Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India secures fertiliser supplies from Russia

- Zia Haq zia.haq@htlive.com

INDIA OPENED TALKS IN FEB WITH RUSSIA FOR THE LONG-TERM IMPORT OF FERTILISER­S

India has finalised critical supply of fertiliser­s from Russia under a barter agreement, as talks concluded on a multi-year import deal, according to multiple officials.

India imports most of its fertiliser­s, which is crucial because nearly half population depends on a farm-derived income and the Black Sea conflict trimmed its fertiliser balance ahead of the crucial summer-sown June-September kharif season. Agricultur­e accounts for 15% of India’s $2.7-trillion economy. To hedge against geopolitic­al flux and globally high prices, India opened government-to-government talks in February with Russia for long-term import of fertiliser­s.

Russia will supply crop nutrients via barter system avoiding dollar transactio­ns due to US sanctions, as Russian importers will exchange fertiliser­s for various Indian commoditie­s, including tea, raw materials and auto parts. Velina Tchakarova, the director of Austrian foreign policy think tank AIES, tweeted: “India is 2nd largest importer aiming for 1 million tonnes of di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and potash; and about 800,000 tonnes of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (NPK) from Russia every year.”

An official said India had “legitimate national interests” and to fulfil them they had initiated talks for multi-year import for the first time in decades. Russian importers will import fresh farm produce, medical devices, auto parts and other key commoditie­s from India under the barter, a second official said.

Amid a surge in global prices of fertiliser­s due to the Ukraine war, the Modi government on 21 said the government would provide additional fertiliser subsidy of ₹1.10 lakh crore to cushion farmers from prices.

The additional allocation has doubled the government’s total fertiliser subsidy bill to a record ₹2.15 lakh crore in current fiscal. “Despite rising fertiliser prices globally, we have protected our farmers from such price hikes. In addition to the fertiliser subsidy of ₹1.05 lakh crore in the budget, an additional amount of ₹1.10 lakh crore is being provided to further cushion our farmers,” finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had tweeted.

According to the second official cited above, National Fertilizer­s Ltd, Madras Fertilizer­s Ltd, Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizer­s Ltd, India Potash Ltd and Fertiliser­s and Chemicals Travancore are expected to sign a three-year deal for DAP, potash and complex fertiliser­s with Russian companies such as Phosagro and Uralkali.

In March, a Jordanian delegation led by its minister of investment Kheiry Yaser AbdelMonim Amr held talks with Union minister Mansukh Mandaviy for supply of phosphatic and potassic fertiliser­s and raw materials from Jordan to India.

Mandaviya visited Jordan from May 13 to 15, 2022 to secure fertiliser­s and raw materials. India signed an agreement for supply of 3 million tonne of rock phosphate, 0.25 million tonne of DAP, 0.1 million tonne of phosphoric acid for the current year.

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