Sailesh C. Mehta Appointed as Chairman of Fertiliser Association of India
Sailesh C. Mehta, the Managing Director of Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd., has been appointed the new Chairman of the Fertiliser Association of India (FAI). With over 40 years of experience in the industry, Mehta succeeds N. Suresh Krishnan, the MD & CEO of Paradeep Phosphates Ltd. Known for his focus on sustainable and efficient fertiliser practices, Mehta is set to play a crucial role in aligning industry goals with national agricultural priorities.
This leadership transition is significant amid India’s growing push for balanced fertiliser usage, sustainable agriculture, and increased collaboration between the government and fertiliser industry. Mehta’s election as FAI Chairman comes at a time when the fertiliser sector is undergoing transformative changes to improve farm productivity, nutrient efficiency, and environmental sustainability.
N. Suresh Krishnan, the outgoing Chairman
Sector moving towards,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | New FAI Chairman Sailesh C. Mehta |
| Organisation | Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) |
| Predecessor | N. Suresh Krishnan (MD & CEO, Paradeep Phosphates Ltd.) |
| Mehta’s Role | MD, Deepak Fertilizers; ex-FAI Western Region Chairman; leads Mahadhan AgriTech |
| Key Focus Areas | Sustainable fertilisers, nutrient efficiency, government-industry-farmer synergy |
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