Overview
- Telangana has received just 4.50 LMT of the 10.48 LMT urea it needs for Kharif, forcing cooperatives to limit farmers to two bags each under Aadhaar verification.
- Surat district in Gujarat has obtained only 21,000 tonnes of urea against a 35,000–38,000 tonne requirement, prompting farmer leaders to seek immediate central intervention.
- Karnataka authorities seized around 15 tonnes of urea destined for Kerala, while the state agriculture minister says shortages are confined to a few districts.
- State leaders from Telangana and Karnataka have pressed the Centre for pending supplies even as federal officials maintain quotas have been fulfilled.
- Experts warn that continued fertilizer deficits could cut crop yields by up to 15 percent, heightening risks to food security during peak sowing.