Domestic urea production has bounced back to last year’s levels, with April output reaching 21 lakh tonnes, a significant recovery after a March dip. With natural gas supplies largely restored and robust import assurances, the government confirms ample fertilizer availability to meet the upcoming kharif crop needs, ensuring farmers remain unaffected by global price hikes. Domestic urea production has bounced back to last year’s levels, with April output reaching 21 lakh tonnes, a significant recovery after a March dip. With natural gas supplies largely restored and robust import assurances, the government confirms ample fertilizer availability to meet the upcoming kharif crop needs, ensuring farmers remain unaffected by global price hikes.
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