fertiliser
Coverage of fertiliser in the Nexus archive.
- Minister directs officers to keep adequate stock of seeds and fertiliser to supply farmers
The Minister has directed officers to maintain adequate stocks of seeds and fertiliser to supply farmers. The directive aims to ensure agricultural resources are available for farmers.
- Fertiliser to be allotted online this Kharif in Vizianagaram, says Collector
The Collector announced that fertiliser will be distributed online during the Kharif season in Vizianagaram to ensure transparency and reduce crowding at outlets. The district requires approximately 88,000 tonnes of fertiliser for this season.
- Early fertiliser procurement eased impact of Middle East tensions – PFI NPK
The Nigerian government secured fertiliser supplies for the 2026 wet farming season through an early procurement strategy, mitigating the impact of renewed Middle East geopolitical tensions on global markets.
- Fertiliser prices tumble as traders look beyond Middle East disruption
Fertiliser prices have significantly decreased, with urea returning to prewar levels. However, a drop in demand is noted, which is not viewed as positive.
- Former zilla panchayat member urges sufficient supply of fertiliser for farmers in Yadgir district
Former Zilla Panchayat member Devraj Naik urged GESCOM to ensure sufficient power supply to farm pump sets for at least seven hours daily in Yadgir district. The demand focuses on supporting farmers through reliable agricultural infrastructure.
- Fertiliser, food stamps and fed-up farmers
The article discusses a podcast episode examining the challenges faced by rural voters in America under Donald Trump's policies, focusing on issues like fertilizer costs, food stamp accessibility, and farmer dissatisfaction.
- Coles adds 20c to the price of milk as war in the Middle East pushes up Australian grocery costs
Coles has raised home-brand milk prices by up to 20c per litre, with Woolworths expected to follow, due to increased costs from the Middle East war impacting Australian grocery prices. The price hike aims to offset higher fuel and operating costs, with some revenue temporarily directed to dairy farmers.
- How the Iran war has sowed panic among farmers
The article discusses how rising fertiliser and fuel prices due to the Iran war have caused panic among farmers, potentially leading to a global food shock. These soaring costs threaten agricultural production and stability worldwide.