Over 41,000 tons of urea pile up at fertilizer plant in Levakant amid low demand
16:30, august 11, 2025Author: Asia-Plus
If OJSC Azot operates at full capacity, it could produce 123,600 tons of ammonia and 180,000 tons of urea annually; photo: Asia-Plus.
More than 41,000 tons of urea are sitting in warehouses at OJSC Azot (fertilizer plant) in Levakant, ready for sale and agricultural use, but buyers have been slow to place orders, Tajikistan’s Minister of Industry and New Technologies Sherali Kabir told reporters in Dushanbe last week.
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