
Officials in the districts of Sri Satya Sai and Chittoor intensified monitoring and supervision to ensure continuous supplies of urea to farmers because the agricultural season touched its peak.
In the district of Sri Satya Sai, the common collector Abhishek Kumar ordered officials to carefully follow stock points and distribution procedures in government and private stores. He said that the details of the request for demand should be compulsorily updated on the IFMS portal, while the field staff at the village level must oversee the sale to avoid accumulation or diversion of stocks.
In the District Training Center, a room with the control of the Hellpil 9177768274 and 994824545 line for agricultural questions and to obtain complaints was established.
In the Chittoor, the collector Sumit Kumar released a urea Bulletin on Friday and said there were currently 2,600 metric tons of stocks, which include 1,500 tons in the Ryth Seva Kendras, 800 tonnes in Godowns Markfed, 307 tons in private shops and 28 tons and 28 tons and 28 tons and 28 tons and 28 tonnes.
The collector stated that within 10 days another 2,500 tons of stock arrive in Chittoor. Mr. Sumit Kumar urged farmers to buy fertilizers only through biometric transactions Aadhaar-authentited. He advised them to avoid excessive use to reduce the risk of attacks on pests.
Published – September 2025 14:55 is