Acron Group reported operating results for 2013. In 2013, Acron Group's output was up 4% to over 6.1 million tonnes of commercial products. Output of commercial ammonia and mineral fertilizers climbed 6% to 5.3 million tonnes, primarily due to an increase in the nitrogen segment.

Ongoing revamping of equipment and introduction of technologies helped the group achieve an all-time record ammonia output at both of its Russian facilities, bringing total ammonia output to nearly 2 million tonnes. Acron's Novgorod facility commissioned its new urea unit in 2012, and 2014 it increased urea and UAN output 15% and 17%. Dorogobuzh posted record operating results in 2013 due to the stable operation of the ammonia unit at high capacity utilization coupled with no major overhaul in the reporting period.

Complex fertilizer output at Hongri Acron decreased 14% due to the ongoing stock optimization process.