Context:
The Union Cabinet approved a ₹1.08 lakh crore subsidy for the ongoing kharif or monsoon season.
Probable Question:
Q. While the MRP for urea is controlled/fixed by the government, it is decontrolled for other fertilisers including DAP. Elaborate the method of fertiliser subsidy disbursement in detail. |
Key Points:
Fertiliser Type |
Subsidy Amount (in ₹ crore) |
Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) |
38,000 |
Urea |
70,000 |
- In 2022, the total fertiliser subsidy was about ₹2.56 lakh crore.
- With fertiliser prices continuing to remain high due to global factors — such as a fall in production and hiked logistics costs, especially due to the Ukraine situation — the Centre expects this year’s fertiliser subsidy to cross ₹2.25 lakh crore.
About Fertiliser Subsidy:
- Farmers buy fertilisers at MRPs (maximum retail price) below their normal supply-and-demand-based market rates or what it costs to produce/import them.
- Urea:
- The MRP of neem-coated urea, for instance, is fixed by the government, whereas its average cost-plus price payable to domestic manufacturers and importers is around 4 to 5 times of the MRP.
- The difference, which varies according to plant-wise production cost and import price, is footed by the Centre as subsidy.
- Non-Urea Fertilisers:
- The MRPs of non-urea fertilisers are decontrolled or fixed by the companies.
- The Centre, however, pays a flat per-tonne subsidy on these nutrients to ensure they are priced at reasonable levels.
How is the subsidy paid and who gets it?
- The subsidy goes to fertiliser companies, although its ultimate beneficiary is the farmer who pays MRPs less than the market-determined rates.
- Companies, until recently, were paid after their bagged material had been dispatched and received at a district’s railhead point or approved godown.
- From 2018, a new so-called direct benefit transfer (DBT) system was introduced, wherein subsidy payment to the companies would happen only after actual sales to farmers by retailers.
- DBT in Fertiliser:
- Each retailer now has a point-of-sale (PoS) machine linked to the Department of Fertilisers’ e-Urvarak DBT portal.
- Anybody buying subsidised fertilisers is required to furnish his/her Aadhaar unique identity or Kisan Credit Card number.
- The quantities of the individual fertilisers purchased, along with the buyer’s name and biometric authentication, have to be captured on the PoS device.
- Only upon the sale getting registered on the e-Urvarak platform can a company claim subsidy.
News Source: The Hindu
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