CIL & IFFCO to manufacture Nano DAP for 3 years: Govt 
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CIL & IFFCO to manufacture Nano DAP for 3 years: Govt

The government on Friday said that Coal India Ltd (CIL) and IFFCO will manufacture Nano DAP for a period of three years

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The government on Friday said that the state-owned Coal India Ltd (CIL) and fertiliser cooperative major IFFCO will manufacture Nano DAP for a period of three years. A notification in this regard was issued on March 2, said Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Bhagwanth Khuba in his written reply to the Lok Sabha. Di Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) is the second most widely consumed fertiliser after urea in the country.

IFFCO to set up Nano DAP plant at Kalol

The minister further said that IFFCO has informed that it is setting up a Nano DAP plant at its Kalol unit, Gujarat with a production capacity of two lakh bottles of 500 ml per day. "Nano DAP will be available in the market across the country after commencement of commercial production," he added.

'There is a possibility of saving of granular DAP conventionally applied'

On its benefits, the minister shared that preliminary field trials were conducted by IFFCO and CIL on select crops in select institutes of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The report has indicated that with the use of Nano DAP as seed treatment and foliar application, there is a possibility of saving of granular DAP (Di Ammonium Phosphate) conventionally applied, he said.

Nano DAP is the second product from the nano stable after nano urea that is being promoted in a big way by the government to cut subsidies and promote efficient use of plant chemicals.

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