NewzVille Desk
In a significant advancement for India’s fertilizers security, four cargo ships carrying vital shipments of Urea, Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP), and Sulphur successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz last week.
Navigating through ongoing global trade challenges, these vessels are currently heading toward their designated destination ports across the country—namely Krishnapatnam, Kakinada, Paradeep, and Mundra.
Upon arrival, these fresh imports will immediately offload to supplement the nation’s existing fertilizer buffers and secure ongoing agricultural requirements.
The Ministry Chemical and Fertilizers in a statement said that India’s cumulative fertilizer stock position as of June 22, 2026, stands at a robust 196.08 Lakh Tons, marking a healthy increase from the 168.67 Lakh Tons recorded during the corresponding period last year.


