Rallis India Limited, a provider of agricultural inputs, has declared plans to build a new automated 8,000-ton water-soluble fertilizer (WSF) plant in Akola, Maharashtra. The company officials said in a statement that the strategic initiative demonstrates the company’s dedication to innovation, developing sustainable agriculture methods and increasing farm output. The WSF facility in Akola has received ₹11.5 crore from the firm.
Gyanendra Shukla (MD and CEO of Rallis India Limited) said, “Water-soluble fertilizer 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 created WSF products that closely follow the best practices for sustainable product stewardship and are suited for foliar and fertigation applications. These goods will be essential in boosting nutrient uptake, encouraging balanced crop nutrition and strengthening soil health—all of which will support the growth of sustainable agriculture.”
Rallis India’s investment in the Akola WSF plant demonstrates its commitment to operational effectiveness and technological prowess, heralding revolutionary shifts in agriculture and sustainable development in the Vidarbha area. With its strong R&D, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, committed field staff and unwavering drive for progress, the firm aims to rank among the top three companies in India’s bespoke WSF market by FY28.
The WSF products from Rallis India are made to assist in a range of agricultural applications and guarantee efficient nutrient delivery to crops. Farmers will profit from the development in the production of water-soluble fertilizers, which also supports sustainable practices. It strengthens the company’s position in encouraging balanced crop nutrition and enhancing soil health.