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Government cuts Kharif fertiliser demand estimate on weak monsoon outlook

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Government cuts Kharif fertiliser demand estimate on weak monsoon outlook
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The Indian government has lowered its fertilizer demand estimates for the Kharif sowing season due to forecasts of a below-normal monsoon. Despite the reduction in demand, officials confirmed that domestic food stocks remain sufficient to meet national requirements.

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Fluctuations in fertilizer demand and monsoon patterns directly impact India's food security and global agricultural commodity pricing.

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The article relies on official government data and statements regarding agricultural logistics and supply chain management.

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