New Delhi - India recorded a sharp increase in fertiliser imports from China during FY26, with inbound shipments rising 173% year-on-year, according to official trade data. The surge reflects India’s growing dependence on imported fertilisers to meet domestic agricultural demand amid fluctuating global supply conditions and pricing pressures.
Industry sources said imports from China expanded across key fertiliser categories, including urea and phosphate-based nutrients, supported by improved availability and competitive pricing from Chinese producers. The increase comes as India seeks to secure adequate supplies ahead of key sowing seasons and maintain stable . . .
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