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Allocation of Urea to cooperative societies through KRIBHCO and IFFCO

Posted On: 01 APR 2026 5:15PM by PIB Delhi

State-wise allocation of urea is made by the Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India. The intra-State distribution of urea to cooperative societies, dealers and retailers is carried out in accordance with the fertilizer distribution policy of the respective State Government. Urea is allocated to the State on a monthly basis by the Department of Fertilizers. Upon receipt of the monthly allocation, the Department of Agriculture of respective State Government issues necessary instructions for onward distribution within the State.

 

The district wise details of the total quantity of urea supplied by KRIBHCO and IFFCO to the cooperative societies in the State of Rajasthan during last three years, is placed at Annexure. The distribution of fertilizers within the State is done by the respective State Government.

 

The Government is implementing several measures to strengthen the cooperative distribution network and ensure that small and marginal farmers have easy access to urea:

 

  1. Fertilizer retail outlets, including PACS, are being transformed into Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samriddhi Kendras (PMKSKs) to function as one-stop centres for fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, soil testing and advisory services; over 38,000 PACS are functioning as PMKSKs.

 

  1.  To streamline distribution and eliminate brand confusion, all subsidized fertilizers (Urea, DAP, NPK, and MOP) are now supplied under a single brand name, "Bharat," and a unified logo under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janurvarak Pariyojna (PMBJP).

 

  1. Monitoring the flow of subsidized fertilizers through the Integrated Fertilizers Monitoring System (iFMS).

 

  1. Cooperative Education Conferences and Empowerment Campaigns to enhance the operational efficiency of the network at the grassroots level.

 

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ANNEXURE

 

(in MT)

 

IFFCO

Year Wise Urea Supply to Cooperative Societies in Rajasthan

S.NO.

DISTRICT

2022-23

2023-24

2024-25

2025-26 (till 28.02.2026)

1

Ajmer

21,835

18,102

18,730

17,255

2

Alwar

17,118

15,412

15,677

25,552

3

Banswara

18,227

17,752

17,208

16,219

4

Baran

15,599

13,906

26,172

25,721

5

Barmer

10,361

11,553

11,995

13,412

6

Bharatpur

10,086

10,611

11,811

17,828

7

Bhilwara

22,210

21,035

30,265

31 ,774

8

Bikaner

33,094

35,596

39,046

28,216

9

Bundi

21,324

18,897

23,746

23,385

10

Chittorgarh

19,285

17,859

21,290

25,752

11

Churu

13,521

12,413

15,039

10,070

12

Dausa

7,354

5,138

8,281

7,259

13

Dhaulpur

4,847

4,987

8,383

7,704

14

Dungarpur

2,221

2,033

2,233

2,152

15

Ganganagar

36,612

39,711

33,480

30,839

16

Hanumangarh

24,585

21,084

19,683

29,476

17

Jaipur

24,543

19,522

19,839

27,506

18

Jaisalmer

6,154

7,175

5,014

5,425

19

Jalor

8,917

10,010

6,969

1 1 ,238

20

Jhalawar

11,062

9,816

13,600

16,783

21

Jhunjhunu

5,689

6,357

7,347

7,571

22

Jodhpur

14,851

17,522

21,330

20,412

23

Karauli

8,114

5,647

3,795

10,376

24

Kota

21,031

17,129

22,709

26,673

25

Nagaur

20,096

18,887

24,465

30,429

26

Pali

11,379

13,433

13,950

12,078

27

Pratapgarh

8,241

8,488

9,986

7,606

28

Rajsamand

5,151

6,019

6,379

7,986

29

Sawai Madhopur

13,547

9,106

14,047

13,735

30

Sikar

10,666

7,151

10,503

1 1,372

31

Sirohi

10,625

14,336

9,326

10,787

32

Tonk

13,687

8,395

8,912

14,212

33

Udaipur

8,923

6,376

5,992

8,482

 

Grand Total

4,80,956

4,51,459

5,07,200

5,55,287

 

 

(in MT)

 

KRIBHCO

Year Wise Urea Supply to Cooperative Societies in Rajasthan

District

Year

2023-24

2024-25

2025-26
Upto 24.03.2026

Ajmer

1,184 

2,116 

3,527 

Alwar

2,636 

7,740 

6,349 

Banswara

1,089 

1,115 

361 

Baran

3,441 

2,585 

1,042 

Barmer

5,923 

5,919 

2,619 

Bharatpur

2,900 

1,322 

130 

Bhilwara

13,019 

10,966 

3,995 

Bikaner

8,112 

7,856 

10,906 

Bundi

9,120 

9,036 

5,906 

Chittorgarh

9,061 

6,958 

5,718 

Churu

5,434 

3,852 

4,171 

Dausa

525 

548 

1,173 

Dungarpur

801 

803 

114 

Ganganagar

9,829 

7,592 

12,254 

Hanumangarh

22,560 

14,538 

10,018 

Jaipur

13,171 

10,180 

7,731 

Jaisalmer

2,838 

5,202 

1,676 

Jalore

2,887 

3,842 

3,756 

Jhalawar

1,707 

1,442 

1,081 

Jhunjhunu

1,081 

473 

375 

Jodhpur

12,861 

9,643 

7,031 

Karauli

66 

Kota

9,342 

9,003 

7,041 

Nagaur

6,884 

7,634 

7,602 

Pali

456 

1,992 

2,101 

Pratapgarh

1,386 

1,969 

960 

Rajsamand

2,282 

1,789 

349 

Sawai Madhopur

423 

133 

Sikar

1,406 

2,173 

1,549 

Sirohi

368 

2,849 

1,918 

Tonk

963 

2,538 

1,595 

Udaipur

5,372 

4,090 

311 

Grand Total

1,59,127 

1,47,898 

1,13,360 

 

This information was given by Union Minister for Home and Cooperation Shri Amit Shah in a written reply in Rajya Sabha.

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