Shivraj Chouhan to launch 'Khet Bachao Abhiyan' on June 1 as Govt reviews fertiliser, fuel stocks amid West Asia crisis
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches Khet Bachao Abhiyan nationwide from June 1. The campaign aims to reduce excessive fertiliser use and promote balanced application. It will run until June 30, starting from Raisen, Madhya Pr...
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Chouhan is reaching out to state Chief Ministers over phone and has written to all Chief Ministers seeking their cooperation. Under the drive, the minister will tour the country for a month, visiting farms and interacting directly with farmers to push for balanced fertiliser use, soil health management and alternatives like nano-urea and organic inputs.
The outreach comes as the government recently reviewed fuel, fertiliser and other essential commodities on Wednesday amid the ongoing West Asia crisis. In the sixth meeting of the Informal Group of Ministers on West Asia, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Centre asserted that supplies across the country remain normal and urged citizens to avoid panic buying of petrol, diesel and LPG.
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The government said petrol and diesel supplies are "fully adequate", with refining capacity of 258.1 MTPA against domestic consumption of 243.2 million tonnes last fiscal. India also exports ~61.5 million tonnes of petroleum products annually, leaving no supply gap. Public Sector OMCs are absorbing losses of around Rs 550 crore per day to shield consumers from the full impact of global price rises.
For Kharif 2026, fertiliser requirement is estimated at 390.54 lakh metric tonnes, with current availability at 200.47 LMT, or over 51% of need. After the West Asia crisis, around 122.4 LMT has been added via imports and domestic production. India has secured ~15 LMT of DAP and 10 LMT of NPKs expected at ports in May-June.
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Rajnath Singh directed officials to keep enhancing preparedness and ensure "fertilisers and other essential agricultural inputs remain adequately available to farmers" so food prices stay stable. With subsidies being cleared weekly and input stocks under regular review, -Khet Bachao Abhiyan- is framed as the farm-level push: cut wasteful urea use, improve soil health, and reduce import dependence as global supply chains stay fragile.
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