RCF organized Soil Testing Day at Tanbodi
RCF has a countrywide marketing network in all major states. Besides fertilizer products, RCF also produces a large number of industrial chemicals that are important for the manufacture of dyes, solvents, leather, pharmaceuticals, and a host of other industrial products.
Tanbodi, Maharashtra: On the occasion of “World Soil Health Day”, RCF Gadchiroli Office organized Soil Testing Day at Tanbodi, Taluka: Aheri, District: Gadchiroli on December 05, 2020.
The program was chaired by Shri. Ashok Yelmule, Sarpanch & Amol Dahegaokar, Taluka Technical Manager. Kisan Suvidha Kendra representative had briefed about the importance of soil testing, balance use of fertilizer & information about RCF Products. Total 26 farmers were present in the meeting.
About RCF
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited (RCF), a “Mini-Ratna”, is a leading fertilizers and chemicals manufacturing company with about 75% of its equity held by the Government of India. It has two operating units, one at Trombay in Mumbai and the other at Thal, Raigad district, about 100 KM from Mumbai.
RCF manufactures Urea, Complex Fertilizers, Bio-fertilizers, Micro-nutrients, 100 percent water-soluble fertilizers, soil conditioners, and a wide range of Industrial Chemicals. It produces around 24.0 Lakh MT Urea, 5.0 Lakh MT Complex fertilizers, and 4.5 Lakh MT of Industrial Chemicals every year. The company is a household name in rural India with brands “Ujjwala” (Urea) and “Suphala” (Complex Fertilizers) which carry high brand equity. RCF has a countrywide marketing network in all major states. Besides fertilizer products, RCF also produces a large number of industrial chemicals that are important for the manufacture of dyes, solvents, leather, pharmaceuticals, and a host of other industrial products.
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