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Govt saves $1.54 bn in first year of fertiliser DBT implementation: MSC study

Under fertiliser DBT, which was rolled out in October 2017, the government remits the subsidy to fertiliser companies only after retailers have sold the fertiliser to farmers through Aadhaar-based authentication.

October 10, 2019 / 19:24 IST
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The government has saved $1.54 billion (about Rs 10,800 crore) in the first year of implementation of the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme for fertilisers, said a study released on Thursday. The fertiliser DBT has boosted transparency by real-time tracking of the movement, requirement, and availability of stocks. It has also improved supply while easing record-keeping and paperwork, it added.

Under fertiliser DBT, which was rolled out in October 2017, the government remits the subsidy to fertiliser companies only after retailers have sold the fertiliser to farmers through Aadhaar-based authentication.

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The Union fertiliser ministry and the Niti Aayog commissioned global firm MicroSave Consulting (MSC) to conduct a study to evaluate implementation of the fertilisers DBT, ascertain system efficiency, identify challenges, and provide actionable solutions.

"In its first year of operations, DBT-fertilisers saved the Government of India $1.54 billion (as per government estimate)," the MSC said in statement.