Jaipur, Jan. 4 -- The Rajasthan government has asserted that there is no shortage of urea in the state, with over 119,000 metric tonnes currently available in stock, even as the Rabi season progresses. Agriculture minister Kirodi Lal Meena said the state government is in constant coordination with the Centre to meet Rajasthan's fertilizer requirements. He explained that for the Rabi 2025 season, against a projected demand of 1.13 million metric tonnes of urea from October to December, the state has already ensured the availability of 1.4 million metric tonnes, including the opening stock as of October 1, 2025. The surplus supply, he said, has helped maintain sufficient buffer stock across districts, with 119,000 metric tonnes presently available statewide. The minister added that districts in the Vagad and Mewar regions, including Banswara, Dungarpur, Udaipur, Rajsamand, Chittorgarh and Bhilwara, have received urea in quantities exceeding their assessed demand. He said that the agriculture department is maintaining strict vigilance to prevent black marketing, hoarding and illegal diversion of urea, with regular inspections and enforcement action being taken. Officials said the focus remains on smooth and timely distribution so that farmers do not face any difficulty during the peak sowing period, while the state continues to balance demand and supply through close coordination with the central government....