Fertilizers Committee Warns Against Under-Funding of Nutrient Subsidy Schemes
- March 23, 2025
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Fertilizers Committee Warns Against Under-Funding of Nutrient Subsidy Schemes
Sub :Schemes
Sec :Agri
Introduction
- The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers, chaired by Kirti Azad, has raised concerns over the under-funding of nutrient subsidy schemes.
- The committee has urged the Union Fertilizers Ministry to seek additional funds to prevent a negative impact on farmers.
Budget Allocation and Reduction in Funds
- The Department of Fertilizers had projected an outlay of ₹1,84,704.63 crore for 2025-26.
- However, the Ministry of Finance reduced this allocation by 7.38% to ₹1,71,082.44 crore.
- This reduction has affected both the Nutrient-Based Subsidy (NBS) Scheme and the Urea Subsidy Scheme, impacting the smooth implementation of these programs.
Call for Expanding Nano Fertilizers Production
- The committee recommended expanding the production capacity of Nano Urea and Nano Diammonium Phosphate (Nano DAP).
- It urged the government to ensure the timely establishment of production units.
- Additionally, a strategy to popularise nano fertilizers among farmers was suggested.
Need for Securing Raw Material Supply
- While agreements between Indian fertilizer companies and resource-rich countries exist, there are no efforts to secure mining lease agreements for:
- Extraction
- Exploration
- Refining
- Production
- The committee emphasized that without physical measures and public-private investments, achieving self-sufficiency in fertilizers would be difficult.
Underutilisation of Funds in 2024-25
- The committee pointed out underutilisation of funds in various categories:
- 20% under indigenous phosphorus and potassium (PK) fertilizers.
- 12% under imported PK fertilizers.
- 14.76% under indigenous urea.
- 59.57% under Market Development Assistance (MDA).
- It recommended ensuring full utilisation of allocations in a planned manner.
Impact of Nano Fertilizers on Crop Yield
- The combination of Nano Urea with conventional Urea resulted in an increase in crop yield.
- Highest yield improvement observed:
- Peas: 6.14% to 14.82%
- Sugarcane: 1.65% to 4%
- Field trials of Nano DAP indicated that its use for seed treatment and foliar application could reduce the requirement for conventional granular DAP.
- The committee recommended expanding Nano Urea and Nano DAP production capacities in a timely manner.
Conclusion
- The committee has urged the government to prioritise fertilizer subsidy schemes, secure raw materials, and expand nano fertilizer production to ensure self-sufficiency and better agricultural productivity.