BRS Criticizes Government for Alleged Unofficial Ban on Urea Sales
**Farmers of Sugarcane, Fruit Orchards, and Vegetables Experience Urea Shortage, Says Harish Rao**
In a recent statement, Agriculture Minister Harish Rao highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by farmers in Telangana, particularly those involved in the cultivation of sugarcane, fruit orchards, and vegetable crops, due to a significant shortage of urea. Urea is a vital nitrogen-rich fertilizer that plays a critical role in enhancing crop yields.
Minister Rao indicated that the shortage has been a growing concern, exacerbated by increased demand during the planting season. He called for immediate measures to ensure the availability of urea and other essential fertilizers to support local agriculture.
The issue of fertilizer availability has broader implications, as it impacts not only crop production but also the economic stability of farming communities. The Telangana government has been actively seeking solutions, including potential collaborations with fertilizer manufacturers to address supply chain disruptions.
Farmers are urged to reach out to agricultural extension services for guidance on alternative fertilization practices while authorities work to resolve the urea shortage.
