Don’t use excess urea as continuous use reduces soil fertility, Agriculture Department tells farmers
Agriculture Department advises farmers to switch to nano urea and DAP to enhance soil health and reduce environmental impact.
Fertilizers are the backbone of India’s agriculture economy. As of April 2026, the fertilizer landscape in India is evolving rapidly with a focus on balanced nutrition, sustainable Nano technologies, ...
Explore the urgent need for India to carefully evaluate the public health implications of rapidly adopting nano urea in ...
India’s nano fertiliser drive, launched in 2021, has run out of steam. In 2021, the Centre allowed commercial production of nano urea as “revolutionary and game changing.” It claimed the drive would ...
Minister of State for Fertilisers Mansukh L Mandaviya on Saturday visited IFFCO's Kalol plant in Gujarat and took stock of the production progress of 'nano urea'. On May 31, Indian Farmers Fertilizer ...
Despite slow adoption by farmers, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), the biggest producer of soil nutrients, is aiming to replace 10% of the country’s conventional fertilizer use ...
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