New Delhi, July 8 -- The gradual normalisation of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has eased immediate concerns over India's fertiliser supplies, but executives in India's fertiliser industry say August is when it will become clear whether India has successfully avoided the crisis -- for that's when companies will start placing import orders that will determine fertiliser availability for the Rabi (winter crop) sowing season. "If you're sourcing from West Asia for Rabi, contracts ideally need to be placed by the first week of August," said Sanjiv Kanwar, managing director, Yara South Asia, a global agri-inputs company. "That gives enough time for vessels to be booked and cargoes to arrive before demand picks up." India's fertiliser req...