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Rallis India commissions new automated 8000 metric tonnes WSF plant in Maharashtra

Rallis India commissions new automated 8000 metric tonnes WSF plant in Maharashtra

Rallis India Limited, a Tata enterprise and a leading player in the Indian Agri inputs industry, announces the establishment of a new automatic 8000 metric tons Water-Soluble Fertiliser (WSF) plant in Akola, Maharashtra.

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MUMBAI, 9 May 2024: Rallis India Limited, a Tata enterprise and a leading player in the Indian Agri inputs industry, announces the establishment of a new automatic 8000 metric tons Water-Soluble Fertiliser (WSF) plant in Akola, Maharashtra.

This strategic initiative underscores Rallis India's commitment to innovation, advancing sustainable agriculture practices and enhancing farm productivity.

Commenting on the inauguration of the WSF plant, Dr. Gyanendra Shukla, Managing Director & CEO of Rallis India Limited, said, “Water-soluble fertiliser forms a crucial element within the Integrated Plant Nutrient Management System, a sustainable approach to comprehensive and balanced crop nutrition confirmed worldwide through extensive research over several decades. Rallis India has developed WSF products tailored for both foliar and fertigation applications, adhering closely to the best of Sustainable Product Stewardship. These products will play a pivotal role in improving soil health, enhancing nutrient uptake, and promoting balanced crop nutrition, thereby contributing to sustainable agricultural
development.”

Rallis India's investment in the Akola WSF plant reflects its dedication to technological prowess and operational efficiency, signaling transformative changes in agriculture and sustainable development in the Vidarbha region. With its’ robust research base, advanced manufacturing facility, dedicated field force, and relentless pursuit of improvement, Rallis India aims to become one of the top three players in the customised WSF business in India by FY28.


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