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India Secures 2.5 Million Tonnes of Urea Imports Ahead of Planting Season

April 6, 2026 at 07:07 PMBy AlphaScalaSource: economictimes.indiatimes.com
India Secures 2.5 Million Tonnes of Urea Imports Ahead of Planting Season

India is importing 2.5 million tonnes of urea via a global tender to bolster agricultural supply chain stability ahead of the June planting season.

To prevent potential nutrient shortages during the critical summer sowing period, India has initiated the procurement of 2.5 million tonnes of urea. The move comes as the nation prepares for the primary planting season, which is scheduled to begin in June.

Indian Potash Ltd has officially launched a global tender to facilitate these imports. According to the tender requirements, all shipments must depart from their respective export locations no later than June 14.

Urea serves as a cornerstone of India’s agricultural output, acting as a vital component for crop development. However, domestic production capacity has recently faced significant constraints due to ongoing natural gas shortages. By securing these international reserves, the government aims to stabilize the supply chain and ensure that farmers have adequate access to essential fertilizers as the planting cycle commences.