In a giant leap to enhance agricultural production in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday flagged off the first consignment of liquid nano urea from Gujarat, through virtual mode.

Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd (IFFCO) has developed the world's first liquid nano urea and introduced it on Monday. Nano urea will enhance crop yield, protect crops from seasonal damage while maintaining soil quality. The historic initiative aimed at saving the environment and keeping the soil of the agricultural fields fertile.

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha flagging off  first consignment of liquor nano urea
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha flagging off first consignment of liquor nano ureasocial media

15,000 bottles of nano urea to be supplied to J&K

15,000 bottles of liquid nano urea left from Kalol, Gujrat today for the farmers of Jammu and Kashmir. Out of this, 7,500 bottles will be distributed to the Jammu division and 7,500 to the farmers of the Kashmir division. The total consignment of liquid nano-urea will be equivalent to 675 metric tonnes of conventional urea.

The use of liquid nano urea will bring a reformative change in farming practices and benefit the farmers, especially those involved in traditional and high-value crops. Now, only half a litre of liquid nano urea will replace one sack of manure.

There are many such hill farms in many districts, where farmers have to travel several kilometers to reach their agriculture fields. Instead of carrying a bag of urea, now the farmers have to carry only half a litre bottle of urea.

J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha
J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha

Will bring down the cost of farming

The liquid nano urea will subsequently bring down the cost of farming. The cost of one bottle of this urea is 10% less than that of a 45 kg of urea bag. Since nano urea does not require subsidy, the government will save about Rs 27,000 crore, besides providing a benefit of Rs 28,000 crore to the farmers by reducing their cost on agriculture.

The excessive use of urea is resulting in making the soil barren across the country. It has not only affected the nitrogen cycle but also harms the environment and people's health. Initially, many farmers may get benefitted due to its excessive use, but later the same urea destroys the fertility of the fields.

IFFCO introduces the world's first nano urea on Monday

The IFFCO on Monday introduced the world's first 'nano urea' for farmers across the world. Its production will begin from this month. The indigenously developed 'nano urea' is in liquid form and is priced at Rs 240 per 500 ml bottle, which is 10 percent cheaper than the cost of a bag of conventional urea. It will be available to the farmers through its cooperative sales and marketing channel apart from IFFCO's e-commerce platform.