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Tata Chemicals working on alternatives to DAP
NDTVprofit.com October
23, 2007
Indian farmers are facing acute
shortage of DAP (Di Ammonium Phosphate) because the
Indian fertiliser companies have stopped importing DAP
with government not subsidising it anymore.
Tata Chemicals found this as an opportunity by launching
customised fertilizers based on the needs of specific
crops and soils.
Government's decision to change policy on subsidising
certain fertiliser categories like DAP has caused supply-demand
gap in the DAP market. DAP is a critical fertiliser
that Indian farmers depend upon and a short supply has
disrupted the plans of many Indian farmers.
While farmers continue to believe that growing crops
without DAP will be tough but for companies like Tata
Chemicals this is an opportunity to introduce customised
fertilizers.
The company is working closely with farmers to introduce
new fertiliser types and is planning to set up a new
plant at Babrala in Uttar Pradesh.
Homi Khusrokhan, MD, Tata Chemicals, said, "In
the past we used to import DAP but now the freight costs
have gone up. Last year we made losses in importing
DAP but this year we are introducing alternative solutions
to DAP."
The tight supply position of DAP has given Tata Chemicals
an opportunity to innovate and its strategy of enlarging
its fertiliser products portfolio may work for both
the farmers and the company.

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