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Explainer: How India is trying to reduce reliance on imported fertilisers

India’s fertiliser imports had been rising even before the Russia-Ukraine conflict due to pandemic-related disruptions. With low self-sufficiency, volatility in global fertiliser supplies will have a major impact on India.

March 11, 2022 / 12:50 IST
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The Russia-Ukraine war has expanded India’s worries about securing even normal supplies of critical fertilisers from Russia and other European countries. India depends heavily on imports for fertilisers – used to boost crop productivity – and experts say a large quantity of the urea India consumes comes from other countries.

With low self-sufficiency, volatility in global fertiliser supplies is bound to have a significant impact on India. India’s fertiliser imports had been rising even before the Russia-Ukraine conflict due to pandemic-related disruptions. Between 2018-19 and 2020-21, India’s fertiliser imports increased almost 8 percent to 20.33 million tonnes from 18.84 million tonnes.

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India’s import dependence

In FY21, more than a fourth of the urea requirement was imported, as per data in a response to question no 656 in the Rajya Sabha on February 8, 2022.