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Pakistan Fertilizer experienced sequential recovery led by DAP demand February 2026

According to the latest data from the National Fertiliser Development Centre (NFDC), total fertiliser offtake in February 2026 reached 528,000 tons, marking a remarkable increase of 62% month-on-month (MoM) and 2% year-on-year (YoY). This surge has been largely attributed to strong performance in Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), which saw a significant 159% MoM and 154% YoY jump.

Product Performance Highlights

Urea offtake showed a modest recovery, up 15% MoM to 251,000 tons. However, this figure remains down 27.7% YoY, indicating that despite the uptick, overall demand is still subdued. DAP, on the other hand, rebounded robustly to 102,000 tons, signalling a significant pick-up in demand. Other products, including Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN), NPK, and NP, also recorded substantial MoM increases of 90%, 274%, and 631%, respectively, suggesting a gradual normalization as previously accumulated inventory is depleted.

Company Performance Insights

Fauji Fertilizer Company reported a urea offtake of 142,000 tons in February, deviating from the industry trend with a decline of 19% MoM and 9% YoY. However, its DAP sales demonstrated resilience, climbing to 57,000 tons—up 179% MoM and 127% YoY.

In contrast, Engro Fertilisers Limited experienced a notable recovery in urea offtake, rising 178% MoM, although still down 30% YoY. Fatima Fertiliser Company also saw a dramatic 224% MoM increase in urea sales, but volumes remained low at 21,000 tons, reflecting a significant 69% YoY decline.

Although offtake levels remain below historical averages, the sequential recovery across players indicates a gradual improvement in demand as the fertiliser sector continues to manage excess inventory. As the market moves forward, these trends may suggest a revitalisation in fertiliser consumption, positioning agricultural producers for a more robust growing season ahead.

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