The country had imported 78.43 lakh tonnes (LT) of urea in the same period a year ago, according to official data.
The rise in imports was due to lower prices of the fertiliser in international market, a source said.
The government imports urea through three agencies -- State Trading Corporation, MMTC and Indian Potash Ltd.
Besides, India has an offtake agreement with Oman-based fertiliser firm OMIFCO, a joint venture between domestic cooperatives such as IFFCO, Kribhco and Oman Oil company SAOC.
Urea is a controlled fertiliser and is sold at fixed selling price of Rs 5,360 per tonne. The difference between cost of production and selling price is paid as a subsidy to manufacturers.
The country's annual urea demand is 300 lakh tonnes, while the production is stagnant at 220 lakh tonnes.
The government has ensured that the urea which is being sold in the country whether indigenously produced or imported will be completely neem coated, a move aimed at checking the diversion of subsidised urea for industrial purposes.
The production is expected to rise to 240 LT in the current financial year after the new energy norms framed by the government for fertiliser plants, he said.
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