Transworld Furtichem's New Research Reveals Severe Monsoon Impact; Company Launches Recovery Measures for Farmers and Dealers
VMPL
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 3: Transworld Furtichem Ltd., a leading company in crop nutrition and plant recovery solutions, has released its internal assessment on the impact of the 2025 monsoon season, highlighting widespread crop losses, nutrient leaching and financial distress across major agricultural states. Based on field surveys, dealer feedback and agronomist observations, the assessment confirms that the 2025 kharif season has been one of the most disrupted in recent years.
"Over the past few months, we've been out in the fields talking to farmers who watched their crops struggle under relentless rain. What we saw on the ground reflected clearly in our assessment - nutrients washed away, soils weakened, and plants unable to recover at the pace they normally would. It's a difficult situation for any grower. That's why our team has focused on practical, science-backed solutions that can genuinely help crops bounce back." said - Dr. Manish Singh, Assistant Vice President (AVP) - Technical
* Grapes: Maharashtra's grape belts, including Nashik, recorded an estimated 50% drop in production, with potential losses exceeding ₹3,500 crore; some pockets reported declines near 70%.
* Crop Losses in Nanded: Over 6.48 lakh hectares of crops were damaged, with ₹553.48 crore sanctioned under state relief norms.
* Banana Prices Collapse: Major belts recorded prices at ₹1.5-3/kg, further hit by Cyclone Montha in coastal Andhra Pradesh.
The assessment warns that the impact of the extended monsoon will continue into the rabi season. Prolonged rains until late October have delayed land preparation due to silting and waterlogging, signalling slower rabi sowing, reduced kharif output, lower foodgrain buffers, and potential inflationary pressures in the months ahead.
* Warnings of delayed rabi sowing, lower foodgrain buffers and rising inflation risks due to extensive kharif disruption.
"In many districts, we've met dealers and farmers who are worried--not just about damaged crops, but about how they will manage the months ahead. When farm purchases slow down and market prices crash, the pressure on the entire ecosystem becomes very real. This is why we felt the need to step up with flexible credit, stronger field support and programmes like our Lucky Dip initiative. These may seem like small measures, but they make a big difference when people are trying to get back on their feet. Our goal is to stand beside our partners and farmers during this tough phase and help them prepare confidently for the rabi season." said Varun Kandhari, AGM, Transworld Furtichem Ltd.
About Transworld Furtichem Ltd.
Transworld Furtichem Ltd. is a leading Indian manufacturer of specialty crop-nutrition solutions, known for being the country's first producer of Sulphate of Potash (SOP). With advanced manufacturing facilities across India, the company offers a wide portfolio of water-soluble fertilizers, specialty NPKs, micronutrients and biostimulants. Transworld is committed to improving farm productivity through science-backed nutrition, farmer-focused advisory and sustainable agri-input innovation.
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