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India issues a tender to buy 2.5 million tons of urea as Middle East conflict disrupts supply ahead of the monsoon sowing season.
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India, the world's largest urea importer, has issued a tender to purchase approximately 2.5 million tons of the nutrient. The move comes ahead of the monsoon sowing season as the Middle East conflict disrupts domestic production and tightens availability.
Key Facts
- •India is seeking to buy about 2.5 million tons of urea.[1]confirmed
- •The purchase is intended for the monsoon sowing season.[1]confirmed
- •The Middle East conflict is disrupting domestic production and tightening availability.[1]confirmed
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IndiaIndia, Southern Asia
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India, the world's largest urea importer, has issued a tender to purchase approximately 2.5 million tons of the nutrient. The move comes ahead of the monsoon sowing season as the Middle East conflict disrupts domestic production and tightens availability.
- • India is seeking to buy about 2.5 million tons of urea.
- • The purchase is intended for the monsoon sowing season.
- • The Middle East conflict is disrupting domestic production and tightening availability.
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Initial report — unverified: [Initial, Unverified Report] India has issued a tender to buy about 2.5 million tons of urea as the Middle East conflict disrupts supply.