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Assam's Fertilizer Future: ₹10,601 Cr Plant Takes Root
21 Dec
Summary
- A major fertilizer plant costing ₹10,601 crore has been inaugurated.
- The new plant will produce 12.7 lakh metric tonnes of urea annually.
- This project aims to boost industrial growth and generate significant employment.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has initiated the foundation stone laying ceremony for a significant brownfield ammonia-urea plant in Assam's Dibrugarh district. This ambitious project, a joint venture named AVFCCL, represents an investment of ₹10,601 crore and is slated for completion by 2030. The facility will boast a substantial annual urea production capacity of 12.7 lakh metric tonnes, positioning it as a vital resource for the nation's agricultural sector.
The establishment of this world-class, energy-efficient complex signifies a revival of Namrup's historical role as a cradle of India's gas-based fertilizer industry. It is a collaborative effort involving the Assam government, Oil India, National Fertilisers Ltd, Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Ltd, and Brahmaputra Valley Fertiliser Corp Ltd (BVFCL). The project's strategic location is within the existing BVFCL premises, which is currently the sole urea-making facility in eastern India.




