IFFCO inaugurated its advanced nano fertiliser plant in Devanahalli, Bengaluru, marking a major step in promoting science-driven and precision farming across India. The facility underscores the cooperative’s commitment to innovative, sustainable, and farmer-centric agricultural solutions.
High-capacity facility to boost nano urea production
Spanning twelve acres, the plant has a daily production capacity of 200,000 bottles of Nano Urea Plus. Designed with advanced manufacturing processes and rigorous quality controls, the facility reflects IFFCO’s strategy of integrating science, sustainability, and farmer welfare. Dileep Sanghani, Chairman of IFFCO, emphasized the importance of innovation in agriculture: “Science plus innovation must ultimately translate into farmer welfare.”
Reducing urea dependence and improving nutrient efficiency
The facility is expected to reduce reliance on conventional urea, particularly in southern India, curb import requirements, and promote more efficient nutrient use on farms. By doing so, it supports precision farming practices that are both economically and environmentally beneficial. The inauguration aligns with the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat and highlights the role of cooperatives in fostering inclusive, technology-driven agricultural growth. As reported by projectstoday.com, Chairman Sanghani inspected the plant’s technological architecture and production processes, reaffirming IFFCO’s focus on cutting-edge innovation and operational excellence.





























