Russian sellers said to stop fertiliser discounts to India
- September 13, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Russian sellers said to stop fertiliser discounts to India
Subject :Economy
Section: External Sector
Context:
- Russian companies have ceased offering fertilizers such as di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) to India at discounted prices due to tightening global supplies after becoming the biggest suppliers to the country last year.
Details:
- India’s fertilizer imports from Russia surged 246% to a record 4.35 million metric tons in the 2022/23 as suppliers give discounts (10%) to the global market price for DAP, urea and NPK fertilizers.
- Discounts provided by Russia led to decline in import of fertilizers from other countries like China, Egypt, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates.
- Current urea price: approximately $300 per ton on a CFR basis.
- Russia is the world’s biggest exporter of fertilizer, followed by Canada, China, Belarus, and the United States.
- Brazil is the top importer of fertilizers.
- India imports most of its Fertilizer from China, United Arab Emirates and Spain and is the 3rd largest importer of Fertilizer in the World.
Impact of the decision:
- Increased import cost
- Increased subsidy burden
Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP):
- Urea and DAP are two largely consumed fertilizers in the country.
- Diammonium phosphate (DAP) is the world’s most widely used phosphorus fertilizer.
- DAP fertilizer is an excellent source of Phosphorus and nitrogen (N) for plant nutrition.
- It’s highly soluble and thus dissolves quickly in soil to release plant-available phosphate and ammonium.
- A notable property of DAP is the alkaline pH that develops around the dissolving granule.
- Being a basic nutrient for Rabi crops, the DAP fertiliser has to be sprinkled at the time of sowing crops like mustard and wheat.
- Any delay in its supply could adversely impact the sowing of crops.
For further details of fertilizers: https://optimizeias.com/imbalance-in-fertilizer-use/