
The Minister of the Union for Agriculture Shivaraj Singh Chauhan assured Karnataka, faces a lack of urea, in agreements on the delivery of the remaining quantity of fertilizers from the assigned share of influx, according to the Minister of Agriculture of Karnataka N. Cheluvarayaswamy.
In the official note, Mr. Cheluvarayaswamy said that the Minister of Trade unions had been sure of video conference of ministers of state agriculture. The Minister of the Union responded to the appeal to replace the lack of the center and stated that he would speak by the Ministry of the Ministry of the Union fertilizer and agree, noted.
In Karnataka’s video conference, he again blamed the lack of the center for urea in the state and called on it to immediately provide the remaining supply of 2.67 Lakh tons.
Mr. Cheluvarayasswamy, who released a lack of urea, told Mr. Chauhan that the shortage in the state cost 1.27 Lakh tons in July and 1.4 lakh tons in August.
Indicating that the southwestern monsoon is the basis of the agricultural sector and sowing of the state would gain couple to August-September, which means the final phase of this season, and the Minister expressed concern that sowing and permanent crops could be affected if farmers did not receive reasonable hertitilizers.
He also noted that urea was very desirable for most crops because it was used as a “fertilizer of the highest dose”.
Cheluvarayasswamy stressed that the lack of urea and DAP became a national problem, he said that ministers from several states caused problems related to urea lack of video conferencing.
He also pointed out Mr. Chauhan that the state government began the activities of the University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences in Mandya from this academic year and called on it to speed up the process of introducing a new university under the recognition of ICAR so that they could be available to the university development.
Published – August 15, 2025 12:29 PM