Telangana Government has introduced a mobile fertiliser app modeled after the Kapas Kisan App. Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao said the app is running as a pilot in Adilabad, Mahbubnagar, Jangaon, Peddapalli, and Nalgonda districts. It allows farmers to book and buy urea smoothly. Replying in the Legislative Assembly on January 6, 2026, the Minister assured there is no scarcity of urea or other fertilisers this season. Markfed is the nodal agency maintaining buffer stock at district level before the season began. Currently, Telangana holds 1.67 lakh tonnes of urea to supply farmers until March. The total urea need for the season is 10.4 lakh tonnes. So far, 6.19 lakh tonnes have been supplied, with 4.5 lakh tonnes sold, leaving 1.67 lakh tonnes available. The Minister said, "There would not be a crisis every year." The shortage seen in last kharif was due to delayed import supply and shutdown of Ramagundam Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited during peak season. To curb black marketing, the Government has instructed setting up more sale points and using Rythu Vedikas for timely fertiliser delivery. An additional 60,000 tonnes of urea will be supplied for January as requested. The Government is also cooperating with railways and ports to ensure timely urea arrivals.