The Department of Fertilisers, operating under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Government of India, has released the approved Fertilizer Supply Plan for July 2025. This comprehensive plan details allocations on both a state-wise and company-wise basis, ensuring a stable and sufficient fertilizer supply to support Indian farmers and enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
The Ministry’s proactive approval of the Fertilizer Supply Plan for July 2025 underscores its commitment to maintaining a seamless and uninterrupted agricultural supply chain. By securing timely fertilizer distribution, this initiative aims to boost sector productivity and reinforce India’s long-term food security objectives.
As part of its forward-looking strategy, the Department has included allocations for innovative nutrient solutions, notably IFFCO Nano Urea (Liquid) and IFFCO Nano DAP (Liquid), marking a significant step toward sustainable and efficient farming practices.
Key Allocations in the July 2025 Supply Plan
The supply plan includes detailed allocations for key fertilizers such as Urea, Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), Muriate of Potash (MOP), Nano Urea, and Complex Fertilizers (NFPS), with specific focus on states like Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab. Below are the highlights of the allocations:
1. State-Wise Allocations
- Arunachal Pradesh:
- DAP: 0.100 thousand metric tons (BPCO, indigenous)
- Nano Urea: 0.100 thousand metric tons (BPCO, indigenous)
- Urea: 0.100 thousand metric tons (BVPCI, indigenous)
- Total: 0.200 thousand metric tons
- Himachal Pradesh:
- DAP: 0.900 thousand metric tons (BPCO, indigenous)
- MOP: 0.100 thousand metric tons (BPL, imported)
- NFPS: 3.100 thousand metric tons (BPCO and BPL, indigenous and imported)
- Nano Urea: 75.000 thousand metric tons (BPCO, indigenous)
- Urea: 5.800 thousand metric tons (BPCO and BPL, indigenous)
- Total: 87.000 thousand metric tons
- Punjab:
- IFFCO Nano Urea (Liquid): 15,000 liters
- Note: Specific allocations for Nano DAP were mentioned but not quantified in the provided data.
2. Company-Wise Allocations for Innovative Solutions
- IFFCO Nano Urea (Liquid):
- Allocated 15,000 liters specifically for Punjab, highlighting a targeted push for nanotechnology-based fertilizers.
- IFFCO Nano DAP (Liquid):
- Included in the supply plan
The inclusion of Nano Urea and Nano DAP in the supply plan reflects the Department’s commitment to promoting innovative, sustainable, and efficient nutrient solutions. These nanotechnology-based fertilizers offer higher nutrient efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and improved crop yields, aligning with India’s goals for sustainable agriculture.
The plan ensures that fertilizers are distributed to Principal Secretaries (Agriculture), Commissioners (Agriculture), and Directors (Agriculture) across various states and union territories, including Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Gujarat, and others. This widespread distribution network supports equitable access to fertilizers, ensuring no region faces shortages during the critical agricultural season of July 2025.
The Fertilizer Supply Plan for July 2025, approved by the Department of Fertilisers, demonstrates India’s proactive approach to strengthening its agricultural sector. By allocating substantial quantities of both traditional fertilizers (Urea, DAP, MOP, NFPS) and innovative solutions like Nano Urea and Nano DAP, the plan ensures a robust supply chain to meet the diverse needs of Indian farmers. The focus on nanotechnology-based fertilizers signals a shift toward sustainable farming practices, reinforcing India’s commitment to food security and agricultural productivity.
For further details, stakeholders can refer to official communications from the Department of Fertilisers, Government of India.