Government Introduces Coal Gasification Urea Policy to Enhance Domestic Fertilizer Production
The new coal gasification urea policy aims to reduce dependence on imported fertilizers while stabilizing local supply during peak seasons. It establishes a framework for project financing and emissions management, promoting investment in domestic fertilizer production.

The government is launching a policy to develop coal gasification urea projects, addressing logistical and economic challenges through project financing and long-term offtake agreements. This initiative seeks to minimize reliance on imported natural gas for urea production, ensuring stable fertilizer availability during critical sowing periods.
Key elements include environmental safeguards, a clear tariff structure, and coordination for land and infrastructure support. Stakeholders, including industry associations, will have timeframes for clearances to expedite processes. The initiative aims to align with national energy and agricultural goals, with potential adjustments based on implementation feedback.




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