India is dependent on urea imports as domestic output is lower than the demand. Overseas purchase is being done via three state trading enterprises - STC, MMTC and IPL.
"Our urea requirement is 2.5 million tonnes for this kharif season. We have finalised imports for 2 million tonnes of urea which will reach Indian ports by the end of this month," a senior Fertiliser Ministry official told PTI.
The third import tender has been floated to procure the balance 5,00,000 tonnes of urea, the official said.
Once the kharif season is over, the government will assess the urea requirement for the rabi (winter) season after discussing with the states and then place tenders for imports.
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Normally, urea requirement is around 3.5 million tonnes for the rabi season beginning October.
Stating that country's total urea imports could come down this year, the official said, "overall, urea import is estimated to be around 7 million tonnes in the 2016-17 fiscal, much lower than 8.5 million tonnes in the last year."
Much of the urea imports is procured from open market, India also has an offtake agreement with Oman-based fertiliser firm OMIFCO, which is a joint venture between domestic cooperatives IFFCO, Kribhco and Oman Oil company SAOC.
Last month, Fertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar had said the domestic urea output could touch a new record at 25.5 million tonnes in 2016-17 fiscal, up by 1 million tonnes from the last year.