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Yara prolongs maintenance stops for NPK production.

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Oslo (2009-03-31): Yara International ASA will during second quarter prolong the planned maintenance stops for its Nordic NPK production.

The prolongations will reduce NPK production with approximately 200,000 tons and production of co-product Calcium Nitrate with approximately 50,000 tons.

The planned maintenance stops are extended in order to reduce inventories to minimum levels at the end of the fertilizer season.

The prolonged stops will take place at Yara's plants in Porsgrunn and Glomfjord in Norway and at Uusikaupunki and Siilinjarvi in Finland.

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Torgeir Kvidal, Investor Relations Telephone (+47) 24 15 72 95 Cellular (+47) 91 339 832 E-mail torgeir.kvidal@yara.com

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