PS Gahlaut: Reducing India’s Fertilizer Imports by Boosting Indigenous Production

New Delhi [India], October 17: The agriculture sector in India provides livelihood support to about 42.3% of the population. However, one of the challenges plaguing Indian agriculture is its heavy dependence on the import of fertilizers. To address this, PS Gahlaut, Managing Director of Indian Potash Limited (IPL), advocates for a strategic shift toward indigenous [...]

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PS Gahlaut: Reducing India’s Fertilizer Imports by Boosting Indigenous Production
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New Delhi [India], October 17: The agriculture sector in India provides livelihood support to about 42.3% of the population. However, one of the challenges plaguing Indian agriculture is its heavy dependence on the import of fertilizers. To address this, PS Gahlaut, Managing Director of Indian Potash Limited (IPL), advocates for a strategic shift toward indigenous [...]
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New Delhi [India], October 17: The agriculture sector in India provides livelihood support to about 42.3% of the population. However, one of the challenges plaguing Indian agriculture is its heavy dependence on the import of fertilizers. To address this, PS Gahlaut, Managing Director of Indian Potash Limited (IPL), advocates for a strategic shift toward indigenous fertiliser production. His insights provide a roadmap for how India can build self-reliance in this sector and reduce its dependency on imports.

Understanding India’s Current Fertilizer Dependency

Indian agricultural system is critically dependent on chemical fertilizers, particularly urea, phosphate and potash. While India has made strides in urea production, a large portion of its potash and phosphate needs are met through imports. According to government data, India imports more than 50% of its fertilizer requirements, including almost 90% of its potash. This reliance on global markets creates vulnerabilities as fluctuations in international prices and supply chain disruptions can heavily impact Indian farmers.

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