The Centre will soon come out with a national fertilisers policy, which will focus on a host of key issues and a task force would be formed to prepare the policy, Union Fertilisers and Chemicals Minister Ananth Kumar said today.
"I am going to form a task force to formulate the new fertiliser policy because, we don't have a fertiliser policy. India requires a national fertiliser policy which includes the use of bio-fertilisers, organic fertilisers and micro- nutrients also," he told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
The proposed policy would consider issues like soil health and balanced treatment of the fertiliser to the soil, he said.
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Replying to a query, Kumar said he has taken up with the Petroleum Minister the issue of gas allocation for fertiliser industry and that a positive response has come.
"I had a couple of meetings with Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhanji regarding more gas allocation for fertiliser industry. Actually, we require 46 mmscmd gas for urea production.
"But we are getting only 31.6. We are not even getting the allocated 31.6 mmscmd. We are getting around 28 to 29. After the meeting, he has assured me that he will first fulfil the allocated 31.6 mmscmd. Then he will reconsider our demand for further allocation," he said.
The Union Minister was speaking after inaugurating an international plastics exposition.
He said the Centre is intends to establish a 'plastics park' in Telangana to give a boost to industries in the State.
Kumar said a new campus of Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET) would be set up in Medak district of Telangana at a cost of Rs 50 crore.
The campus will be a modern facility that will accommodate about 5,000 students, he said.