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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

TCL's urea, a trusted farming companion

When farmers buy urea made by Tata Chemicals, they do so in the knowledge that they have in their hands a product that bears the Tata stamp of quality and reliability

By using Tata Chemicals' urea and taking advantage of the Tata Kisan Sansars (TKSs) run by the company, farmers can optimise the yield from their land.

Urea is an important nitrogenous fertiliser and Tata Chemicals is a major manufacturer of the product in India. The Babrala facility, among the best of its kind in India and comparable to the best in the world, has set new standards in technology, energy conservation, productivity and safety. It is the only fertiliser plant in the country to use dual feedstock: natural gas or naphtha, or a combination of both.

The nature of the soil in many Indian regions is such that nitrogenous fertilisers are an important input for most crops. It is, thus, important that farmers have access to good urea at low cost.

Millions of farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, where the TKSs currently operate, utilise the basket of services offered by these farm centres, including advice on what crops to grow and which fertilisers to use.

TKSs stock seeds, pesticides and fertilisers for farmers to buy at affordable prices. They also lease out farm equipment and implements to farmers who cannot afford to buy expensive modern machinery.

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