FuelPositive
The World's First On-Farm Green Ammonia Plant: Predictable, Reliable, Affordable
04/22/2026
FuelPositive continues to gain momentum as global fertilizer challenges highlight the urgent need for decentralized, on-farm solutions.
Ongoing volatility in fertilizer pricing and supply chains continues to impact farmers worldwide, reinforcing the importance of reliable, local production models. Interest in FuelPositive’s on-farm Green Ammonia systems is growing across multiple sectors, including agriculture, investment, and research communities.
The Company’s first commercial demonstration system, located in Sperling, Manitoba, remains a key milestone. With installation complete, efforts are focused on final steps toward commissioning and operation.
FuelPositive’s approach is designed to provide:
• On-site production of a key fertilizer input
• Greater supply certainty
• Increased cost predictability
• Reduced reliance on traditional, centralized systems
As global conditions continue to underscore vulnerabilities in existing supply chains, the relevance of decentralized solutions becomes increasingly clear.
The Company continues to engage with potential partners, investors, and public-sector stakeholders as part of its strategy to bring the Sperling system into operation and support future manufacturing and deployment activities.
More details here:
https://fuelpositive.com/fuelpositive-gains-momentum-as-global-fertilizer-crisis-highlights-urgent-need-for-decentralized-on-farm-solutions/
04/02/2026
Thank you to Alexis Stockford for the informative and thought-provoking feature in the Manitoba Cooperator.
https://www.manitobacooperator.ca/op-ed/opinion-global-chaos-green-farm-technology-fertilizer/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Her recent opinion piece highlights a growing reality: global instability is no longer abstract. It is directly impacting farmers, food systems, and the cost of essential inputs like fertilizer.
From geopolitical conflict to supply chain fragility, the current model is showing its limits.
Nitrogen fertilizer, one of the most critical inputs in agriculture, is heavily dependent on centralized production, fossil fuels, and long, vulnerable distribution networks. The result is volatility, uncertainty, and increasing pressure on farmers worldwide.
At FuelPositive, this is exactly the challenge being addressed.
The company is currently advancing its first on-farm system toward activation, with the goal of demonstrating a fundamentally different model:
• Produce fertilizer where it is needed, when it is needed
• Reduce exposure to global supply shocks and price swings
• Eliminate reliance on fossil-fuel-based ammonia
• Strengthen resilience at the farm level and across food systems
Farmers currently rely on ammonia for roughly 80% of nitrogen fertilizer production globally. Yet traditional production is energy-intensive, carbon-heavy, and centralized.
The shift toward localized, clean production is not just an environmental solution. It is an economic and strategic one.
As global pressures intensify, resilience, control, and stability are becoming essential, not optional.
This is where agriculture is heading. FuelPositive is working to help make it possible.
Thank you to Greg Mackling and Brett Megarry for inviting FuelPositive Co-Founder Ian Clifford to join them this morning on The Start on 680 CJOB (680 AM).
It was a timely conversation about the global events currently affecting farmers and the fertilizer industry.
At FuelPositive, the team is currently securing the partnerships and financing needed to complete the final stage of the first on-farm Green Ammonia system demonstration and move toward commercialization and manufacturing.
This is both an exciting and critical moment.
Farmers around the world are facing increasing uncertainty around fertilizer supply, pricing, and logistics. FuelPositive’s goal is to help create the resilience, independence, and economic stability farmers need.
Food security is global security.
Remote and rural farming communities are often the first to feel the burden of supply chain disruptions. Industry partners are bringing forward innovative solutions, and there is hope that governments will recognize the urgency and implement policies and incentives that accelerate these changes for the benefit of farmers and society as a whole.
Farmers around the world are often just one rail strike, one port disruption, or one geopolitical event away from fertilizer shortages and price spikes. This reality begins with farmers, but it ultimately affects everyone.
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