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Fertilizer Subsidy in India

Fertilizer Subsidy in India: PM Modi Ensures Affordable Urea and DAP for Farmers

Fertilizer Subsidy in India continues to protect millions of farmers from global price shocks. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the government prevented international fertilizer price surges from burdening Indian farmers. “A bag of urea still costs just ₹266 and DAP ₹1,350 due to strong government support,”…

Bangladesh fertilizer import

Bangladesh Approves Fertilizer, Rice, and Wheat Imports to Boost Food Security

The Bangladesh fertilizer import program received a major boost today as the government approved several high-value procurement proposals to strengthen national food security. The plan includes importing 2.30 lakh metric tons of fertilizer, 2.20 lakh metric tons of wheat, and 50,000 metric tons of non-basmati rice to meet the country’s increasing demand. The approvals came…

Ramagundam Fertilizer Plant

Ramagundam Fertilizer Plant Resumes Urea Production After 46 Days

Ramagundam Fertilizer Plant Restart Boosts India’s Urea Supply Urea production at Ramagundam Fertilisers Plant (RFCL) has finally resumed after a 46-day shutdown, marking a crucial step toward restoring fertilizer supply in Telangana and supporting India’s broader goal of urea self-sufficiency by 2025. According to plant officials, the RFCL unit restarted operations on October 3, 2025,…

Indian Fertilizer Consumption 2024-25

Indian Fertilizer Consumption Reaches Record 70.70 Million MT

New Delhi, 30 September 2025 — Indian Fertilizer Consumption 2024-25 reached a record 70.70 million metric tonnes, marking the highest-ever demand in the country. While overall consumption rose strongly, the trends were mixed across different products — with urea, NP/NPK, and MOP showing significant growth, while DAP recorded a decline. Indian Fertilizer Consumption Hits Record…