Mandaviya said the country will export surplus conventional urea. The minister highlighted that the nano-DAP has also been approved and expected the product to hit the market in the next six months. He said the government has established a fertiliser flying squad to curb the diversion of urea for industrial usage. The focus is on plywood, resin, ceramic, glue, plywood, resin, crockery, moulding powder, cattle feed, dairy, and industrial mining explosives where agriculture-grade urea is used. The minister said the government will take stringent action against defaulters.