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Agriculture
Fake Fertiliser Controversy Sparks Probe Across India
✍️ Kanak News Odisha
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 04:39 PM
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Reports of counterfeit fertiliser being sold have triggered an investigation by agricultural authorities, raising concerns among farmers nationwide.
A dispute over the circulation of fake fertiliser has emerged, prompting the Ministry of Agriculture to order an immediate inquiry. The agency said it has received multiple complaints from farmers alleging that the products they purchased did not meet standard specifications and could harm crop yields.
Officials have instructed state agricultural departments to collect samples, trace supply chains, and identify any manufacturers or distributors involved. Preliminary steps include sealing suspected stocks and informing local market regulators.
The controversy has heightened anxiety among the farming community, which relies heavily on quality fertiliser for seasonal planting. Agricultural experts warned that the presence of sub‑standard inputs could lead to reduced productivity and financial losses for growers.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have pledged to take strict action against those found responsible, including possible legal prosecution and stricter market surveillance.
Farmers and industry bodies are awaiting further details, urging swift resolution to protect agricultural output and consumer confidence.
Officials have instructed state agricultural departments to collect samples, trace supply chains, and identify any manufacturers or distributors involved. Preliminary steps include sealing suspected stocks and informing local market regulators.
The controversy has heightened anxiety among the farming community, which relies heavily on quality fertiliser for seasonal planting. Agricultural experts warned that the presence of sub‑standard inputs could lead to reduced productivity and financial losses for growers.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have pledged to take strict action against those found responsible, including possible legal prosecution and stricter market surveillance.
Farmers and industry bodies are awaiting further details, urging swift resolution to protect agricultural output and consumer confidence.