India’s fertilizer imports affected by Red Sea crisis
India is waiting for 100,000 tonnes of fertilizers to be dispatched from Jordan and Israel.
India is waiting for 100,000 tonnes of fertilizers to be dispatched from Jordan and Israel.
The high-profile event will take place on January 27.
The investment would allow to establish a green ammonia plant and expand own urea production.
National Fertilizers Limited evaluates bids as India continues to rely on imports for urea to ensure agricultural stability.
Quality agriculture inputs in focus as state ramps up oversight.
Ensuring safety and normalcy, immediate actions prevent potential environmental disaster.
The Geological Survey of India believes that AI will help to expedite the discovery of critical minerals and potash.
The successful rescue operation of the vessel carrying Egyptian rock phosphate highlights the importance of efficient port management and disaster prevention.
The Belarusian ambassador has stressed the importance of restoring potash supplies to India.
Completion date extended due to Covid-19 delays.
With the MV Patricia Oldendroff's arrival the company celebrates a new chapter in India's fertilizer industry.
Fostering sustainable growth in red sandalwood farming through advanced agricultural practices.
State agriculture department schedules a meeting as prices rise.
India's home affairs minister hailed the opening as a major agricultural achievement.
Detailed report calls for more consistent and lower GST rates for the agricultural sector.