Fertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar said his ministry is working on reviving the three closed urea units of Fertiliser Corporation of India Ltd (FCIL) in Talcher (Odisha), Sindri (Jharkhand) and Ramagundam (Telangana).
He said the units at Talcher and Ramgundam, once revived, will raise the domestic production capacity by 3 MT with an estimated investment of around Rs 10,000 crore.
"I am confident that in next three to four years closed units at Talcher and Ramgundam will be revived and ready to manufacture urea, whereas for Sindri unit some more groundwork is required," Kumar told reporters here late last evening.
Both Talcher and Ramagundam plants will be of standard 1.3-1.5 MT size and will be revived by consortium of PSUs.
RCF, Coal India and Gail are working on to revive the Talcher plant, while Ramagundam plant will be a joint venture between National Fertilisers and EIL.
Ananth Kumar said he has also reviewed the progress of proposed joint venture fertiliser plant in Iran.
"We are working on to manufacture urea which is lower than the import price and affordable for both industry and farmers," the minister said.
Meanwhile, the minister ruled out any increase in urea prices at present and assured that there will no shortage of the soil nutrient in the ongoing kharif season.
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