Nepal signs G2G agreement with India on chemical fertiliser import after efforts of 1.5 years

After efforts of over one and a half years, Nepal has signed a government-to-government agreement with India for the import of chemical fertiliser import. The post Nepal signs G2G agreement with India on chemical fertiliser import after efforts of 1.5 years appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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IBN signs agreement with Malaysian company

​​​​​​​The Investment Board, Nepal (IBN) and a Malaysian company have signed an agreement for conducting a feasibility study for establishment of a chemical fertiliser factory in Nepal.

IBN signs MoU for fertiliser plant feasibility study

​​​​​​​Investment Board Nepal (IBN) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with German-based DIAG Industries GmbH to conduct a detailed feasibility study for the establishment of a chemical fertiliser plant (urea) in Nepal.

Nepal hikes chemical fertiliser prices to curb subsidies

Nepal’s chemical fertiliser subsidy bill is likely to shoot up to a record Rs38.50 billion this fiscal year as import prices have swelled tremendously.

30,000 tonnes of fertiliser arrives from India

Almost all chemical fertiliser purchased from India under the government-to-government procurement process has arrived in Nepal. According to an official of Agriculture Inputs Company Limited (AI

India’s export tariff on rice sparks food inflation fears in Nepal

The paddy harvest is doubtful as Nepal suffered a shortage of chemical fertiliser during the transplantation period, experts say.

232 metric tonnes of chemical fertiliser imported from China

Nepal imported 232 metric tonnes of urea chemical fertiliser from China through the Tatopani transit, says the Tatopani Customs Office. The post 232 metric tonnes of chemical fertiliser imported from China appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepal signs deal with India to procure chemical fertiliser

The government-to-government contract bypasses the lengthy global tendering process to avoid scarcities during the main growing season.

Farmers in far west Nepal hit by chemical fertiliser shortage

Due to escalating global prices, the government company responsible for supplying imported fertilisers has been having a hard time finding sources.