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Dealers urged to collect fertilisers and ensure timely supply to…

Kathmandu, July 13: The Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Environment has urged fertiliser dealers to collect their allocated quotas from government depots and distribute them to farmers without delay as demand for chemical fertilisers surges during the paddy plantation season. More than 92,500 tonnes of chemical fertilisers, including urea, diammonium

Around 210,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer being imported within mid-August

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Environment, has made preparation to import around 210,000 metric tonnes of chemical fertilizer within

Farmers forced to queue overnight for fertiliser

With the start of the main rice planting season, farmers in Dang are facing an acute shortage of chemical fertilisers,

Middle East conflict disrupts fertiliser supply

The government has said the ongoing conflict in West Asia has disrupted the timely delivery of 185,000 tonnes of chemical

G2G process begins to import fertilisers

Kathmandu, May 8: The government has initiated the procurement process of importing 50,000 tonnes of chemical fertilisers from India through the

Fertiliser sacks rot at Tatopani as farmers face shortage

At a time when farmers across Nepal are struggling with a shortage of fertilisers, nearly 30,000 sacks of chemical fertiliser

Finance Ministry grants additional approval of Rs 20 billion for…

The Ministry of Finance has granted source approval amounting to Rs 20 billion for the procurement of chemical fertilizers.

Nepal’s Fertilizer Crisis: A symptom of a broken agricultural supply…

Fixing this broken system demands a fundamental and long-term change in policy. Fertilizer centralized procurement should be streamlined and an

Govt. to import 600,000 metric tons of chemical fertilizer

The government has allocated Rs 28.82 billion for the procurement of chemical fertilizer in the upcoming fiscal year 2082/83 BS

Minister requests for prompt customs clearance of chemical fertilizer

Minister for Agriculture and Livestock, Ramnath Adhikari, has asked the chiefs of Birgunj Customs Office and Dry port Office to