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The Indian Micro-Fertilisers Manufacturers Association (IMMA) will host its 6th National Crop Nutrition Summit & B2B Expo on 5th and 6th February 2026 at the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai. The event will include policymakers, industry leaders, scientists, startups and global experts to discuss developments in India’s agri input sector.
Held under the theme Converge, Collaborate & Co-create, the two-day summit will focus on policy, industry, science and innovation in crop nutrition and India’s positioning as a global agro-manufacturing hub.
The summit will be inaugurated by the Minister of Marketing & Protocol, Government of Maharashtra, Jayakumar Jitendrasinh Rawal. The Guest of Honour, Agriculture Commissioner, Government of India, Dr PK Singh will outline the government’s vision for agro reforms, the role of specialised fertilisers, micronutrients and biologicals; and measures to improve ease of doing business and export competitiveness.
The sixth edition will see participation from senior officials of the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, ICAR and national research institutions, State Agriculture Departments and Commissioners of Agriculture from progressive states including Maharashtra, alongside CEOs, CMDs and founders of leading agro companies.
Knowledge and consulting partners such as Deloitte and Yes Bank, policy and agri-finance experts and senior business journalists from leading national media houses will also attend.
The association will also emphasise export-friendly policies, stronger enforcement against counterfeit and sub-standard agri inputs and policy recognition of precision nutrition, biologicals and regenerative inputs as future growth drivers.
“This summit reflects IMMA’s continued commitment to enabling policy reforms that balance farmer welfare with sustainable industry growth. India today is well-positioned to emerge as a global agro-manufacturing powerhouse; and meaningful collaboration between government, industry and research institutions will be key to achieving this vision,” said Dr Rahul Mirchandani, President, IMMA.
India’s crop nutrition market is experiencing rising demand for micronutrients, specialty fertilisers and sustainable biological inputs, driven by soil depletion and evolving farming practices. The National Crop Nutrition Summit to discuss policy reforms, precision nutrition and opportunities for scaling domestic and global manufacturing.
“Innovation, technology and global competitiveness will define the next phase of growth for India’s agro sector. Platforms like the National Crop Nutrition Summit create opportunities for startups, established players and policymakers to co-create solutions, strengthen B2B collaboration and unlock export potential,” said Sameer Pathare, Vice President, IMMA.
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