Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026

Chemical fertilizers arrive via Kolkata port: STC



KATHMANDU: The Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has announced that a large consignment of chemical fertilizers imported through India’s Kolkata port has started arriving in Nepal, with distribution already underway across provinces.

According to the STC, a total of 1.52 million sacks of fertilizers have been received at the port, including 440,000 sacks of urea and 1.08 million sacks of diammonium phosphate (DAP). The fertilizers are being transported to Nepal-based warehouses for distribution.

In a statement issued Friday, the Corporation said it has already circulated quota allocations to provincial governments, which have in turn informed municipalities of their respective shares. Distribution will be carried out through registered fertilizer dealers in coordination with municipal authorities.

“All dealers registered as fertilizer sellers with the corporation are requested to coordinate with their municipalities and relevant STC offices to distribute fertilizers according to the quotas,” the statement read.

The Corporation also addressed reports circulating in the media and on social media about shortages of fertilizers in the market. It said its attention had been drawn to such claims and clarified that fertilizers were in the process of being dispatched from warehouses based on the quotas set.

The timely supply of fertilizers remains a sensitive issue in Nepal, particularly during the planting season, when farmers frequently face shortages that disrupt agricultural productivity.

Publish Date : 16 August 2025 11:07 AM

Balen Shah shifts stance on provincial system as PM aspirant

JHAPA: Senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Balen

No possibility of electoral alliance with NCP: UML Vice-Chair Gurung

KATHMANDU: CPN-UML Vice-Chairperson Prithvi Subba Gurung has said there is

Four new scrub typhus and dengue cases reported in Chitwan

CHITWAN: Four new cases of scrub typhus and dengue have

Lift once reserved for Mayor Balen opened to all at Kathmandu Metropolitan City

KATHMANDU: A lift that was previously used exclusively by former

Rabi Lamichhane unable to travel to Chitwan on medical advice

KATHMANDU: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairperson Rabi Lamichhane was unable