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Coromandel International and Saudi Mining Company Ma’aden Sign MoU to Partnerfor Phosphatic Fertilisers

Posted on April 9, 2025

Coromandel International Limited, India’s leading agri-solutions provider, and Ma’aden, one of the world’s largest producers of phosphate fertilisers, have further strengthened their longstanding partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the long-term supply of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) and NP/NPK fertilisers.

 

The MoU was signed on April 9, 2025, by Mr. Narayanan Vellayan, Director – Strategic Sourcing, Coromandel International Limited, and Mr. Saud Al Tamimi, Director – Fertiliser Sales Commercial, Phosphate Business Unit, Ma’aden.

 

Over the years Coromandel and Ma’aden have fostered a long-standing partnership, with Ma’aden playing a vital role as a trusted supplier of ammonia to Coromandel. The new agreement marks a significant milestone in expanding this collaboration, ensuring a reliable and sustainable supply of essential fertilisers to support Indian agriculture.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Narayanan Vellayan, Director – Strategic Sourcing, Coromandel International Limited, highlighted the importance of this agreement, stating,
“In recent times, DAP availability in India has been impacted due to global supply disruptions. This strategic partnership with Ma’aden is a natural extension of our longstanding relationship and will help Coromandel ensure timely availability of DAP and complex fertilisers to the Indian farming community. Coromandel, with its close connect to over 4.5 million farmers, remains steadfast in its commitment to Indian agriculture, working alongside Ma’aden as a trusted and sustainable partner.”

 

Echoing similar sentiments, Mr. Saud Al Tamimi, Director – Fertiliser Sales Commercial, Phosphate Business Unit, Ma’aden, reaffirmed Ma’aden’s commitment to India, saying,
“Ma’aden has been the largest supplier of phosphate fertilisers to India for over a decade. We are expanding our production capacity from 6 million tonnes to 9 million tonnes in the near term, reinforcing our commitment to serve the growing needs of India’s agriculture sector.”

 

The signing ceremony was presided over by Mr. S. Sankarasubramanian, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Coromandel International Limited, and Mr. Anas Al Bassam, Senior Vice President – Commercial, Phosphate Business Unit, Ma’aden.

 

Both leaders underscored the need to expand the partnership beyond phosphates and raw materials, focusing on collaborative efforts in R&D, innovation, and speciality products to advance sustainable farming practices.

 

Senior officials from both Coromandel International and Ma’aden participated in the ceremony, reinforcing the strong commitment of both companies to strengthen their strategic partnership and contribute to the food security of India.

 

 

 

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