Middle East conflict to reduce India’s fertilisers production by 10-15%: Report
The supply chain disruptions due to the ongoing Middle East conflict could reduce India’s annual domestic production of urea and complex fertilisers by 10-15 per cent.
The supply chain disruptions due to the ongoing Middle East conflict could reduce India’s annual domestic production of urea and complex fertilisers by 10-15 per cent.
On a cumulative basis, the core sector expanded by 2.6 per cent during April to December 2025-26 compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, reflecting moderate overall growth amid mixed sectoral trends.
In November, the index of eight core industries was 7.9%.
The state government has launched a drive against errant traders, hoarders and tag sellers of fertilisers with an eye to mitigate the crisis looming large on the farming community, especially the potato growers in the state.
The scheme will not have a separate budget and will be subsidized by the savings of existing fertiliser assistance under schemes run by the Department of fertilisers.
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