With the crisis continuing in Ukraine and Gaza, experts and policymakers are concerned about further increase in the prices of the components used for making petroleum-based chemical fertilizers.
The Centre allocated Rs 1.79 lakh crore as fertilizer subsidy under the Budget estimates for 2023-24.
Status of fertilizer production in India |
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Indigenous fertilizer production (435.95LMT) |
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Imported fertilizer (143.72LMT) |
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Total fertilizer consumption (579.67LMT) |
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Urea accounts for about 70% of the overall fertiliser subsidy bill.
The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) has sold about 3.3 million tonnes of locally produced nano urea worth about ₹7 crore between August 2021 to February 2024.