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    India Allocates Historic 83.46M Tonnes Fertilizers for FY25 Farmers

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 16, 20262 Mins Read
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    India Allocates Historic 83.46M Tonnes Fertilizers for FY25 Farmers
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    India’s farmers are set to receive an all-time high of 83.46 million tonnes of fertilizers in FY 2024-25, marking a significant milestone in the country’s agricultural policy. This massive procurement reflects strategic foresight amid international market uncertainties.

    Government data reveals that the stock includes 47 million tonnes of urea alone, supplemented by phosphates and potash to meet comprehensive nutrient needs. This diversification addresses past criticisms of over-reliance on single nutrients, promoting healthier soil and sustainable farming.

    Prime Minister’s Office sources indicate that negotiations with global suppliers like Russia, Morocco, and Canada have been pivotal. Domestic giants such as IFFCO and Rashtriya Chemicals are ramping up production to contribute 60% of the total supply.

    The impact on rural economies could be transformative. With fertilizer costs constituting 20-30% of input expenses, this availability is projected to save farmers up to ₹20,000 crore collectively. States with high fertilizer consumption, including Bihar and Andhra Pradesh, stand to gain the most.

    To ensure last-mile delivery, the government is deploying AI-driven logistics and drone surveillance in vulnerable areas. A new subsidy mechanism tied to soil health cards will optimize usage and minimize wastage.

    Critics, however, urge vigilance against hoarding. The Fertilizer Ministry has vowed strict enforcement, with penalties for errant dealers. As harvest seasons unfold, this policy could redefine productivity benchmarks, securing India’s position as the world’s top agrarian powerhouse.

    agriculture boost fertilizer allocation Food Security FY 2024-25 Indian Farmers Rabi Season record stockpile urea supply
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