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No decision yet to deregulate urea prices: Ananth Kumar

Says govt will continue to supply urea, fertiliser at subsidised rates

Reuters Sonepat

The government is yet to take a call on removing price controls on urea and scrapping an import duty of 5%, Chemicals and Fertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar said on Tuesday.

The Indian Express reported on Monday that the government was planning to deregulate urea and remove the duty.

"We are thinking of farmers when we take policy decisions... We will supply urea, fertiliser at subsidised rates," Kumar said.

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.

The price for urea has risen just 16.5% since 2000, while the price of non-urea fertilisers like diammonium phosphate has nearly tripled and muriate of potash has quadrupled.

 

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First Published: Jan 20 2015 | 1:50 PM IST

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