How PS Gahlaut is Shaping the Future of Fertilizer Innovation at Indian Potash Limited

New Delhi [India], November 12: After the Indian Green Revolution of the mid-1960s, the world is looking at our country to fulfil the requirement of high-quality fertilisers. One can understand the capacity of the global fertilisers market from its worth of USD 216.27 billion in 2024. This year, the market is expected to see figures [...]

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How PS Gahlaut is Shaping the Future of Fertilizer Innovation at Indian Potash Limited

New Delhi [India], November 12:After the Indian Green Revolution of the mid-1960s, the world is looking at our country to fulfil the requirement of high-quality fertilisers. One can understand the capacity of the global fertilisers market from its worth of USD 216.27 billion in 2024. This year, the market is expected to see figures of around USD 224.05 billion. According to Parminder Singh Gahlaut, Managing Director, Indian Potash Limited (IPL), “It’s a golden period to discover more avenues for agricultural productivity, and this can also serve as a ladder for the growth of farmers.” Innovation in the field of fertilisers is the only way not only to gain a foothold in this global market, but also to foster sustainable agricultural practices for the Indian farming sector.

Under the leadership of PS Gahlaut, MD of IPL, the organisation has joined hands with premier agricultural research institutions to advance sustainable fertiliser technologies. These partnerships have led to innovations that improve nutrient use efficiency and reduce excessive chemical application. As Mr PS Gahlaut emphasises, “Innovation is the key to sustainable agriculture. Through continued investment in research and development, we are empowering farmers with the tools they need to succeed in a changing world.”

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