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Eagle Nano Urea Fertiliser launched in style

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
September 3, 2025
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Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, officially launched Eagle Nano Urea fertilizer, which is exclusively distributed by Paramount Holdings Limited in Malawi.

It is produced by India Ray Nano Research Centre.

The launch took place at the National Agriculture Fair (NAF) in Blantyre, sponsored by Paramount Holdings Limited.

Eagle Nano Urea is an innovation that is set to transform farming, enhance productivity, and empower farmers across Malawi.

Kawale described the fertilizer as a game changer that will ease farming costs for Malawian farmers.

A 500ml bottle, priced at K65,000, is said to be as effective as a 50kg bag of traditional fertilizer, which currently costs around K150,000. This means farmers can save up to K85,000 per application.

“This is an exciting development because one container of the liquid fertilizer can replace up to 90 containers of chemical fertilizer bags, significantly reducing transport, labor, and foreign exchange costs”, Kawale Said.

The new product, now available at Paramount Commodities shops and soon in more outlets across the country, is expected to boost productivity while making farming more affordable.

So, What is Nano Urea?

Nano Urea is a liquid fertilizer developed using nanotechnology – a process that breaks nutrients down into nano-sized particles, allowing plants to absorb them more efficiently. Compared to conventional granular urea, Nano Urea:

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Requires significantly lower quantities per application,
Reduces nitrogen loss in the soil,
Enhances nutrient absorption, and
Promotes eco-friendly, sustainable farming.

Eagle Nano Urea is specifically tailored for local soil conditions and crops.

One of the highlights of the day was the visit by the Honourable Minister of Agriculture to the Paramount Holdings exhibition booth. Impressed by the product’s remarkable results in field trials, the Minister praised Eagle Nano Urea for its contribution to soil health, crop yields, and farmer profitability.

“This is exactly the kind of innovation we need to drive the MW2063 agenda. It’s smart, sustainable, and delivering real results for our farmers,” he said.

Demonstration plots surrounding the Eagle Nano Urea booth told a compelling story—lush green crops, healthy foliage, and uniform growth. According to the company’s agronomists, farmers using the product are reporting:   Up to 30–40% increase in crop yields
Lower costs due to reduced transport and application needs
Simpler usage and faster plant response
Improved environmental outcomes due to reduced chemical runoff

The Future of Farming is Nano, and it’s Malawian

Paramount Holdings has made a bold commitment: to lead Malawi into a new era of farming defined by science, sustainability, and self-reliance. Eagle Nano Urea isn’t just a product; it’s a movement towards transforming agriculture at the grassroots.

“We invite all farmers, cooperatives, agri-entrepreneurs, and development partners to join us in revolutionising agriculture in Malawi,” a company representative stated. “The future is green, the future is smart, and the future is Nano.”

“Our dream as Paramount Holdings is to put a manufacturing plant of Eagle Nano Urea and other fertilisers in Malawi,” reads part of the statement by the company

 

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