Sowing Sustainability: A conversation with Dr. Siba Prasad Mohanty, MD, HURL
Financial Express Delhi
|June 05, 2025
HURL has strategically positioned itself as a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious organization in the fertilizer industry.
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Could you share how this vision has been reflected in HURL's operations so far?
At its core, HURL was conceptualized not just as a fertilizer producer, but as a driving force for sustainable agricultural transformation. We have strategically positioned ourselves as a forward-thinking and environmentally responsible organization, deeply aligned with India's mission to achieve self-sufficiency in urea production—while keeping sustainability at the heart of everything we do. We, chosen as coordinating company for promotion of fermented organic manure (a byproduct received from Compressed Bio-Gas Units) under DoF's MDA scheme, reflects our positioning as an organization works for sustainable agriculture in India.
Sustainability is our topmost priority. Every decision we make—from design to delivery—is guided by our commitment to minimizing environmental impact while maximizing value for farmers. Our three world-class green-field plants, at Sindri, Barauni, and Gorakhpur are direct reflection of this vision. Each facility is built with Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems, energy-efficient ammonia-urea production technologies, and advanced emission control mechanisms, ensuring lower carbon emissions and responsible resource management.
We are actively working to balance the use of industrial innovation with ecological responsibility—optimizing water and energy use, reducing our carbon footprint, and integrating greener alternatives wherever possible.
With an annual production capacity of nearly 4 million metric tonnes, HURL not only reduces India's dependence on imported fertilizers but also ensures a cleaner, more sustainable supply chain. We believe that true progress lies in nurturing both productivity and the planet—and this belief is embedded in every aspect of our operations.
This story is from the June 05, 2025 edition of Financial Express Delhi.
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