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India scales new heights in fertilizer self-reliance: P&K production hits historic 15.76 LMT in January
2/6/2026 9:32:03 PM
Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Feb 6: In a landmark achievement for India's agricultural sector, the domestic production of Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) fertilizers-specifically DAP and NPKs-has surged to a record high of 15.76 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) in January 2026. This milestone represents the highest-ever monthly production recorded in the country, signaling a decisive shift toward a self-reliant fertilizer economy. The Department of Fertilizers under Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers attributed this historic spike to the government's visionary and industry-friendly policies. A combination of strategic structural reforms and investment-incentive measures has led to a significant expansion in production capacity across both private and public sectors. To insulate domestic production from global market volatility and logistical bottlenecks, the government has secured long-term supply agreements with resource-rich nations. These international pacts ensure an uninterrupted flow of raw materials, allowing domestic units to function at peak efficiency. Key to this production boom is the effective implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) policy. By ensuring the timely payment of subsidies, the government has provided essential financial stability to manufacturing companies. This fiscal discipline allows producers to maintain effective control over costs while incentivizing the expansion of existing units and the establishment of new plants.
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