Revolutionizing Indian Agriculture with Nano Technology
New Delhi: Leading agri-solutions provider, Coromandel International Ltd, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art nano fertilizer plant at its facility in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. This milestone marks a significant advancement in the realm of agricultural technology in India.
The plant was unveiled on Sunday by the company’s Executive Director (Nutrient Business), Sankarasubramanian S, in the presence of senior leadership and key channel partners from across the nation. With this new facility, Coromandel has ventured into the new generation of fertilizers, which hold the potential to revolutionize Indian agriculture.
State-of-the-Art Technology
The fully automated nano fertilizer plant boasts an annual production capacity of one crore bottles. Designed using energy-efficient technologies, the facility can be scaled up to manufacture a diverse range of nano fertilizers beyond the existing Nano Dia Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) and Nano Urea products.
Innovative Research and Development
Developed through Coromandel’s in-house R&D centre at IIT Bombay-Monash Research Academy, these nano fertilizers ensure optimal nutrient delivery and absorption by plants. Marketed under the ‘Gromor Nano’ brand, Coromandel has conducted extensive farmer field trials to establish their efficacy. Additionally, the firm has established a Nano Technology Centre in Coimbatore to further focus on nano applications in agriculture.
Coromandel’s Kakinada unit has an annual production capacity of 2 million tonnes of conventional fertilizers, serving the farming community across India. This new nano fertilizer plant underscores the company’s commitment to advancing agricultural productivity and sustainability.
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