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        <title>Indian Fertilizer Industry News</title>
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            <title>GSFC plans expansion programme at Sikka</title>
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	 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals (GSFC) is planning to expand diammonium phosphate (DAP) capacity and imported 
	intermediates logistics facilities at its Sikka complex in Gujarat. The project cost estimated at Rs 9000 million involves setting 
	up of D-train with a capacity to manufacture 1650 tonnes per day (tpd) of DAP or 1870 tpd of NPK complex fertilizers. It also 
	envisages installation of two 10,000 MT storage tanks for ammonia and phosphoric acid and associated facilities. Currently, the
	 Sikka plant has two identical streams (A & B Trains) with a licensed capacity of 3,26,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) and C Train, 
	which was installed in 2002, with a capacity of 3, 96,000 tpa.
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2013 05:46:17 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Indra Industries to implement expansion programme at Dhar</title>
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	 Indra Industries Limited (IIL) is planning to expand its single super phosphate (SSP) plant and set up a zinc phosphate unit 
	at existing plant in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.The company would increase SSP powder capacity by 75,000 tonnes per 
	annum (tpa) to 120,000 tpa from 45,000 tpa. The project will have facility to convert the entire powder SSP output of 120,000 
	tpa into granular SSP (GSSP). The project also envisages setting up of zinc sulphate unit with a capacity of 10 tonnes per 
	day.
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2013 05:45:55 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Zuari Industries to set up 1.3 million tpa urea plant in Belgaum</title>
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	 Zuari Industries is planning to set up a urea plant at Belgaum in Karnataka with a capacity of 1.3 million tpa. It will use 
	natural gas to produce urea and will entail an investment of Rs. 50,000 million. Natural gas will be transported by GAIL's 
	Dabhol-Bangalore pipeline. Currently, the pipeline is under construction and is likely to be completed by 2012. The company is 
	in the process of land acquisition and applied for requisite clearances.
	  Latest News   As of December 2013, the company has shelved the project on account of difficulty in land
	 acquisition. 
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2013 05:45:17 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Fertilizer Ministry moots to remove guaranteed buyback clause</title>
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	 Fertilizer Ministry has moved a proposal to the Cabinet to remove guaranteed buyback clause in
	the urea investment policy and adopt a bidding process to shortlist companies after the lucrative
	incentive led to a flood of applications for expanding capacities. In January, the ministry notified
	the New Investment Policy(NIP) 2012 -- approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs in
	December last year -- to incentivise manufacturers for raising domestic urea output. Policy
	guaranteed buy-back of urea for eight years from start of production. Encouraged by this clause, 13
	fertilizer firms applied for setting up new plant or expanding capacity of existing plant by about 16
	million tonne. However, India needs an additional capacity of only 8 million tonne of urea to become
	self-sufficient. The domestic production stands at about 22 million tonne. According to sources, the
	ministry has moved a proposal before CCEA to remove the buy-back clause and introduce bidding
	process for short listing 4-5 applicants from among the 13 that have applied.
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			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2013 06:01:31 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Fertilizer Corp to revive Ramagundam unit</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Fertilizer Corp of India is planning to revive its fertilizer unit in Ramagundam in Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. The plant has been declared sick unit in 1992. The central government has provided in-principle clearance to the project and approved an investment of Rs. 50000 million. The project may be jointly established by National Fertilizers Ltd and Engineers India Ltd.]]></description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2013 13:02:44 GMT</pubDate>
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