The COVID-19 crisis has caused a severe dip in the production of di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizers in India. Plant closures across the country led to a series of supply reductions during COVID-19. This resulted in negative effects on the India SSP market.1 As such, gradual increase in consumer spending and consumption of food products in 2021 are anticipated to replenish market growth. The reopening of manufacturing plants is anticipated to boost shipments of phosphorous (P), which is one of the key raw materials used in the production of SSP (Single superphosphate). Moreover, new farm laws and the new financial budget in India are predicted to boost the growth of the India SSP market in the upcoming months of 2021.
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