Patna: The Chairman of Minister Nith Kumar said on Thursday that the center had agreed to increase the number of fertilizers supplied to the country and also maintain the availability of fertilizers maintained during the sowing season of Rabi which was at its peak.
Rabbi plants include wheat, winter corn, pulses, grain oil and potatoes.
“The supply of fertilizer to the country will not only increase, but it remains sustainable,” CM said after reviewing fertilizer availability in a meeting.
CM said he personally took a problem with the center, which has assured that fertilizer supply to the country will increase.
Meanwhile, Nitish has requested an agricultural department official to remain careful to ensure that farmers do not face problems in buying the fertilizer they need.
Officials have also been asked to ensure that retailers sell fertilizers with prices marked properly and there are no deviations carried out in their distribution anywhere in the state.
CM said the sow of sowing rabbi has occurred, and it must be a concern of everyone to ensure that farmers do not face problems, because their priorities are to maintain the production and productivity of plants maintained in the benchmarks that have been achieved by the state.
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Previously, at a review meeting held at the Sankalp Auditorium from the official cm residence, Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture N Sarwan Kumar presented the details of the country’s needs of various fertilizer varieties, allotment and supply and their availability during the Rabbi season.
The fertilizer needed is Urea, DET and Potassium-based NPK, among others.
The Department Secretary said the effort would be done soon to encourage farmers to switch to other varieties such as urea and NPK mixtures in the right ratio.
“Or, they can also switch to single phosphate (SSP) varieties (SSP), which is also cheap.
Advertisements that will be issued by the department will refer to the aspects of this fertilizer and prices,” he said.