India, March 27 -- India's domestic fertilizer production may face a contraction as the West Asia war threatens to choke the supply of raw materials, according to a new report by Crisil Ratings. Urea and other nutrient output could plunge by as much as 15% if maritime and diplomatic disruptions in the region persist for three months, hitting the country at the start of the crucial kharif sowing season.
The supply crunch comes at a tough time for the world's most populous nation, which relies on West Asia for 40% of its fertilizer imports. With domestic manufacturing units facing a shortage of liquefied natural gas and ammonia-80% of which is sourced from the conflict-prone region-capacity utilization is expected to fall, hurting the effi...
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