Government approves launch of IFFCO’s nano DAP fertilizer
- March 6, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Government approves launch of IFFCO’s nano DAP fertilizer
Subject : Science and Technology
Section: Nano technology
Concept :
- The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), which introduced nano liquid urea in 2021 announced that the government has approved the launch of its nano DAP (di-ammonium phosphate) fertilizer in the market.
- The Indian Prime Minister has said that the approval of nano DAP fertiliser is an important step towards making life easier for farmers.
- The introduction and approval of nano DAP fertilizer are also seen as a big step towards self-reliance (aatma nirbharta) in the fertilizer sector as India imports DAP and MoP (muriate of potash) in huge quantities to meet its domestic demand.
- IFFCO is also planning to launch nano potash, nano zinc and nano copper fertilizers.
About nano liquid DAP fertilizer:
- It is a concentrated phosphate-based fertilizer.
- It provides phosphorous nutrition throughout the crop growth and development cycle.
- Nano-DAP is jointly manufactured by Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) in association with a private player Coromandel.
- Nano-DAP will be sold at Rs 600 per bottle of 500 ml. One bottle will be equivalent to one bag of DAP, which currently costs Rs 1,350.
- Expected benefits:
- DAP is the second most consumed fertilizer in the country after urea.
- Out of the estimated annual consumption of around 10-12.5 million tonnes, local production is around 4-5 million tonnes, while the rest has to be imported.
- Nano-DAP will help to bring down India’s fertilizer import bill.
- It is also expected to contribute to bringing down the annual subsidy on non-urea fertilizers.
Significance of Nano Fertilizer
- Nanofertilizers offer benefits in nutrition management through their strong potential to increase nutrient use efficiency. Nutrients, either applied alone or in combination, are bound to nano-dimensional adsorbents, which release nutrients very slowly as compared to conventional fertilizers.
Fertilizer Control Order(FCO)
- It has been issued under the Essential Commodities Act 1955.
- It is administered by Department of Agriculture Cooperation, Govt. of India.
- The FCO lays down,
- what substances qualify for use as fertilizers in the soil;
- product-wise specifications;
- methods for sampling and analysis of fertilizers;
- the procedure for obtaining a license/registration as a manufacturer/dealer in fertilizers;
- conditions to be fulfilled for trading thereof.