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ICAR-IARI Signs MoU with Coromandel International to Evaluate Nano Urea and Nano DAP for Sustainable Farming

This collaboration seeks to assess the effectiveness of nano-fertilizers in promoting sustainable agriculture by examining their impact on plant nutrition and soil health.

Updated on: 27 March, 2025 12:18 PM IST By: KJ Staff
The MoU was signed in the presence of distinguished guests from ICAR-IARI and Coromandel International. (Photo Source: ICAR)
The MoU was signed in the presence of distinguished guests from ICAR-IARI and Coromandel International. (Photo Source: ICAR)

ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Coromandel International Limited (CIL), Hyderabad, to conduct a contract research project aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of foliar-applied nano urea and nano Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP).

Dr. Ch. Srinivasa Rao, Director of ICAR-IARI, highlighted the importance of such alliances in addressing challenges related to agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. He emphasized that the study's findings would offer critical insights into the behavior and efficiency of nano-fertilizers within the soil-plant system, contributing to the optimization of nutrient use in farming practices.

Nano-fertilizers have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional fertilizers, offering enhanced nutrient delivery, reduced wastage, and minimized environmental impact. Through this joint initiative, the project aims to comprehensively analyze the performance of nano urea and nano DAP in diverse agro-climatic conditions, thereby generating data to guide policy decisions and improve agricultural productivity.

Experts appreciated the collaborative spirit of the project, recognizing the contributions of ICAR-IARI scientists and industry partners. They acknowledged the initiative as a pivotal step toward integrating technological advancements into sustainable agricultural practices.

The findings from this research are anticipated to provide evidence-based recommendations for the broader adoption of nano-fertilizers, supporting resource efficiency and long-term soil health.

The collaboration is expected to pave the way for more efficient fertilization techniques, ultimately benefiting both farmers and the environment.

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