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Farmers Protest in Amritsar Over Urea Shortage; Security Tightened

Farmers in Amritsar held a demonstration on Monday against the alleged shortage of urea and fertilisers. Police have increased security measures to prevent any law and order issues, as protesters prepared to burn an effigy. The global urea market faces disruption due to Qatar's plant shutdowns and Iranian gas cutoffs. In response, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched the Khet Bachao Abhiyan to promote balanced fertiliser use.

Farmers protest in Amritsar over urea, fertilizer shortage; security beefed up

Amritsar, June 8

Farmers held a demonstration in Amritsar on Monday to protest against the alleged shortage of urea and fertilisers. Amritsar Assistant Commissioner of Police Preetinder Singh stated that the police have put adequate security measures in place to maintain law and order. During the protest, demonstrators prepared to burn an effigy to register their grievances.

"Today, the farmers are protesting here regarding some demands related to urea and fertilisers. The protesters have prepared to burn an effigy," Singh said. "We have made proper arrangements to ensure that the law and order situation does not deteriorate."

The global urea market is facing a potential crisis as Qatar's urea plants have remained offline since early March, compounded by Iranian gas cutoffs and force majeure declarations across Gulf exporters. Industry experts warn that the lack of diversification in the global urea supply chain has created a single chokepoint vulnerability, making it susceptible to disruptions.

Earlier in March, QatarEnergy announced that it is stopping the production of some downstream products in the country, including urea, polymers, methanol, aluminium, and other products, amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Meanhwile, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has launch the Khet Bachao Abhiyan nationwide from June 1, responding to the Prime Minister's call to reduce excessive fertiliser use. The month-long campaign will run till June 30 and began from Ramsiya village in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh.

Chouhan is reaching out to state Chief Ministers over phone and has written to all Chief Ministers seeking their cooperation. Under the drive, the minister is touring the country for a month, visiting farms and interacting directly with farmers to push for balanced fertiliser use, soil health management and alternatives like nano-urea and organic inputs.

The outreach comes as the government recently reviewed fuel, fertiliser and other essential commodities on Wednesday amid the ongoing West Asia crisis. In the sixth meeting of the Informal Group of Ministers on West Asia, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Centre asserted that supplies across the country remain normal and urged citizens to avoid panic buying of petrol, diesel and LPG.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, global urea supply chain ki vulnerability toh pata thi, lekin action late hai. Qatar plants band hone se pehle hi alternative sources plan karna chahiye tha. Khet Bachao Abhiyan achha hai, par farmers ko immediate solution nahi mil raha. Effigy jalana extreme hai, par frustration samajh sakte hain. 🙏

James A

Interesting how the Indian government is balancing domestic protests with global supply issues. The West Asia crisis is affecting everyone, but Indian farmers shouldn't suffer for it. Hope the Khet Bachao Abhiyan actually addresses root causes rather than just being a PR exercise.

Vikram M

Ek baat toh clear hai - humein self-reliant banana hoga urea production mein. Iran aur Qatar par depend rahna risky hai. Nano-urea ek game-changer ho sakta hai, par uski availability aur cost pe focus chahiye. Police ka bandobast thoda zyada lag raha hai ek peaceful protest ke liye. 🤔

Ananya R

It's heartbreaking to see farmers burn effigies because they can't get basic inputs. The government's campaign is well-intentioned, but what about immediate needs? Also, why did it take a West Asia crisis to realize our dependence on imported urea? Long-term planning needed.

Sarah B

As someone who follows global trade, this is a classic supply chain crisis. India should have diversified suppliers years ago. The Khet Bachao Abhiyan

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