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Ministry of Cooperation
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:
- 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.
- 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).
- Monitoring the flow of subsidized fertilizers through the Integrated Fertilizers Monitoring System (iFMS).
- 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)
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IFFCO
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Year Wise Urea Supply to Cooperative Societies in Rajasthan
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S.NO.
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DISTRICT
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2022-23
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2023-24
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2024-25
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2025-26 (till 28.02.2026)
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1
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Ajmer
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21,835
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18,102
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18,730
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17,255
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2
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Alwar
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17,118
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15,412
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15,677
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25,552
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3
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Banswara
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18,227
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17,752
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17,208
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16,219
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4
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Baran
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15,599
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13,906
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26,172
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25,721
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5
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Barmer
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10,361
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11,553
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11,995
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13,412
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6
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Bharatpur
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10,086
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10,611
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11,811
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17,828
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7
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Bhilwara
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22,210
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21,035
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30,265
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31 ,774
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8
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Bikaner
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33,094
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35,596
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39,046
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28,216
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9
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Bundi
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21,324
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18,897
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23,746
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23,385
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10
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Chittorgarh
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19,285
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17,859
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21,290
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25,752
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11
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Churu
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13,521
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12,413
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15,039
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10,070
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12
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Dausa
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7,354
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5,138
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8,281
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7,259
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13
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Dhaulpur
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4,847
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4,987
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8,383
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7,704
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14
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Dungarpur
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2,221
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2,033
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2,233
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2,152
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15
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Ganganagar
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36,612
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39,711
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33,480
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30,839
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16
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Hanumangarh
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24,585
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21,084
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19,683
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29,476
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17
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Jaipur
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24,543
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19,522
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19,839
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27,506
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18
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Jaisalmer
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6,154
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7,175
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5,014
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5,425
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19
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Jalor
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8,917
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10,010
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6,969
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1 1 ,238
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20
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Jhalawar
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11,062
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9,816
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13,600
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16,783
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21
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Jhunjhunu
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5,689
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6,357
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7,347
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7,571
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22
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Jodhpur
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14,851
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17,522
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21,330
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20,412
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23
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Karauli
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8,114
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5,647
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3,795
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10,376
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24
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Kota
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21,031
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17,129
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22,709
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26,673
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25
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Nagaur
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20,096
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18,887
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24,465
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30,429
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26
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Pali
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11,379
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13,433
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13,950
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12,078
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27
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Pratapgarh
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8,241
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8,488
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9,986
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7,606
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28
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Rajsamand
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5,151
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6,019
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6,379
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7,986
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29
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Sawai Madhopur
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13,547
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9,106
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14,047
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13,735
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30
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Sikar
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10,666
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7,151
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10,503
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1 1,372
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31
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Sirohi
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10,625
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14,336
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9,326
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10,787
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32
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Tonk
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13,687
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8,395
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8,912
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14,212
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33
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Udaipur
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8,923
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6,376
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5,992
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8,482
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Grand Total
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4,80,956
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4,51,459
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5,07,200
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5,55,287
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(in MT)
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KRIBHCO
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Year Wise Urea Supply to Cooperative Societies in Rajasthan
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District
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Year
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2023-24
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2024-25
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2025-26
Upto 24.03.2026
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Ajmer
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1,184
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2,116
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3,527
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Alwar
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2,636
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7,740
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6,349
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Banswara
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1,089
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1,115
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361
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Baran
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3,441
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2,585
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1,042
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Barmer
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5,923
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5,919
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2,619
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Bharatpur
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2,900
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1,322
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130
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Bhilwara
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13,019
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10,966
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3,995
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Bikaner
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8,112
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7,856
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10,906
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Bundi
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9,120
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9,036
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5,906
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Chittorgarh
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9,061
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6,958
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5,718
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Churu
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5,434
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3,852
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4,171
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Dausa
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525
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548
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1,173
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Dungarpur
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801
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803
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114
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Ganganagar
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9,829
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7,592
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12,254
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Hanumangarh
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22,560
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14,538
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10,018
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Jaipur
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13,171
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10,180
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7,731
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Jaisalmer
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2,838
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5,202
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1,676
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Jalore
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2,887
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3,842
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3,756
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Jhalawar
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1,707
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1,442
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1,081
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Jhunjhunu
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1,081
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473
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375
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Jodhpur
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12,861
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9,643
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7,031
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Karauli
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66
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0
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0
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Kota
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9,342
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9,003
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7,041
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Nagaur
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6,884
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7,634
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7,602
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Pali
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456
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1,992
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2,101
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Pratapgarh
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1,386
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1,969
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960
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Rajsamand
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2,282
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1,789
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349
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Sawai Madhopur
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423
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133
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0
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Sikar
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1,406
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2,173
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1,549
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Sirohi
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368
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2,849
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1,918
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Tonk
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963
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2,538
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1,595
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Udaipur
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5,372
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4,090
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311
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Grand Total
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1,59,127
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1,47,898
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1,13,360
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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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AK/AP
(Release ID: 2247849)
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