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Record consumption of DAP and urea has been recorded in this Kharif season.

Record consumption of DAP and urea has been recorded in this Kharif season.

There has been a significant increase in the consumption of DAP and urea this year as compared to last year. The Union Fertilizer Secretary has asked farmers and states to use them in a balanced manner.


In light of the increased usage of DAP and Urea during the present Kharif crop season this year compared to prior years, Union Fertiliser Secretary Rajat Kumar Mishra has urged farmers and states to use DAP and Urea in moderation. This Kharif crop season has resulted in extremely high urea and DAP use rates. So far, consumption has increased by 13 lakh tonnes of urea and 10 lakh tonnes of DAP over the previous year.


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1.8 Cr tonnes of fertiliser consumed this season

During a briefing, Union Fertiliser Secretary Rajat Kumar Mishra stated that a record 1.8 crore tonnes of fertiliser were utilised during Kharif season. Urea use has increased by more than 13 lakh tonnes. Speaking at a Rabi campaign conference, he stated that a new and highly efficient urea factory costing Rs 10,000 crore can generate 10.5 lakh tonnes per year. As a result, we will need to put up a new factory to fulfil the increased demand.


Union Fertilizer Secretary ordered for strict monitoring of distribution

The Union Fertiliser Secretary estimates that DAP consumption would be 10 lakh tonnes more than the previous Kharif season. He stated that, after water, fertiliser is one of nine agricultural inputs that influence yield. He stated that the Centre is dedicated to delivering fertilisers to meet the demands of the agricultural industry. According to Rajat Kumar Mishra, the Centre bore a grant burden of Rs 2.5 lakh crore in 2022-23. He also encouraged governments to constantly monitor fertiliser delivery and reduce regional disparities.

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the 3 day long World Food India Event

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the 3 day long World Food India Event

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the mega food event World Food India. Prime Minister Modi will distribute initial capital assistance to more than 1 lakh SHGs. This three-day event, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is being organized at the Bharat Mandapam of Pragati Maidan, in which more than 1,200 exhibitors and participants from more than 80 countries will participate. Prime Minister Modi will also distribute working capital assistance to the members of more than 1 lakh self-help groups for this program. Apart from this, the PM will also inaugurate the Food Street. Let us tell you that many pavilions have been set up to show the rich Indian food culture to the world. Around 50 interactive sessions will also be organized on various aspects of the food processing industry. This program will end on 5th November.


PM Modi will also distribute cooperation capital

During this, PM Modi will distribute initial capital support to more than one lakh SHG members to empower self-help groups. The PMO said that this support will help SHGs achieve better value in the market through superior packaging and quality manufacturing.


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India is depicted as the food basket of the world

In fact, the main goal of this program is to showcase India as the 'food basket of the world'. Besides, the year 2023 is also to be celebrated as the International Year of Millets. The event will provide a networking and business platform for government bodies, industry professionals, farmers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders to engage in discussions, establish partnerships and explore investment opportunities in the agri-food sector.


Foreign buyers will also be present

Various pavilions have been set up to showcase innovation and its potential in the Indian food processing industry. Along with this, 48 ​​sessions will also be organized within the event to focus on quality assurance, financial stability and innovation in machinery and technology. More than 1200 foreign buyers from more than 80 countries will participate in the World Food India program. The Netherlands will act as organizing partner of the event. Also, Japan will be the focus of the program.