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Complex fertiliser volume to grow 2-4%

Now declined amid geopolitical issues: Report

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Complex fertiliser volume to grow 2-4%
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10 Oct 2025 10:19 AM IST

New Delhi: Complex fertiliser volumes in India are projected to grow by 2-4 per cent in the current fiscal (FY26), following a robust 9 per cent growth last year amid import availability issues, geopolitical disruptions, and a high base, a report said on Thursday.

However, credit profiles of fertiliser manufacturers will remain stable because of steady profitability, expected additional subsidy allocation and its timely disbursement, the report from Crisil Ratings said.

Incremental subsidy allocation by the government, as seen in the past, will keep the working capital requirement of the complex fertiliser manufacturers steady and support their credit profiles, the report said. Analysts indicated that rising raw material prices due to supply disruptions could increase subsidy requirements.

The slowdown is due to a heavy dependence on imports for di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and key raw materials, with about 60 per cent of DAP needs met by imports, while another key fertiliser nitrogen phosphorous potassium (NPK), is mostly made locally.

Complex fertilisers account for a third of the overall domestic fertiliser consumption, of which the NPK grades comprise 55 per cent and DAP the rest.

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