The historic Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will subsume over a dozen taxes including excise, service tax, VAT and other local levies, is slated for a mid-night launch from July 1.
"The GST rate for crop protection products needs to be reassessed and reduced from 18 per cent to the lowest denominator possible. This step will safeguard equality across all agricultural units and reduce the unnecessary encumbrance on the farmer," CropLife India Director Rajshekhar Sakhalkar said in a statement.
"Putting crop protection chemicals in a higher bracket increases the burden on farmers," he said, and added that GST introduction has left farmers "confused and worried" despite a good monsoon.
CropLife India is an association of R&D-based crop science industry with a membership of 14 companies engaged in the manufacture, import and distribution of crop protection products.