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Mansukh Mandaviya: India to stop importing urea by end of 2025
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Updated: 05 Apr 2024
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According to the Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Mansukh Mandaviya, India will stop importing urea by the end of 2025 due to an increase in local production capacity with the commissioning of new fertilizer plants.
India is a big importer of Urea and meets around 30% of its 35 million tonnes of annual urea requirement from imports.
The government has adopted a two-pronged strategy to end the import of urea. One strategy is to revive the closed fertilizer plants and increase the domestic supply of urea. The other strategy is encouraging farmers to use alternative fertilizers like nano-liquid urea.
Increase Domestic Production
The government of India introduced the New Urea Policy 2015 with the aim of boosting indigenous urea production.
Under the New Urea Policy, the government plans to revive closed fertilizer plants at Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, Ramagundam in Telangana, Talcher in Odisha, Barauni in Bihar, and Sindri in Jharkhand. Four plants have already been revived, and the fifth will soon be revived.
Promotion of alternative fertilizer like Nano liquid Urea
PM Programme for Restoration, Awareness, Nourishment and Amelioration of Mother Earth' (PM-PRANAM)
The government also launched the 'PM Programme for Restoration, Awareness, Nourishment and Amelioration of Mother Earth' (PM-PRANAM) scheme in 2023 to provide an incentive to states and Union Territories (UTs) to promote the use of alternative fertilizers and balanced use of chemical fertilizers.
According to Mandaviya, the annual domestic production capacity of urea will reach around 325 lakh tonnes after the commissioning of the fifth plant. The target is to replace the use of 20-25 lakh tonnes of conventional urea with nano-liquid urea.
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