Senate debates
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Questions without Notice
Sovereign Capability
3:59 pm
Tim Ayres (NSW, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Industry and Innovation) Share this | Hansard source
Australia imports around 65 per cent of its urea based fertilisers from the Middle East. So we are to a very large extent import dependent. Local ammonia capacity matters. It is not all in Australia for the purpose of fertiliser; ammonia has other industrial and, particularly, mining explosive applications.
In terms of the approach that we're taking to those questions, besides watching what is happening in terms of shipments closely and working with suppliers to see if there are additional supplies that can be brought onstream, of course we are working with importers, producers, farmers, the National Farmers' Federation and Fertilizer Australia to coordinate our actions. There are a series of practical actions that we are, of course, considering to work with producers and with the production sector—the people who make these products—to try and make sure that we're doing what we can to support this activity.
I'd just make the point that, in terms of the Dyno Nobel facility near Mount Isa, which is closely related to and in a symbiotic relationship with the copper smelter—
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