"The state is likely face shortage of urea in August and September as demand for urea will be more during this time", said Rajesh Verrma, agriculture secretary.
Though the state is receiving other fertilisers as per its reqirements, Odisha got only 1.14 lakh metric ton of urea against its requirement of 1.75 lakh MT of urea, Verma said.
Stating that there is no shortage of non-urea fertiliser, Verma said fertilizers like DAP, MOP and complex are available for the farmers, Verma said after the high level review meeting on the requirement of fertilizers for the Kharif season and problems in this area chaired by the Chief Minister at the state secretariat here.
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