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BVFCL achieves highest single-day urea production of about 805 MT

BVFCL on Thursday said that it has achieved the highest single-day urea production of 805 metric tons (approximately) on Thursday at its Namrup-III facility

Bijender Arya

New Delhi: In a remarkable feat of urea production, the Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL) has achieved its highest single-day urea production since January 1, 2020, after a span of three years. According to an official statement, BVFCL has achieved urea production of 805 metric tons (approximately) at its Namrup-III facility on Thursday. This milestone is especially significant as it brings the company close to utilizing 90 percent of its production capacity at the Namrup-III facility.

Speaking about the milestone, the company's spokesperson stated, "We are unwavering in our pursuit of progress. Our commitment to innovation and operational excellence has allowed us to reach this remarkable production level."

BVFCL is under the administrative control of Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Department of Fertilizers with 100 percent shareholding by the Government of India. It is the first factory of its kind in India to use associated natural gas as basic raw material for producing nitrogenous fertilizer.

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