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    FERTILIZERS & PESTICIDES

    • February 9, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    FERTILIZERS & PESTICIDES

    TOPIC: Agriculture

    Context- The Union government has asked fertiliser companies to manufacture additional DAP (di-ammonium phosphate) to meet the demands during the current rabi season.

    Concept-

    Fertilizer & Pesticides Ranking of States: MH> UP> TL> PN> HR

    • Nearly half of the country’s demand for chemical pesticides in 2020-21 came from the three States— Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana.
    • Almost 46.38 per cent of the demand for 70,668 tonnes of chemical pesticides was from these three States.
    • Maharashtra contribute nearly one-fifth of the country’s demand for chemical pesticides during 2020-21.
    • While Maharashtra led the demand for chemical pesticides at 14,396 tonnes, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana followed it with 11,850 tonnes and 6,535 tonnes, respectively, during the period.
    • The demand from other agriculture-centric States such as Punjab and Haryana for chemical pesticides was at 5,700 tonnes and 4,200 tonnes of, re- spectively, during 2020-21.
    • However Meghalaya and Sikkim have been notified as ‘organic State’

    About DAP:

    • DAP is the second most commonly used fertiliser in India after urea.
    • Farmers normally apply this fertiliser just before or at the beginning of sowing, as it is high in phosphorus (P) that stimulates root development.
    • DAP (46% P, 18% Nitrogen) is the preferred source of Phosphorus for farmers.
    • This is similar to urea, which is their preferred nitrogenous fertiliser containing 46% N.
    Agriculture FERTILIZERS & PESTICIDES
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