Assam’s Namrup Fertiliser Plant set for Rs 10,000 crore expansion

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inspected expansion projects at the Brahmaputra Valley Fertiliser Corporation facility in Dibrugarh district, where authorities plan to construct a fourth production unit requiring investment exceeding Rs 10,000 crore. The brownfield ammonia-urea complex will boost annual output to 12.5 lakh metric tonnes within five years, serving agricultural communities throughout northeastern states while enabling exports to Bhutan and Myanmar.

The modernization represents a significant upgrade for the region's oldest fertilizer manufacturer, which has supplied local farmers since its establishment. Enhanced capacity will reach markets in West Bengal and Bihar, creating substantial employment while strengthening industrial infrastructure across the northeast.
 

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