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Telangana Seeks Exclusive Ramagundam Urea Allocation

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has requested the central government to allocate all urea produced at the Ramagundam Fertilizer factory to the state. This move aims to ensure sufficient fertilizer availability for the upcoming kharif season amid potential rainfall deficits.

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June 1, 2026
Telangana Seeks Exclusive Ramagundam Urea Allocation

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has made a strategic appeal to the central government, seeking the allocation of all urea produced at the Ramagundam Fertilizer factory to the state. This request comes as Telangana prepares for the upcoming kharif season, with concerns over potential rainfall deficits due to the El Nino effect.

Strategic Allocation Request

The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of ensuring sufficient fertilizer availability to support farmers during the critical planting season. "We will write a letter to the Union government, appealing to it to sanction all the output from the factory to the State to meet the kharif requirements," he stated during a meeting focused on monsoon preparedness.

Weather Concerns and Water Management

The India Meteorological Department has forecasted potential deficit rainfall conditions, which could impact agricultural productivity. In response, the Chief Minister has directed officials to secure Telangana's share of water from the Krishna and Godavari rivers, emphasizing the need for interstate cooperation with Maharashtra and Karnataka.

"If the upper riparian States continue to release water only after their dams are completely filled, Telangana will face severe difficulties," Reddy warned.

Implications for Farmers

The potential shortfall in rainfall underscores the necessity for crop diversification and efficient water management. Farmers are being advised to consider crops that require less water, aligning with the state's broader agricultural strategy.

Outlook and Next Steps

As the kharif season approaches, the focus remains on securing necessary resources and implementing effective water management strategies. The outcome of the state's request to the central government will be pivotal in shaping the agricultural landscape for the coming months.

Factor Current Status Potential Impact
Urea Allocation Pending Central Approval Critical for Kharif Season
Rainfall Forecast Deficit Expected Crop Diversification Needed
Water Resources Negotiations Ongoing Essential for Irrigation

The situation remains dynamic, with the state's agricultural success hinging on both natural and administrative factors.

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