New Delhi: The availability of urea in Telangana was adequate during the 2025 Kharif season, with 10.28 lakh tonnes supplied against a requirement of 9.80 lakh tonnes between April 1 and September 30, Minister of State for Fertilisers Anupriya Patel informed the Lok Sabha on Friday.

Patel, in a written reply to a query from Congress MP Mallu Ravi, said fertiliser sales during the period stood at 9.79 lakh tonnes, leaving a closing stock of 49,000 tonnes as on September 30.

For the ongoing Rabi 2025-26 season, the state currently holds 2.29 lakh tonnes as on December 1, which she described as “adequate”.

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Ravi had sought details on whether the Union government had taken note of Telangana’s formal complaint in August-September alleging a critical shortfall of over 3 lakh tonnes of urea against the state’s allocated quota for Kharif.

Patel, however, maintained that supplies met and exceeded requirements, adding that intra-state distribution of fertilisers at the district level is handled by the state government.

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