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Get Aggro on Agriculture Via Specialty Fertilisers

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India's Dependency on Imported Fertilisers

India's farm sector faces challenges due to its reliance on imported fertilisers, particularly from China, which constitutes about 80% of its non-subsidised specialty fertiliser imports.

Significance of Soluble Fertilisers

  • Soluble fertilisers are crucial for fruit and vegetable cultivation.
  • These fertilisers are high-value, low-volume products ideal for precision farming.
  • They facilitate nutrient distribution through drip irrigation, enhancing yield, reducing runoff, and preserving soil health.

Current Challenges

  • Delayed shipments due to China's Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine (CIQ) process.
  • China's intermittent restrictions on fertiliser exports in the past four years highlight geopolitical risks.

Future Demand and Strategies

  • Demand for these fertilisers is expected to reach around 1 million tonnes by 2029.
  • India needs to reform its outdated Fertiliser (Control) Order (FCO).
  • Promote domestic production by reviving idle plants and supporting innovation in nano- and specialty fertilisers.
  • Encourage Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and diversify import sources.
  • Promote balanced nutrient use, including organics and biofertilisers.

Conclusion

To ensure fertiliser security, which is vital for food security, India must address these challenges promptly and strategically.

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