India's Fertiliser Stock Adequate, 'No Supply Chain Shock' Ahead Of Kharif Season: Sources

In light of rising global tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran, the Indian government has assured that the country’s fertiliser stock is sufficient to meet the demands of the upcoming Kharif season. Sources indicate that there is no imminent risk of a supply chain disruption, a concern heightened by the geopolitical climate affecting global fertiliser supplies. India, being a significant importer of fertilisers, faces vulnerabilities due to international market fluctuations. However, officials have confirmed that with current stock levels and ongoing procurement efforts, the agricultural sector is well-prepared for the Kharif crop cycle. The assurance comes at a crucial time when farmers are gearing up for planting, and the government aims to maintain stability in food production. Overall, the Indian fertiliser sector seems poised to navigate the challenges posed by external factors, ensuring that farmers can access the necessary inputs for a successful season.
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