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Gold climbs as investors await US inflation data

- REUTERS New Delhi

Gold prices gained as investors awaited US inflation data that could cast further light on the Federal Reserve's policy path. Spot gold was up 0.6 per cent at $2,191.88 per ounce. US gold futures rose 0.6 per cent to $2,190.50. Spot silver was up 0.6 per cent at $24.58 per ounce, platinum lost 0.6 per cent to $897.30 and palladium fell 1.9 per cent to $974.31.

Prabhudatt­a Mishra

Sales of key fertilizer­s in the 11 months of the current fiscal up to February are up by 3 per cent at 57.57 million tonnes (mt) mainly on higher usage of DAP and complex varieties while urea consumptio­n has been stagnant, according to official data. However, except MoP, imports of all other fertilizer­s were lower during AprilFebru­ary of 202324.

Recently, while announcing the nutrientba­sed subsidy for the kharif 2024 season, the government raised the subsidy for phosphorus, the key nutrient of DAP, to ₹28.72/kg from ₹20.82, while keeping the financial assistance for other nutrients at same levels as they were in rabi 202324 season.

According to the latest official data, overall consumptio­n of urea until February 29 in the current fiscal increased by 0.3 per cent to 34.12 mt from 34.12 mt a year ago, whereas sales of all fertilizer­s put together increased a modest 2.8 per cent to 57.57 mt from 56 mt, mainly due to higher sales of complex and diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer­s.

NANOUREA IMPACT

The total sales of DAP surged 5 per cent to 10.64 mt during AprilFebru­ary from 10.14 mt yearago, muriate of potash (MOP) was flat at 1.52 mt and complex increased by 9.6 per cent to 11.2 mt from 10.22 mt yearago. Complex fertilizer is a combinatio­n of nitrogen (N), phosphorou­s (P), potash (K) and sulphur (S) nutrients.

In February, Fertiliser Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said India’s convention­al urea consumptio­n would likely to decline by 2.5 mt this fiscal on an increase in demand for nano liquid urea and the government’s efforts to discourage the use of chemicals. Urea consumptio­n was 35.7 mt during FY23.

He said consumptio­n of convention­al urea has gone down in 344 districts, but sales of nanourea has increased in 74 districts. He was hopeful that India would be selfsuffic­ient in urea by 2025.

Import of urea, controlled by the government, was 6.67 mt during 11 months to February against 7.4 mt yearago, a fall of 9.8 per cent. There was record import of urea at 9.83 mt during FY 202021.

SUBSIDY TOPS ₹1.2 LAKH

Import of overall fertilizer­s also dropped 10.2 per cent to 16.05 mt from 17.87 mt yearago, in which complex import declined 18 per cent at nearly 2 mt from 2.44 mt and DAP by 20.1 per cent to 5.31 mt from 6.65 mt. But, MOP import surged 48.6 per cent to 2.07 mt from 1.39 mt.

Production of all fertilizer­s was up by 4.5 per cent to 46.56 mt from 44.57 mt, which included urea at 28.91 mt (against 25.98 mt yearago), DAP 4.07 mt (4.02 mt), Complex 8.86 mt (8.71 mt), SSP 4.13 mt (5.19 mt) and Ammonium Sulphate 0.58 mt (0.67 mt).

Meanwhile, urea subsidy has reached ₹1,20,609.74 crore, which is 93.8 per cent of Revised Estimate of ₹1,28,594 crore. Potash and phosphorus subsidy were at ₹60,054.09 crore, which is 99.6 per cent of ₹60,300 crore allocated in Budget (Revised Estimate).

Tomato crops withering on a farm in Karnataka’s Kolar district due to shortage of water. According to the Central Water Commission, the current storage in the State’s 16 reservoirs is 25 per cent of the capacity, lower than last year and past 10 years’ average. Currently, tomatoes are fetching ₹ 8001,200 a quintal compared with around ₹ 600 a year ago

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