FAO Releases Risk-Assessment Guidance for Nitrogen and Methane Inhibitors

By Ihumate | January 31, 2026

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What Happened

On January 20, 2026, FAO released a report on food-safety risk assessment for environmental inhibitors in agrifood systems. The guidance supports discussion around technologies designed to lower non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions and improve nitrogen utilization.

The report was developed under FAO's Food Safety Foresight Programme with support from the Government of New Zealand.

Scope

FAO focused on two groups: methanogenesis inhibitors for reducing methane from ruminant livestock and nitrogen inhibitors for reducing nitrogen losses from farmland.

For both categories, FAO emphasized that possible residue transfer into food and feed chains must be assessed before broad deployment.

Regulatory Signal

FAO said regulatory frameworks for environmental inhibitors differ significantly by country and region. That creates different data requirements for pre-market review and raises the need for international harmonization.

For fertilizer technologies, the guidance means efficiency claims will increasingly sit beside food-safety, residue and regulatory classification questions.

Why It Matters

Nitrogen inhibitors can support lower losses from fertilizer use, but market expansion depends on trust. Clear safety assessment helps avoid trade disruption and gives regulators a common basis for decisions.

Specialty fertilizer exporters should track inhibitor classification, residue data expectations and local registration pathways in each target market.

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