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Rajgarh: Defaulting Farmers Are Not Getting Fertilizers, Those Who Are Not Defaulters Are Facing Hardships.

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A fertilizer shortage has exacerbated the hardships of farmers in Madhya Pradesh's Rajgarh district. Long lines have formed at distribution centers in the bitter cold, while the Agriculture Department claims adequate supplies. Sachin Jain, Deputy Director of Agriculture, says that 65,000 metric tons of urea have been made available in the district since October 1st, of which 60,000 tons have been distributed. He says 30 percent more urea has bee…
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A fertilizer shortage has exacerbated the hardships of farmers in Madhya Pradesh's Rajgarh district. Long lines have formed at distribution centers in the bitter cold, while the Agriculture Department claims adequate supplies. Sachin Jain, Deputy Director of Agriculture, says that 65,000 metric tons of urea have been made available in the district since October 1st, of which 60,000 tons have been distributed. He says 30 percent more urea has bee…

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groundreport.in broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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