New Delhi:India’s largest fertiliser manufacturer Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) Friday conducted a field trial of spraying of liquid nano-urea in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. India is the first country in the world to start commercial production on nano-urea and a study conducted by the IFFCO suggested that spray of nano-urea through drones was more effective on crops and resulted in increased productivity.
The trial which was conducted in presence of a large number of farmers in Bhavnagar was also attended by the chemicals and fertilisers minister Mansukh Mandaviya.
Talking about the acceptance of liquid nano-urea amongst the farmers, Mandaviya said not only the country was producing the liquid nano-urea in large quantities but the farmers were also adopting it in large numbers.
IFFCO started the production of liquid nano-urea in June this year and so far the company has produced five million bottles. Mandaviya said one lakh bottles of nano-urea were produced in the country per day.
Mandaviya said use of drones for spraying fertilizers and pesticides will also protect the health of farmers as they are exposed to these chemicals in traditional methods of spraying.
“Many questions and doubts remain in the minds of people regarding conventional spraying of fertilizers and pesticides. Concerns are also expressed about the potential harm to the health of the sprayers,” said the minister.
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He said spraying urea by drones will solve these questions and problems.