Kishan Reddy said the center provided enough fertilizer for Telangana

The centre provides Telangana farmers with adequate fertilizer stocks during this agricultural season, including 12.2 billion metric tons of urea, 1.72 billion metric tons of DAP or diammonium phosphate, 95 million metric tons of motorcycles or 857 million metric tons of fixtures or 857 million metric tons of NPRONGENT, 1, 2024, until March 24, 2025.
Alliance coal mine minister G. Kishan Reddy told in a press release Tuesday that the fertilizer reached 10.34 billion metric tons of urea, 1.46 billion metric tons of DAP, motorcycle motorcycles and 6.38 million metric tons of NPK, and 6.38 million metric tons of mops and 6.38 million metric tons have been sold.
As of the date, Telangana’s fertilizer stocks were 1.68 billion tons of urea, 20.026 million tons of DAP, 31 million tons of MOP and 2.19 million tons of NPK. He said.
These figures clearly show that the central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ensured that each state provides sufficient fertilizer based on data provided by individual governments and that its availability is constantly monitored through an online-based monitoring system (preventing any adverse events).
Weekly video conferences
The Department of Agriculture and Farmers and the Department of Fertilizer also conducts weekly video conferences with agriculture officials in each state to take immediate action and ensure timely delivery of the required fertilizer. “Once fertilizer is provided to the states, it is the responsibility of each government to allocate it to the regional and Mandal levels according to the needs of the farmers,” he said.
Mr Kishan Reddy, also head of the Telangana Party of BJP, declared that unlike the waiting line in the past, farmers across the country have provided fertilizers to farmers across the country at very low prices since 2014, regardless of international market prices, both in international market prices and in 2014, which have exceeded Rs 1.2 crore subsidies in 2014.
Other measures include the supply of EM coated urea, the revival of many closed fertilizer plants, such as the Rs 63.338 crore revival of Ramagundam Fertilizer and Chemical Co., Ltd., the establishment of a new plant, the use of modern machinery to enhance production capacity, and the prevention of DBT through direct income transfer (DBT), and the prevention of DBT (DBT).
publishing – March 25, 2025 at 08:06 pm IST