The National Investment Policy for Urea-2026 replaces NIP-2012 to boost domestic gas-based urea production. Offering transparent cost separations and assured returns, it aims to eliminate India's 10 million tonne import dependency, stabilise agricultural supply chains, and foster long-term self-reliance.
Click to View MoreIndia faces twin challenges of ecological degradation and soaring fertilizer subsidies. By leveraging the PM-PRANAM scheme, updating Nutrient-Based Subsidy rates, deploying nano-fertilizers, and integrating Edge AI precision farming, the government aims to ensure food security alongside sustainable agricultural practices.
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