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Anglo American and IAEA partner to research benefits of polyhalite for food security

27 November, 2024

Anglo American has entered into a pioneering agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an autonomous international organization within the United Nations (UN), to research the effectiveness of polyhalite on mitigating soil salinisation – a growing threat to global food security.

The five-year project conducted by the IAEA and the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will assess how polyhalite, Anglo American’s multi-nutrient natural mineral fertiliser product, could help reduce high levels of salt in soil - a major factor in the degradation of soil health globally, affecting 932 million hectares of landi, around one third of all irrigated landii. Using isotopic techniques, the project will also research how polyhalite enhances crop productivity and quality in a changing climate.

Anglo American will produce polyhalite from its Woodsmith mine that is under development in the UK. Polyhalite is a naturally occurring mineral containing potassium, sulphur, magnesium and calcium and is set to become one of the few globally scalable low carbon and organic fertiliser solutions available to tackle the agricultural challenge of increasing yields while reducing emissions and supporting healthier, more resilient soils.

The FAO & IAEA Atoms4Food’s mission is to accelerate the development and deployment of isotopic techniques to improve crop resilience, soil health, and food security globally. Due to a changing climate, poor farming practices, sea water intrusion and land use changes, the world’s soil is increasingly threatened by salinisation – the accumulation of salt content in soil – which subsequently leads to a breakdown of soil function, affecting food security. Atoms4Food was launched last year and builds on the almost 60 years of experience that the IAEA and the FAO have jointly developed in supporting countries to use isotope technology solutions to enhance food security, nutrition and food safety.

Tom McCulley, CEO of Anglo American’s Crop Nutrients business, said: “Our research partnership with the IAEA is a perfect example of our purpose in action – we are re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives. It is abundantly clear that, as a society, we need to change the way we grow food around the world – moving away from legacy inputs into more sustainable farming practices. Polyhalite has a major role to play and we are currently developing a mine in the UK to access the world’s largest known deposit. Soil degradation and salinisation is an enormous and underappreciated problem, and I congratulate the FAO and the IAEA for their leadership on this critical issue and we look forward to making a real difference through our collaboration.”

Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of IAEA, said: “To tackle global hunger and increase food security, we need science, we need innovation, and we need to make the most of all available tools, including nuclear techniques. We also need everybody engaged, especially the private sector. This partnership with Anglo American will help us to maximise impact and scale up interventions.”

For further information, please contact:

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James Wyatt-Tilby Tyler Broda
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Marcelo Esquivel Michelle West-Russell
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Rebecca Meeson-Frizelle Asanda Malimba
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Crop Nutrients Business
Nina Harding
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South Africa
Nevashnee Naicker
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Tel: +27 (0)11 638 3189

Notes to editors:

Anglo American is a leading global mining company focused on the responsible production of copper, premium iron ore and crop nutrients – future-enabling products that are essential for decarbonising the global economy, improving living standards, and food security. Our portfolio of world-class operations and outstanding resource endowments offers value-accretive growth potential across all three businesses, positioning us to deliver into structurally attractive major demand growth trends.

Our integrated approach to sustainability and innovation drives our decision-making across the value chain, from how we discover new resources to how we mine, process, move and market our products to our customers – safely, efficiently and responsibly. Our Sustainable Mining Plan commits us to a series of stretching goals over different time horizons to ensure we contribute to a healthy environment, create thriving communities and build trust as a corporate leader. We work together with our business partners and diverse stakeholders to unlock enduring value from precious natural resources for our shareholders, for the benefit of the communities and countries in which we operate, and for society as a whole. Anglo American is re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives.

Anglo American is currently implementing a number of major structural changes to unlock the inherent value in its portfolio and thereby accelerate delivery of its strategic priorities of Operational excellence, Portfolio simplification, and Growth. This portfolio transformation will focus Anglo American on its world-class resource asset base in copper, premium iron ore and crop nutrients, once the sale of our steelmaking coal and nickel businesses, the demerger of our PGMs business (Anglo American Platinum), and the separation of our iconic diamond business (De Beers) have been completed.

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About the IAEA

Widely known as the world’s “Atoms for Peace and Development” organization within the United Nations family, the IAEA is the international centre for cooperation in the nuclear field. The Agency works with its Member States and multiple partners worldwide to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies. For more information, visit IAEA.org.

i Guideline for Salinity Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Using Nuclear and Related Techniques | SpringerLink

ii Soil Salinity, a Serious Environmental Issue and Plant Responses: A Metabolomics Perspective - PubMed