India-bound fertiliser ships cross Hormuz, government says

Monday, 22 June 2026 - 20:46

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Four cargo ships carrying urea, di-ammonium phosphate and sulphur crossed ​the Strait of Hormuz last week ‌and were headed to ports in India, boosting the country's fertiliser stocks, the Indian ​government said in a statement on ​Monday.
Last week, India said 16 India-bound ⁠ships carrying fertiliser were stranded in ​the Strait of Hormuz with about ​700,000 tons on board.
To meet the local demand for the summer crop season, India has ​already imported 5 million tons of ​crop nutrients, including urea, apart from boosting local ‌output, ⁠a government official said last week.
India imports fertilisers, such as urea and DAP, as well as liquefied natural gas, ​a key ​feedstock for ⁠urea production, and is one of the world's largest fertiliser ​importers.
The ships, which are headed ​to ⁠the Krishnapatnam, Kakinada, Paradeep, and Mundra ports, crossed the strait last week, the ⁠statement ​said.
India's cumulative fertiliser stock ​stands at 19.60 million metric tons, the statement ​said.

-Reuters


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