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Urea Sales Surge 46% in August – Business

Urea Sales Surge 46% in August – Business

September 3, 2025 Robert Mitchell News

Urea Sales Surge in August, But Overall Demand Remains Weak

September 3, 2025

Karachi‍ – Pakistan’s urea market ⁤experienced a significant upswing in August, with sales reaching 816,000 tonnes. This represents a considerable 46% increase compared to ‌the same‍ period last year and a ⁣34% jump from July 2025, according to recent market analysis.

The surge in demand was largely ⁣fueled by aggressive ‍price ‌reductions, spearheaded by Engro Fertilisers, which offered an average discount of Rs269 per bag throughout August. While a portion of these discounts were retracted at the beginning of September, the initial price cuts prompted ⁤both farmers and dealers to increase their purchases. Experts suggest that ‍dealers likely engaged in pre-buying, anticipating a potential rollback ⁤of the discounts.

Urea ⁤is a critical fertilizer for Pakistani ​agriculture, ‌and fluctuations in ‌its price and availability directly impact crop yields and farmer livelihoods.

Despite the strong performance in ⁤August, the overall picture for urea offtake remains cautious. ⁤Cumulative⁢ sales for the first eight ⁤months of fiscal year 2025 (8MFY25) totaled 3.77 million tonnes -​ a 10% decline ‍from the 4.21 million tonnes recorded during the same period last year. this downturn is primarily attributed ⁣to challenging economic ​conditions for‌ farmers, impacting their ability to invest in essential agricultural inputs.

Inventory‌ levels also reflect this dynamic. Asad Ali of Topline Securities reported that urea closing inventory in August stood at 1.06 million tonnes, a decrease from 1.23 million tonnes in July. This reduction⁣ in ‌stock suggests that ​the August sales surge effectively drew‌ down existing‌ supplies.

The situation highlights a complex⁢ interplay of factors within the Pakistani fertilizer market. While temporary price incentives can stimulate ‍demand, sustained growth hinges on improving the broader economic surroundings for farmers and ensuring long-term affordability of crucial⁣ agricultural inputs.

The urea market is⁢ a key indicator⁣ of agricultural ‌health in Pakistan. While the ‍August‌ increase is encouraging, the year-to-date decline underscores the economic pressures facing farmers.

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