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Govt steps up fertilizer imports; IPL issues global urea tender amid West Asia tensions

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New Delhi [India], April 5 (ANI): In a move aimed at strengthening fertiliser availability amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties in West Asia, Indian Potash Limited (IPL) has floated a global tender for the bulk import of granular and prilled urea, according to an official notice issued on April 4, 2026.

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The tender comes as part of coordinated efforts under the Department of Fertilizers to ensure an uninterrupted supply of key agricultural inputs, even as global supply chains face pressure due to the evolving crisis in West Asia--a region critical to fertiliser production and exports.

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As per the tender, IPL plans to procure approximately 2.5 million metric tonnes of urea. Of this, around 1.5 million metric tonnes will be routed through ports on the west coast, while 1 million metric tonnes is earmarked for east coast ports, ensuring balanced regional distribution across the country.

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The tender is open to a wide range of international participants, including producers, manufacturers, and trading firms. Interested bidders have been asked to submit their offers by April 15, in accordance with the technical specifications and procedural requirements outlined in the tender document.

It is believed that such proactive procurement measures are part of a broader strategy to insulate India's agriculture sector from global volatility. The Centre has been closely monitoring fertiliser supply trends and has stepped up imports to maintain buffer stocks, ensuring that farmers are not impacted during crucial sowing seasons.

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IPL, a key entity in India's fertiliser supply chain, operates under the administrative framework of the Department of Fertilizers and plays a pivotal role in importing, distributing, and marketing fertilisers, particularly urea and potash. The company regularly undertakes large-scale global tenders to bridge the gap between domestic production and demand.

With its extensive distribution network, IPL continues to facilitate last-mile delivery of fertilisers, reinforcing the government's commitment to food security and farm productivity. The latest tender underscores India's strategic approach to securing essential inputs despite external disruptions, particularly in sensitive regions impacting global trade flows. (ANI)

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