its leadership in potash production (largest globally), nitrogen fertilizers, and retail ag solutions through Nutrien Ag Solutions, serving millions of growers across North America, South America, and Australia.
Headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Nutrien maintains a global footprint supported by large-scale mining operations, ammonia and nitrogen plants, phosphate facilities, logistics infrastructure, and more than 2,000 retail locations worldwide. The company continues to strengthen its market position through AI-led production optimization, digital agriculture platforms, sustainable fertilizer solutions, and decarbonization initiatives such as low-carbon ammonia.
In FY2024, Nutrien reported revenue of approximately US$25–26 billion and adjusted EBITDA of ~US$5.4 billion, with net earnings of about US$700 million, reflecting normalization in fertilizer prices after peak levels in 2022.
Fatpos Global’s Nutrien Intelligence Report provides a structured and comprehensive assessment of the company’s corporate structure, business model, financial performance, competitive positioning, strategic initiatives, and future growth outlook. The report enables stakeholders to evaluate Nutrien from strategic, financial, and operational perspectives and supports use cases such as competitive benchmarking, investment research, partnership evaluation, market entry analysis, and strategic planning.
1.1 Key Strategic Insights
1.2 Business and Financial Snapshot
1.3 Competitive Position Overview
1.4 Key Opportunities and Risks
1.5 Analyst Perspective
2.1 Company Overview
2.2 Key Facts and Corporate Information
2.3 Ownership and Governance Structure
2.4 Key Executives and Leadership
2.5 Global Presence
3.1 Organizational Structure
3.2 Nutrients Production and Retail Platforms
3.3 Governance Framework and Leadership Principles
3.4 Management Structure
4.1 Core Business Activities
4.2 Potash, Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Retail Segments Overview
4.3 Value Proposition and Integrated Agriculture Strategy
4.4 Revenue Generation Model
5.1 Potash, Nitrogen, and Phosphate Fertilizers
5.2 Crop Protection Products and Seeds
5.3 Digital Agriculture and Precision Farming Platforms
5.4 Sustainable Fertilizers, Low-Carbon Ammonia, and Environmental Solutions
6.1 Regional Revenue Distribution
6.2 Key North America, South America, and Australia Markets
6.3 Production and Retail Infrastructure
6.4 Market Expansion Strategy
7.1 Global Fertilizer and Crop Nutrition Industry Overview
7.2 Key Agriculture, Food Security, and Commodity Trends
7.3 Competitive Landscape
7.4 Market Positioning Analysis
8.1 SWOT Overview
8.2 Strengths
8.3 Weaknesses
8.4 Opportunities
8.5 Threats
9.1 Historical Financial Overview
9.2 Revenue and Cost Structure
9.3 Profitability and Margin Analysis
9.4 Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Analysis
9.5 Key Financial Ratios
10.1 Capital Structure Overview
10.2 Fertilizer and Retail Network Investment History
10.3 Strategic Partnerships and Agriculture Alliances
10.4 Capital Allocation Strategy
11.1 Sustainable Agriculture and Low-Carbon Fertilizer Initiatives
11.2 Governance and Ethical Business Principles
11.3 Social and Workforce Practices
11.4 Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
12.1 Strategic and Business Risks
12.2 Commodity Price and Energy Cost Risks
12.3 Operational and Production Risks
12.4 Risk Mitigation Measures
13.1 Ongoing Strategic Initiatives
13.2 Expansion in Retail, Digital Agriculture, and Sustainability
13.3 AI, Precision Farming, and Supply Chain Optimization Strategy
13.4 Long-Term Strategic Priorities
14.1 Short- to Medium-Term Outlook
14.2 Long-Term Growth Assessment
14.3 Key Assumptions and Sensitivities
14.4 Analyst Commentary
15.1 Research Methodology
15.2 Data Sources and Assumptions
15.3 Disclaimer
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