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India Seeks 1.7 Million Tons of Urea Amid Supply Disruptions

India has issued a tender to import 1.7 million tons of urea due to disrupted gas supplies from the Middle East. The tender, managed by National Fertilizers Ltd., aims to secure fertilizer ahead of the monsoon sowing season.

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June 1, 2026
India Seeks 1.7 Million Tons of Urea Amid Supply Disruptions

India is actively seeking to import 1.7 million tons of urea, a crucial nitrogen fertilizer, as the country prepares for the upcoming monsoon sowing season. This move comes in response to disrupted natural gas supplies from the Middle East, which have impacted domestic urea production.

Tender Details

National Fertilizers Ltd., a state-run entity, has issued a tender to procure 900,000 tons of urea through India's west coast and the remaining volume via the east coast. The shipments are expected to leave the loading port by July 20, 2026.

  • Total Import Volume: 1.7 million tons
  • West Coast: 900,000 tons
  • East Coast: 800,000 tons
  • Deadline for Shipment: July 20, 2026

Impact of Middle East Conflict

The ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran has led to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global LNG supplies. This has forced some South Asian producers to shut down plants, significantly affecting urea production.

"India's reliance on Middle Eastern gas for urea production has made it vulnerable to geopolitical tensions," noted a trade analyst.

Market Dynamics

Global urea prices have surged due to the conflict, with nearly 45% of global supplies transiting through the Persian Gulf. In its previous tender, India purchased 2.5 million tons at prices nearly double the pre-conflict levels.

Metric Pre-Conflict Price Current Price
Urea (per ton) $250 $500

Domestic Demand

India requires approximately 39 million tons of fertilizer for crops during the June-September rainy season. Current inventories stand at about 20 million tons, according to the fertilizer ministry.

Strategic Importance

This tender is crucial for ensuring adequate fertilizer supply for key crops such as rice, corn, and soybeans, which are set to be planted next month. The strategic importation of urea is vital for maintaining agricultural productivity in the face of external supply challenges.

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