The Fertilizer production has increased by 4.1 percent during 7MFY21 after registering a growth of 2.6 percent during 7M-FY20, CARE Ratings has stated in its latest report. The rating agency has noted that - on a monthly basis, production increased by 6.3 percent during October ’20. The country witnessed an on-time arrival of Southwest monsoon, followed by a quick spread across the region which has resulted in higher sowing thus augmenting the sales of fertilizers which has led to an increase in production. An increase in production can also be ascribed to restocking activities undertaken by the manufacturers in order to keep up with the sharp increase in fertilizer sales witnessed during the year. Imports have increased sharply by 18.2 percent due to by the sharp increase in urea imports. Import dependence (imports as a proportion of production plus imports) has fallen from being 36 percent to 39 percent during 7M-FY21. Production of urea increased by 5 percent during 7M-FY21 due to favorable weather and market conditions. Imports have risen sharply by 36.4 percent to supplement the increase in demand. Import dependence of urea (imports as a proportion of production plus imports) has increased to 31 percent during 7M-FY21 compared with being 25 percent during 7M-FY20. DAP production fell by 10.1 percent during 7M-FY21. The decline in production can be attributed to the shortage in raw material availability and labour constraints. Imports on the other hand have risen by 13.9 percent in the same period. Farmers Protest: BJP leader Nand Kishore Yadav lashes out at opposition Anna Hazare starts hunger strike in support of farmers' protest Government not agree to withdraw new agricultural law, farmers will receive written proposal today