The state-run fertiliser firms Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) and National Fertilizers Ltd (NFL) as well as private firm Indian Potash Ltd (IPL) have agreed to reduce the price of non-urea fertilisers, the Fertiliser Minister said.
The retail price of Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP) has been cut by Rs 2,500 to Rs 22,000/tonne, Muriate of Potash (MoP) by Rs 5,000 to Rs 11,000/tonne, while complex fertilisers rates have been brought down by Rs 1,000/tonne.
"The Fertiliser Ministry has taken a path-breaking decision. We have decided to bring down prices of DAP by Rs 2,500/tonne, MoP by Rs 5,000/tonne and NPK fertilisers by Rs 1,000/tonne taking into account the fall in international prices of raw materials," Kumar told reporters here.
The rate cut, which would be effective immediately, would entail a benefit of Rs 4,500 crore to farmers, he said, adding the move would help promote balanced use of fertiliser.
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DAP, MoP and NPK are decontrolled fertilisers, the maximum retail price (MRP) of which are determined by the manufacturers, while the government offers fixed subsidy every year. Whereas urea price is controlled by the government and its MRP currently stands at Rs 5,300/tonne.
On an average, the domestic demand of DAP is 100 lakh tonnes, MoP 25 lakh tonnes and NPK fertiliser 90 lakh tones.
"All out efforts have been made to ensure there will not be any shortage of fertilisers in our country for this Kharif season and farmers can plan their sowing without any apprehension this account," Kumar said.