Urea imports stood at 50.38 LT in the April-October period of 2013-14, according to official data.
"Urea imports have come down this year so far mainly due to carry-over stocks from last year and farmers sowing crops in lesser area compared to last year," a Fertilizer Ministry official said.
Sowing of kharif crop begins with the onset of southwest monsoon in June and farmers normally start preparing fields before the arrival of rains.
Besides, these three STEs, the government imports urea through OMIFCO, which is a joint venture project of IFFCO and Kribhco, with an offtake agreement.
India's urea imports have decreased 12 per cent to 7.08 MT in 2013-14, due to carry-over stocks from the previous year. The country had imported 8.04 MT of urea in the entire 2012-13 fiscal.