Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers

Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
राष्ट्रीय केमिकल्स एंड फर्टिलाइजर्स लिमिटेड
Public company
Traded as BSE: 524230
NSE: RCF
Founded 1978 (1978)
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Key people
Manoj Mishra, Chairman and MD
Products Chemicals
Fertilizers
Revenue 64.33 billion (US$960 million) (2011-12)[1]
2.49 billion (US$37 million) (2011-12)
Website www.rcfltd.com

Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (RCF) is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) in India under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers of the Government of India, based in Mumbai.[2] RCF is one of the leading producers of fertilizers in India.

History

Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited ( A GOVT. OF INDIA UNDERTAKING.)(RCF) was established in 1978 consequent to the reorganization of Fertilizer Corporation of India. RCF manufactures Urea and Complex fertilizers (NPK) along with a wide range of Industrial Chemicals. It is 4th largest Urea manufacturer in India after IFFCO, NFL and KRIBHCO.[3]

The Government of India holds 80% of the Share Capital of the Company as on 31 March 2013.

Manufacturing Unit

  1. Trombay Unit, Multiproduct integrated fertilizers & process chemicals factory in Mumbai spread across 765 acres (including township)ISO 14001, OHSAS- 18001 & ISO- 9001 accredited, Manufactures Ammonia, Urea, Suphala, ANP, Methanol, Nitric Acid, Sulphuric Acid, etc.
  2. Thal Unit, Large producer of Urea along with Industrial Chemicals located 100 km south of Mumbai spread across 997 acres (including township)ISO 14001, OHSAS- 18001 & ISO- 9001 accredited Manufactures Ammonia, Urea, Methylamines, Formic Acid etc.

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Farmers' meetings

Soil sample collection and interpretation of results is the subject of many farmer meetings held in different villages of the country. Educating farmers about soil sample collection and interpreting the analysis reports enables dissemination of accurate technical information up to the grass root level. Wide publicity to this kind of programmes is given through radio, newspapers and television.

Field days/Fertilizer days/Soil testing days

These are normally organized on the fields of the farmers.

Printing of invitation card prior to the programme is done and distributed in the village and surrounding villages. Refreshments are given to participating farmers. Normally 50-70 farmers attend this kind of agricultural programs.

Micro Nutrient Analysis

In addition to the basic soil testing, micro nutrient analysis is also becoming increasingly important, especially since many soils in India are found to be deficient in one or more of the micro nutrients. Availability of micronutrients in the right proportion in the soil ensures higher productivity of farming. RCF’s Trombay laboratory is engaged in the analysis of micronutrients. This analysis is done at a nominal rate of Rs. 80/- per sample.

Dealer training programmes

In addition to sharing knowledge with farmers, RCF also imparts training to its dealers. RCF recognizes that the dealer is a very important part of the knowledge chain and it is the dealer towards whom the farmer looks at for any advice on agriculture related problems. RCF’s dealer network is widespread and local level training programmes about the various products of the Company, their appropriate use with the other agro-inputs are regularly organized. The programmes also cover government policies They act as forums to inform the dealer about future products and marketing alliances of the Company.

Earn while you learn

RCF has designed a scheme called “Earn while you learn”. It allows the students to get an insight into working of organizations and get a feel of corporate culture. Under this scheme, students from B.Sc(Agri) courses are selected to undertake various promotional activities as part of their vocational training. Appropriate stipend is paid to them which helps them to supplement their family income.

Farm Field Schools

The department of Agriculture has started implementing “Farm Field Schools” in Maharashtra by involving groups of 30 farmers with a group leader called Sanchalak who monitors the agricultural activities being carried out in the farm field schools. RCF participated in 15 Farm Field Schools in Jalna district. Cotton is main cash crop of the farmers in Vidarbha and Marathwada region and American ballworm is a major pest which damages the Cotton crop. Hence, Integrated Pest Management in Cotton was a subject matter chosen for the Farm Field School. The demonstration of Sujala was organized in all the 15 farm field schools. 450 farmers benefited from this scheme.

Rural Sports

Rural sports are organized at village/block level with the educational institutes and different sport organizations. This intends to encourage children from rural backgrounds to participate in sports.

Veterinary Camps

These are organized with the help of animal husbandry department of the state in areas where appropriate veterinary facilities are not available. Free medicine is distributed and complete health check-up of animals is conducted.

Medical Camps

The company also organizes medical camps in backward/tribal areas of the state. These camps are organized with the help of state governments’ health department, voluntary organizations, NGOs, Lions and Rotary club. Medicines are distributed free of cost.

Rain Water Harvesting

Small farmers depending on rain water are the worst hit during a drought. RCF promoted the concept of Vanrai Bandhara and well recharging and launched a huge drive to disseminate this knowledge to farmers. In addition, used empty bags of fertilizer required to construct the Vanrai Bandharas are supplied free of cost through different government agencies.

Distribution of Mini kits

During krishi melas in backward and very low fertilizer consuming areas, RCF’s products in smaller packing are distributed to the participating farmers to encourage them to use right types of fertilizers.

Training to students

Training is imparted to NSS students from various colleges of Maharashtra.[2]

References

  1. "33rd Annual Report 2010-2011" (PDF). Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  2. 1 2 http://www.rcfltd.com/
  3. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited, Corporate Presentation, February 2013
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