World's first liquid D.A.P. The plant has been inaugurated in Gujarat

World's first liquid D.A.P. The plant has been inaugurated in Gujarat

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Category : Business and economics Published on: October 26 2023

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  • Recently the world's first liquid D.A.P. The plant has been inaugurated in Kalol, Gujarat.
  • It has been constructed at the Kalol campus of Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited (IFFCO).
  • This plant was inaugurated by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah.
  • Five hundred M.L. from this plant. Two lakh bottles will be produced daily.
  • Each bottle will be equivalent to a 45 kg bag.
  • The price of one bottle will be six hundred rupees.
  • Nano fertilizer has been developed for the first time in the world by IFFCO scientists.
  • Apart from Nano DAP (liquid), IFFCO has also manufactured Nano Urea (liquid).
  • Nano Urea is already being sold, while Nano DAP was launched this year.
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