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Nano Fertiliser plant opened at Kakinada

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To produce new generation fertilisers

India’s leading agri solutions provider, Coromandel International Limited recently unveiled a state-of-the-art Nano Fertiliser plant at its Kakinada complex in Andhra Pradesh.

Inaugurated by Mr. Sankarasubramanian S, Executive Director, NutrientBusiness the Kakinada unit produces a wide range of NPK grades with annual capacity of 2 million MT of fertilisers and caters to the needs of farming communities across India.

With the commissioning of the new Nano facility at its Kakinada complex, Coromandel has forayed into new generation fertilisers, which have the potential to revolutionise Indian agriculture, stated an official release from the company.

The new Nano Fertilizer Plant is designed using energy-efficient technologies and has a fully automated production line including a robotic arm for bottling operations. 

It has capacity to produce 1 crore bottles of Nano fertilisers per annum and can be scaled up for higher volumes besides producing multiple ranges of Nano fertilisers.

Coromandel has developed Nano fertilisers like Nano DAP and Nano Urea through its in-house Research and Development center at IIT Bombay-Monash Research Academy. 

The nano-sized fertiliser particles ensure optimal nutrient delivery and absorption by the plants and have the potential to replace the conventional fertilisers while also increasing the crop yield.

The company markets Nano fertilisers under the brand name of “Gromor Nano DAP” and “Gromor Nano Urea”. 

This environment-friendly fertiliser has received positive response from across geographies and various crop segments, and with this encouraging response from the farming community the company has set up a comprehensive state of the art Nano fertiliser facility at Kakinada to cater to the demands across the country. 

It has also carried out extensive farmer field trials of both its Nano Fertilisers to establish the product efficacy.

Coromandel International had also set up a Nano Technology Center at Coimbatore to focus on Nano application in agriculture and to establish quality for Nano range of products. 

During the launch event, the company also felicitated its key channel partners from across the country who have taken lead to make Nano DAP accessible to the farmers.

On the occasion of the Nano Fertiliser plant launch at Kakinada, Mr. Sankarasubramanian S, Executive Director, Nutrient Business, Coromandel International Ltd, said, “Coromandel’s Nano Fertiliser Plant at Kakinada is a testament to its commitment and dedication to boost nutrient efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and improve the economic viability of farming in India. 

The government’s push for Nano DAP marks a new era in Indian agriculture, where technology and sustainability go hand in hand. This innovation aligns with our goals of enhancing agricultural productivity & farm sustainability & we believe that Nano fertilisers will play a crucial role in shaping the future of agriculture.”

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