How is the Govt's Atmanirbhar Drive Enhancing Fertiliser Security?
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New Delhi, Jan 9 (NationPress) In 2025, nearly 73 percent of India's overall fertiliser needs were fulfilled through domestic production, significantly decreasing the nation's reliance on imports, as stated in an official announcement made on Friday.
With a dedicated focus on fertiliser security and ensuring timely access to nutrients for farmers, the Union government has emphasized long-term supply agreements for essential raw materials and implemented a strategy of strategic diversification to mitigate global uncertainties and supply disruptions, according to the statement.
These persistent efforts have led to a steady and reliable increase in domestic fertiliser production over the past five years.
The total output of fertilisers, encompassing Urea, DAP, NPKs, and SSP, has risen from 433.29 lakh tonnes in 2021 to 467.87 lakh tonnes in 2022, followed by a remarkable leap to 507.93 lakh tonnes in 2023.
The upward trajectory continued into 2024, with production hitting 509.57 lakh tonnes, and further surged to an unprecedented 524.62 lakh tonnes in 2025.
This robust growth showcases the strength of India's fertiliser manufacturing infrastructure and the effectiveness of the Union government's interventions.
This remarkable milestone is a direct result of the Union government's proactive and efficient policy initiatives designed to bolster the fertiliser sector and nurture the agricultural economy, as stated by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers.
The increase in domestic production has been fueled by the establishment of new fertiliser plants, the revival of previously shut units, the promotion of local manufacturing, and the assured availability of raw materials.
These initiatives have collectively strengthened the resilience, capacity, and sustainability of the fertiliser industry, the statement elaborated.
The Union government continues to empower farmers, advocate for self-sufficiency, and guarantee a dependable and uninterrupted supply of fertilisers nationwide.
It remains dedicated to further reinforcing fertiliser security, assisting farmers with timely and affordable inputs, and ensuring sustainable agricultural development in line with the vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', the statement concluded.