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Sunday, May 24, 2020

HIL( INDIA) geared to provide locust control Pesticide to Iran

The credit rating of Central PSU upgraded to BBB- from BB

Despite logistics and other challenges posed by Covid 19 lockdown HIL (india) Limited a PSU under Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertlizers ensured timely production and provide of pesticides for the farming community.

HIL is now in process of production and provides of 25 MT Malathion Technical for supply to locust control programme to Iran under Government to Government arrangement. Union Ministry of External Affairs (MEA ) has approached HIL for manufacturing and provide of said commodity to Iran.

Credit rating of Central PSU upgraded to BBB- from BB.which may be a stable investment grade.

The Company has exported 10 MT of fungicide - Mancozeb to Latin American country, Peru and another 12 MT are going to be exported in next one week.

HIL has also signed an agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture and Famers Welfare for the availability of Malathion Technical to Rajasthan and Gujarat for Locust Control Programme. HIL had manufactured and supplied 67 MT of Malathion Technical till last week

HIL supplied to malathion Technical to municipal corporations for dengue and chikungunya control programme.

supply of 314 MT of DDT 50% wdp to varied states like Rajasthan, Punjab, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh etc was executed as per the availability order placed by the ministry of family welfares, NVBDCP programmes .the company is in process of supplying balance quantity of 252 MT to other state.

During the lockdown period till 15th May 2020, HIL produced 120 MT of Malathion Technical, 120.40 MT of DDT Technical , 288 MT of DDT 50%, , 21 MT of HILGOLD (Water Soluble Fertilizer), 12 MT of Mancozeb Fungicide for Exports and 35 MT of various agrochemical formulations in order that farming community and health department might not feel the warmth of lockdown.
Source; PIB

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