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India faces record fertiliser subsidy in 2021/22

The figure is almost double the amount budgeted for fertiliser subsidies in the budget for this fiscal year ending on March 31.

December 01, 2021 / 07:56 IST
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India plans to increase 2021/22 fertiliser subsidies to a record of more than 1.55 trillion rupees ($20.64 billion) to avoid shortages amid a sharp increase in global prices of the chemicals, sources familiar with the matter said.

The figure is almost double the amount budgeted for fertiliser subsidies in the budget for this fiscal year ending on March 31.

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India, the top importer of urea, is a major buyer of diammonium phosphate (DAP) needed to feed its huge agriculture sector which employs about 60% of the country’s workforce and accounts for 15% of $2.7 trillion economy.

The government provides financial support to companies such as National Fertilizer Ltd, Madras Fertiliser Ltd, Rashtriya Chemical & Fertilisers Ltd, Chamabal Fertilsers & Chemicals Ltd that sell fertilisers at below-market rates.