New Delhi:Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday said there is no shortage of fertilisers in the country and urged states to prevent diversion of urea to industry besides monitoring supply-demand of key soil nutrients on a daily basis.
The minister -- who reviewed virtually the status of fertiliser availability with state agriculture ministers-- also said there is a need to explore options and promote use of alternate fertilisers such as nano urea and organic fertilisers.
Further, he said the central government has been supplying fertilisers to all states without "any delay" based on the requirement indicated by state governments.
"There is ample production of fertilisers and no shortage across the country," Mandaviya was quoted as saying in an official statement.
Agriculture ministers from 18 states participated in the review meeting.
Mandaviya noted that management of fertiliser requirement of farmers and agriculture sector was the collective responsibility of the Centre and states.
He appreciated collaborative efforts during the past few months to tide over the enhanced demand from farmers for DAP (Di-Ammonium Phosphates).
According to the statement, the state agriculture ministers thanked the Union Minister for fulfilling their fertiliser requirement during the past few months when demand for DAP had risen across many states.
He urged the states to monitor requirement/supply on a daily basis on the 'Fertilizer Dashboard' for more effective and productive fertilizer management.
“It is important to plan in advance and assess for the district wise requirement on a weekly basis. There is ample quantity of balance and unutilized fertilizer in various districts.