After the political changes of 1999, the government's annual budget called for opening a fertilizer factory, but so far it has had to rely on imports.
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The government has stated that it will open a chemical fertilizer factory in collaboration with the private sector. In the 'National Commitment' prepared after studying the manifestos of six nationally recognized political parties, the government has stated that it will open a fertilizer factory and arrange for electricity supply.
Similarly, the commitment also mentions that quality agricultural products and markets will be ensured by providing advanced indigenous and nutritious seeds, including local varieties. Similarly, the government has stated that it will update the data on chemical fertilizer requirements and create a procurement calendar on that basis to improve the chaos in purchase, sale and distribution.
After the political change of 2046, a proposal to open a fertilizer factory has been included in the government's annual budget from time to time. Political leadership also makes speeches about opening a fertilizer factory from time to time. But farmers do not receive fertilizer on time and are forced to stand in long lines to buy fertilizer.
