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New Delhi:Now, all fertilizers in the country will be available under the 'Bharat Brand'. In fact, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the One Nation One Fertilizer (ONOF) initiative, the largest initiative in the fertilizer sector, tomorrow. Prime Minister Bag will also launch the PM Agri-Startup Conclave and Kisan Samman Sammelan at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in Pusa, Delhi, starting tomorrow, October 17. It should be noted that the Indian government is making it mandatory for fertilizer companies to market their products under the brand name 'Bharat' so that standardization of fertilizer brands can be achieved across the country, regardless of which company manufactures them. It could be 'Bharat Urea', 'Bharat DAP', 'Bharat MOP', or 'Bharat NPK'. The development of a single brand 'Bharat' for all fertilizers will reduce the uncontrolled proliferation of fertilizers, which is the primary cause of excessive transportation subsidies. With the One Nation One Fertilizer initiative, urea and DAP will now be sold under the single brand 'Bharat' at subsidized rates across the country. This decision will not only benefit millions of farmers in the country but also ensure an adequate supply of urea and DAP for agriculture.
Only the brand name 'Bharat' will be written on two-thirds of the fertilizer bag. Fertilizer companies will be allowed to display their name, brand, logo, and other essential information on one-third of the fertilizer bag. However, the brand 'Bharat' (Bharat) and PMBJP logo must be placed on two-thirds of the fertilizer bag. Although this arrangement will come into effect from October, fertilizer companies have been given until the end of December to sell their existing stocks. One Nation, One Fertilizer will enable farmers to receive fertilizer deliveries quickly and also result in savings on subsidy expenses. Currently, companies sell these fertilizers under different names, but when they are sent from one state to another, not only does the transportation cost increase, but there are also difficulties in making them available to farmers on time. To address this problem, subsidized fertilizers will now be produced under a single brand.
Now, all fertilizers will be available under the 'Bharat Brand', and farmers to know the benefits... Posted: Sun 10, 2022 New Delhi Now, all fertilizers in the country will be available under the 'Bharat Brand'. In fact, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the One Nation One Fertilizer (ONOF) initiative, the largest initiative in the fertilizer sector, tomorrow. Prime Minister Bag will also launch the PM Agri-Startup Conclave and Kisan Samman Sammelan at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) in Pusa, Delhi, starting tomorrow, October 17. It should be noted that the Indian government is making it mandatory for fertilizer companies to market their products under the brand name 'Bharat' so that standardization of fertilizer brands can be achieved across the country, regardless of which company manufactures them. It could be 'Bharat Urea', 'Bharat DAP', 'Bharat MOP', or 'Bharat NPK'. The development of a single brand 'Bharat' for all fertilizers will reduce the uncontrolled proliferation of fertilizers, which is the primary cause of excessive transportation subsidies. With the One Nation One Fertilizer initiative, urea and DAP will now be sold under the single brand 'Bharat' at subsidized rates across the country. This decision will not only benefit millions of farmers in the country but also ensure an adequate supply of urea and DAP for agriculture.
Only the brand name 'Bharat' will be written on two-thirds of the fertilizer bag. Fertilizer companies will be allowed to display their name, brand, logo, and other essential information on one-third of the fertilizer bag. However, the brand 'Bharat' (Bharat) and PMBJP logo must be placed on two-thirds of the fertilizer bag. Although this arrangement will come into effect in October, fertilizer companies have been given until the end of December to sell their existing stocks. One Nation, One Fertilizer will enable farmers to receive fertilizer deliveries quickly and also result in savings on subsidy expenses.
Currently, companies sell these fertilizers under different names, but when they are sent from one state to another, not only does the transportation cost increase but there are also difficulties in making them available to farmers on time. To address this problem, subsidized fertilizers will now be produced under a single brand.