"I would request you to kindly consider the genuine need of the farming community of our state and enhance the allocation of urea from 1.14 lakh MT to 1.75 lakh MT for the month of August," Patnaik wrote to Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Ananth Kumar.
Patnaik's letter was based on the indication from the ministry that the allocation of urea to Odisha could be 1.14 lakh mt which was not adequate for August, when the demand for it is more.
With good rainfall, the state government estimated that the farmers would demand more fertiliser. The state needed to preposition fertilisers at block and panchayat levels to safeguard the interest of farmers.
"The state requires 1.75 lakh tonnes of urea, 35,000 tonnes of DAP, 30,000 tonnes of MoP and 60,000 tonnes of complex fertilizer," Chief Secretary G C Pati said in a letter to Union Fertiliser Secretary Anuj Kumar Bishnoi.
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