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India's Fertilizer Supply Stable Now, But Prolonged West Asia Conflict Poses Future Risk: Report
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West Asia Conflict Threatens India's Fertiliser Supply if Prolonged: FACT
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08-03-2026, 12:03
West Asia Conflict Threatens India's Fertiliser Supply if Prolonged: FACT
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India currently has sufficient fertilisers, but prolonged West Asia conflict could impact future crop seasons, especially Rabi.
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FACT, a major supplier, relies on raw materials from West Asia/Middle East via sea routes, making it vulnerable to disruptions.
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FACT MD S Sakthimani assures sufficient urea for Kharif season but warns of problems if conflict extends beyond six months.
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The company holds 1.4 lakh metric tons of fertiliser stock and raw material reserves for 1.5 lakh metric tons production until April 2026.
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FACT aims for uninterrupted supply, planning 5.5 lakh metric tons production and 1 lakh metric tons imports for 2026-27 Kharif season.
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