New Delhi, May 8: The Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) will organise a four-day residential Training Programme on Biofertilisers for Agricultural Sustainability from 11 to 14 May 2026 at Peerless Resort, Corbyn’s Cove, Sri Vijaya Puram (Port Blair), Andaman Islands.
Dr. Suresh Kumar Chaudhari, Director General, FAI, will address the participants and share his expertise on the key topical aspects including
-Government policies on organic fertilisers
-Biofertilisers and biostimulants
-Innovations and new technologies in the biofertiliser space
-Crop-specific applications
Dr. Chaudhari will offer practical insights and guidance to help participants better integrate biofertilisers into nutrient management strategies at the ground level.
The program will be beneficial for middle and senior level officials from fertilisers and agri-input companies working across biofertiliser and biostimulant production, material management, sales and marketing, agriculture services, and agri-business.
Participants will engage in an interactive, discussion-led learning format structured to go beyond traditional lectures and encourage applied thinking.
About The Fertiliser Association of India (FAI)
The Fertiliser Association of India (FAI), established in 1955, is a premier non-profit organisation which represents the ecosystem stakeholders such as fertiliser manufacturers, importers, technology providers, equipment suppliers, and researchers across the country. With a mission to enhance the operational efficiency of the fertiliser sector and promote balanced and scientific fertilisation, it plays a crucial role in strengthening India’s agricultural productivity and food security. It also serves as a bridge between industry and government and facilitates dialogues between them while offering policy inputs. With its four regional offices, technical divisions, training programmes, specialised studies, and international collaborations, FAI contributes immensely to continuous improvement in production, distribution, sustainability, and fertiliser use efficiency in the country. Most notably, it also publishes widely respected journals and research materials, which help shape policy and industry decisions.