India Boosts Fertilizer Self-Reliance: Domestic Output Hits 73%

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AuthorIshaan Verma|Published at:
India Boosts Fertilizer Self-Reliance: Domestic Output Hits 73%
Overview

India significantly reduced fertilizer import dependence in 2025, meeting 73% of its needs through domestic production. The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers highlighted ongoing efforts to empower farmers and ensure a stable nutrient supply, reinforcing the nation's drive towards agricultural self-sufficiency.

Domestic Production Soars

India achieved a significant milestone in 2025, with domestic production meeting 73% of its total fertilizer requirements. The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers announced this achievement, marking a substantial reduction in import dependency and a step towards self-reliance.
The government stated its commitment to empowering farmers and ensuring a reliable, uninterrupted supply of fertilizers across the nation.

Strategic Government Initiatives

Sustained efforts have led to consistent growth in domestic fertilizer output over the past five years. Total production rose from 433.29 lakh tonnes in 2021 to an all-time high of 524.62 lakh tonnes in 2025. This expansion is attributed to new plant establishments, revival of closed units, promotion of indigenous manufacturing, and ensured raw material availability. These measures align with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, strengthening the agricultural economy.

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