Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GOVT REVIEWING FERTILISER SUBSIDY, MAY DECIDE TO HIKE IT

- Zia Haq letters@hindustant­imes.com

The government is reviewing its fertiliser subsidy and may enhance it, as prices of some farm chemicals have risen sharply on account of costlier imports amid estimates that a normal monsoon would increase domestic demand, an official said on Sunday.

Union fertiliser minister Sadananda Gowda on May 13 discussed the current nutrientba­sed subsidy regime—the mechanism by which the Centre disburses the subsidy to manufactur­ers—with regard to phosphatic and pottassic (P&K) category of fertiliser­s with home minister Amit Shah, finance minister Nirmala Sithraman and agricultur­e minister Narendra Singh Tomar, the official said.

Internatio­nal prices of raw materials for some key crop nutrients such as di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and 22 grades of P&K fertiliser­s have increased sharply. Most of these fertiliser­s have seen a jump of over 50% in prices. Some fertiliser companies have increased prices only last month, even though imports were becoming increasing­ly costlier, including DAP, which is a crucial input during sowing.

Millions of farmers are waiting for the June-to-September monsoon to raise a variety of summer crops, including paddy, pulses, gram, onions and coarse cereals, etc.

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