Yara Belle Plaine
Yara Belle Plaine Inc is a nitrate-based fertilizer manufacture based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and part of the Yara International group of companies.
Originally the company was established in 1984 as SaskFerco Products Inc., a joint venture between Cargil, the Government of Saskatchewan, Citibank Canada, to construct a plant near Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan at a cost of $435 million for the production of granular urea and anhydrous ammonia. SaskFerco became one of the largest North America manufacturers of granular urea and anhydrous ammonia and urea ammonium nitrate. The plant also became the largest consumer of natural gas in the province.
In 2008 the company was sold by the province and its partner at that time, The Mosaic Company, to Yara International for $1.6 billion; the name of the company was changed to Yara Belle Plaine Inc, and it continued to be headquartered in Regina.