India Develops 1st Indigenous Water-Soluble Fertilizer Technology After 7 Years of Research.

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In September 2025, India achieved a major breakthrough by developing its first indigenous water-soluble fertilizer technology. This innovation, achieved after 7 years of rigorous research, marks a crucial shift from import dependency to export capability in specialty fertilizers, with commercial production expected to reach farmers within two years.


      - The technology is being hailed as a landmark under the Make in India initiative, as it has been developed entirely with Indian raw materials and Indian-designed plants. Supported by the Ministry of Mines (MoM), it represents the country’s self-reliance in the production of high-value agricultural inputs.

      - The development was spearheaded by Rajib Chakraborty, President of the Soluble Fertilizer Industry Association (SFIA). His leadership, along with the combined efforts of Indian researchers and industry stakeholders, played a crucial role in achieving this indigenous milestone.

     

Main Point :-   (i) Currently, nearly 80% of India’s specialty fertilizer demand is met through imports, primarily from China. With the launch of this indigenous water-soluble fertilizer technology, India is expected to drastically cut its reliance on Chinese imports and move towards self-sufficiency.

      (ii) The new technology not only reduces dependency but also opens avenues for India to emerge as an exporter of specialty fertilizers. By shifting from an import-driven to an export-dominant nation, India can significantly strengthen its position in the global agricultural input market.

(iii) The fertilizer technology has been designed as a zero-affluent, emission-free project, aligning with India’s focus on sustainable agriculture. Its eco-friendly features make it suitable for large-scale adoption while ensuring minimal environmental impact.

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