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Government explores deregulating urea, scrapping import duty: Report.


Date: 20-01-2015
Subject: Government explores deregulating urea, scrapping import duty: Report
NEW DELHI: India is considering removing price controls on urea and scrapping an import duty of 5 per cent, media report said on Monday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi moves to check subsidy costs and cut wasteful use of the crop nutrient.

Fertiliser subsidy costs quadrupled over the past decade as the previous government kept urea prices below the cost of production, fearing a backlash from the powerful farm lobby. Urea is the most widely used fertiliser in India.

Modi's government is now planning to decontrol the maximum retail price (MRP) of urea which is currently fixed at 5,360 rupees ($87) a tonne, the report said citing officials it did not name. The government could also raise the MRP by about 20 percent annually for the next three years, the report said.

Fertiliser ministry spokesman YK Baweja declined to comment on the report.

The price for urea has risen just 16.5 per cent since 2000, while the price of non-urea fertilisers like diammonium phosphate has nearly tripled and muriate of potash has quadrupled. The growing price gap has led farmers to use urea indiscriminately, industry executives have said.

The fertiliser ministry had pitched for a hike in urea prices even last year, but could not due to a subdued monsoon.

Liberalising urea prices would help domestic fertiliser companies such as Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals and Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd, while dumping the import duty could benefit Canada's Potash Corp of Saskatchewan, Mosaic Co of the United States and Russia's Uralkali.

India has already deregulated petrol and diesel prices.

Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com

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