The detailed production plan and other targets are being finalised
The government claims the use of nano urea and DAP can be game-changers, but many private fertiliser manufacturers remain in wait-and-watch mode
The fall in global fertiliser and natural gas prices are likely to bring respite to fertiliser companies. But Russian export duty on fertiliser may have a trickle-down impact on the Indian industry
Prime Minister Narendra Modi would dedicate to the nation a fertilizer plant at Ramagundam in Telangana on Saturday, besides inaugurating and laying foundation stone for multiple development projects in the state. Modi would inaugurate the RFCL fertilizer plant at Ramagundam in Peddapalli district which has been revived at a cost of Rs 6,338 crore, Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy said in a tweet. Commercial production in the plant began last year. Modi would also inaugurate 54.1 km of railway line from Bhadrachalam Road to Sattupalli built with a budget of Rs 990 crore. The PM will lay the foundation stone of various road projects which would be taken up with a budget of Rs 2,268 crore. Modi will address a public meeting at the Begumpet airport here on Saturday soon after his arrival, BJP sources said. Meanwhile, speculation is rife about the participation of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in the official events to be attended by the Prime Minister. Rao did not partici
Under 'One Nation One Fertiliser' all fertiliser bags, irrespective of their contents or the company that manufactures them, will carry a uniform brand name called "Bharat"
Per year, about 1-1.2 million tonnes of urea meant for farming gets diverted towards industrial use, say officials
Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said the ministry is planning to bring production linked incentive (PLI) scheme for the chemical sector to boost domestic production and exports
The joint venture will be located in the city of Krishnapatnam and will be able to process up to 1.2 million tons of NPK