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IMARC Group, one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms, finds in its new report “Indian Agriculture Market Report & Forecasts 2012-2017” that the consumption of fertilizers in India is currently undergoing rapid growth. Finding’s from the report suggest that driven by factors such as increasing rural incomes, availability of farm credit, contract farming, public/private awareness campaigns etc., the consumption volume of fertilizers in India grew at a CAGR of 7.6% during 2005-06 - 2011-12.
The report also finds that despite a strong growth in recent years, the average intensity of fertilizer use in India remains very low compared to other countries. The use of fertilizers is also highly skewed, with wide inter-regional, inter-state, and inter-district variations. Findings from the report suggested that the intensity has generally been higher in the northern and southern regions and lower in the eastern and western regions.
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