
From Morocco to Belarus, a chase for fertilizers across the world
fertilizer industry is coordinating with the Centre and states on increasing supply from more countries, the Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) said. “Production planning, imports and logistics are being actively coordinated to maintain adequate availability during the upcoming cropping season.
In the case of phosphatic fertilizers, India has diversified supplies and long-term arrangements, and is sourcing from nations such as Morocco, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Belarus, which partially offsets supply disruption risks from one region,” an FAI spokesperson said in response to a query.Queries emailed to the spokespersons of the Department of Fertilizer, the Ministry of Commerce, and embassies of Belarus, Morocco, Jordan, China and Russian federation in New Delhi remained unanswered till press time.The fertilizer sector accounts for roughly 30% of India’s natural gas consumption, and domestic manufacturing has been squeezed by recent government mandates prioritizing city gas distribution. With domestic urea production dipping 3.2% in the first nine months of the current fiscal year, the reliance on foreign markets has only intensified.
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