ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has buffer stocks of more than 800,000 tonnes of urea, and fertiliser manufacturers have ruled out any shortage of the agricultural input during the Kharif season, which began this month. Executive Director of the Fertiliser Manufacturers of Pakistan Advisory Council (FMPAC), Brig Sher Shah Malik (retd), told Business Recorder that manufacturers currently hold buffer stocks of 829,000 tonnes of urea to meet domestic demand. H…
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