India says fertilizer, seed and agrochemical stocks are adequate for Kharif despite West Asia crisis
India's government has said the nation holds enough fertilizer, seed and agrochemical inventories for the upcoming Kharif season. The statement comes as the country prepares for the monsoon‑driven
India's government has said the nation holds enough fertilizer, seed and agrochemical inventories
for the upcoming Kharif season. The statement comes as the country prepares for the monsoon‑driven
cropping period that begins in June. Officials emphasized that stock levels meet projected demand
for farmers across major states. The assurance is offered despite the ongoing crisis in West Asia,
which has disrupted global supply chains. The ministry noted that imports and domestic production
have been balanced to avoid shortages. Farmers are being urged to place orders early to secure
needed inputs. The government plans to monitor market conditions throughout the season. Any future
disruptions will be addressed through policy measures to protect crop yields.