July 6: Fifteen India-bound ships carrying fertilisers have safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz, easing concerns over supply disruptions and improving domestic availability.
The vessels were part of shipments earlier delayed due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Their safe passage is expected to strengthen fertiliser stocks in India ahead of key agricultural demand periods.
Officials said the movement of ships, along with steady domestic production, will help stabilise supplies and reduce the risk of shortages in the near term.
The Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, has seen intermittent disruptions in recent months. The resumption of smooth transit for these cargoes is seen as a positive sign for supply chains linked to India’s fertiliser imports.