Updated: 26 Aug 2022, 12:10 AM IST Soumick Majumdar Huge production will be done on Indian soil. Such is the plan of Modi government. The plan will be implemented within the next 4 years. Such news has been found in a central official source. 1/6Import of urea from abroad should be stopped. Farmers of the country need fertilizers. And for that there will be huge production on Indian soil. Such is the plan of Modi government. The plan will be implemented within the next 4 years. Such news has been found in a central official source. File photo – AFP (AFP) 2/6Earlier, however, the Center had announced this. Union Fertilizer Minister Mansukh Mandavya informed about this plan at the beginning of last July. He said, self-sufficient India will make its own urea fertilizer. File photo – Bloomberg (AFP) 3/6Not only that. The quality of urea in India will also improve compared to foreign countries. The government will provide better quality ‘Nano Urea’. What is its specialty? File Image-ANI (AFP) 4/6The patent for this particular nano urea is held by Fertilizer Cooperative IFFCO. About 20 million tonnes of conventional urea will be replaced every year with this indigenous ‘nano’ urea. But is it effective? File photo-AFP (AFP) 5/6Nano urea is a highly effective way of providing nutrients to crops. It fulfills the nitrogen requirements of crops. A 500 ml bottle of the nano variant is equivalent to a full bag of conventional urea. As a result, it is understood how much its effectiveness is high. File photo-AFP (AFP) 6/6As a result, the government is expected to save 40 thousand crore rupees annually. India is the largest buyer of urea and di-ammonium phosphate. India has been suffering due to the increase in global fertilizer prices in the recent past. File photo-AFP (AFP)