Next FY to witness 2M tonnes of fertilizer, 35K tonnes of pesticide imports

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The photo shows two farmers broadcasting fertilizer in a paddy field.

According to the Urea Fertilizer Purchasing and Distribution Steering Committee, a total of two million tonnes of fertilizer and 35,000 tonnes of pesticides will be imported in the 2024-2025 financial year.
The committee has already acquired import licences and will distribute and sell the imported fertilizers and pesticides to farmers at affordable prices before the farming season.
A total of 4,900 tonnes of urea fertilizer and 21,000 tonnes of compound fertilizer will be supplied in 12 regions and states, including the Nay Pyi Taw Council area, during winter oil crops projects. In the spring paddy project, over 36,000 tonnes of urea and over 36,000 tonnes of compound fertilizer are set to be used for 720,000 acres of cultivation in six regions and states, including Nay Pyi Taw. Similarly, over 37,000 tonnes of urea and 37,000 tonnes of compound fertilizer will be used in more than 740,000 acres of plantation in 10 regions and states, including Nay Pyi Taw, in the monsoon paddy project. The projects will use financial support provided by the State Economic Promotion Fund.
The import permits for two million tonnes of fertilizers and 37,000 tonnes of pesticides have been approved in the current 2023-2024 financial year, according to the committee. — TWA/MKKS

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