Indian Fertiliser Companies Sign MOU with Canpotex,
Canada one of the Largest Potash Suppliers Globally
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Canpotex, Canada will Supply up to 15 LMT of Potash annually for 3
years
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Path-Breaking Step; the MOU will Reduce both Supply and Price Volatility and ensure
Stable Long-Term Supply of Potassic Fertiliser to India: Dr.
Mansukh Mandaviya
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“The
MOU will Uphold Welfare of Farming Community and Contribute towards Ensuring
Food Security in the Country”
In a significant step
towards ensuring long-term fertiliser availability for the farming community, India’s
fertiliser companies- Coromandel International, Chambal Fertilizers and Indian Potash
Limited signed an MoU with Canpotex, Canada on 27th September
2022. The MoU was presented to Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Dr Mansukh
Mandaviya, here today. Canpotex,
Canada is amongst the largest suppliers of Potash globally, exporting around 130
LMT of product annually.
Union Minister Chemicals
& Fertilizers hailed the signing of long-term agreements between the companies
for supply of MOP (Muriate of Potash) to the Indian farmers. Calling this a path-breaking
step, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya stated that “The MOU will reduce
both supply and price volatility and ensure stable long-term supply of Potassic
fertiliser to India. Government of India has been encouraging the domestic fertiliser
industry for establishing supply linkages through long term partnerships with resource
rich nations. Given India’s high dependence on imports of raw material and fertiliser
minerals, these partnerships provide secured availability of fertilizers and raw
materials over a period of time and also offer price stability in volatile market
conditions.”
He added that “As part
of the MoU, Canpotex, Canada will supply upto 15 LMT of Potash annually for a period of 3 years to the
Indian Fertilizer companies. This supply partnership is expected to improve the
fertiliser availability within the country and reduce supply side and price vulnerabilities”.
Underscoring importance
of the MOU ahead of the upcoming cropping seasons, Dr Mandaviya
stated that “This is a significant initiative as it will improve the availability
of MOP for the farming community, uphold their welfare and contribute towards ensuring
food security in the country”. He added that this MOU will lead to “strengthening
of our mutual relationship and furthering bilateral relations between the two countries”.
Dr Mandaviya highlighted that Government of India is working towards
long-term MOUs for Potash and other fertilisers with countries like Russia, Israel
and others. Aiming at reducing import dependence, Department of Fertiliser has included
PDM (Potash derived from Molasses) in the Nutrient Based Subsidy Scheme (NBS) scheme
to support indigenous sources of Potash. Similar initiatives have been taken fertilisers
industries for manufacturing of Potash from Spent Wash.
Background: Potash,
which is source of Potassium, is used both for direct application as MOP as well
as in combination with ‘N’ & ‘P’ nutrients in NPK fertilizers. India meets 100%
of its Potash requirement through imports. The country imports approximately 40
LMT MOP annually.
Canpotex is a
joint venture between leading fertiliser players, Mosaic and Nutrien, and markets Potash being produced at Saskatchewan region
in Canada. It is amongst the largest suppliers of Potash globally, exporting around
130 LMT of product annually to more than 40 countries and has been one of the suppliers
to India.