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Novonesis will support KRIBHCO in strengthening its existing fertiliser production facility in Gujarat.

India’s second-biggest fertiliser cooperative, KRIBHCO, announced its partnership with Novonesis, a leading company in biological solutions. Under this agreement, KRIBHCO will market the Denmark-based company’s Rhizosuper.

Company will make a long-term commitment to exploring collaboration opportunities within agribio solutions that will improve crop yield and soil quality, said KRIBHCO in a statement. Further, Novonesis will also support KRIBHCO in strengthening its existing fertiliser production facility in Gujarat.

In the first phase, farmers will get access to the advanced Mycorrhizal Biofertilizer product ‘KRIBHCO Rhizosuper’, powered with Novonesis’ proprietary LCO (Lipo-chitooligosaccharides) Promoter Technology®, suitable for all crops. Subsequently, the companies will introduce more of Novonesis’ biosolutions in the plant health space. LCO is a signalling molecule, emerging as a significant innovation in the agricultural sector, particularly in India, where farmers face numerous challenges such as reduced soil carbon, improper fertiliser use, and erratic weather patterns.

The Rhizosuper will cost farmers about Rs 500-600 per acre. Farmers can use it in paddy, wheat, and pulses during the early growth stages of plants when roots are developing. KRIBHCO plans to sell the product in the upcoming Rabi sowing season, which starts in October.

Elaborating on the partnership, M.R. Sharma, Managing Director, KRIBHCO said, ″This partnership will usher in a new era where Indian farmers will get access to cutting-edge agri biosolutions. KRIBHCO is committed to empowering our farmers with innovative agri biosolutions that not only enhance yield and soil quality, but also champion the cause of sustainable agriculture. By adopting KRIBHCO Rhizosuper, Indian farmers are not just improving their crop yields, but are also becoming the stewards of our land securing a prosperous future for the coming generations.

Krishna Mohan Puvvada, Novonesis Senior Vice President for the India, Middle East, and Africa region, said that for the first time, an innovative Mycorrhizal bio fertiliser with proprietary LCO promoter technology is being introduced in India after being tested on wheat, tomatoes, and chillies across the country.

Novonesis was formed this January with the merger of Novozymes and Chr. Hansen, both from Denmark. However, Novozymes has been in India for quite some time, and many in the food processing sector use its products.

Novonesis will support KRIBHCO in strengthening its

IFFCO has commissioned three urea plants in a single year

Amit Shah, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation launched IFFCO Nano DAP (Liquid) in New Delhi. Several dignitaries including the Secretary of, the Ministry of Cooperation, Gyanesh Kumar, and the Chairman, of IFFCO, Dilip Sanghani were present on the occasion.

In his address, Amit Shah said that the launch of the IFFCO Nano DAP (Liquid) product is an important beginning to making India self-reliant in the field of fertilisers. He said that this effort of IFFCO is an inspiration for all the national cooperatives to research and venture into new areas. The launch of the IFFCO Nano DAP (Liquid) product will bring a paradigm shift in the agriculture sector of India, it will make farmers prosperous and India self-reliant in the field of production and fertiliser. Shah said that the use of liquid DAP, through spraying on the plant, will help increase both the quality and quantity of production as well as the conservation of the land. This will contribute a lot to restoring the fertility of the land and will reduce the threat to the health of crores of Indians caused by chemical fertilisers.

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Minister Amit Shah appealed to farmers to use more effective liquid Nano Urea and DAP instead of granular urea and DAP. He said that the use of granular urea damages the land as well as the crop and the health of the people. He said that farmers have the maximum capacity to accept any new changes.  The effect of one bottle of 500 ml on the crop is equivalent to that of a 45 kg bag of granular urea.

Amit Shah said that 384 lakh metric tonnes of fertiliser are produced in the country, out of which cooperative societies produced 132 lakh metric tonnes. Out of this 132 Lakh metric tonnes of fertiliser, IFFCO has produced 90 Lakh metric tonnes. He said that cooperative societies like IFFCO and KRIBHCO have a huge contribution to India’s self-reliance in the fields of fertiliser, milk production and marketing. Shah said that instead of mass production, the main mantra of cooperation is mass production by the masses. It was believed that this mantra could not be successful after the decade of 1970-80, but, many cooperative societies like IFFCO and KRIBHCO have followed this mantra. Along with their professionalism in every field of cooperation, research, capacity and capability, they have kept the spirit of co-operative alive and have implemented it on the ground. He said that the biggest example and success story of a cooperative is that if today IFFCO earns Rupee 1, after the deduction of income tax, 80 paise goes directly to the farmers.

In this series, the cooperative society IFFCO has commissioned three urea plants in a single year.

IFFCO has commissioned three urea plants in