Govt takes Historic Pro-farmer Decision of Hiking Fertiliser
Subsidy
· Subsidy
on DAP Fertiliser Hiked by 140%
· Farmers
to Get Subsidy of Rs 1200 per bag of DAP instead of Rs 500
· Farmers
to Get a bag of DAP for Rs 1200 instead of Rs 2400
· Government
to spend Additional Rs 14,775 crore towards this
Subsidy
· Farmer
should get Fertilisers at Old Rates Despite
International Price Rise: PM
· Welfare
of Farmers at the core of Government’s Efforts: PM
PM
Narendra Modi chaired a high level meeting on the issue of fertiliser
prices. A detailed presentation was given to him on the issue of fertiliser prices on 19 May 2021.
It
was discussed that the price of fertilisers is undergoing
an increase due to the rising prices of phosphoric acid, ammonia etc internationally. PM stressed that farmers should get fertilisers at old rates despite the international rise in prices.
A
historic decision was taken to increase the subsidy for DAP fertiliser
from Rs. 500 per bag to Rs.
1200 per bag, which is an increase of 140%. Thus, despite the rise in international
market prices of DAP, it has been decided to continue selling it at the older price
of Rs.1200 and the central government has decided to bear all the burden of price
hike. The amount of subsidy per bag has never been increased so much at once.
Last
year, the actual price of DAP was Rs 1,700 per bag. In
which the Central Government was giving a subsidy of Rs.
500 per bag. So the companies were selling fertilizer to farmers for Rs 1200 per bag.
Recently,
the international prices of phosphoric acid, ammonia etc. used in DAP have gone
up by 60% to 70%. So the actual price of a DAP bag is now Rs
2400, which could be sold by Fertilizer companies at Rs
1900 after considering a subsidy of Rs 500. With todays decision, farmers will continue to get a DAP bag for
Rs 1200.
PM
remarked that his Government is committed to the welfare of farmers and will take
all efforts to ensure that farmers do not have to face the brunt of price-rise.
The
Central Government spends about Rs 80,000 crore on subsidies
for chemical fertilisers every year. With the increase
in subsidy in DAP, Government of India will spend an additional Rs 14,775 crore as subsidy in Kharif
season.
This
is the second major decision in the farmers’ interest, after directly transferring
Rs. 20,667 crore in Farmers’ account under PM-KISAN on
the day of Akshay Tritiya.