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15 of 20 Fertiliser Ships Clear Strait of Hormuz, Easing India Supply Concerns

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India's fertiliser supply outlook has improved significantly after 15 of 20 stranded cargo ships successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz. The development comes at a critical time, ensuring adequate stock availability ahead of the kharif farming season. Domestic urea production has also exceeded targets for three consecutive months, further bolstering supply. The Indian government's efforts to secure alternative shipping routes and build international partnerships have played a key role in stabilising fertiliser availability for farmers.

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