– 5.65 lakh MT of urea has been distributed.- Preparations are underway to secure 9 lakh MT for the rabi season.
– Urea supply rose from 1.11 lakh MT to 2.02 lakh MT, reflecting a 91% increase.
– DAP supplies almost doubled from 23,700 MT to 51,700 MT, up by 85%.
– Complex fertilisers saw overall supply rise by over 1.2 lakh MT compared to last year’s kharif season sales numbers.
The record-breaking allocation and distribution of fertilisers in Andhra Pradesh underscore coordinated efforts between the State and Central governments as well as private entities in addressing agricultural demands effectively. The significant increases in supplies across categories like urea and DAP demonstrate a proactive approach toward ensuring agricultural stability during critical farming seasons like kharif and rabi.
These developments could potentially reduce reliance on foreign imports while supporting domestic production pipelines-a positive stride for India’s self-sufficiency goals in agriculture inputs such as fertilisers. The logistical efficiency in distributing large quantities via multiple ports further highlights infrastructure readiness to meet growing demand.
For farmers reliant on timely resources amid unpredictable monsoon patterns or other externalities impacting yields, such measures may serve as crucial support systems fostering productivity improvements across Andhra Pradesh’s farming sector-one that remains integral both economically and socially within India.