Union Budget ignores Cooperative Sector
By Mohan Mishra, Director, NCUI It is disheartening to note that the Union Budget 2012-13 had nothing for the Indian ...
By Mohan Mishra, Director, NCUI It is disheartening to note that the Union Budget 2012-13 had nothing for the Indian ...
In an interesting analysis offered by experts it is becoming clear that lack of clear-cut policy on Urea proved nemesis ...
Organisations representing farmers have opposed the govt decision to cut subsidy on phosphatic and potassic (P&K) fertilisers and warned that ...
Fertiliser major IFFCO may fix the profit target for the next financial year at Rs 800 crore, lower than Rs ...
Refuting the news of alleged shut down of Iffco plant in Paradip as reported in some sections of media, Director ...
Using a reduction in demand as an excuse, the international suppliers of fertilisers such as Uralkali, Potash Corp, Mosaic and ...
State Minister of Fertilizers and Chemicals Mr Srikant Kumar Jena told Parliament on Friday that cooperative giant Iffco would keep ...
Police on Sunday seized 10,000 sacks of urea from three godowns under Jogbani police station area in Bihar's Araria district ...
IFFCO has proved once again that it can travel extra-mile to help the farmers of the country. Proving to be ...
Production of urea, a key fertiliser, is expected to increase by 4.2 lakh tonnes to 223 lakh tonnes this fiscal.
Pranab Mukerjee, the senior most minister in UPA Govt would sit along with group of Ministers to decide on decontrolling ...
A group of ministers (GoM) headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee would meet on August 5 to finalise the policy ...
Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) has forwarded shutdown notification for division 2 of Kribhco's urea making facility in Haziara industrial ...
Fertiliser production need to be enhanced to 35 million tonne per annum from the current level of 21 million tonne ...
IFFCO's plant at Paradip, in Orissa, achieved record production of 16.62 lakh tonnes of fertiliser during 2010-11, surpassing the target ...