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  Guwahati, Jan 11: Public sector unit, Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer 
Corporation Limited (BVFCL) has become a casualty of ULFA’s terror. More than 
450 workers are not coming to work since last few days.   
  Union fertilizer and chemical minister, Ram Vilas Paswan, who recently toured 
Upper Assam and visited the trouble torn areas said that nearly 450 workers 
have not come to work since last few days. The Northeast might face urea 
shortage as the plant is not running in full capacity. “We will have to import 
urea from outside to meet the urea requirements of the Northeast,” he said. 
  Bangladesh once again stands on a winning track as huge quantity of 
fertilizers are smuggled from the neigbouring country and if trouble persist 
this country is going to be benefited in a big way.    
  Last year the minister has announced for setting of a grass root plant at 
BVFCL complex at Namrup. The setting up of grass root plant at Namrup with an 
investment of Rs 2500 has been done to increase the urea production. Out of the 
three existing units of BVFCL, two are quite old. 
  Sources said that the present spell of violence will also slow down the work 
of the grass root plan .The fertilizer ministry has engaged public sector 
consultant, PDIL to prepare a detailed project report for setting up the new 
plant at Namrup. The PDIL has earlier recommended for conversion of the closed 
urea producing units at Sindri, Gorakhpur, Barauni, Durgapur, Haldia, Talchar 
and Ramagundum to be covered to gas based plants. These plants were earlier 
running on naptha or LSHS fuel oil. 
  In 2005 the urea consumption in the country was 229 lakh MT against a total 
production of 200 lakh MT. The fertilizer ministry is planning to increase the 
urea production to 270 lakh MT.  The setting up of the grass root plant would 
increase the production of unit from the present 5-lakh MT to 8 lakh MT.  In 
the eight Northeastern states against the total urea consumption of 2.27 lakh 
MT, BVFCL supplied 2.04 Lakh MT urea, meeting 90 percent requirements in 2005.

 
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