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Department of FertilizersMinistry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Government of India
MINISTER OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIAShastri Bhawan, New Delhi -110115M.K. Alagiri
Message
With nearly 1.2 billion population, India requires a robust, modernized agriculture sector to ensure the food security to its population. In order to meet the food grain requirements, the agricultural productivity and growth need to be sustained and further improved. It is imperative to manage critical inputs and resources like cultivable land, irrigation, high yielding seeds and fertilizers for a higher food production. Also, balanced use of fertilizers, based on the soil conditions will certainly improve the agricultural productivity in India. With the above objectives, this publication of Department of Fertilizers is published every year for the benefit of the Fertilizer Industry. In order to make useful information available to the public, policy makers and researchers, the Department of Fertilizers is publishing “Indian Fertilizer Scenario-2010” relating to fertilizer sector.
It has been constant endeavour to make the publication user-friendly and to improve the coverage and content of the yearbook so that fuller perspective of the information in the field of fertilizer of the year under reference is duly presented.
I extend my best wishes to this publication.
(M.K. Alagiri)
Message
The growth of Indian economy in the past underlines the importance of improving the agriculture productivity to meet the growing demand for food to provide food security to the entire nation. The fertilizer sector outlook is fast changing in the international arena. Indian fertilizer industry needs to catch up with the growth in terms of technology and fertilizer production. Fertilizer statistics of the Department of Fertilizers published every year for the benefit of fertilizer industry. In tune with established standards, it will be an important tool for the policy makers and planners in the process of ensuring adequate availability of fertilizers and thereby providing food security.
It is my earnest hope that the publication "Indian Fertilizer Scenario-2010" brought out by the Department of Fertilizers will be an endeavour in this direction. The fertilizer statistics, needless to say, it is an outcome of concerted efforts of officers and staff of Department of Fertilizers.
I hope this publication will be utilized by the policy makers and planners for betterment and development of fertilizer sector.
(Srikant Kumar Jena)
srikant kumar jena
Dr. sutanu BehuriaSecretary
foreword
Department of Fertilizers is mandated to ensuring smooth and timely availability of fertilizers in adequate quantity to the farmers in all parts of the country. Government has implemented Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) for decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic fertilizer with effect from 1st April, 2010 with a view to promote balanced fertilization. Efforts were also made to plan and make available chemical fertilizers in time and in sufficient quantity.
At present, there is a need for more foodgrains production in the country which could only be achieved through proper policy initiatives and planning based on reliable database. The publication, namely, "Indian Fertilizer Scenario-2010" has been prepared with the objective of making useful information available for better planning and policy making in the fertilizer sector.
I hope the publication will be useful for all stakeholders interested in this sector. Suggestions to improve the content and quality of this publication will be appreciated.
(Sutanu Behuria)
Tel : +91-11-2338 3695Fax : +91-11-2338 7965email : [email protected]
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CONTENTS
Page No
BASIC FACTS 1
Table 1. Basic Facts 3 Table 2. Distribution of Area according to Annual rainfall 3
Table 3. List of Agro Climatic Zones of India 4
Table 4. Number, Area covered and Average size of landholdings 6
THE FERTILIZER SECTOR 7
Table 5. Type of Fertilizers produced in India 9
Table 6. All India Demand Forecast of Fertilizers 10
CAPACITY, PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS OF FERTILIZERS IN INDIA 11
Table 7. Installed Capacity of various fertilizers 13
Table 8. Production of Urea, DAP and Complexes from 2002-03 to 2009-10 13
Table 9. Plant-wise annual installed capacity and production of Urea from 2002-03 to 2009-10 14
Table 10. Plant-wise installed capacity and Production of DAP from 2002-03 to 2009-10 15
Table 11. Unit-wise, product-wise annual installed capacity and production of Complex Fertilizers 16
Table 12. Product wise summary of production of Complex Fertilizers 19
Table 13. Sector wise production of Complex Fertilizers from 2002-03 to 2009-10 20
Table 14. Import of major Fertilizers from 2002-03 to 2009-10 20
Table 15. Port wise Import of Fertilizers from 2004-05 to 2009-10 21
AVAILABILITY & SALES AND MOVEMENT OF FERTILIZERS 23
Table 16. Availability & Sales of Urea, DAP, MOP & Complex from 2006-07 to 2009-10 25
Table 17. Statewise, Monthwise availability & sales of Fertilizers 26
Table 18. Dispatches of Urea, DAP, MOP & Complex Fertilizers from 2006 to 2009 54
CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZERS 57
Table 19. Production, Import & Consumption of Fertilizers 59
Table 20. Consumption of Fertilizers by States during 2009-10 60
Table 21. Usage of inputs-Fertilizers by major size groups-all crops 61
Table 22. NPK Consumption ratio since 1985-86 62
Table 23. Production of Biofertilizer in India from 2003-04 to 2009-10 63
Table 24. Consumption of Fertilizers in selected countries in 2007 & 08 64
Table 25. Fertilizer consumption vis-à-vis Foodgrain production From 2002-03 to 2009-10 65
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PRICES OF FERTILIZERS 67
Table 26. Maximum Retail Prices of Fertilizers, by products 69
Table 27. Prices of imported Fertilizers 70
Table 28. International Price Trend in 2009-10 71
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY 73
Table 29. Subsidy on Fertilizers 75
Table 30. Company-wise subsidy paid on indigenous Urea by FICC 76
Table 31. Company-wise concession paid on indigenous P & K Fertilizers 77
Table 32. Company-wise concession paid on imported MOP & DAP 78
POLICY NOTIFICTIONS
1. Notification on New Pricing Scheme (NPS)-III for Urea 81
2. Notification on Fortified and Coated Fertilizers 85
3. Notification on nutrient based pricing of subsidized fertilizers 87
4. Notification on Concession Scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) 89
5. Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy for Phosphatic and Potassic (p & k) Fertilizers 92
6. Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy for Phosphatic and Potassic (P & K) Fertilizers 96
7. Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) fertilizers 99
8. Notification on Modification in Certain Elements of the Concession Scheme on Decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P & K) Fertilizers 103
9. Notification on Uniform freight subsidy on all Fertilizers 106
10. Notification on Revised Concession Scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizer 108
11. Notification on Revised Policy for AD HOC Concession for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizer 110
12. Notification on Policy for New Investments in Urea Sector and Long-Term off Take of Urea From Joint Ventures Abroad 112
13. Notification on Policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS Urea units to Natural Gas 116
14. Notification on Policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS Urea Units-Amendment 118
15. Notification for amendment of NPS-III- Policy for resumption of Urea Production by RCF-Trombay Unit 119
16. Notification for amendment of NPS-III- Policy for restart of existing urea units 120
17. Notification on Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime 121
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18. Notification on policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the Fertilizers Subsidy regime 122
19. Notification on Policy for stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for Urea Manufacture Units-Amendments thereof 123
20. Notification on Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS) Based Urea Unit At Bathinda Unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG) 126
21. Notification on Proposal For Conversion of Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS) Based Urea Unit at Panipat Unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG) 128
22. Notification on Proposal For Conversion of Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS) Based Urea Unit at Nangal Unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG) 130
23. Notification on Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units - Extension of provisions of policy from 1.4.2010 on provisional basis 132
24. List of Companies/Units eligible for Nutrient Based Subsidy for decontrolled P & K Fertilizers 133
ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF VARIOUS PLANTS
Table 33 Energy performance of urea units (NPS-II) 137
PERFORMANCE OF MAJOR FERTILIZER PSUs 139
FIGURES
Figure- 1 Agro-Climatic Zones of India 5
Figure- 2 Production of Urea, DAP and Complexes 13
Figure- 3 Foodgrain production VIS-A-VIS Fertilizers consumption 65
Figure- 4 Subsidy on Fertilizers 75
MaPs
Location of Straight Nitrogenous Fertiloizers Plants (UREA, AS, CAN & ACI) vi
Location of DAP & Other Complex Fertilizer Plants viii
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MaPsI. LOCATION OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER PLANTS (UREA, AS CAN & ACI)
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Sl.No.
State/Name of thePlant and location
EndProduct
IN PRODUCTION
Andhra Pradesh
1 Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd., Kakinada
Urea
2 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd., Visakhapatnam
AS
Assam
3 Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd., (BVFCL), Namrup-II
Urea
4 Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd., (BVFCL), Namrup-III
Urea
Jharkhand
5 SAIL, Bokaro AS
goa
6 Zuari Industries Ltd., (ZIL), Zuari Nagar Urea
Gujarat
7 Cyanides & Chemicals Ltd., Surat AS
8 Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. Ltd. (GNFC), Bharuch
Urea,CAN
9 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd (GSFC), Vadodara
Urea,AS
10 GSFC-Polymer Unit, Vadodara AS
11 Indian Farmers Fertilizer Coop. Ltd. (IFFCO), Kalol
Urea
12 Krishak Bharati Coop. Ltd. (KRIBHCO) (2 Plants) Hazira
Urea
Haryana
13 National Fertilizers Ltd. (NFL), Panipat Urea
Karnataka
14 Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (MCFL), Mangalore
Urea
Kerala
15 Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. (FACT), Udyogamandal
AS
16 FACT, Cochin-1 Urea
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State/Name of thePlant and location
EndProduct
Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh
17 SAIL, Bhilai AS
18 NFL, Vijaipur Urea
Maharashtra
19 Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (RCFL), Trombay V
Urea
20 RCFL, Thal Vaishet ( 2 plants) Urea
Orissa
21 SAIL (Fert. Plant), Rourkela CAN
22 SAIL, Rourkela AS
Punjab
23 NFL, Nangal ( I & II) CAN, Urea
24 NFL, Bhatinda Urea
Rajasthan
25 Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd., Gadepan, Kota
Urea
26 Shriram Fertilizers & Chemicals (SFC), Kota
Urea
Tamil Nadu
27 Madras Fertilizers Ltd., (MFL), Manali Urea
28 Southern Petrochemical Industries Corpn. Ltd. (SPIC), Tuticorin
Urea
29 Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd., Tuticorin
AS
Uttar Pradesh
30 Duncans Industries Ltd., Panki Urea
31 IFFCO, Aonla Urea
32 IFFCO, Phulpur Urea
33 Indo Gulf Fertilisers, Jagdispur Urea
34 KRIBHCO Shyam Ferts. Ltd., Shahjahanpur
Urea
35 Tata Chemicals Ltd., Babrala Urea
West Bengal
36 IISCO, Burnpur-Kulti AS
37 SAIL, Durgapur AS
LIST OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER PLANTS ( UREA, AS, CAN & ACI)
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MaPsII. LOCATION OF DAP & OTHER COMPLExFERTILIZER PLANTS
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4
4
3
5
10
9
2
7
8
813
15
14
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1
11 12
16
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LIST OF DAP AND OTHER COMPLEx FERTILIZER PLANTS
Sl. No. Name of the Company Units/End Products
Andhra Pradesh IN PRODUCTON
1. Coromandel International Ltd (CIL) Name of M/s Coromandel Fertilizer Ltd. was changed to M/s Coromandel International Ltd. w.e.f. 23.9.09. (M/s. GFCL merged with CIL w.e.f 1.2.2008)
Kakinada - DAP & NPKs Vishakhapatnam - NPKs
goa
2. Zuari Industries Ltd.(ZIL) Zuari Nagar - DAP & NPKs
Gujarat
3. Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. Ltd.(GNFC) Bharuch - DAP NPK
4. Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC) Sikka - DAP & NPK Baroda - DAP & NPK
5. Hindalco Industries Limited (HIL) Dahej - DAP & NPKs
6. Indian Farmers Fertilizers Co-operative Ltd.(IFFCO) Kandla - DAP & NPKs
Karnataka
7. Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.(MCFL) Mangalore - DAP & NPK s
Kerala
8. Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd.(FACT) Udyogmandal - NPK Cochin - NPK
Maharashtra
9. Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corpn., Taloja Taloja - NPK
10. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.(RCF) Trombay - NPK
Odisha
11. Paradeep Phosphates Ltd.(PPL) Paradeep - DAP & NPKs
12. Indian Farmers Fertilizers Co-operative Ltd.(IFFCO) Paradeep - DAP & NPK
Tamil Nadu
13. Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp. Ltd.(SPIC) Tuticorin - DAP & NPK
14. Coromandel International Ltd (CIL) ennore -NPK
15. Madras Fertilizers Ltd.(MFL) Manali - NPK
West Bengal
16. Tata Chemicals Ltd (TCL)(Erstwhile Hind Lever Chemicals Limited merged into TCL w.e.f. 1.6.04)
Haldia - DAP & NPKs
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Madhya Pradesh
22 Agro Phos. India Limited, Dewas
23 Mexican Agro Chemicals Ltd,.(erstwhile Asha
Phosphate Ltd.)Mandsaur
24 Khaitan Chem. & Fert. Ltd, Khargone
25 Liberty Urvarak Limited, Khargone
26 Madhya Bharat Agro Products Ltd, Sagar
27 Madhya Bharat Phosphate Pvt. Ltd., Raisen
28 Madhyabharat Phosphate Pvt. Ltd. (unit II),
Meghnagar
29 Basant Agrotech (I) Ltd. (Erstwhile Madhya
Pradesh Orgochem Ltd.), Jhabua
30 Mukteswar Fert. Ltd.,Ujjain
31 Rama Phosphate Ltd., Indore
32 Indra Organics Ltd., Indore, M.P. (erstwhile
Swastik Fertilizer & Chemicals Ltd), Dhar
33 Arihant Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.,Neemuch
34 Suman Phosphates & Chemicals Ltd., Indore
35 KMN Chemicals & fertilizers Ltd. Raisen
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State/Name of the Plants and location
IN PRODUCTION
Andhra Pradesh
1. The Andhra Sugars Ltd., West Godavari District
2. Chemtech Fertilizers Limited, Medak
3. Prathyusha Chemicals & Fert, Vizag
4. GDS Chemicals & Fertilizers (P) Ltd. (Erstwhile Priyaanka Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd., Vizag)
5. Subhodaya Chems Ltd., Warangal
6. Agri Green Fert. & Chem. Pvt. Ltd., Cuddapah
7. Krishna Industrial Corp. Ltd., West Godavari District
8. KPR Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., East Godavari District
9. Bhaskar Fertilizers (P) Ltd., Anantapur
Assam
10. Progressive Fertichem Pvt. Ltd., Morigaon
Bihar
11. Sri Krishna Fertilizer, Muzaffarpur
Chhattisgarh
12 BEC Limited, Bilaspur
13 Jairam Phsophate Ltd., Rajnandgaon
Gujarat
14 Aarti Industries Limited, Valsad
15 Liberty Phosphates Ltd, Baroda
16 Nirma Ltd, Ahmedabad
17 Narmada Agro Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Junagadh
18 Sona Phosphates Ltd , Valsad
19 T.J.Agro Ferttilizer, Navsari
Haryana
20 Nitin Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd., Ambala
Karnataka
21 Tungabhadra Ferts & Chems Co. Ltd, Koppal
Maharashtra
36 Balaji Fertilizers, Nanded
37 Basant Agro-tech India Limited, Akola
38 BEC Limited, Pulgaon, Wardha
39 Bharat Fertilizers Industries Ltd., Thane
40 DMCC, Ambernath, Thane
41 Kasturchand Fertilizers (Erstwhile Jairam Phosphate, Nagpur, Maharashtra), Gadchiroli
42 Rama Krishi Rasayan, Pune
43 Shiva Fertilizers Limited, Nanded
44 Liberty Phosphate Ltd, Pali, Raigad
45 Shree Bhavani Mishra Fertilizer Ltd., Nanded
46 Rajlaxmi Agrotech India Ltd., Jalna
47 Shri Gajraj Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., Yavatmal
48 R.C. Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., Nasik
LIST OF SSP FERTILISER PLANTS
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49 Shree Datta Fertilizers & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Amravati
Rajasthan
50 Arawali Phosphate Limited, Udaipur
51 Arihant Phosphates & Fertilizers Limited, Chittorgarh
52 Bohra Industries Limited, Udaipur
53 Dharamsi Morarji Chem. Co. Ltd., Khemli, Udaipur
54 Gayatri Spinners Ltd, Bhilwara
55 Indian Phosphate Limited, Udaipur
56 Jubilant Organosys Ltd., Chittorgarh
57 Khiatan Chemicals & Fert. Ltd., Chittorgarh
58 Liberty Phosphates Ltd., Udaipur
59 Mangalam Phosphates Ltd., Bhilwara
60 Premsakhi Fertilizer Ltd., Udaipur (Unit delisted from the scheme)
61 Sadhana Phosphates & Chems Pvt. Ltd., Udaipur
62 Shree Ganapati Fert. Ltd., Chittorgarh
63 Shurvi Colour Chem Ltd., Udaipur
64 TEDCO Granite Limited, Bhilwara
65 Liberty Phosphates Ltd., Kota
66 Devyani Phosphate Pvt. Ltd., Udaipur
67 Rama Phosphate, Udaipur
Tamil Nadu
68 Coimbatore Pioneer Fertilizers Limited, Coimbatore
69 Coromandel Fertilizer Ltd. (erstwhile E.I.D. Parry
(India) Ltd., Chennai), Vellore
70 Kothari Industial Corporation Ltd., Ennore
Uttar Pradesh
71 Asian Fertilizers Limited, Gorakhpur
72 Jubilant Organosys Ltd., Gajraula, Jyotiba Phule
Nagar
73 Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilizers , Jhansi Unit
(Formerly known as Sriniwas Fertilisers Ltd)
74 Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd., Fatehpur
unit (erstwhile Mahadeo Fertilizers Ltd,
Lucknow)
75 V.K.Phosphates, Shahjahanpur
76 Natraj Organics Ltd., Muzzafarnagar
77 Madan Madhav Fertilizers & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.,
Fatehgarh, Farukhabad
West Bengal
78 Tata Chemicals Ltd. (erswhile Hind Lever Chems
Ltd, Haldia), Midnapur
79 The Jayshree Chemicals & Ferts Ltd., Khardah,
Calcutta (Unit I & II were merged w.e.f.
1.4.2008), 24 Pargana North.
80 Phosphate Company Ltd, Rishra, Hoogly
81 Teesta Agro Industries Ltd., Jalpaiguri
82 Sai Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., Distt.paschim
Midnapore
BASIC FACTS
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Table-2
Distribution of area accorDing to annual rainfall
Category Rainfall (mm) Area (%)
Dry 0–750 30
Medium 750–11 50 42
1 150–2 000 20
assured > 2 000 8
Table - 1
BAsiC FACts
Population of India (2001 Census) 1028.7 (Million)
Male 532.2 (Million)
female 496.5 (Million)
rural 742.6 (Million)
Urban 286.1 (Million)
agricultural Workers 234.1 (Million)
Projected population of India – March 2009 1160.81 (Million)
Male 600.82 (Million)
female 559.97 (Million)
Total Gross Cropped area (2006-07) 195.84 (Million ha)
Net sown area (2006-07) 140.86 (Million ha)
Gross irrigated area (2006-07) 87.26 (Million ha)
Net Irrigated area (2006-07) 62.29 (Million ha)
GDP at Factor Cost (2008-09 Quick estimates) (Rs ‘ 000 Crore)
GDP Current Price 5229 (Million ha)
agri & allied GDP Current Price 898.38 (Million ha)
GDP Constant Price (2004-05 Prices) 4155 (Million ha)
agri & allied Sector GDP Constant Price (2004-05 Prices) 650.46 (Million ha)
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AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONESPlanning Commission has demarcated the geographical area of India into 15 agro-climatic region. These are
further divided into more homogenous 72 sub-zones. The 15 agro-climatic zones are given in Table-3 below:
Table - 3
1. Western Himalayan Region: J & K, HP, UP, Uttarakhand
2. eastern Himalayan Region: assam, Sikkim, West bengal & all North-eastern States
3. lower Gangetic Plains Region: West bengal
4. Middle Gangetic Plains Region: UP, bihar
5. Upper Gangetic Plains Region: UP
6. Trans-Gangetic Plains Region: Panjab, Haryana, Delhi & Rajasthan
7. eastern Plateau and Hills Region: Maharashtra, UP, Orissa & West bengal
8. Central Plateau and Hills Region: MP, Rajasthan, UP
9. Western Plateau and Hills Region: Maharashtra, MP & Rajasthan
10. Southern Plateau and Hills Region: aP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
11. east Coast Plains and Hills Region: Orissa, aP, TN, & Puddhucherri
12. West Coast Plains and Ghat Region : TN, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra
13. Gujarat Plains and Hills Region: Gujarat
14. Western Dry Region: Rajasthan
15. The Islands Region: andman & Nicobar Islands, lakshyadeep deep
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FIGURe - 1
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THE FERTILIZER SECTOR
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Table - 5
tYPe oF FeRtiLiZeRs PRodUCed in indiA
Type of fertilizers Grade
straight nitrogenous
ammonium Sulphate (aS) 20.6% N
Calcium ammonium Nitrate (CaN) 25% N
ammonium Chloride 25% N
urea 46% N
Straight Phosphatic
Single Super Phosphate (SSP) 16% P2O5
Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) 46% P2O5
NP/NPK Complex Fertilizers
Urea ammonium Phosphate
24-24-0
28-28-0
14-35-14
ammonium Phosphate Sulphate
16-20-0
20-20-0
Diammonium Phosphate (DaP) 18-46-0
Mono ammonium Phosphate (MaP) 11-52-0
Nitro Phosphate
20-20-0
23-23-0
Nitro Phosphate with Potash 15-15-15
NP/NPKs
17-17-17
14-28-14
19-19-19
10-26-26
12-32-16
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deMAnd PRoJeCtion oF MAJoR FeRtiLiZeRstable 6
ALL indiA deMAnd FoReCAst oF FeRtiLiZeR PRodUCts 2007-08 To 2011-12
(LMts)
Year Urea dAP Complex fertilizers ssP MoP*
2007-08 253.60 79.30 77.00 38.00 30.15
2008-09 262.75 83.20 81.00 39.90 31.80
2009-10 271.35 87.15 85.00 41.75 33.60
2010-11 279.45 91.05 89.00 43.60 35.45
2011-12 287.55 95.10 93.30 45.60 37.40
* = For direct consumption. Excludes demand for manufacture of complex fertilizers.Source: Working Group Report on Fertilizer Industry for Eleventh Five-Year Plan
ReVised PRoJeCtions FoR UReA
DemaND oF Urea ProjeCTeD baSeD oN liNear CoNSUmPTioN TreND From 2007-08 onwARds
(lMT)
Year Urea
2007-08 261*
2008-09 291**
2009-10 310.015
2010-11 332.169
2011-12 354.322
*Actuals for 2007-08**Estimated as assessed by DACNote: 10% above the projected requirement is required to maintain the supplies at projected levels. Thus, the total required availability in 2011-12 is approximately 37 million tones.Source: Abhijeet Sen Committee Report on New Investments in Urea Sector
CAPACITY, PRODUCTION AND
IMPORT OF FERTILIZERS IN INDIA
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instALLed CAPACitYTable - 7
instALLed CAPACitY oF VARioUs FeRtiLiZeR
(lMT per annum)
Product no. of Units Total installed Capacity
urea 31 210.84
DaP 12 72.99
complexes 19 52.22
ssP 80 77.13
*At present operational capacity is 200.30 LMT since FACT-Cochin and DILKanpur are under shut down.In the absence of domestic natural resources, complete requirement of potash is imported;
PRodUCtionTable - 8
PRodUCtion oF UReA, dAP And CoMPLexes
(In lakh MT)
Year/ Fertilizer 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
urea 187.3 192.0 202.6 201.0 203.1 198.6 199.2 211.12
DaP 52.36 47.34 51.84 46.28 48.52 42.12 29.93 42.46
Complex Fertilizers 48.59 45.11 53.63 67.64 74.64 58.50 68.48 80.38
FIGURe - 2
PRodUCtion oF UReA, dAP And CoMPLexes
14 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Table - 9
PlaNT-WiSe aNNUal iNSTalleD CaPaCiTY aND ProDUCTioN oF Urea From 2002-03 To 2009-10
(‘000’ MTs)
nAMe oF PLAntsAnnual ins.
Cap. as on 1.04.06
Production
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
NFl:Nangal-II 478.5 478.5 478.5 494.0 480.2 481.5 478.7 514.5 474.0NFl:bhatinda 511.5 512.0 511.4 536.5 518.0 511.4 511.4 537.5 514.8NFl:Panipat 511.5 490.1 511.6 531.3 503.7 508.7 511.6 488.3 512.9NFl:Vijaipur-I 864.6 864.5 883.4 926.4 916.1 874.5 899.9 865.9 878.5NFl:Vijaipur-II 864.6 867.0 870.3 939.6 926.2 974.9 866.6 937.9 949.6TOTal(NFl): 3230.7 3212.1 3255.2 3427.8 3344.2 3351.0 3268.2 3344.1 3329.8bVFCl:Namrup-II 240.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 32.4 60.5 77.6 60.7 79.2bVFCl:Namrup-III 315.0 186.4 240.6 206.1 219.0 246.9 251.8 128.5 230.4TOTal(bVFCl): 555.0 186.4 240.6 206.1 251.4 307.4 329.4 189.2 309.6FaCT:Cochin-I * 0.0 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0RCF:Trombay-V 0.0 20.9 17.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 306.8RCF:Thal 1706.8 1537.3 1731.3 1789.9 1684.4 1861.0 1832.3 1903.3 1782.3TOTal(RCF): 1706.8 1558.2 1749.0 1789.9 1684.4 1861.0 1832.3 1903.3 2089.1MFl:Chennai 486.8 401.3 387.7 473.2 368.6 473.3 440.5 405.7 436.0Total(Public Sector) 5979.3 5367.6 5632.5 5897.0 5648.6 5992.7 5870.4 5842.3 6164.5IFFCO:Kalol 544.5 538.1 479.5 554.4 544.7 559.9 544.5 559.7 601.4IFFCO:Phulpur 551.1 551.2 540.7 565.1 551.1 573.8 629.9 662.6 722.6IFFCO:Phulpur expn. 864.6 864.8 850.9 864.6 884.7 882.8 924.3 840.5 1000.2IFFCO:aonla-I 864.6 866.0 864.8 864.6 862.9 885.3 875.7 986.8 1000.3IFFCO:aonla-II 864.6 865.3 864.7 865.3 874.5 880.5 989.3 1018.1 1000.3TOTal(IFFCO): 3689.4 3685.4 3600.6 3714.0 3717.9 3782.3 3963.7 4067.7 4324.8KRIbHCO:Hazira 1729.2 1603.4 1773.0 1805.5 1805.5 1714.5 1739.7 1743.2 1779.6TOTal(CO-OP.): 5418.6 5288.8 5373.6 5519.5 5523.4 5496.8 5703.4 5810.9 6104.4Total (Public+Co-op.) 11397.9 10656.4 11006.1 11416.5 11172.0 11489.5 11573.8 11653.2 12268.9GSFC:Vadodara 370.6 239.1 300.4 303.3 313.5 253.6 240.8 236.3 281.4SFC:Kota 379.0 393.7 364.0 379.0 378.9 361.1 380.9 395.5 382.1DIl:Kanpur** 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0ZIl:Goa 399.3 390.0 398.5 449.4 400.5 402.5 395.4 412.4 387.3SPIC:Tuticorin 620.0 569.7 621.1 679.0 620.5 645.5 0.0 0.0 0.0MCF:Mangalore 380.0 380.0 334.8 335.7 399.9 370.1 379.6 379.3 379.6GNFC:bharuch 636.0 636.9 636.7 637.3 642.8 626.2 670.4 592.3 601.7IGCl:Jagdishpur 864.6 864.6 862.1 985.4 994.9 1028.0 880.3 1068.6 1095.9NFCl:Kakinada-I 597.3 561.8 598.5 657.1 703.6 726.7 757.2 768.9 757.0NFCl:Kakinada-II 597.3 625.5 595.4 735.2 675.5 597.2 597.2 609.1 723,2Total(NFCl) 1194.6 1187.3 1193.9 1392.3 1379.1 1323.9 1354.4 1378.0 1480.2CFCl:Gadepan-I 864.6 864.9 907.8 961.6 970.0 973.6 1004.4 909.8 1019.5CFCl:Gadepan-II 864.6 864.8 854.7 894.4 931.5 952.0 995.5 1008.3 1011.2Total(CFCl) 1729.2 1729.7 1762.5 1856.0 1901.5 1925.6 1999.9 1918.1 2030.7TCl:babrala 864.6 864.8 864.8 968.1 960.0 1010.7 1069.7 1023.8 1231.7KSFl:Shahjahanpur 864.6 814.5 857.8 861.1 897.6 872.1 913.2 864.3 972.7Total (Private Sector) 8302.5 8070.3 8196.6 8846.6 8926.4 8819.3 8284.6 8268.6 8843.3totAL(PUB.+CooP.+PVt.) 19700.4 18726.7 19202.7 20263.1 20098.4 20308.8 19858.4 19921.8 21112.2
* Unit closed.** Production suspended
15department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table -10
PlaNT-WiSe iNSTalleD CaPaCiTY aND ProDUCTioN oF DaP From 2002-03 To 2009-10
(`000’ MT)
name of }Company/Unit
installed Capacity
(1.4.2006)
Production
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
Cooperative Sector
IFFCO:Kandla 1200.0 1502.2 1246.0 1290.9 980.7 804.3 438.3 214.7 722.8
IFFCO: Paradeep 1500.0 734.2 308.7 600.4 92.3 418.0 593.2 436.5 402.3
Total(Co-op.) 2700.0 2236.4 1554.7 1891.3 1073.0 1222.3 1031.5 651.2 1125.1
Private Sector
GSFC:Vadodara 165.0 39.3 116.6 83.9 176 14.2 87.9 43.5 0.0
GSFC:Sikka-I** 588.0 654.8 504.4 566.1 633.6 845.3 780.6 630.5 401.4
GSFC:Sikka-II** 396.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 520.5
ZIl:Goa 330.0 130.5 187.7 192.9 159.9 198.2 212.5 205 351.8
SPIC:Tuticorin 475.0 288.4 313.0 369.5 379.5 286.4 71.5 0 0
MCF:Mangalore 180.0 79.6 83.5 165.4 166.9 203.9 211.4 158.3 198.0
TCl:Haldia 675.0 514.4 387.5 276.1 290.1 452.1 237.6 147.8 183.7
Hindalco Indus: Dahej
400.0 273.8 215.0 286.3 198.1 190.9 131.2 168.6 181.8
*CFl (GFCl): }\ Kakinada
670.0 504.3 742.5 616.8 673.6 616.1 567.9 518.2 520.7
PPl: Paradeep 720.0 514.0 617.8 736.8 877.6 822.4 879.8 470.2 763.8
Total (Private Sector): 4599.0 2999.1 3168.0 3293.8 3555.3 3629.5 3180.4 2342.1 3121.7
Grand total : 7299.0 5235.5 4733.5*** 5185.1 4628.3 4851.8 4211.9 2993.3 4246.8
* GFCL Kakinada has been taken over by CFL w.e.f. 01.02.08. **Production figures for Sikka-I & II are combined upto 2008-09 ***During the year 2003-04 MFL, Chennai produced only 10.8 thousand MT of DAP, which is included.
16 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Tabl
e -1
1
UN
iT-W
iSe,
Pr
oD
UCT
-WiS
e a
NN
Ua
l iN
STa
lleD
Ca
PaCT
iY a
ND
Pr
oD
UCT
ioN
oF
Com
PleX
Fer
Tili
Zer
S Fr
om
20
02-0
3 To
200
9-10
(‘000
’ MT)
nam
e of
Co
mpa
ny/U
nit
Prod
uct N
ame
Ann
ual
ins.
Cap
.
Pro
ducti
on
2002
-03
2003
-04
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
Publ
ic S
ecto
r:
FaCT
: Udy
ogm
anda
l20
:20
148.
5 15
5.5
141.
0 10
1.0
143.
2 14
1.7
90.8
11
5.8
181.
3
FaCT
: Coc
hin
- II
20:2
048
5.0
518.
3 42
6.7
473.
4 60
2.4
574.
2 33
4.3
489.
5 57
6.9
Tota
l (F
aCT)
633.
5 67
3.8
567.
7 57
4.4
745.
6 71
5.9
425.
1 60
5.3
758,
2
RCF:
Trom
bay
15:1
5:15
300.
0 30
3.8
296.
3 35
0.1
429.
5 48
2.9
468.
4 47
1.0
490.
4
RCF:
Trom
bay-
IVa
NP(
20.8
:20.
8)36
1.0
248.
5 23
4.8
223.
1 22
2.6
35.3
0.
0 0.
0 12
.9
Tota
l (RC
F)
661.
0 55
2.3
531.
1 57
3.2
652.
1 51
8.2
468.
4 47
1.0
503.
3
MFl
:Che
nnai
17:1
7:17
840.
0 33
1.9
328.
7 29
2.8
205.
1 57
.1
35.1
0.
0 0.
0
19:1
9:19
0.0
59.5
54
.3
7.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
20:2
00.
0 14
.1
31.9
6.
6 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0
14:2
8:14
0.0
10.2
0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0
Tota
l (M
Fl)
84
0.0
415.
7 41
4.9
306.
9 20
5.1
57.1
35
.1
0.0
0.0
Tota
l(Pub
.Sec
tor)
21
34.5
16
41.8
15
13.7
14
54.5
16
02.8
12
91.2
92
8.6
1076
.3
1261
.5
Coop
erati
ve S
ecto
r:
IFFC
O:K
andl
a 10
:26:
2651
5.4
280.
0 23
1.9
386.
6 58
3.6
572.
0 84
1.2
1041
.1
1191
.2
12:3
2:16
700.
0 58
0.2
622.
3 76
2.6
1122
.6
1100
.3
691.
4 53
8.0
460.
8
IFFC
O:P
arad
eep
20:2
042
0.0
0.0
47.6
32
.8
156.
6 33
2.2
272.
7 86
9.5
1097
.7
Tota
l(Co-
op.S
ecto
r)
1635
.4
860.
2 90
1.8
1182
.0
1862
.8
2004
.5
1805
.3
2448
.6
2749
.7
Priv
ate
Sect
or:
GSF
C:Va
doda
ra20
:20
0.0
86.5
56
.8
117.
6 24
.8
242.
9 12
0.2
197.
3 29
2.9
GSF
C: S
ikka
- I
10:2
6:26
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
16.4
0.
0 0.
0
12:3
2:16
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.7
82.5
28
.3
49.9
0.
000
17department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
GSF
C: S
ikka
- II
12:3
2:16
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
18.0
0.
0 0.
00.
0
Tota
l( G
SFC)
0.0
86.5
56
.8
117.
6 45
.5
325.
4 16
4.9
247.
2 29
2.9
CFl:
Viza
g
28:2
820
0.0
158.
8 25
9.0
318.
4 41
4.2
363.
2 39
1.1
207.
1 29
0.1
14:3
5:14
200.
0 16
9.8
165.
5 22
7.0
142.
4 17
3.8
0.0
67.2
17
5.7
20:2
020
0.0
209.
3 16
7.9
208.
9 35
4.7
445.
4 20
8.2
434.
0 56
3.7
10:2
6:26
0.0
16.9
45
.1
22.3
29
.2
23.6
98
.7
31.4
23
.9
Tota
l( CF
l )
60
0.0
554.
8 63
7.5
776.
6 94
0.5
1006
.0
698.
0 73
9.7
1053
.4
ZIl:
Goa
19:1
9:19
240.
0 22
2.0
258.
6 27
2.5
332.
8 30
5.7
250.
1 32
.1
0.0
10:2
6:26
0.0
99.1
57
.0
111.
2 21
9.2
215.
3 17
9.1
270.
1 23
1.5
12:3
2:16
0.0
12.1
30
.0
26.7
26
.7
16.8
48
.4
67.7
13
4.7
20:2
00.
0 24
.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.3
0.0
28:2
85.
1 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0
14:3
5:14
0.0
10.2
17
.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Tota
l (ZI
l)
24
0.0
372.
8 36
3.3
410.
4 57
8.7
537.
8 47
7.6
373.
2 36
6.2
SPIC
:Tuti
cori
n20
:20
0.0
51.5
8.
7 34
.5
20.0
38
.3
1.0
0.0
161.
0
17:1
7:17
0.0
0.0
2.9
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.4
Tota
l (SP
IC)
0.
0 51
.5
11.6
34
.5
20.4
38
.3
1.0
0.0
174.
4
MCF
:Man
galo
re
20:2
00.
0 45
.4
9.1
41.2
27
.5
52.9
33
.7
74.3
84
.0
16:2
00.
0 5.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0
Tot
al( M
CF)
0.0
50.4
9.
1 41
.2
27.5
52
.9
33.7
74
.3
84.0
CFl:
enno
re16
:20
170.
0 17
3.5
110.
8 11
6.4
180.
8 18
3.8
148.
7 15
8.4
180.
4
20
:20
70.0
15
.2
81.2
13
1.5
70.0
11
0.8
38.4
0.
0 32
.2
Tota
l (CF
l)
24
0.0
188.
7 19
2.0
247.
9 25
0.8
294.
6 18
7.1
158.
4 21
2.6
GN
FC:b
haru
ch20
:20
142.
5 17
5.8
121.
5 17
9.7
203.
5 19
8.9
193.
1 13
4.0
166.
5
(‘000
’ MT)
Nam
e of
C
ompa
ny/U
nit
Pro
duct
Nam
eA
nnua
l
Ins.
Cap
. P
rodu
ctio
n
2002
-03
2003
-04
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
18 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
TCl:
Hal
dia
28:2
80.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 4.
9 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0
15:1
5:15
0.0
0.0
1.7
2.3
12.6
0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0
12:3
2:16
0.0
19.7
87
.0
100.
5 18
5.9
244.
7 12
0.4
104.
9 30
.2
14:3
5:14
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
24.4
47
.5
35.6
0.
0 0.
0
10:2
6:26
0.0
168.
4 10
6.8
159.
6 19
2.0
357.
3 23
4.3
308.
5 36
3.8
Tota
l(TCl
)
0.0
188.
1 19
5.5
262.
4 41
4.9
654.
4 39
0.3
413.
4 39
4.0
GFC
l:Ka
kina
da20
:20
0.0
163.
9 6.
6 0.
0 6.
4 21
.4
0.0
48.9
4.
2
(CFl
from
1.2
.200
8)14
:35:
140.
0 38
.5
15.0
16
6.7
141.
8 18
0.4
25.4
10
2.1
478.
3
17
:17:
170.
0 29
.2
4.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12
:32:
160.
0 0.
0 33
.4
66.0
66
.2
75.4
50
.6
23.0
17
.0
10
:26:
260.
0 7.
3 10
.6
41.2
14
5.3
194.
2 42
0.5
399.
4 23
5.5
Tota
l (G
FCl)
0.
0 23
8.9
69.7
27
3.9
359.
7 47
1.4
496.
5 57
3.4
735.
0
Hin
dalc
o In
d:D
ahej
10:2
6:26
0.0
24.4
5.
7 0.
0 9.
9 4.
2 10
.1
0.0
0.0
12
:32:
160.
0 12
.5
7.9
0.0
10.0
17
.8
8.1
0.0
0.0
20
:20
0.0
5.2
3.4
0.0
0.0
6.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
tota
l
0.0
42.1
17
.0
0.0
19.9
28
.2
18.2
0.
0 0.
0
DFP
Cl:T
aloj
a23
:23
230.
0 16
8.2
150.
6 89
.6
54.1
62
.4
51.5
57
.9
100.
8
PPl:
Para
deep
20:2
00.
0 14
9.3
203.
2 17
4.5
230.
6 32
8.8
188.
5 17
6.0
242.
8
28:2
80.
0 11
.4
33.1
23
.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
16:2
00.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 0.
0 4.
8 0.
0 0.
0
12:3
2:16
0.0
45.5
13
.1
36.2
69
.1
59.5
42
.6
98.5
33
.0
10:2
6:26
0.0
33.2
21
.6
59.2
76
.3
109.
9 16
8.3
277.
5 17
1.5
14:3
5:14
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
tota
l
0.0
239.
4 27
1.0
293.
1 38
3.1
498.
2 40
4.2
552.
0 44
7.3
Tota
l(Pri
vate
)
1452
.5
2357
.2
2095
.6
2726
.9
3298
.6
4168
.5
3116
.1
3323
.5
4027
.1
Gra
nd t
otal
52
22.4
48
59.2
45
11.1
53
63.4
67
64.2
74
64.2
58
50.0
68
48.4
80
38.3
(‘000
’ Mt)
nam
e of
Co
mpa
ny/U
nit
Prod
uct N
ame
Ann
ual
ins.
Cap
.
Pro
ducti
on
2002
-03
2003
-04
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
19department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table-12
ProDUCT-WiSe SUmmarY oF ProDUCTioN oF ComPleX FerTiliZerS
(‘000’ Mt)
Product Annual ins. Cap
Production
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
20:20 1466.0 1614.3 1305.6 1501.7 1839.7 2493.7 1480.9 2542.6 3403.2
15:15:15 300.0 303.8 298.0 352.4 442.1 482.9 468.4 471.0 490.4
anP(20.8:20.8)
361.0 248.5 234.8 223.1 222.6 35.3 0.0 0.0 12.9
17:17:17 840.0 361.1 335.7 292.8 205.5 57.1 35.1 0.0 13.4
10:26:26 515.4 629.3 478.7 780.1 1255.5 1476.5 1968.6 2328.0 2217.4
12:32:16 700.0 670.0 793.7 992.0 1501.2 1597.0 989.8 882.0 675,7
14:35:14 200.0 218.5 198.2 393.7 315.7 401.7 61.0 169.3 654.0
19:19:19 240.0 281.5 312.9 280.0 332.8 305.7 250.1 32.1 0.00
28:28 200.0 175.3 292.1 341.6 414.2 368.1 391.1 207.1 290.1
16:20 170.0 178.5 110.8 116.4 180.8 183.8 153.5 158.4 180.4
23:23 230.0 168.2 150.6 89.6 54.1 62.4 51.5 57.9 100.8
14:28:14 0.0 10.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
total (Complexes):
5222.4 4859.2 4511.1 5363.4 6764.2 7464.2 5850.0 6848.4 8038.3
20 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Table - 13
SeCTor-WiSe ProDUCTioN oF ComPleX FerTiliZerS From 2002-03 To 2009-10
(‘000’ Mt)
SectorAnnual
ins. Cap.2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Public Sector: 2134.5 1641.8 1513.7 1454.5 1602.8 1291.2 928.6 1076.3 1261.5
Coop. Sector: 1635.4 860.2 901.8 1182.0 1862.8 2004.5 1805.3 2448.6 2749.7
Private Sector: 1452.5 2357.2 2095.6 2726.9 3298.6 4168.5 3116.1 3323.5 4027.1
total (Compl.): 5222.4 4859.2 4511.1 5363.4 6764.2 7464.2 5850.0 6848.4 8038.3
iMPoRts table 14
(imPorT oF major FerTiliZerS) From 2002-03 To 2009-10
(in Lakhs Mt)
Year Urea dAP MoP
2002-03 0.00 3.71 25.33
2003-04 1.43 7.34 18.41
2004-05 6.41 6.44 34.09
2005-06 20.56 28.28 45.29
2006-07 47.19 28.75 34.48
2007-08 69.28 29.90 44.20
2008-09 56.67 61.92 56.72
2009-10 52.09 58.89 52.86
21department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
tabl
e 15
Por
T-W
iSe
imPo
rT
oF
Fer
Tili
Zer
S Fr
om
200
4-05
To
200
9-10
(in L
Mt)
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
Port
Ure
aM
oP
dA
PU
rea
Mo
Pd
AP
Ure
aM
oP
dA
PU
rea
Mo
Pd
AP
Ure
aM
oP
dA
PU
rea
Mo
Pd
AP
bhav
naga
r00
.00
0.15
0.00
0.00
0.38
0.00
0.54
0.37
0.00
0.22
0.16
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Chen
nai
0.68
4.24
0.00
1.82
5.03
0.97
2.02
3.42
0.63
3.20
2.87
0.12
1.44
2.23
0.93
0.80
2.9
0.39
Coch
in0.
000.
710.
000.
000.
740.
000.
000.
750.
000.
280.
250.
000.
700.
790.
000.
840.
000.
00
cudd
alor
e0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
480.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00
Dha
ram
tar
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.30
0.00
0.24
2.48
0.53
0.00
1.99
0.00
0.30
1.98
0.12
0.00
0.16
0.00
Hal
dia
0.00
1.30
0.00
0.74
2.28
0.00
0.95
2.95
0.18
0.17
3.61
0.00
0.00
3.88
0.00
0.00
1.33
0.00
Kaki
nada
0.52
3.86
0.08
2.41
4.41
0.00
4.67
3.40
0.00
5.01
5.32
0.00
5.19
7.45
5.64
5.78
5.4
2.64
Kand
la0.
004.
780.
962.
579.
165.
656.
785.
385.
2717
.83
10.3
58.
4814
.52
13.3
821
.61
11.1
612
.23
23.2
1
Karw
ar0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
460.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00
Kris
hnap
utna
m0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
610.
000.
005.
312.
150.
77
Mor
mug
ad0.
001.
670.
000.
002.
120.
000.
002.
090.
000.
002.
610.
000.
002.
750.
000.
000.
000.
00
Mum
bai/
npt
0.00
1.08
0.00
0.00
1.18
0.19
0.00
0.26
0.19
0.00
0.23
0.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mun
dra
2.44
2.70
0.58
2.29
2.69
13.4
45.
331.
428.
007.
191.
2411
.13
6.12
2.64
13.8
07.
412.
5712
.72
New
Man
galo
re0.
252.
430.
002.
793.
320.
005.
163.
211.
003.
453.
300.
293.
163.
031.
302.
283.
382.
35
Para
deep
0.00
0.63
0.00
0.00
1.13
0.00
0.89
1.75
0.00
1.28
1.27
0.07
1.73
3.40
0.00
0.80
1.57
0.73
Rozy
0.00
0.00
4.52
0.00
0.15
4,39
0.63
0.00
6.09
3.13
0.16
2.12
1.87
0.00
5.39
0.83
0.43
5.27
Tutic
orin
0.11
2.45
0.00
1.10
3.11
0.39
2.75
2.81
1.07
6.01
3.97
0.59
4.66
5.23
5.09
3.37
6.78
2.45
Viza
g2.
418.
180.
306.
198.
293.
2512
.92
4,19
5,80
17.2
05.
974.
4011
.93
9.31
8.06
7.52
10.5
57.
51
Pipa
vava
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.65
0.00
0.00
3.85
0.00
0.00
3.83
0.00
0.00
3.95
0.00
0.00
3.96
2.07
0.81
Mbp
t0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
470.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00
gop
alpu
r0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
450.
000.
490.
500.
000.
000.
310.
00
Gan
gava
ram
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2,03
0.00
0.00
goa
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0l.0
00.
960.
00
G. t
otal
6.41
34.0
96.
4420
.56
45.2
928
.28
47.1
934
.48
28.7
669
.28
44.2
127
.24
56.2
756
.72
61.9
252
.09
52.8
658
.88
AVAILABILITY &SALES AND MOVEMENT
OF FERTILIZERS
25department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
table 16
AVAiLABiLitY And sALes oF UReA, dAP, MoP & CoMPLex From 2006-07 To 2009-10
(LMt)
UReA dAP MoP CoMPLex
Year season Availability sale Availability sale Availability sale Availability sale
2006-07Kharif 125.04 113.65 48.67 32.06 20.31 9.99 30.54 29.93
rabi 145.25 131.20 46.89 37.18 32.79 13.94 42.85 35.07
totAL 244.85 69.24 23.93 65.00
2007-08Kharif 138.29 124.58 40.26 36.14 19.29 14.17 40.54 37.43
rabi 151.36 137.09 49.71 39.41 17.66 13.65 29.16 28.10
totAL 261.67 75.55 27.82 65.53
2008-09Kharif 137.64 127.92 54.44 52.85 25.78 21.61 36.50 36.31
rabi 141.60 138.55 49.19 46.19 25.49 19.28 35.95 34.91
totAL 266.47 99.04 40.89 71.22
2009-10Kharif 130.83 122.78 65.19 61.34 22.51 18.62 36.96 34.81
rabi 142.83 141.69 42.71 42.57 27.50 28.11 47.92 47.21
totAL 264.47 103.91 46.73 82.02
26 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
,
Utt
arak
hand
27department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Utt
arak
hand
,
28 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Utt
arak
hand
,
29department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
,
30 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Utta
rakh
and
,
31department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Utt
arak
hand
,
32 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Utt
arak
hand
33department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Utt
arak
hand
34 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
35department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Uttar
akha
nd
STAT
EWIS
E,M
ONTH
WIS
EAV
AILA
BILI
TYAN
DSA
LES
OFUR
EADU
RING
RABI
2007
-08
36 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Uttar
akha
nd
STAT
EWIS
E,M
ONTH
WIS
EAV
AILA
BILI
TYAN
DSA
LES
OFDA
PDU
RING
RABI
2007
-08
37department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
38 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
39department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
STAT
EWIS
E,MO
NTHW
ISE
AVAI
LABI
LITY
AND
SALE
SOF
DAP
DURI
NGKH
ARIF
-200
8
40 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
STAT
EWIS
E,MO
NTHW
ISE
AVAI
LABI
LITY
AND
SALE
SOF
MOP
DURI
NGKH
ARIF
-200
8
41department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
STAT
EWIS
E,MO
NTHW
ISE
AVAI
LABI
LITY
AND
SALE
SOF
NPK
DURI
NGKH
ARIF
-200
8
42 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
STAT
EWIS
E,M
ONTH
WIS
EAV
AILA
BILI
TYAN
DSA
LES
OFUR
EADU
RING
RABI
2008
-09
43department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
STAT
EWISE
,MON
THWI
SEAV
AILA
BILIT
YAND
SALE
SOFD
APDU
RING
RABI
2008
-09
44 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
STAT
EWISE
,MON
THWI
SEAV
AILAB
ILITY
ANDS
ALES
OFMO
PDUR
INGRA
BI20
08-0
9
45department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
STAT
EWIS
E,MO
NTHW
ISEA
VAILA
BILIT
YAND
SALE
SOF
NPK
DURI
NGRA
BI20
08-0
9
46 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Tabl
e-17
(Con
td...
)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F U
ReA
dU
Rin
G K
HA
RiF
200
9
stat
e A
pr-0
9Ju
n-09
Jul-0
9A
ug-0
9se
p-09
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
and
aman
& N
icob
ar0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
0060
0.00
600.
000.
000.
00
and
hra
Prad
esh
1482
62.0
428
733.
4021
5347
.89
5800
4.05
2987
12.8
914
4347
.45
3871
18.2
424
8120
.85
4360
50.3
933
6426
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3806
49.7
436
8120
.90
aru
nach
al P
rade
sh0.
000.
0065
.00
65.0
064
.00
64.0
080
.00
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020
0.00
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019
7.50
47.5
0
ass
am22
825.
1520
055.
9023
458.
7021
245.
7028
411.
1025
656.
8522
280.
6021
952.
7016
499.
3015
608.
0516
864.
5016
695.
10
biha
r94
042.
0033
672.
8015
9009
.40
7508
9.35
1846
18.3
594
167.
1522
4357
.30
1474
91.3
025
1295
.30
2223
58.6
519
3597
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1863
19.8
0
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diga
rh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
0043
5.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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sgar
h79
378.
7639
541.
2588
270.
3628
255.
7012
5971
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8455
8.05
1049
72.8
890
446.
2511
0937
.48
1019
24.7
061
783.
1859
513.
60
Dad
ra &
Nag
ar H
avel
i16
1.83
29.6
020
2.15
8.14
444.
0144
4.00
112.
0111
0.70
35.3
035
.30
17.0
09.
75
Dam
an &
Diu
0.00
0.00
20.0
020
.00
30.0
030
.00
30.0
030
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17.0
017
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17.0
017
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hi0.
000.
000.
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90.0
057
5.00
525.
0067
0.00
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00
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a79
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79.0
011
7.00
117.
0061
0.00
610.
0099
6.00
581.
0012
29.0
011
74.0
034
2.00
270.
00
guj
arat
1171
36.9
378
627.
4713
1780
.76
6116
6.24
2261
14.4
216
6538
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2562
56.2
422
0215
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2009
67.4
317
5316
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1829
76.5
417
0103
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ayan
a77
169.
5833
842.
1015
6852
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8402
8.80
2207
38.1
815
3883
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2234
61.9
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2471
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1729
44.1
314
2064
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1207
27.5
810
1941
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acha
l Pra
desh
3086
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31.8
089
67.9
552
14.7
512
372.
3575
68.8
311
777.
7894
73.5
885
92.9
567
33.8
018
59.1
518
24.3
0
J&K
1381
5.35
9157
.05
1331
0.70
7609
.95
1693
1.20
1011
7.60
1388
6.25
1129
6.35
1307
3.10
8819
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6897
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3948
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khan
d55
28.9
726
70.0
013
221.
8246
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026
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7212
762.
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561.
9035
846.
5230
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atak
a69
734.
9444
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2513
7049
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86.2
719
6104
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1815
33.9
525
1584
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2297
42.0
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1252
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1647
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0
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la18
815.
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738.
8294
83.5
026
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6216
917.
4518
720.
2415
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9517
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4913
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217.
3917
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78
laks
hadw
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0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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hya
Prad
esh
7548
2.73
1585
3.35
1244
23.3
836
981.
2018
5806
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1037
23.5
522
2886
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1799
90.7
015
7210
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1226
77.3
013
2247
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1111
91.7
0
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aras
htra
1606
25.8
411
3061
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2770
07.9
420
7731
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3048
48.9
027
2582
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2419
93.6
022
3091
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3726
77.3
736
1118
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2413
29.4
422
3995
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Man
ipur
1470
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1470
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4935
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7.50
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alay
a59
9.40
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0.00
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0.00
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0
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oram
750.
0075
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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080
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0.00
0.00
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0020
0.00
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alan
d18
.00
18.0
035
.00
35.0
070
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70.0
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70.0
010
5.00
105.
0035
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35.0
0
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ssa
2812
4.06
6078
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4.31
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0.06
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3.60
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22.9
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011
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0
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1888
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1827
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1685
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1677
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1616
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1484
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4084
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ab16
1031
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9095
0.60
2587
17.2
417
7575
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3052
31.8
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7981
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2855
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625
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stha
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1935
555.
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3894
8.90
1489
45.0
787
098.
0016
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1146
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adu
6729
2.61
5378
3.51
6362
5.81
5345
6.46
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9.46
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0.16
6348
6.80
5759
7.82
7706
2.79
6555
9.55
7998
3.64
7293
6.55
trip
ura
404.
7029
0.00
114.
7011
4.70
1000
.00
1000
.00
220.
0022
0.00
1192
.60
1173
.10
2145
.80
2100
.25
Utt
ar P
rade
sh38
3856
.11
1272
14.1
065
3476
.83
2980
88.8
072
0367
.58
3315
83.0
581
0098
.13
4886
49.1
569
2952
.26
5638
93.6
052
4808
.26
4350
27.2
0
Utt
arak
hand
1003
5.42
5527
.35
2169
8.02
1569
6.50
3779
4.52
2294
6.70
3806
0.47
2773
6.00
2926
7.47
2322
3.20
1892
3.62
8461
.05
Wes
t ben
gal
8432
8.63
3356
7.90
1059
18.9
853
247.
3011
3296
.24
5386
8.50
1255
06.9
980
762.
9515
1234
.24
1150
02.1
016
4305
.69
1417
27.5
0
tota
l17
1077
4.30
7865
11.8
825
8409
5.61
1303
639.
1932
7245
1.32
2042
354.
5035
6226
5.33
2672
833.
2534
6084
1.64
2886
649.
1128
9103
7.83
2585
798.
39
47department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Tabl
e -1
7 (C
ontd
...)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F d
AP
dU
Rin
G K
HA
RiF
200
9
stat
e A
PRiL
- 20
09M
AY -
2009
JUn
e - 2
009
JULY
- 20
09A
UG
Ust
- 20
09se
PteM
BeR
- 200
9A
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sa
ndam
an &
Nic
obar
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
500.
0050
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
and
hra
Prad
esh
3554
6.25
1978
9.35
1261
46.8
084
502.
6519
3742
.40
1074
64.2
525
4255
.75
1853
79.4
512
5308
.10
9168
2.70
9654
9.35
8059
5.90
aru
nach
al P
rade
sh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00a
ssam
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4365
.75
4365
.75
5521
.55
4889
.55
552.
0055
2.00
3898
.70
3893
.20
biha
r11
154.
7030
10.9
035
137.
6023
694.
4024
942.
8516
847.
7554
690.
1047
914.
5038
299.
5536
901.
6027
073.
9024
593.
25Ch
andi
garh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Chatti
sgar
h26
173.
6723
327.
4045
441.
7733
192.
0555
374.
5743
631.
2062
144.
0250
414.
8530
180.
7725
607.
4585
83.9
224
82.5
0D
adra
& N
agar
Hav
eli
44.5
613
.05
131.
4516
.44
465.
0146
5.00
72.0
20.
0110
2.00
60.7
541
.25
5.90
Dam
an &
Diu
0.00
0.00
10.0
010
.00
20.0
020
.00
0.00
0.00
10.0
010
.00
0.00
0.00
Del
hi0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00g
oa
65.0
065
.00
55.0
055
.00
994.
0099
4.00
832.
0053
4.00
429.
0041
9.00
85.0
060
.00
guj
arat
5847
4.23
5246
7.17
1613
06.4
070
871.
9720
1065
.70
1113
32.5
017
4384
.80
1178
54.1
295
523.
4541
195.
4110
1978
.19
6209
4.38
Har
ayan
a24
360.
6514
776.
9010
6284
.30
9872
2.45
8775
4.30
7441
8.65
8927
7.65
7418
2.95
6778
4.80
5010
9.95
7294
2.20
6201
1.30
Him
acha
l Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2652
.60
2606
.65
45.9
545
.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
J&K
0.50
0.00
1052
8.55
1051
8.95
7909
.35
7513
.75
2962
.85
2932
.10
30.7
50.
0026
80.9
026
50.1
5Jh
arkh
and
1389
.05
1389
.05
7021
.15
4412
.15
1641
7.00
1133
1.95
1817
6.10
1541
4.20
1179
9.55
8327
.35
6240
.05
5631
.30
Karn
atak
a62
473.
2060
917.
3014
4067
.85
1357
34.7
516
4331
.15
1276
84.9
017
2094
.26
1330
28.9
510
1554
.46
7329
4.71
6241
3.35
5140
8.00
Kera
la15
00.1
513
80.1
521
77.7
521
77.7
510
269.
8597
65.5
535
38.6
018
32.8
025
48.5
512
56.2
523
24.2
017
65.7
0la
ksha
dwee
p0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
adhy
a Pr
ades
h67
154.
7044
780.
2514
7063
.70
6425
5.70
2125
67.1
014
4155
.80
1840
44.5
512
5696
.30
1253
66.4
010
1930
.50
1256
90.9
511
0745
.15
Mah
aras
htra
2688
62.7
025
1919
.00
3266
64.5
531
1810
.20
1499
26.6
014
6046
.35
9184
7.40
7862
7.40
1307
95.9
512
3867
.85
8536
7.24
8197
8.05
Man
ipur
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Meg
alay
a0.
000.
000.
000.
0022
0.00
220.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
izor
am0.
000.
000.
000.
0080
.00
0.00
0.00
80.0
00.
000.
000.
000.
00N
agal
and
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
ori
ssa
7344
.72
7331
.90
1036
9.07
4742
.80
5817
3.17
3392
5.10
6128
5.82
4178
7.70
7751
9.42
5357
6.50
3073
5.92
1545
7.90
Pond
iche
rry
481.
0048
1.00
797.
0042
8.00
369.
0036
9.00
461.
4046
1.40
0.00
0.00
484.
0048
4.00
Punj
ab28
503.
7528
132.
0096
788.
8588
025.
5073
776.
4558
578.
1096
700.
0078
792.
6555
306.
4050
367.
9518
1217
.85
1784
02.0
0Ra
jast
han
2132
0.86
1286
5.60
5996
7.51
5381
2.35
7865
8.71
7249
2.55
1006
38.6
177
685.
8541
580.
0625
092.
1574
388.
5172
181.
80si
kkim
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
tam
il n
adu
2932
1.90
2675
7.60
3403
2.65
2617
7.20
5564
6.05
5317
1.15
3527
8.35
3272
9.40
1147
0.80
8252
.55
2315
9.25
1974
6.35
trip
ura
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
270.
0027
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Utt
ar P
rade
sh57
165.
7036
754.
5520
5560
.95
1492
81.1
524
5327
.35
1639
73.2
024
8399
.55
1713
31.1
015
2069
.20
1202
65.4
511
7958
.05
1050
82.0
0U
ttar
akha
nd30
68.7
530
50.6
046
39.0
046
25.9
578
83.0
550
56.0
588
72.2
073
39.3
017
15.4
014
38.5
529
14.4
528
06.2
0W
est b
enga
l22
936.
9219
494.
5036
774.
3231
198.
6053
472.
3634
220.
3088
501.
0065
675.
4554
735.
6943
885.
4541
601.
2439
456.
70to
tal
7273
42.9
560
8703
.27
1560
966.
2111
9826
6.01
1707
174.
3512
3141
9.49
1754
024.
5213
1462
9.98
1124
682.
3085
8094
.12
1068
328.
4692
3531
.73
48 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Tabl
e-17
(Con
td...
)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F M
oP
dU
Rin
G K
HA
RiF
200
9
stat
e A
pril
- 200
9M
ay -
2009
June
- 20
09Ju
ly -
2009
Aug
ust -
200
9se
ptem
ber
- 200
9A
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sa
ndam
an &
Nic
obar
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
150.
0015
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
and
hra
Prad
esh
2833
0.50
6429
.75
3435
2.15
1407
9.90
6676
2.20
5112
8.15
5351
3.05
3647
6.60
2695
3.70
1910
0.06
1124
93.7
910
0386
.85
aru
nach
al P
rade
sh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00a
ssam
1377
0.50
3281
.00
2207
2.35
1232
5.05
1310
2.85
3948
.25
8162
.60
4326
.00
1166
4.00
7667
.90
7906
.80
4709
.25
biha
r30
466.
8051
85.4
038
965.
6015
487.
5026
186.
6017
274.
5090
36.7
082
51.1
016
59.5
014
17.9
010
006.
3591
34.0
5Ch
andi
garh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Chatti
sgar
h11
198.
4550
76.3
518
614.
0599
65.3
016
517.
0010
231.
8519
483.
9519
478.
0527
11.5
547
3.00
1357
1.95
1129
9.40
Dad
ra &
Nag
ar H
avel
i0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00D
aman
& D
iu0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00D
elhi
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
go
a25
.00
25.0
058
.00
58.0
099
.00
99.0
015
8.25
113.
2545
.00
45.0
033
7.00
272.
00g
ujar
at27
340.
2320
988.
1522
865.
7818
109.
7525
488.
1323
172.
0010
696.
6010
696.
6017
760.
4514
307.
2022
372.
0021
582.
15H
aray
ana
1890
6.35
9946
.55
8959
.20
3317
.60
5641
.60
5637
.10
2.70
0.00
5285
.10
3752
.50
9459
.30
9447
.95
Him
acha
l Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
J&K
497.
2022
6.00
271.
2027
1.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Jhar
khan
d29
64.0
038
0.10
2836
.30
336.
3050
82.3
035
47.4
515
97.4
515
97.4
512
7.70
127.
7037
7.10
377.
10Ka
rnat
aka
3774
0.93
2690
5.43
3782
0.70
3197
9.50
7622
5.95
7027
1.60
3710
0.35
3181
9.20
2348
4.60
2099
9.20
1032
37.8
596
825.
25Ke
rala
8674
.79
7210
.85
1280
2.69
1119
5.85
2657
3.44
2117
7.56
2162
8.08
1573
9.40
8861
.37
7836
.26
1556
5.26
1477
7.83
laks
hadw
eep
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mad
hya
Prad
esh
2823
7.35
1564
.00
2667
3.35
6226
.60
2819
0.20
1745
3.40
1357
7.80
1051
1.65
1884
1.50
1367
0.50
2134
5.95
1851
5.35
Mah
aras
htra
7480
6.95
4963
4.15
7301
7.85
5636
6.00
6361
8.90
5785
7.40
4459
9.25
4398
9.75
2438
8.40
1916
0.05
1173
94.6
010
3537
.80
Man
ipur
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Meg
alay
a10
0.00
0.00
280.
0010
0.00
0.00
100.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
izor
am20
0.00
0.00
200.
0020
0.00
0.00
0.00
80.0
00.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00N
agal
and
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
ori
ssa
2156
6.65
2726
.90
2392
4.25
7123
.20
2568
8.35
1631
2.35
2488
6.20
2075
7.60
9387
.45
7401
.95
2227
6.90
2027
8.45
Pond
iche
rry
437.
0043
7.00
405.
0040
5.00
1211
.00
1211
.00
669.
0066
9.00
417.
0041
7.00
397.
0039
7.00
Punj
ab18
992.
4539
02.0
517
174.
8076
26.9
512
188.
2095
68.3
526
19.0
026
18.8
513
207.
6597
44.5
024
621.
8021
874.
35Ra
jast
han
1111
4.52
5180
.75
8528
.87
3696
.00
5728
.42
2481
.85
3243
.67
1253
.85
9881
.82
5091
.25
7806
.57
6006
.70
sikk
im0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00ta
mil
nad
u28
092.
6018
796.
5534
010.
7521
753.
5051
361.
1534
143.
1545
860.
5541
792.
4525
449.
2524
336.
2053
627.
2550
106.
90tr
ipur
a78
.00
0.00
1560
.00
668.
0089
2.00
892.
0026
01.9
026
01.9
00.
000.
000.
000.
00U
ttar
Pra
desh
4341
9.50
1087
5.20
3925
6.45
5747
.50
3350
8.95
2662
6.20
1458
4.95
1400
8.80
3202
.80
2778
.35
3193
4.55
3144
3.10
Utt
arak
hand
17.0
00.
0015
.95
15.9
50.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00W
est b
enga
l25
065.
4510
042.
4547
896.
1530
219.
3535
326.
0025
905.
3526
511.
0521
930.
5587
28.6
086
75.7
530
013.
4529
949.
50to
tal
4320
42.2
218
8813
.63
4725
61.4
325
7274
.00
5195
42.2
339
9188
.51
3406
13.0
928
8632
.05
2120
57.4
416
7002
.27
6047
45.4
755
0920
.98
49department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Tabl
e-17
(Con
td..)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F n
PK d
UR
inG
KH
AR
iF 2
009
stat
eA
pril
- 200
9M
ay -
2009
June
- 20
09Ju
ly -
2009
Aug
ust -
200
9se
ptem
ber
- 200
9A
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sa
ndam
an &
Nic
obar
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
and
hra
Prad
esh
1224
50.7
366
632.
1517
9960
.13
1174
93.6
520
1258
.28
1522
75.1
521
7076
.78
1600
18.8
019
3548
.88
1490
48.7
024
9642
.73
2080
57.0
5a
runa
chal
Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
ass
am25
68.9
525
68.9
50.
000.
000.
000.
0023
22.0
023
22.0
00.
000.
000.
000.
00bi
har
1416
1.50
1010
3.05
3226
5.90
2542
6.80
2663
1.50
1893
3.90
3052
2.15
2784
4.85
1024
0.30
7037
.35
1750
9.25
1636
4.60
Chan
diga
rh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00Ch
attisg
arh
1049
6.48
7822
.00
1813
4.88
1318
8.90
1733
0.93
1464
7.85
1403
2.38
1220
0.70
1119
2.38
8628
.00
4342
.13
1906
.70
Dad
ra &
Nag
ar H
avel
i3.
610.
003.
610.
003.
610.
0038
.61
27.2
011
.41
7.80
3.61
0.00
Dam
an &
Diu
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.0
010
.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Del
hi0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00g
oa
109.
0099
.00
393.
0038
3.00
1266
.30
1266
.30
1565
.00
1313
.00
1041
.00
1026
.00
501.
0034
5.00
guj
arat
5282
3.44
2897
1.50
6791
3.39
4723
2.25
3572
6.04
1695
2.59
3981
3.90
2117
7.29
5172
5.13
3179
2.60
5842
8.93
3908
5.91
Har
ayan
a34
42.1
026
67.7
517
55.3
593
4.45
1646
.70
1214
.85
808.
4537
6.60
3579
.50
2318
.60
8810
.30
4546
.55
Him
acha
l Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
2655
.60
2578
.75
76.8
565
.60
4803
.95
3062
.50
1741
.45
1687
.15
2703
.90
2594
.30
J&K
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Jhar
khan
d32
92.0
132
78.2
684
39.4
581
75.7
043
86.1
043
71.1
051
72.0
051
72.0
032
06.7
589
0.50
6635
.85
4465
.35
Karn
atak
a86
303.
9376
548.
4010
7450
.43
9365
2.90
9450
5.68
8419
8.90
9527
6.63
8076
3.95
9324
3.88
7817
1.35
8497
0.73
7255
5.75
Kera
la22
493.
8916
056.
3720
214.
7315
791.
2229
952.
1627
577.
4322
879.
6321
136.
2012
115.
9810
556.
4018
168.
3315
084.
30la
ksha
dwee
p0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
adhy
a Pr
ades
h20
124.
1373
04.4
530
795.
4322
756.
4013
127.
1860
13.1
518
307.
8312
979.
8518
637.
7312
764.
4024
200.
3819
298.
70M
ahar
asht
ra96
889.
8178
895.
3010
2477
.41
8086
5.35
1219
09.8
610
3460
.20
1061
47.2
691
940.
6086
675.
2674
528.
7097
546.
3683
946.
15M
anip
ur0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
egal
aya
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Miz
oram
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Nag
alan
d0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00o
riss
a14
160.
3135
53.7
033
331.
3117
127.
3549
585.
6622
386.
8585
128.
8162
450.
9047
365.
5630
039.
6530
810.
6117
744.
55Po
ndic
herr
y98
1.00
865.
0020
31.0
019
65.0
022
07.1
521
88.1
515
34.0
015
00.0
041
8.00
408.
0018
80.7
018
35.7
5Pu
njab
5262
.50
2561
.90
3200
.42
1199
.90
2319
.22
372.
6221
95.7
024
9.10
7670
.60
4856
.20
1296
1.55
9626
.60
Raja
stha
n25
07.8
019
19.3
533
58.2
527
69.8
048
06.1
541
28.4
042
79.3
036
62.9
578
31.5
071
53.7
014
827.
2514
183.
20si
kkim
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
tam
il n
adu
4188
6.27
3652
8.24
5656
4.58
5284
4.60
5018
9.28
4472
3.50
5186
5.43
4390
9.60
4426
0.13
3602
3.80
5879
5.33
5352
3.80
trip
ura
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Utt
ar P
rade
sh50
391.
4527
587.
4056
365.
3038
537.
5042
294.
5024
692.
8533
808.
1518
009.
6521
809.
0513
476.
0011
0872
.00
8335
2.35
Utt
arak
hand
52.3
00.
0046
09.3
043
93.1
021
6.20
163.
9052
.30
0.00
52.3
00.
0053
39.5
052
42.2
5W
est b
enga
l76
471.
6865
329.
8056
136.
4347
400.
9046
226.
9341
428.
8578
502.
9872
564.
1530
295.
7927
374.
7084
325.
8482
162.
50to
tal
6268
72.8
843
9292
.57
7880
55.8
959
4717
.52
7456
66.2
757
1062
.13
8161
43.2
464
2691
.89
6466
62.5
749
7789
.60
8932
76.2
773
5921
.36
50 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Tabl
e-17
(Con
td...
)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F U
rea
DU
riN
g r
ab
i 200
9-10
stat
e o
ctob
er 2
009
nov
embe
r - 2
009
Dec
embe
r - 2
009
Janu
ary
- 201
0Fe
brua
ry -
2010
mar
ch -
2010
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
and
aman
& N
icob
ar0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
0060
0.00
600.
00a
ndhr
a Pr
ades
h31
9865
.04
2605
30.4
026
9754
.99
1611
69.6
031
8714
.59
2312
18.0
032
7270
.19
3074
24.3
022
4695
.19
2160
94.6
025
5957
.09
2348
19.6
0a
runa
chal
Pra
desh
150.
000.
0017
0.00
59.8
511
0.15
0.00
125.
1512
5.15
0.00
0.00
9.00
9.00
ass
am15
481.
2514
820.
9522
848.
6518
930.
2518
311.
6018
087.
6016
197.
7011
185.
3528
934.
2022
689.
8049
588.
4549
524.
65bi
har
1299
23.8
012
1353
.10
1941
71.7
518
2560
.35
2024
84.8
019
0137
.80
1932
75.0
018
2988
.10
1554
94.6
014
8614
.00
1188
89.7
011
8839
.05
Chan
diga
rh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00Ch
attisg
arh
1749
2.28
9646
.40
1420
0.38
8105
.95
1441
3.93
6661
.95
2626
2.48
2163
1.90
2871
0.93
2179
1.15
5490
1.43
5479
9.55
Dad
ra &
Nag
ar H
avel
i24
.25
9.85
254.
4019
0.65
63.7
533
.10
47.6
533
.35
48.3
036
.45
146.
8513
4.35
Dam
an &
Diu
0.00
0.00
10.0
010
.00
0.00
0.00
17.0
017
.00
0.00
0.00
51.0
051
.00
Del
hi45
.00
45.0
010
5.00
105.
0022
5.00
225.
0092
0.00
920.
0087
5.00
875.
0090
.00
90.0
0g
oa
115.
0010
0.00
79.0
076
.00
286.
9027
6.90
427.
0039
6.00
391.
0035
0.00
398.
1039
8.10
guj
arat
1606
32.4
012
4428
.61
1909
47.0
816
5675
.70
2483
10.2
623
8273
.10
2027
49.3
219
1046
.86
1079
89.2
396
823.
0013
3055
.84
1238
25.4
7H
aray
ana
1916
39.2
813
9691
.05
2195
67.3
819
9190
.40
2880
51.0
327
7356
.00
2386
78.2
323
6216
.65
1335
57.6
312
8577
.75
1160
62.0
010
5383
.60
Him
acha
l Pra
desh
3730
.00
216.
4523
93.1
582
1.25
7951
.75
7262
.10
9528
.50
5816
.75
9029
.00
6518
.85
2510
.25
2510
.25
J&K
2948
.70
226.
0053
67.2
024
36.4
529
30.7
572
6.45
9967
.35
8015
.25
1239
6.40
1194
9.45
4746
9.60
4746
9.60
Jhar
khan
d18
323.
1213
366.
3512
957.
6776
78.4
518
346.
5716
266.
1517
583.
2213
626.
7066
04.0
227
06.5
565
10.9
562
89.1
0Ka
rnat
aka
1602
50.1
312
8978
.75
1425
88.7
681
298.
3013
3761
.16
7997
0.85
1291
98.2
110
7286
.16
1019
78.4
085
818.
0310
9547
.80
1095
06.1
6Ke
rala
2219
0.96
1831
2.57
3099
0.79
1995
0.07
1601
5.47
1055
1.99
1436
8.13
9064
.35
9627
.53
8110
.93
5992
.15
5372
.05
laks
hadw
eep
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mad
hya
Prad
esh
2126
84.1
319
4699
.65
2582
14.1
724
6859
.30
3579
47.1
234
5807
.85
1398
47.7
212
2533
.50
6245
5.32
4107
8.75
7826
7.77
7211
6.65
Mah
aras
htra
2157
63.2
913
1099
.56
2106
98.0
814
6885
.25
1912
58.3
816
6778
.77
1738
69.2
515
9327
.01
1667
57.0
015
7820
.80
1238
34.4
012
3820
.38
Man
ipur
87.5
087
.50
227.
5022
7.50
647.
5064
7.50
437.
5043
7.50
122.
5012
2.50
735.
0073
5.00
Meg
alay
a90
0.00
500.
0040
0.00
400.
000.
000.
0025
00.0
034
0.00
2384
.00
1624
.00
820.
0082
0.00
Miz
oram
284.
0028
4.00
111.
0011
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Nag
alan
d35
.00
35.0
035
.00
35.0
017
.50
17.5
070
.00
70.0
052
.50
52.5
070
.00
70.0
0o
riss
a47
468.
8114
960.
9536
420.
1646
15.7
538
249.
9112
364.
3039
862.
1616
952.
2047
533.
9129
663.
4537
048.
2234
945.
35Po
ndic
herr
y32
65.3
531
65.0
035
88.3
535
86.0
031
95.3
530
21.0
025
63.3
524
81.0
030
06.3
529
26.0
038
38.0
038
38.0
0Pu
njab
2782
52.2
920
4601
.45
2662
92.3
921
1372
.90
3274
58.2
431
8904
.65
2438
45.3
423
7163
.85
1578
62.5
915
6274
.75
2005
10.1
718
1481
.85
Raja
stha
n14
5152
.88
1027
89.0
022
5319
.65
2023
71.3
530
6921
.97
2984
30.6
012
9789
.36
1181
01.0
265
501.
2547
143.
8579
275.
1957
188.
62si
kkim
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
tam
il n
adu
1050
81.2
796
787.
7217
0195
.60
1670
13.3
015
3760
.62
1468
24.1
781
149.
7077
396.
4057
368.
2056
299.
1578
161.
2078
158.
45tr
ipur
a21
61.3
521
61.3
528
38.1
520
05.0
033
50.7
529
59.6
015
72.7
570
0.00
5445
.80
3046
.75
5396
.65
3642
.00
Utt
ar P
rade
sh53
0118
.76
2944
18.8
566
0924
.06
4721
05.3
574
4182
.46
7107
15.0
574
5525
.41
7059
07.5
551
2779
.46
4747
52.3
546
1416
.29
4054
07.9
5U
ttar
akha
nd17
669.
6758
22.3
031
252.
1215
485.
4544
732.
6734
013.
7536
717.
5735
104.
1524
012.
4222
506.
4016
730.
9316
310.
35W
est b
enga
l10
0937
.29
7484
5.90
1461
98.7
989
828.
9015
8266
.16
1066
39.6
014
1075
.68
1019
20.4
519
0480
.03
1639
04.3
515
5954
.05
1559
44.0
5to
tal
2702
672.
7919
5798
3.71
3119
121.
1924
1116
0.31
3599
966.
3132
2417
1.33
2925
440.
8926
7422
8.49
2116
092.
7219
0817
1.16
2143
838.
0719
9410
0.18
51department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Tabl
e-17
(Con
td...
)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F D
aP
DU
riN
g r
ab
i 200
9-10
stat
e o
ctob
er -
2009
nov
embe
r - 2
009
Dec
embe
r - 2
009
Janu
ary
- 201
0Fe
brua
ry -
2010
Mar
- 20
10A
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sa
ndam
an &
Nic
obar
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
500.
0050
0.00
and
hra
Prad
esh
114,
478.
6588
,616
.40
118,
816.
6075
,501
.50
80,6
71.8
554
,841
.80
43,5
76.3
539
,655
.10
11,8
04.1
510
,336
.45
50,2
87.4
546
,643
.15
aru
nach
al P
rade
sh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00a
ssam
2,58
5.90
2,58
0.40
2,45
2.40
2,43
9.25
3,67
6.60
3,32
2.35
274.
2526
8.75
5.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
biha
r54
,565
.55
49,7
35.9
096
,598
.10
81,7
14.7
085
,196
.60
76,0
41.6
519
,291
.20
17,3
82.2
09,
276.
909,
071.
1010
,368
.80
10,1
73.0
0
Chan
diga
rh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00Ch
attisg
arh
11,4
86.6
79,
018.
555,
959.
975,
349.
705,
868.
075,
703.
903,
875.
773,
834.
253,
101.
123,
059.
6059
,225
.70
59,2
09.9
0D
adra
& N
agar
Hav
eli
63.3
52.
6060
.75
16.9
519
3.80
171.
9051
.90
30.8
514
6.05
30.4
011
5.65
111.
75D
aman
& D
iu0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
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.00
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00.
000.
000.
000.
00D
elhi
0.00
0.00
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0050
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
go
a50
.00
50.0
040
.00
40.0
036
0.00
325.
0014
4.00
144.
0030
7.00
278.
0015
6.00
156.
00g
ujar
at10
1,94
3.61
71,6
15.2
111
2,84
9.28
80,3
89.3
868
,696
.01
37,8
38.9
743
,015
.64
19,8
26.6
163
,666
.68
40,2
85.5
757
,940
.75
56,0
74.6
2H
aray
ana
153,
925.
6514
9,24
3.75
107,
313.
5010
5,95
9.25
17,8
60.4
017
,619
.30
241.
1012
8.10
2,75
1.85
2,69
6.15
15,8
64.9
015
,845
.55
Him
acha
l Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
J&K
3,49
6.85
3,46
0.30
7,97
2.05
7,95
3.65
5,31
9.05
4,43
2.00
887.
0532
.80
3,49
2.10
2,75
2.35
6,02
1.35
5,61
1.70
Jhar
khan
d14
,955
.65
13,3
77.6
510
,597
.10
6,66
9.45
9,11
1.80
8,56
3.20
1,54
5.80
1,54
5.80
1,31
2.80
1,31
2.80
4,04
8.40
4,04
8.40
Karn
atak
a34
,330
.35
24,1
85.6
058
,998
.75
47,2
96.7
034
,139
.30
27,1
46.9
524
,119
.90
20,0
43.8
148
,316
.84
41,1
70.4
510
3,84
1.89
103,
694.
24Ke
rala
3,17
8.90
3,11
1.30
4,19
3.80
3,51
9.05
1,64
6.70
1,55
6.10
1,12
0.60
1,09
6.50
1,32
8.10
1,32
0.50
1,50
7.60
1,50
7.60
laks
hadw
eep
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mad
hya
Prad
esh
107,
111.
9083
,296
.55
210,
067.
7513
9,43
9.70
96,8
59.5
081
,918
.85
17,9
18.4
57,
629.
1517
,536
.90
8,55
8.75
39,3
71.7
034
,289
.80
Mah
aras
htra
58,5
08.3
455
,634
.75
90,2
08.1
475
,668
.60
82,8
75.1
469
,175
.80
33,3
12.3
415
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.45
47,2
54.3
938
,242
.25
133,
715.
9513
3,44
6.90
Man
ipur
0.00
0.00
80.0
00.
0080
.00
80.0
00.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
egal
aya
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Miz
oram
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Nag
alan
d0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
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riss
a20
,463
.97
7,38
2.85
22,1
89.3
25,
687.
7025
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.02
14,5
15.7
525
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.27
15,6
35.2
517
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.37
10,4
10.8
513
,146
.27
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50.3
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ndic
herr
y90
5.00
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0027
1.65
271.
650.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
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njab
178,
068.
7517
5,80
3.00
117,
770.
9011
5,92
1.05
12,2
80.5
011
,371
.50
909.
0016
7.00
8,86
8.45
8,02
7.25
13,3
94.5
012
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.35
Raja
stha
n13
3,93
5.95
132,
593.
2011
3,61
0.11
101,
754.
5033
,086
.86
21,8
91.1
511
,346
.46
2,07
7.35
9,65
7.61
3,70
9.45
8,91
3.00
8,87
3.35
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im0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00ta
mil
nad
u30
,530
.95
27,8
02.1
551
,050
.70
49,9
19.3
58,
877.
258,
708.
4010
,331
.95
10,2
19.8
03,
743.
003,
635.
9526
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.70
26,7
97.7
5tr
ipur
a0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00U
ttar
Pra
desh
209,
793.
4519
9,44
2.80
363,
739.
0534
2,92
7.35
233,
416.
6021
9,63
2.90
17,5
51.7
011
,726
.70
19,7
12.8
017
,380
.10
112,
213.
0511
0,86
3.10
Utt
arak
hand
1,58
6.85
1,40
6.55
8,60
0.00
7,32
2.15
3,93
3.85
3,39
2.55
793.
5044
9.05
344.
4532
5.85
518.
6050
1.90
Wes
t ben
gal
33,1
16.0
932
,812
.95
60,7
34.4
455
,462
.00
50,7
46.5
042
,992
.90
58,6
86.9
550
,913
.00
21,5
19.8
518
,540
.70
21,5
25.5
720
,539
.90
tota
l1,
269,
082.
381,
132,
077.
461,
564,
674.
351,
311,
723.
6385
9,93
6.38
711,
242.
9231
4,48
0.17
218,
535.
5229
1,24
5.90
221,
144.
5267
9,56
4.83
662,
860.
26
52 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Tabl
e-17
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F m
oP
DU
riN
g r
ab
i 200
9-10
stat
e o
ctob
er -
2009
nov
embe
r - 2
009
Dec
embe
r - 2
009
Janu
ary
- 201
0Fe
brua
ry -
2010
Mar
- 20
10A
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sa
ndam
an &
Nic
obar
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
and
hra
Prad
esh
1033
30.1
479
233.
4970
631.
2737
232.
6011
7154
.52
5755
5.50
1432
96.1
263
704.
9714
0910
.30
9062
2.30
5064
8.30
4558
3.75
aru
nach
al P
rade
sh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00a
ssam
8367
.25
1474
.55
9474
.30
5337
.60
1969
5.60
1805
7.50
2276
1.80
1007
4.50
2032
3.90
1771
0.40
7864
.80
7764
.80
biha
r17
299.
6015
464.
0038
407.
1028
670.
8557
682.
7050
779.
4548
438.
4528
238.
4046
192.
4043
670.
2025
22.2
025
22.2
0Ch
andi
garh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Chatti
sgar
h29
01.9
012
15.1
030
05.9
097
5.00
2912
.80
1890
.65
1179
3.25
4863
.10
3057
6.60
1079
0.90
1978
5.70
1390
1.85
Dad
ra &
Nag
ar H
avel
i0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
0050
.00
50.0
00.
000.
00D
aman
& D
iu0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00D
elhi
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
go
a95
.00
95.0
015
.00
15.0
032
.80
32.8
063
.00
58.0
023
8.00
198.
0043
.00
43.0
0g
ujar
at36
192.
5033
797.
8030
174.
4027
359.
5527
576.
2522
935.
9526
703.
5521
482.
2559
744.
9039
962.
4531
750.
9514
770.
85H
aray
ana
1314
4.60
1046
2.85
1639
4.15
1630
1.45
7055
.65
6901
.05
7434
.50
7412
.80
1681
0.20
1680
7.50
2.70
0.00
Him
acha
l Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3652
.80
3652
.80
1591
.20
1591
.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
J&K
1829
.20
1371
.00
458.
2045
0.00
8.20
0.00
1314
8.55
1314
8.55
2637
.35
2637
.35
0.00
0.00
Jhar
khan
d13
77.7
013
77.7
080
6.05
371.
1039
08.7
037
33.4
517
5.25
175.
2552
40.6
052
40.6
00.
000.
00Ka
rnat
aka
6763
4.60
5270
5.10
9238
7.35
5162
3.30
9416
3.70
4058
1.25
1272
92.6
553
399.
2212
9436
.73
7928
4.00
5518
0.41
5185
3.01
Kera
la26
571.
2922
894.
8821
294.
5616
888.
6013
861.
4210
862.
0417
756.
0379
60.7
120
339.
8910
376.
4499
63.3
658
07.2
8la
ksha
dwee
p0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
adhy
a Pr
ades
h16
025.
6512
108.
7521
346.
7014
527.
2020
075.
0087
38.5
527
717.
6075
00.7
547
576.
5520
394.
6036
168.
2011
943.
70M
ahar
asht
ra64
414.
1043
003.
0077
103.
7839
155.
1311
4265
.25
4733
3.20
1471
69.0
557
862.
5516
6512
.40
1171
33.6
571
065.
0570
555.
50M
anip
ur0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
egal
aya
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.
000.
000.
0010
0.00
Miz
oram
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Nag
alan
d0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00o
riss
a11
324.
0064
38.1
080
17.1
041
28.0
011
221.
5070
10.4
532
834.
8011
859.
0027
123.
7073
61.2
519
880.
2515
656.
60Po
ndic
herr
y99
5.00
995.
0012
50.0
012
35.0
012
83.0
012
83.0
012
62.0
075
5.00
1359
.00
802.
0010
97.0
010
97.0
0Pu
njab
2025
0.10
7600
.15
1633
3.72
1156
9.50
1149
0.47
4908
.95
1784
2.72
8459
.95
1989
2.47
1815
1.72
1740
.20
1740
.05
Raja
stha
n71
05.6
739
50.2
557
77.7
711
03.3
517
501.
5252
35.1
515
649.
2339
11.5
617
108.
8215
00.7
515
608.
0727
72.5
0si
kkim
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
tam
il n
adu
5634
8.16
4946
8.65
9126
8.40
7702
8.09
9105
1.41
5557
3.45
8573
7.71
4222
0.55
1002
17.9
059
750.
9041
611.
3336
665.
43tr
ipur
a0.
000.
000.
000.
0026
36.7
026
36.7
00.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00U
ttar
Pra
desh
2927
9.65
2811
2.20
9398
0.70
7394
6.55
7867
5.80
4005
8.85
7016
3.10
3327
3.10
6030
9.30
5130
3.90
2806
4.90
2435
1.30
Utt
arak
hand
2629
.70
2629
.70
150.
0015
0.00
582.
5018
2.50
482.
5048
2.50
60.0
060
.00
0.00
0.00
Wes
t ben
gal
4481
1.15
4478
8.60
8645
5.45
8250
4.85
1017
50.3
591
774.
4094
128.
0070
304.
9080
733.
8057
661.
2523
416.
4523
416.
45to
tal
5319
26.9
541
9185
.87
6847
31.9
049
0572
.71
7982
38.6
448
1717
.64
9134
41.0
544
8738
.81
9934
94.8
165
1470
.16
4164
12.8
633
0545
.27
53department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Tabl
e - 1
7 (C
ontd
...)
stAt
ewis
e, M
on
tHw
ise
AV
AiL
AB
itY
An
d s
ALe
s o
F N
PK D
Ur
iNg
ra
bi 2
009-
10
stat
e o
ctob
er -
2009
nov
embe
r- 2
009
Dec
embe
r - 2
009
Janu
ary
- 201
0Fe
brua
ry -
2010
mar
ch -
2010
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
Ava
ilabi
lity
sale
sA
vaila
bilit
ysa
les
and
aman
& N
icob
ar0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
0020
0.00
200.
00a
ndhr
a Pr
ades
h23
7421
.93
1873
79.4
020
6808
.83
1522
84.1
522
8615
.28
1729
41.2
523
8377
.03
1837
13.1
518
2618
.38
1284
12.5
519
0194
.45
1365
03.5
5a
runa
chal
Pra
desh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
ass
am0.
000.
000.
000.
0015
78.1
015
78.1
00.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00bi
har
3515
0.35
3224
0.35
3853
1.50
2637
0.85
3889
3.10
3505
0.90
2524
4.55
2103
9.00
3121
5.15
2946
3.10
1768
8.95
1768
6.90
Chan
diga
rh0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00Ch
attisg
arh
7619
.23
6150
.70
8543
.88
5156
.80
9463
.13
7845
.00
3229
.08
1526
.40
1811
3.93
1050
0.95
1477
3.65
1415
0.15
Dad
ra &
Nag
ar H
avel
i3.
610.
003.
610.
003.
610.
003.
610.
003.
610.
003.
610.
00D
aman
& D
iu0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00D
elhi
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
500.
0050
0.00
0.00
0.00
go
a22
8.00
208.
0096
.20
79.2
046
2.10
462.
1077
6.00
707.
0036
9.00
359.
0040
5.50
405.
50g
ujar
at62
249.
8242
145.
5278
309.
2950
930.
3051
808.
2431
023.
4150
961.
0430
151.
2547
039.
8926
932.
3053
272.
1534
576.
02H
aray
ana
1201
8.20
1055
9.40
1225
0.60
1012
9.25
3187
.40
2134
.45
1991
.50
835.
0573
94.6
554
04.6
569
78.5
065
14.5
5H
imac
hal P
rade
sh42
07.4
526
84.4
067
49.4
566
18.2
068
66.5
555
20.6
056
89.8
055
82.2
546
53.8
038
25.8
040
47.5
040
47.5
0J&
K0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00Jh
arkh
and
1220
9.90
1220
9.90
1021
7.65
6010
.50
1061
5.75
6266
.90
8808
.55
5230
.50
1222
2.55
9189
.40
3747
.95
3247
.95
Karn
atak
a10
5751
.83
8885
1.85
9341
1.47
6642
1.60
1070
32.8
281
219.
9013
8406
.12
1019
39.3
014
4733
.12
1175
82.5
015
2692
.40
1344
64.7
1Ke
rala
2628
2.38
2352
3.65
2405
7.63
2179
2.29
1690
1.84
1408
3.78
2035
8.96
1440
6.74
2182
4.99
1364
6.99
1829
0.49
1128
4.52
laks
hadw
eep
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mad
hya
Prad
esh
5020
0.08
4198
6.80
7113
4.78
5557
1.55
2324
2.48
1344
1.80
1276
0.88
6361
.15
1544
5.73
9536
.85
4026
8.53
3524
5.00
Mah
aras
htra
8922
5.51
6814
7.60
9970
3.21
7585
9.50
1008
34.7
184
767.
5012
4904
.31
9824
0.00
1607
25.3
113
8003
.90
1460
19.5
113
4236
.40
Man
ipur
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Meg
alay
a0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00M
izor
am0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00N
agal
and
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
ori
ssa
1800
6.36
5629
.80
1735
9.06
5238
.00
1997
4.51
1064
9.20
3066
8.16
2047
0.35
2046
8.96
1112
7.85
2136
1.71
1725
0.80
Pond
iche
rry
2593
.45
2511
.55
2439
.45
2439
.45
1973
.75
1954
.00
1934
.75
1934
.75
2279
.00
2279
.00
2930
.05
2930
.05
Punj
ab19
703.
6015
970.
1015
098.
5510
943.
3552
87.9
517
15.7
045
26.8
013
58.4
047
89.7
021
63.6
058
44.0
538
98.0
5Ra
jast
han
1846
1.50
1784
1.80
2048
4.60
1975
6.15
4891
.20
3892
.95
1854
.25
1057
.70
1455
.20
822.
9511
13.9
050
4.55
sikk
im0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00ta
mil
nad
u74
155.
5368
057.
4081
813.
5876
521.
0571
882.
9367
176.
1549
953.
3342
996.
4563
506.
9657
294.
8338
264.
1333
030.
00tr
ipur
a0.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
000.
00U
ttar
Pra
desh
1570
61.7
513
6186
.15
1856
68.5
016
2820
.15
1207
20.9
574
618.
7010
9178
.80
4684
5.10
2070
39.9
582
239.
0023
8078
.75
2317
93.2
0U
ttar
akha
nd66
51.4
563
78.2
555
48.4
054
41.6
053
92.4
023
23.3
054
56.5
029
13.6
525
42.8
523
53.7
011
398.
4510
339.
45W
est b
enga
l10
4900
.69
1017
84.4
592
585.
0976
927.
5011
3403
.70
9783
4.65
9590
1.85
8540
2.75
1074
80.3
510
0539
.75
4013
5.43
4012
7.20
tota
l10
4410
2.62
8704
47.0
710
7081
5.33
8373
11.4
494
3032
.49
7165
00.3
493
0985
.86
6727
10.9
410
5642
3.08
7521
78.6
710
0770
9.65
8724
36.0
4
54 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Tabl
e -1
8
Mo
VeM
ent
oF
FeR
tiLi
ZeR
sO
n an
ave
rage
50
rake
s pe
r m
onth
are
mov
ed fo
r m
akin
g fe
rtiliz
er a
vaila
ble
in d
iffer
ent p
arts
of t
he c
ount
ry. O
ut o
f whi
ch, 1
5 ra
kes
are
of im
port
ed fe
rtiliz
ers
and
35 ra
kes
are
of in
dige
nous
fe
rtiliz
ers.
The
mon
th-w
ise
disp
atch
es o
f fer
tiliz
ers
from
var
ious
pla
nts
/ po
rts
duri
ng la
st th
ree
year
s ar
e gi
ven
in T
able
18
D
espa
tche
s of
Ure
a, D
aP,
MO
P &
CO
MPl
eX F
eRTI
lISe
RS D
urin
g 20
06 to
200
9(‘
000
Tonn
es)
Mon
th
Prod
uct
2006
20
0720
0820
09
indi
geno
usim
port
ed
tota
lin
dige
nous
impo
rted
to
tal
indi
geno
usim
port
ed
tota
lin
dige
nous
impo
rted
to
tal
Janu
ary
ure
a17
63.4
774
3.62
2507
.09
1726
.184
9.6
2575
.70
1703
.03
879.
4525
82.4
815
92.6
4656
3.26
721
55.9
1
Da
P40
6.94
44.8
645
1.80
402.
3945
.09
447.
4838
2.99
116.
7249
9.71
119.
172
231.
494
350.
67
Mo
P
197.
6419
7.64
21
9.08
219.
08
199.
3319
9.33
31
9.58
131
9.58
COM
PleX
*
51
9.14
4
519.
1462
5.44
9
625.
45
totA
L21
70.4
198
6.12
3156
.53
2128
.49
1113
.77
3242
.26
2605
.16
1195
.50
3800
.66
2337
.27
1114
.34
3451
.61
febr
uary
ure
a14
96.1
623
7.09
1733
.25
1672
.19
281.
3119
53.5
017
15.0
061
3.00
2328
.00
1610
.21
457.
8120
68.0
2
Da
P38
2.31
38.5
242
0.83
362.
9945
.67
408.
6630
3.00
73.0
037
6.00
62.3
119
8.21
260.
53
Mo
P
168.
4416
8.44
18
8.43
188.
43
209.
0020
9.00
38
0.80
380.
80
COM
PleX
*
37
2.73
37
2.73
305.
19
305.
19
totA
L18
78.4
744
4.05
2322
.52
2035
.18
515.
4125
50.5
923
90.7
389
5.00
2913
.00
1977
.72
1036
.83
3014
.55
Mar
ch
ure
a13
36.3
912
3.42
1459
.81
1614
.38
251.
4518
65.8
315
57.1
039
0.04
1947
.14
1702
.96
133.
7718
36.7
3
Da
P51
4.93
45.5
456
0.47
420.
3661
.49
481.
8559
.07
98.4
515
7.52
141.
3035
4.10
495.
39
Mo
P
133.
7013
3.70
15
3.93
153.
93
200.
3720
0.37
22
0.80
220.
80
COM
PleX
*
23
7.14
23
7.14
329.
21
329.
21
totA
L18
51.3
230
2.66
2153
.98
2034
.74
466.
8725
01.6
118
53.3
168
8.86
2542
.17
2173
.47
708.
6628
82.1
3
apr
il
ure
a13
66.0
610
1.78
1467
.84
1096
.11
200.
1712
96.2
813
93.9
420
7.07
1601
.01
1141
.73
92.4
412
34.1
7
Da
P30
1.76
37.3
333
9.09
334.
3650
.79
385.
1512
0.98
142.
7726
3.75
386.
9633
9.41
726.
37
Mo
P
80.3
780
.37
16
3.52
163.
52
269.
0826
9.08
20
5.30
205.
30
COM
PleX
209.
52
209.
5258
0.47
58
0.47
totA
L16
67.8
221
9.48
1887
.30
1430
.47
414.
4818
44.9
517
24.4
461
8.92
2343
.36
2109
.16
637.
1527
46.3
1
May
ure
a16
85.9
70.
0016
85.9
715
04.5
523
1.96
1736
.51
1503
.83
318.
5418
22.3
715
35.8
113
5.09
1670
.90
Da
P29
1.83
138.
1142
9.94
223.
5556
.57
280.
1240
5.85
208.
6961
4.53
505.
4890
6.10
1411
.57
Mo
P
320.
1732
0.17
14
4.04
144.
04
145.
7414
5.74
246.
2024
6.20
COM
PleX
540.
01
540.
0156
8.91
568.
91
totA
L19
77.8
045
8.28
2436
.08
1728
.10
432.
5721
60.6
724
49.6
967
2.97
3122
.66
2610
.20
1287
.38
3897
.58
June
ure
a16
78.0
224
8.19
1926
.21
1661
.34
417.
9820
79.3
215
98.0
032
2.00
1920
.00
1698
.64
304.
9520
03.5
9
Da
P27
8.19
307.
7258
5.91
270.
0510
5.41
375.
4643
2.00
615.
0010
47.0
060
0.37
765.
2513
65.6
2
Mo
P
161.
5616
1.56
36
3.43
363.
43
413.
0041
3.00
283.
0828
3.08
COM
PleX
518.
00
518.
0053
3.63
533.
63
totA
L19
56.2
171
7.47
2673
.68
1931
.39
886.
8228
18.2
125
48.0
013
50.0
038
98.0
028
32.6
313
53.2
841
85.9
1
55department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
July
ure
a18
84.3
225
8.72
2143
.04
1747
.66
876.
8626
24.5
217
94.0
045
0.33
2244
.33
1271
.59
291.
1215
62.7
1
Da
P14
3.95
294.
3743
8.32
504.
8117
9.29
684.
1028
6.58
795.
5910
82.1
742
0.78
841.
5012
62.2
8
Mo
P
152.
8915
2.89
20
2.34
202.
34
463.
3046
3.30
217.
3421
7.34
COM
PleX
739.
73
739.
7363
5.88
635.
88
totA
L20
28.2
770
5.98
2734
.25
2252
.47
1258
.49
3510
.96
2820
.31
1709
.21
4529
.53
2328
.24
1349
.96
3678
.21
aug
ust
ure
a13
82.8
736
3.05
1745
.92
1787
.49
802.
3925
89.8
818
38.5
341
2.49
2251
.02
1929
.56
526.
1924
55.7
5
Da
P53
5.90
321.
0285
6.92
376.
8834
5.34
722.
2219
7.47
880.
5310
78.0
044
5.15
217.
3166
2.46
Mo
P
112.
1211
2.12
27
2.58
272.
58
472.
3147
2.31
213.
4121
3.41
COM
PleX
867.
83
867.
8350
4.78
504.
78
totA
L19
18.7
779
6.19
2714
.96
2164
.37
1420
.31
3584
.68
2903
.84
1765
.32
4669
.16
2879
.49
956.
9138
36.4
0
sept
embe
r
ure
a16
15.2
139
7.60
2012
.81
1680
.99
690.
6623
71.6
518
10.7
762
3.94
2434
.70
1806
.42
365.
8821
72.3
1
Da
P49
7.82
306.
5180
4.33
349.
3538
1.93
731.
2819
7.19
840.
7010
37.8
929
6.65
569.
2286
5.87
Mo
P
201.
8420
1.84
27
9.92
279.
92
469.
9746
9.97
545.
1254
5.12
COM
PleX
737.
60
737.
6076
5.87
765.
87
totA
L21
13.0
390
5.95
3018
.98
2030
.34
1352
.51
3382
.85
2745
.55
1934
.61
4680
.16
2868
.95
1480
.23
4349
.17
oct
ober
ure
a18
41.7
731
1.88
2153
.65
1812
.72
569.
0523
81.7
717
08.8
051
1.22
2220
.02
1894
.80
550.
5724
45.3
7
Da
P33
5.16
421.
3975
6.55
410.
3871
5.69
1126
.07
288.
0911
46.0
814
34.1
740
5.75
738.
4211
44.1
6
Mo
P
318.
9231
8.92
22
0.93
220.
93
325.
3732
5.37
529.
0052
9.00
COM
PleX
778.
27
778.
2791
9.79
919.
79
totA
L21
76.9
310
52.1
932
29.1
222
23.1
015
05.6
737
28.7
727
75.1
619
82.6
747
57.8
332
20.3
318
17.9
950
38.3
2
Nov
embe
r
ure
a18
35.6
149
0.63
2326
.24
1731
.46
515.
9022
47.3
616
94.8
962
0.40
2315
.28
1955
.49
474.
9524
30.4
4
Da
P40
8.91
582.
3999
1.30
422.
5352
7.84
950.
3741
5.53
1082
.20
1497
.73
358.
4598
8.87
1347
.32
Mo
P
334.
2833
4.28
21
1.52
211.
52
379.
4437
9.44
579.
2057
9.20
COM
PleX
822.
20
822.
2082
2.25
822.
25
totA
L22
44.5
214
07.3
036
51.8
221
53.9
912
55.2
634
09.2
529
32.6
220
82.0
350
14.6
631
36.1
920
43.0
251
79.2
1
Dec
embe
r
ure
a18
76.9
990
8.77
2785
.76
1795
.89
736.
0125
31.9
018
57.9
812
03.6
530
61.6
419
87.4
610
63.4
530
50.9
1
Da
P39
2.26
173.
1456
5.40
424.
1033
4.63
758.
7327
2.28
338.
6461
0.92
290.
9725
8.68
549.
65
Mo
P
324.
0332
4.03
23
5.32
235.
32
409.
9040
9.90
579.
4157
9.41
COM
PleX
0.
0060
2.40
60
2.40
750.
0275
0.02
totA
L22
69.2
514
05.9
436
75.1
922
19.9
913
05.9
635
25.9
527
32.6
619
52.1
946
84.8
5 3
028.
4519
01.5
449
29.9
9
Mon
th
Prod
uct
2006
20
0720
0820
09
indi
geno
usim
port
ed
tota
lin
dige
nous
impo
rted
to
tal
indi
geno
usim
port
ed
tota
lin
dige
nous
impo
rted
to
tal
CONSUMPTION OF
FERTILIZERS
59department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Tabl
e - 1
9
PR
od
UC
tio
n, i
MPo
Rts
An
d C
on
sUM
Ptio
n o
F Fe
Rti
LiZe
Rs
(T
hous
and
tone
s of
nut
rien
ts)
1980
-19
8119
90-
1991
1999
-20
0020
00-
2001
2001
-20
0220
02-
2003
2003
-20
0420
04-
2005
2005
-20
0620
06-
2007
2007
- 20
0820
08-
2009
2009
-20
10
1
23
45.
67
89
1011
1213
14
aN
itrog
enou
s Fe
rtiliz
ers
Pr
oduc
tion
2164
6993
1089
011
004
1077
110
562
1063
411
338
1135
411
578
1089
9.8
1087
011
900
im
port
s15
1041
483
315
426
967
132
411
1385
2689
37
06.5
37
5134
47
Co
nsum
ption
3678
7997
1159
210
920
1131
010
474
1107
611
714
1272
313
773
1441
973
75N
.a.
bPh
osph
atic
Ferti
lizer
s
Pr
oduc
tion
842
2052
3399
3748
3861
3906
3631
4067
4221
4517
3806
.734
6443
21
im
port
s45
213
1115
0339
642
917
033
829
611
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60 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
ConsUMPtion At stAte LeVeLTable - 20
CoNSUmPTioN oF FerTiliZerS (STaTe-WiSe, NUTrieNT-WiSe) DUriNg 2009-10
sl. no. state/U.t.Per hectare Fertilizer Consumption in Kgs.*
n P2o5 K2o total1. andhra Pradesh 124.76 63.04 34.35 222.152. Karnataka 73.49 46.29 34.30 154.083. Kerala 41.66 21.76 34.53 97.964. tamil nadu 107.18 46.13 56.94 210.255. Pudducherry 569.92 185.62 181.40 936.946. a & N Islands 39.96 30.64 7.50 78.10 sZ total 96.87 50.94 38.22 186.037. gujarat 89.59 38.75 16.72 145.068. Madhya Pradesh 45.94 29.21 5.63 80.799. Chhattisgarh 58.83 34.07 12.17 105.0710. Maharashtra 64.81 44.44 25.60 134.8511. Rajasthan 32.60 14.50 1.61 48.7112 goa 19.61 19.45 14.05 53.1113. Daman & Diu 116.73 35.60 3.00 155.3314. D & N Haveli 28.90 17.21 1.78 47.89
w.Z total 54.74 31.14 12.07 97.9515. Haryana 145.42 42.43 9.25 197.1016. Punjab 165.74 46.69 9.20 221.6317. Uttar Pradesh 114.77 39.41 11.36 165.5318. Uttarakhand 93.18 20.34 5.40 118.9219 Himachal Pradesh 31.71 11.90 11.53 55.1520. J & K 65.70 21.32 11.46 98.4821. Delhi 39.27 5.52 0.15 44.93
n.Z. total 124.89 39.50 10.46 174.8522. bihar 112.23 29.25 20.74 162.2223 Jharkhand 38.94 21.75 7.65 68.3524. odissa 33.20 17.40 9.39 59.9925. West bengal 75.18 50.25 47.47 172.90
e.Z. total 69.26 32.00 25.11 126.3826. assam 31.11 8.49 16.40 56.0027. tripura 28.48 7.87 9.00 45.3428. Manipur 44.70 3.52 1.07 49.2929. Meghalaya 9.91 3.61 0.59 14.1230. Nagaland 0.96 0.43 0.24 1.6331 arunachal Pradesh 1.32 0.31 0.11 1.7432. Mizoram 21.56 24.79 9.90 56.25
ne total 25.99 7.11 12.12 45.23All india 78.92 35.96 18.34 133.22
* Estimated (Based on 2007-08 Gross Cropped area)
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62 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
ConsUMPtion RAtioTable - 22
NPK CoNSUmPTioN raTio SiNCe 1985-86
sl. no. Year NPK ratio
1 1985-86 7.0 : 2.5: 1
2 1986-87 6.7 : 2.4 : 1
3 1987-88 6.5 : 2.5 : 1
4 1988-89 6.8 :2.5 : 1
5 1989-90 6.3 :2.6 : 1
6 1990-91 6.0 : 2.4 : 1
7 1991-92 5.9 : 2.4 : 1
8 1992-93 9.5 : 3.2 : 1
9 1993-94 9.7 : 2.9 : 1
10 1994-95 8.4 : 2.6 : 1
11 1995-96 8.5 : 2.5 : 1
12 1996-97 10.0 : 2.9 :1
13 1997-98 7.9 : 2.8 : 1
14 1998-99 8.5 : 3.1 : 1
15 1999-00 6.9 : 2.9 : 1
16 2000-01 7.0 : 2.7 : 1
17 2001-02 6.8 : 2.6 : 1
18 2002-03 6.5 : 2.5 : 1
19 2003-04 6.9 : 2.6 : 1
20 2004-05 5.7 : 2.2 : 1
21 2005-06 5.3 : 2.2 : 1
22 2006-07 5.9 : 2.4 :1
23 2007-08 5.5 : 2.1 :1
24 2008-09 4.6:2.0:1
25 2009-10 4.3:2.0:1
Note: Optimum consumption Ratio is 4.0: 2.0: 1.0
63department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table - 23
PRodUCtion oF BioFeRtiLiZeR in indiA(in tonnes)
sl. no. name of the state Year
2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
south Zone
1 a & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 andhra Pradesh 205.00 2019.50 2246.43 4500.619 4515.81 168.136 1345.28
3 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Karnaraka 1083.40 1135.86 612 341.64 2841.269 11921.057 3695.5
5 Kerala 54.85 213.25 8.34 261.75 814.447 1187.001 1936.451
6 lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Pondicherry 22.62 0 7.78 1827.78 471.286 561.7924 452.79
8 tamil nadu 1845.50 1564.94 2207.58 1770.29 3466.966 4687.818 3732.5862
total 3211.37 4933.55 5082.13 8702.079 12109.778 18525.804 11162.607
west Zone
9 Chhatisgarh 86.95 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 gujarat 1034.85 943.00 1371.60 1250.63 1263.301 1149.695 1309.19
11 goa 0 0 0 3.5 0 0 0
12 Madhya Pradesh 1300.45 1333.94 823.07 1204.76 1884.867 848.448 1587.6775
13 Maharashtra 3035.00 3049.98 2098.96 2425.959 2486.41 1249.87 1861.33
14 Rajasthan 590.01 30.64 430.59 339.75 302.30 353.67 805.571
15 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0
total 6047.26 5357.56 4724.22 5224.599 5936.88 3601.6806 5563.764
north Zone
16 Delhi 0 1.36 1.23 0 168.844 1165.1 1021.85
17 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Haryana 22.54 20.16 23.48 30.22 8.89 14.25 6.195
19 Himachal Pradesh 9.48 10.30 9.59 0 56.21 0 8.5
20 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Punjab 2.95 0.37 2.27 2 1.7 1.14 301.232
22 Uttar Pradesh 115.98 130.27 486.30 212.78 250.057 885.5174 962.6417
23 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 48.23 32.00
total 150.95 162.46 522.87 245 485.701 2114.2344 2332.419
east Zone
24 bihar 0 15.00 41.00 36.9 20 0 0
25 Jharkhand 0 0 9.00 205.62 201.68 15 15
26 orissa 59.31 32.62 65.97 280.54 331.94 405.03 289.867
27 West bengal 226.53 74.296 194.60 1406.48 922.34 241.24 256.5
total 285.84 121.916 310.57 1929.54 1475.96 661.27 561.367
north east Zone
28 arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 assam 88.50 25.20 107.60 8.465 70.901 129.3552 121.04
30 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Mizoram 1.14 0 0 1.68 3.58 1.996 2.5
33 Nagaland 8.03 0 17.03 10.65 13.98 16.0092 18.25
34 sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 tripura 5.80 0 0 23.25 14.27 14.68 278.402
total 103.47 25.20 124.63 44.05 102.73 162.04 420.19
Grand total 9798.89 10600.686 10764.42 16145.263 20111.05 25065.03 20040.348
Source: DAC - National Centre of Organic Farming (NCOF), Ghaziabad
64 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Table - 24
ConsUMPtion oF FeRtiLiZes in seLeCted CoUntRies in 2007 & 2008
(Kg Per hec)
Country nitrogen (n) Phosphate (P2o5) Potash (K2o) total (n+P2o5+K2o)
egypt 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008
1120.0 1139.1 169.4 180.4 52.0 55.0 1341.4 1374.5
Canada 1890.6 1816.8 669.0 575.0 363.0 178.0 2922.6 2569.8
usa 11480.0 10906.0 3840.6 3072.0 4219.0 2531.4 19539.6 16509.4
China 33111.8 33236.7 11569.8 10500.0 6480.0 4685.0 51161.6 48421.7
India 14419.1 15090.5 5514.7 6506.2 2636.3 3312.6 22570.1 24909.3
Pakistan 2925.3 3035.0 629.9 629.9 27.0 25.0 3582.2 3689.9
France 2402.7 2098.9 631.3 295.6 794.2 390.4 3828.2 2784.9
austria 106.0 98.0 38.4 21.0 46.0 23.0 190.4 142.0
65department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table - 25
FerTiliZer CoNSUmPTioN ViS-a-ViS FooDgraiN ProDUCTioN From 2002-03 To 2009-10
2002 - 2003
2003 - 2004
2004 - 2005
2005 - 2006
2006 - 2007
2007 - 2008
2008 - 2009
2009 - 2010
Foodgrain Production (In Million MT)
174.78 213.19 198.36 208.6 217.28 230.78 234.47 218.2`
Fertilizers Consumption in Nutrients (in lakh MT)
160.94 167.99 183.98 203.4 216.52 225.7 249.09 260.86
FIGURe - 3FOODGRaIN PRODUCTION VIS a VIS FeRTIlIZeRS CONSUMPTION
PRICES OF FERTILIZERS
69department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table - 26
stAteMent sHowinG tHe MRP, nBs, And % PAYMent BY FARMeRs UndeR nUtRient BAsed sUBsidY PoLiCY
(Rs. Per MT)
Sl. No.
Fertilizers MRP from 1.4.2002
to 17.6.2008
MRP during 18.6.2008
to 31.3.2010
MRP w.e.f. 1.4.2010 (as indicated by companies)
subsidy under nbs
total cost under NbS
% of the total cost to be paid by the
farmer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7= 5+6 8=5/7X100
1 DaP 9350 9350 9950 16268 26218 37.95
2 MaP 9350 9350 9950 16219 26169 38.02
3 MoP 4455 4455 5055 14692 19747 25.60
4 tsP 7460 7460 8050 12087 20137 39.98
5 SSP (w.e.f. 1..5.2008) 3400 4600 3200 4400 7600 42.11
6 16-20-00-13 7100 5875 6475 9203 15678 41.30
7 20-20-0-13 7280 6295 6895 10133 17028 40.49
8 20-20-00-00 7280 5343 5943 9901 15844 37.51
9 23-23-00-00 8000 6145 6745 11386 18131 37.20
10 28-28-00-00 9080 7481 8281 13861 22142 37.40
11 10-26-26-00 8360 7197 7897 15521 23418 33.72
12 12-32-16-00 8480 7637 8337 15114 23451 35.55
13 14-28-14-00 8300 7050 7650 14037 21687 35.27
14 14-35-14-00 8660 8185 8785 15877 24662 35.62
15 15-15-15-00 6980 5121 5721 11099 16820 34.01
16 17-17-17-00 8100 5804 6404 12578 18982 33.74
17 19-19-19-00 8300 6487 7287 14058 21345 34.14
18 16-16-16-00 6160 11838 17998 34.23
19 ammonium Sulphate 10350 8500 5195 13695 62.07Notes: 1. MAP was inducted into the Concession Scheme w.e.f. 1.4.2007 2. TSP was inducted into Concession Scheme w.e.f. 1.4.2008 3. Ammonium Sulphate (Capro Lactum Grade) was inducted into the Concession Scheme w.e.f. 1.7.2008 for FACT and GSFC4. Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy was announced w.e.f. 1.4.2010. NBS for SSP was introduced w.e.f. 1.5.2010 5. 16-16-16-00 was inducted into the NBS w.e.f. 1.7.2010 6. Separate additional subsidy would be paid to FACT/MFL/GNVFC for using Naphtha/FO/LSHS for producing captive Ammonia
for production of various grades of fertilizers for a period of two years. Rate of this additional subsidy is yet to be finalized. 7. The above said Nutrient Based Subsidy is based on the per Kg for nutrient 'N', 'P', 'K' & 'S' for 2010-11 w.e.f. 1.4.2010 is as
follows : Per Kg. Rate of nBs for various nutrients are as follows for the year 2010-11 w.e.f. 1.4.2010Nutrients NBS per Kg of Nutrient (in Rs.) "N" 23.227"P" 26.276"K" 24.487"S' 1.784
70 indian fertilizer scenario 2010
Table - 27
PRiCes oF iMPoRted FeRtiLiZeRs
Year dAP MoP Urea Phos acid Ammonia sulphur rock
C&F Us FoB FoB india C&F C&F C&F C&F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2003-04 203 123 156 356 215 84 56
2004-05 260 180 202 403 244 90 59
2005-06 290 243 243 445 260 94 80
2006-07 342.14 171.29 270.29 461.25 304.29 76.37 79.14
2007-08 658.00 263.00 341.00 566.25 342.00 324.00 158.00
2008-09 911.17 824.44 495.62 454.05 412.24
2009-10 404.26 514.69 278.64 490-775 303.13 94.89 149.45
71department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table - 28
iNTerNaTioNal PriCe TreND iN 2009-10 (moNTH-WiSe)
(Price as per FMb – US $ PMT)
Months Urea (FoB)
dAP (C&F)
MoP(FoB)
Phos acid (C&F)
rock Phosphate (C&F)
Ammonia (C&F)
sulphur (C&F)
april’ 09 278 333 775 630 133 296 64
May’ 09 265 293 775 630 163 296 62
June’ 09 261 280 775 549 184 251 62
July’ 09 258 293 509 508 183 231 57
august’ 09 273 316 398 506 183 244 57
September’ 09 258 316 398 530 139 280 65
October’ 09 262 297 398 525 141 313 65
November’ 09 270 295 398 525 137 336 72
December’ 09 288 352 398 533 113 330 88
January’ 10 307 432 396 596 143 328 140
February’ 10 310 492 348 628 143 354 199
March’ 10 307 479 354 733 143 385 209
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
75department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
Table - 29
sUBsidY on FeRtiLiZeRs
(Rs. In crores)
Yearssubsidy Released
total subsidy disbursed/ due
liabilities carryover to next
year
Net incidence of subsidy for the
yearUrea P & K
2002-2003 7788 3225 11013
2003-2004 8509 3326 11835 2002
2004-2005 10637 5142 15779 3372 17149
2005-2006 11749 6550 18299 5914 20841
2006-2007 15354 10598 25952 8788 28826
2007-2008 23204 17134 40338 5000 36550
2008-2009 33940 65555 99495 17134 111599
2009-2010 24580 39452 64032 8234
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ComPaNY-WiSe SUbSiDY PaiD oN iNDigeNoUS Urea bY FiCC From 2004-05 To 2009-10
(Rs. in Crores)
s.no. Unit Subsidy Paid/-recovered
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10(A) Public Sector 1 Rcf-Thal 671.09 852.01 1193.00 1618.37 2217.27 1227.652 Rcf-Trombay 0.00 1.91 0.00 0.00 0 66.023 Mfl 496.74 676.39 1008.89 899.39 1045.66 1147.824 Nfl-bhatinda 434.37 353.64 439.34 839.61 892.72 983.625 Nfl-Panipat 404.68 309.35 424.83 879.58 873 846.276 Nfl-Vijaipur-I 146.45 123.93 121.23 151.11 384.97 255.687 Nfl-Vijaipur-II 320.83 350.06 391.18 306.46 508.52 324.188 Nfl-Nangal 452.51 420.85 473.13 836.72 839.58 930.779 bvfcl-Namrup-III 28.64 20.70 76.28 72.57 42.83 26.3710 bvfcl-Namrup-II 0.00 0.00 20.71 32.95 33.38 21.8111 fact -6.63 -1.05 0.00 0 0 012 nlc -0.15 0.00 0.00 0 0 013 Gsfc (State Government) 217.68 57.69 98.21 79.38 121.37 181.1314 Gnfc (State Government) 265.46 293.98 325.71 775.73 664.13 964.59 total 3431.67 3459.46 4572.51 6491.87 7623.43 6975.91(B) Cooperative Sector 1 Kribhco 197.59 245.94 186.37 490.1 1050.35 649.612 Iffco-Phulpur-II 865.60 913.65 1078.78 1253.73 702.84 1144.543 Iffco-Phulpur-I 526.58 536.03 754.97 551.22 604.96 692.094 Iffco-Kalol 319.76 151.92 401.91 506.43 1483.21 670.915 Iffco-aonla-I 158.17 95.03 181.43 519.61 721.41 593.166 Iffco-aonla-II 245.56 125.55 214.51 546.98 764.19 624.56 total 2313.26 2068.12 2817.97 3868.07 5326.96 4374.87(C ) Private Sector 1 Nfcl-I 184.25 144.44 224.57 212.02 352.8 208.782 Nfcl-II 298.05 479.39 600.85 790.63 879.12 666.143 Cfcl-I 386.49 329.26 234.81 392.98 561.28 441.774 Cfcl-II 821.19 828.45 527.02 994.67 842.34 769.335 tata 382.66 329.67 313.65 458.57 817.62 573.786 Zil 484.61 623.09 786.03 748.69 1066.19 1036.687 Sfc 310.48 436.36 402.40 684.1 649.46 466.768 Indogulf 215.97 278.39 208.31 298.37 598.3 700.439 spic 668.13 896.08 1112.27 369.82 19.87 010 Ocfl 361.76 87.24 0.00 0 0 011 Ksfl 0.00 0.00 209.31 382.02 1188.8 448.8212 Mcfl 384.63 461.32 640.67 758.17 988.59 916.9813 Duncan 0.00 38.90 0.00 0.39 0 0 total 4498.22 4932.59 5259.89 6090.43 7964.37 6229.47 sbfa interest 53.98 Grand total 10243.15 10460.17 12650.37 16450.37 20968.74 17580.25
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Table - 31
ComPaNY-WiSe SUbSiDY PaiD oN iNDigeNoUS De-CoNTrolleD P & K FerTiliZerS From 2005-06 To 2009-10
(Amount Rs. in Crores) Company name 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101 Coromandel Fertilizers ltd 369.06 626.74 876.53 7176.89 2929.142 Deepak Fertilizers &
Petrochemicals Corp6.70 17.60 19.10 119.66 66.81
4 Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore ltd
281.05 404.80 359.06 1215.92 653.44
5 Godavari Fertilisers & Chemical ltd
418.97 705.60 1107.07 175.80 0.00
6 Gujrat Narmada Valley Fertilisers Co.ltd
68.25 99.17 148.41 699.98 160.24
7 Gujrat State Fertilisers & Chemical ltd
299.90 696.66 1176.35 3347.48 1185,31
8 Hindalco Industries ltd 105.87 156.95 153.82 564.09 259.539 Hind lever Chemical ltd 4.74 0.00 0.00 0.0010 Indian Farmers Fertiliser
Cooperative ltd (IFFCO)1096.33 1287.01 2785.79 10007.45 5142.21
11 IFFCO(GFCl) 24.80 1.83 0.00 0.0012 Indo Gulf 0.83 0.23 0.00 0.6913 Manglore Chemicals &
Fertilisers ltd66.00 148.34 242.73 692.85 316.51
14 Madras Fertilisers ltd 99.18 87.06 30.24 1.02 0.0015 Oswal Chemical and
Fertiliser ltd72.21 0.00 136.26 7.33 0.00
16 Paradeep Phosphate ltd. 494.69 794.05 1165.48 2961.93 1526.8417 Rashtriya Chemicals &
Fertilisers ltd117.88 197.18 285.56 740.93 560.38
18 Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp ltd
169.98 203.82 146.21 50.88 97.52
19 ZIl Industries ltd 304.83 481.35 741.27 1840.07 993.9020 Tata Chemicals ltd (Hll) 270.23 460.71 726.17 2311.85 984.3321 sfc 108.2022 cfcl 754.3423 Dil 0.0224 tfcl 64.2125 iPl 12644.40 total 4271.50 6369.10 10100.05 45485.99 14876.16 Plus Total Payment to Ssp
Units194.55 264.75 228.49 1040.73 1122.98
exp. Pre Oct 2000 29.37 7.26 0.11 0.00 0.00 exp. on Special Freight 3.77 7.05 5.15 2.24 0.86 Gross total 4499.19 6648.16 10333.80 46528.96 16000.00
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ComPaNY-WiSe SUbSiDY PaiD oN imPorTeD moP & DaP From 2004-05 To 2009-10
imported MoP & dAP (Amount Rs. in Crores)
Company name 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
1 cfcl 41.27 127.9 75.12 32.70 754.34 411.57
2 cil 39.32 58.2 97.68 66.54 665.99 771.15
4 DeePaK 0.45 0.03 49.87 31.00 106.5 247.72
5 fact 5.11 0.99 0.02 16.22 36.65 162.36
6 GNVFC 17.34 71.64 160.21 156.43 107.8 4.07
7 iPl 685.36 979.8 1607.5 4667.46 12644.4 12722.37
8 Mfl 2.14 8.84 0.27 4.2 9.23
9 MMtc 5.35 0.61 1.781
10 nfcl 3.98 6.95 9.88 0.00 0.00 109.81
11. nfl 0.00 0..00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.77
12. PPl 29.17 49.22 107.36 99.06 302.36 471.75
12 rcf 48.29 82.7 110.46 320.86 1016.8 1852.74
13 sfc 135.92 175.09 304.9 143.87 1.82 0.00
14 sPic 0.52 0.38 1.89
15 TCl(Hll) 58.54 120.21 215.1 160.90 1006.05 816.24
16 tfcl 0.65 0.38 2.83 64.21 98.89
17 Zil 25.47 81.47 167.11 162.79 1519.25 1499.83
18 gfcl 1.38 3.19 13.251 8.40 0.2 0.00
19 gsfc 0.06 0.0013
20 iffco 22.98 169.7 414.6 366.07 10863.1 2875.03
21 MiPl 137.8 245.93 287.10 3407.02 682.8
22 KRIbHCO 51.46 23.71 0.00 270.2
23 inDo gulf 2.86 0.7 0.00
24 Dil 0.05 0.74 0.69 0.002 0.00
25 Mcfl 11.52 53.97 96.12 345.5
26 ril 1.51 0.21 0.08 0.00 0.00
27 eiD Parry 0.02
28 nfl 0.07
29 rallies 0.53
30 ciPl 18.76
31 DMcc 0.13
32 cargill 42.35
34 totAL 1165.18 2097.00 3650.00 6599.99 32597.51 23452.06
POLICY NOTIFICATIONS
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1. NoTiFiCaTioN oN NeW PriCiNg SCHeme (NPS) – iii For UreaNo. 12012/3/2006-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.8th March 2007
To,The executive Director,Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee,8th Floor, Sewa bhawan,R. K. Puram,New Delhi.
Subject : Policy for Stage-iii of New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units.
Sir,I am directed to refer to this Department’s letter No. 12019/5/98-FPP dated 30th January 2003 and No.
12019/19/2003-FPP, Dated 29-7-2003 vide which the salient features of Stage- I & II of New Pricing Scheme (NPS) introduced w.e.f 1.4.2003, were communicated. It was, inter alia, communicated that the modalities of Stage-III would be decided by the Department of Fertilizers (DOF) after review of the implementation of Stage-I and Stage-II. It has been decided to implement Stage-III of NPS with certain modifications as contained in the succeeding paragraphs.
(a) DUraTioN.
2. The Policy for NPS Stage-III will be effective from 1.10.2006 to 31.3.2010. Stage-II Policy has been extended upto 30.9.2006. The policy for incentivizing additional production of urea during Stage-III of NPS will be applicable from the date of notification and till then the additional production of urea by units beyond 100% of their capacity will be governed by the existing policy of sharing of the net gain between the Government and the unit in the ratio of 65:35.
(b) groUPiNg oF Urea UNiTS
3. During Stage-III of NPS, the following measures will be taken to calculate concession rates of urea units :-i) existing six group classification will continue as given in annexure. I-a.
ii) Group averaging will be done after updation of all costs upto 31.3.2003.
iii) Capacity utilization levels of 93% for pre-92 Naphtha and FO/lSHS based plants and 98% for pre-92 gas, post-92 gas, post-92 Naphtha and mixed energy based plants will be considered for calculating the base concession rates of urea units as on 31.3.2003.
iv) Transportation cost of gas will be computed and paid separately.
v) The updated notional concession rates of all urea units as on 1.4.2003 so determined on the pattern followed during Stage-I of NPS will form the basis to calculate the concession rate payable to each urea unit during Stage-III of NPS commencing from 1.10.2006. No outlier benefit will be admissible to any unit in Stage-III of NPS.
vi) On the base concession rate so determined for each unit, only escalation and de- escalation on com-ponents of variable cost on actual basis subject to pre-set energy norms given in Stage – III.
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vii) a deduction of Rs 50/MT from the concession rates of pre-92 Naphtha and FO/lSHS based and Rs. 75/MT from the other units for the reduced capital related charges (CRC) will be made.
viii) The respective pre-set energy consumption norm of each urea unit during Stage-II of NPS or the actual energy consumption achieved during the year 2002-03, whichever is lower, will be recognized as the norm for Stage-III of NPS.
ix) Saving on energy over the pre-set norms will be paid as per the basic rate of the weighted average of feed/fuel used during Stage-III of NPS.
(C) reSUmPTioN oF Urea ProDUCTioN bY UNiTS UNDer SHUTDoWN.
4. Resumption of production by urea units currently not in production, viz, RCF-Trombay-V, FaCT-Cochin and Duncans Industries limited (DIl)-Kanpur is allowed based on natural gas/lNG/CbM/Coal gas. Upon resumption, the base concession rate of these units will be the Stage-III concession rate of the group to which they belonged, or their own concession rate updated till 31.3.2003 for all costs and thereafter adjusted for the feedstock changeover, whichever is lower.
(D) CoNVerSioN oF NoN-gaS baSeD UNiTS To Ng/lNg.
6. i) all functional Naphtha and FO/lSHS based units should get converted within a period of 3 years (of these, Shriram Fertilizers & Chemicals ltd (SFC) Kota is expected to convert by the end of the current financial year). On the expiry of the aforementioned period, the Government will not subsidize the high cost urea produced by the non-gas based urea units and rate of concession of such units will be restricted to the lower of the prevalent import parity price (IPP) or their own rate. Units not able to tie up gas will have to explore alternative feedstock like Coal bed Methane(CbM) and coal gas.
II) In order to provide incentives for conversion to gas, since there is no recognition of investment made by units for conversion, there will be no mopping up of energy efficiency for a fixed period of 5 years for Naphtha based as well as for FO/lSHS based units. Capital subsidy will be considered for FO/lSHS based units for which DOF will notify a separate scheme in consultation with Department of expenditure(DOe) Ministry of Finance.
iii) For conversion of the non-gas based Urea Plants to Natural Gas (NG) / liquefied Natural Gas (lNG), a Committee headed by Petroleum Secretary, comprising of Secretaries of Planning Commission, Department of Fertilizers and Department of expenditure has been constituted for facilitating the connectivity and supply of gas to non-gas based units converting to gas and to develop appropriate mechanism for fixing the price of gas in a transparent manner.
(e) iNCeNTiVeS For aDDiTioNal Urea ProDUCTioN.
6. The following measures are decided to be implemented to incentivise additional Urea production in the country:-i) No permission will be required from the Government for production beyond 100% of re-assessed urea
capacity of the unit.
ii) all production between 100% and 110% of the existing reassessed capacity, if so required by the gov-ernment as per the approved production plan will be incentivized on the existing net gain sharing formula between the Government and the unit in the ratio of 65:35 respectively with the proviso that the total amount paid to the units, after including the component of variable cost will be capped at the unit’s own concession rate.
iii) Units increasing production beyond 110% may be compensated at their concession rate, subject to the overall cap of IPP.
iv) While procuring additional urea beyond 100% of the reassessed capacity of urea units, a merit order
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system of procurement will be followed. In other words, the units which supply urea at the least cost would be given preference in procurement.
v) The cost of feedstock/fuel allowed will be in the ratio of gas/lNG/Naphtha etc. with reference to actual ratio of consumption of annual actual production of urea up to that portion of the incremental produc-tion of urea required by the Government for sale to agriculturalists. energy/inputs for non-agricultural sale/exports and surplus ammonia shall be allocated on costlier feed/fuel basis.
vi) To the extent that the Government does not require any quantities of additional production for direct sale to agriculturalists, the concerned units would be free to dispose of the remaining quantities by way of exports, sale to complex manufacturers etc. without seeking prior permission of DOF.
vii) Government will not subsidize the additional production, if not required by it for agricultural consumption.
(F) DiSTribUTioN aND moVemeNT iSSUeS
7. The following measures have been decided to be implemented for movement of Urea to District level and below :-
(i) The Government will continue to retain the authority to direct movement of urea stock up to 50% of production depending upon the exigencies of the situation.
(ii) States would be required to allocate the entire quantity of planned urea arrivals i.e., both regulated and de-regulated urea in a District-wise, month-wise and supplier wise format.
(iii) each unit will maintain a district level stock point in the districts where it is required to supply urea. These district level stock points will be the primary Godowns.
(iv) Subsidy to individual units will be reimbursed based on conformity to planned movement up to district level for both controlled and de-controlled urea. The monitoring of the movement and distribution of urea throughout the country will be done by an On-line computer-based monitoring system. The time limit of existing payment system i.e., 45 days will be adhered to. It will be ensured that no certification by State Governments is required for release of subsidy to urea Units. Subsidy will be paid only when the urea reaches the district.
(v) The Department will operate a buffer stock through the State Institutional agencies /Fertilizer Compa-nies in States up to a limit of 5% of their seasonal requirement.
(vi) The Department will work through the agricultural department of the states to realize the objective of adequate and timely availability of urea at the block level.
8. The freight reimbursement to urea units under NPS-III will be done as follows:-(i) Primary Freight will be reimbursed on the basis of actual leads for rail movement;
(ii) Reimbursement of railway freight will be as per the actual expenditure;
(iii) For the road component of the primary freight, road leads will be as per actual distance to the primary godown and per tonne Km. rates will be escalated by the composite road transport index { weighted average of the Wholesale Price Indices (WPIs) of HSD oil, Motor Tyres, Truck Chassis and all Commodi-ties};
(iv) One time enhancement of 33% will be granted on the road component of primary freight to offset the impact of Supreme Court directed maximum truckload limit of 9 MT on road vehicles;
(v) Tariff Commission will be requested to fix average leads and per tonne km base rates for road trans-
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portation in the case of secondary movement. These rates will be escalated by WPI (composite road transport index) every year;
(vi) Pending finalization of leads and rates by the Tariff Commission, secondary freight which was frozen at 2002-03 rates during Stages I & II of NPS will be escalated by the increase/decrease in WPI (composite index) since 2002-03;
(vii) The Freight computed and paid as per the policy shall not exceed the actual freight expenditure in-curred by the units.
(viii) The existing scheme for special freight subsidy will continue for supplies to the North eastern States and Jammu & Kashmir.
(g) PoliCY iN reSPeCT oF HigH CoST UNiTS (ProDUCiNg aT HigHer THaN iPP):
9. In order to disincentivise high cost production of 8 Naphtha and FO/lSHS based units whose cost of production is higher than the prevalent IPP, to facilitate their early conversion to gas, these units are allowed to produce 100% of capacity should they adhere to an agreed timetable for conversion to gas and tie up of gas/lNG/CbM/Coal gas. If they do not, they will be given only 75% of the difference between the rate of concession and variable cost component (i.e., 75% of the balance fixed costs beyond 93% of capacity utilization) in the 1st year (1.4.2007) and 50% of the fixed cost beyond 93% capacity utilization from 2nd year (1.4.2008) onwards.
(H) PoliCY For imPorT oF Urea.
10. The existing system of import of urea through designated State Trading enterprises (STes) i.e. Minerals & Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC), State Trading Corporation (STC) and Indian Potash limited (IPl) will continue. (I) Policy for Joint Ventures abroad
11. To encourage setting up of JV fertilizer plants abroad in countries where gas is available in abundance and is much cheaper, the JVs for production of urea will be set up abroad subject to the condition that the Government will enter into / encourage long term buy back arrangements with JVs abroad depending upon merits. accordingly, suitable mechanisms be evolved for effectively securing long term fertilizer related supplies, including through investments and joint ventures abroad.
(j) oTHer meaSUreS
12. Cost of bagsThe cost of bags, which was frozen during Stage-I & II of NPS, will now be allowed based on moving weighted
average cost of bags to compensate for the rise in prices over the last three years. For the year 2006-07, the weighted average of the cost of bags for each unit will be for the three years beginning 2002-03 and accordingly thereafter. 13. Taxes on inputs
For Stage-III, it is decided that sales tax on inputs and other taxes recognized under RPS will be paid on actual basis. Where Value added Tax (VaT) has been introduced, such of the above taxes as are subsumed in it will be recognized to the extent they are non-vattable.
In case of any issue/dispute relating to interpretation of the policy, the decision of Department of Fertilizers shall be final. The above provisions will remain in force during the Stage-III of NPS or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-(Deepak Singhal)
Joint Secretary to the Government of IndiaTel No. 23381294
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2. notiFiCAtion on FoRtiFied And CoAted FeRtiLiZeRsNo. 12012/20/2007-FPP
Government of IndiaMinistry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 2nd June 2008to
The CMD/MDs.RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/CFCl/TaTa/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MFCl/FaCT/FCI/HFCl.
Subject : Policy for encouraging production and availability of fortified and coated fertilizers in the country – reg.
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of Government on the following provisions regarding production and availability of fortified and coated fertilizers in the country.
(i) at present, the following fertilizers, hereinafter referred to as subsidized fertilizers, are covered under the subsidy regime administered by the Department of Fertilizers and their existing notified Maximum Retail Price(MRP)/indicative MRP are as below:
sl. no. Name of the Fertilizer Current indicative mrP(Rs. per tonne)
1 urea 4830
2 DaP 9350
3 MaP 9350
4 MoP 4455
5 10:26:26 8360
6 12:32:16 8480
7 14:28:14 8300
8 14:35:14 8660
9 15:15:15 6980
10 16:20:00 7100
11 17:17:17 8100
12 19:19:19 8300
13 20:20:00 7280
14 23:23:00 8000
15 28:28:00 9080
16 ssP 3400
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The indigenous manufacturers/producers of the above-mentioned subsidized fertilizers are allowed to produce fortified/coated subsidized fertilizers up to a maximum of 20% of their total production of respective subsidized fertilizers.
(ii) The manufacturers/producers are allowed to sell all the FCO approved fortified/coated subsidized fer-tilizers, except for Zincated Urea and boronated SSP at a price up to 5% above the MRP of the subsi-dized fertilizer as indicated in the table above. For Zincated Urea and boronated SSP, the manufactur-ers are allowed to charge up to 10% above MRP of Urea and SSP respectively.
(iii) every manufacturer/producer, who intend to produce FCO approved fortified/coated fertilizers, should intimate at least one month prior to the date of start of production, to the Department of Fertilizers, the details of production plan of the fortified/coated fertilizers along with the details of its approval un-der FCO. an additional provision for submission of production, dispatch, receipt and sale data relating to fortified/coated fertilizer will be made in the Fertilizer Monitoring System (FMS) by the Department and the manufacturer/producer will have to update the above details in FMS on the onset of produc-tion and sale of the proposed fortified/coated fertilizers.
(iv) The fertilizer companies will also be required to submit a certificate from the statutory auditors regard-ing total production of fortified/coated subsidized fertilizer as against the total production of subsi-dized fertilizer to indicate the adherence to the ceiling of 20% as indicated in para (i) above.
2. The above orders will be effective w.e.f. 1st June, 2008.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-(Deepak Singhal)
Joint Secretary to the Government of IndiaTel No. 23381294
1) Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories
2) Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic af-fairs, Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Planning Commission.
3) Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 0674) all Officers/sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
5) Copy also to:
6) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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3. notiFiCAtion on nUtRient BAsed PRiCinG oF sUBsidiZed FeRtiLiZeRs
No.12012/5/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 17th June, 2008.
to
cMD/MDsRCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPlSSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.
Subject: Nutrient based pricing of subsidized fertilizers – new MRPs thereof.
Sir,I am directed to convey the approval of the Government for the nutrient based pricing of subsidized
fertilizers. The selling prices of subsidized fertilizers will be based upon the nutrients contained therein. accordingly, the revised MRPs are as under:-
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3. The manufacturers/importers are required to sell fertilizers at above-mentioned farmgate prices in order to be eligible for subsidy under the Concession Scheme for P&K fertilizers and New Pricing Scheme Stage-III for Urea.
4. The above revised MRPs will be effective w.e.f. 18th June, 2008.5. The fertilizer companies need to ensure that MRPs on the bags stand revised with effect from the date of this
order. The fertilizers should be dispatched in bags with revised MRPs only.6. all receipts and sales of fertilizers in the districts on or after the date of implementation of this order as
indicated in para 3 above, will be eligible for subsidy in accordance with the revised MRPs.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-(Deepak Singhal)
Joint Secretary to the Government of IndiaTel No. 23381294
Copy to:
1 Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories2. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs,
Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
3. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 0674. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.5. Director (Fertilizer accounts)- to ensure updation of new rates in the FMS for generation of bills as per new
rates from the date of its implementation as indicated above.
Copy also to:
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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4. notiFiCAtion on ConCession sCHeMe FoR sinGLe sUPeR PHoSPHaTe (SSP)
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5. notiFiCAtion on iMPLeMentAtion oF tHe nUtRient baSeD SUbSiDY (NbS) PoliCY For PHoSPHaTiC aND PoTaSSiC (P & K) FerTiliZerS
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6. notiFiCAtion on iMPLeMentAtion oF tHe nUtRient baSeD SUbSiDY (NbS) PoliCY For PHoSPHaTiC aND PoTaSSiC (P & K) FerTiliZerS
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7. notiFiCAtion on iMPLeMentAtion oF tHe nUtRient baSeD SUbSiDY (NbS) PoliCY For SiNgle SUPer PHoSPHaTe (SSP) FerTiliZerS
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No. 22011/4/2009-MPRGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi,The 7th July 2009
to
1. Chief Secretaries/all agriculture Production Commissioners/Secretaries (agriculture)2. Directors, Directorate of agriculture of the State Governments/U.Ts.
Subject: Modification in certain elements of the Concession Scheme on decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K) fertilizers with effect from 1st april 2009 – regarding,
Madam/sir,
In continuation of this Department letter No. 5-1/2007-Shipping II-MPR dated 11th July 2008 conveying continuation of the Concession Scheme on decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K) fertilizers with effect from 1st april 2008, I am directed to convey that the Government has approved modifications in certain elements of the Concession Scheme with effect from 1st april 2009. accordingly, the policy for Concession Scheme for P&K fertilizers (except SSP) w.e.f 1st april 2009 will be as follows: 2) The Maximum Retail Prices (MRPs) of decontrolled P & K fertilizers covered under the Concession Scheme will
be as per the details given below:
(Rs. per Mt)Products MRP w.e.f. 18th June 2008
DaP 9350MaP 9350MoP 4455tsP 7460
16:20:00:13 587520:20:0:13 6295
20:20:00:00 534323:23:00:00 614528:28:00:00 748110:26:26:00 719712:32:16:00 763714:28:14:00 705014:35:14:00 818515:15:15:00 512117:17:17:00 580419:19:19:00 6487
ammonium Sulphate 10350
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3) Final concession rates will be worked out on monthly basis w.e.f 1st april 2009 taking into account prices adopted as detailed below.
4) Monthly concession for imported Di-ammonium Phosphate (DaP) will be based on the average of low and high prices of DaP published in Fertilizer Market bulletin (FMb) and Fertecon from US Gulf fob, plus Tampa-Mundra/India West Coast freight for the month preceding the last month or the actual weighted average of the landed price for the current month, whichever is lower.
5) Monthly concession for indigenous DaP will be same as that given to imported DaP. 6) Monthly concession for indigenous and imported TSP will be based on the average of low and high fob prices
of TSP published in the FMb plus freight for the month preceding the last month or the actual weighted average of the landed price for the current month, whichever is lower.
7) Monthly concession for imported MOP and imported and indigenously granulated MaP will be based on average of the low and the high C&F prices of the month preceding the last month published in the Fertilizer Market bulletin (FMb) – FSU fob plus baltic freight for MOP and baltic fob plus baltic freight for MaP or the actual weighted average of the landed prices of the current month, whichever is lower.
8) Per unit price of ‘P’ for monthly concession for complex fertilizers will be derived from the delivered cost of DaP and imported ammonia under the Concession Scheme.
9) Per unit price of ‘N’ for monthly concession for complex fertilizers will be based on Group-wise cost of ‘N’ (based on usage of feed stock, namely gas, naphtha, imported urea/ammonia and imported ammonia), as adopted by the Government based on the recommendation of the Tariff Commission.
10) Per unit price of ‘K’ for monthly concession for complex fertilizers will be based on the C&F cash price of MOP, as recognized for the concession scheme for MOP.
11) Per unit cost of ‘S’ for sulphur containing complex fertilizers will be recognized based on the price of imported sulphur.
12) Group-wise ‘Other costs’ as adopted by the Government based on the recommendation of the Tariff Commission will be recognized for monthly concession for complex fertilizers. For IFFCO Paradeep, ‘Other Cost’ will also include separate cost of investment/revamping, as adopted by the Government based on the calculation of the Tariff Commission.
13) Freight will be reimbursed as per the Uniform Freight Subsidy on actual basis.14) Concession payable for MaP (11-52-00) and TSP (0-46-0) will be capped to that payable for DaP. Further,
import of MaP and TSP on Government account, if so decided, would be within the overall ceiling for imported DaP in a year as decided from time to time to the extent of shortfall in availability of DaP.
15) The average of the low and the high C&F prices of ammonia (cfr India), Sulphur (cfr India) and Prilled Urea (arabian Gulf fob) for the preceding month published in the Fertilizer Market bulletin (FMb) or actual weighted average landed price for the current month purchased by the P&K manufacturers/importers, whichever is lower, will be adopted for monthly concession for complex fertilizers. Price of naphtha purchased by the Fertilizers & Chemicals Travancore limited (FaCT) during the current month will be adopted for working out the cost of ‘N’ for naphtha based Complex fertilizers. Price of natural gas (aPM) as per the current month will be adopted for working out the cost of ‘N’ for gas based Complex fertilizers.
16) The input/fertilizer prices for the Concession Scheme will be derived on the basis of an ‘outlier’ methodology. accordingly, the weighted C&F price of various raw-materials/intermediates/finished fertilizers (landed at Indian ports in the relevant month) for computation of monthly concession will be adopted by excluding the outlier(s). Prices, which are less than 5% or US $ 30 per MT of the ‘industry average’, whichever is lower, will be excluded while computing the ‘industry average’. The ‘outlier’ will be provided a separate treatment whereby the difference between ‘outlier’ price and the ‘industry average’ will be shared in the ratio of 65:35 between the ‘outlier’ and the Government respectively. The ‘outlier’ methodology will also be applicable to all long-term contracts including all existing long-term contracts such as ammonia Off-Take agreement (aOTa) of IFFCO with OMIFCO w.e.f 1st april 2008.
17) Monthly weighted average landed prices of finished fertilizers and fertilizer inputs are computed by the Department based on the documents provided by the importers such as bill of lading and bill of entry including customs paid on quantity and value of the imports. Importers are required to disclose net quantity and value, net of any off-invoice transactions.
18) Updation in the factor of escalation/de-escalation in the nutrient price for complex fertilizers w.e.f 1st april 2009 will be carried out in consultation with the Department of expenditure, Ministry of Finance after the
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Tariff Commission’s recommendation is received.19) Payment procedure will be as implemented by the Department vide letter no. 19011/59/2003-MPR (pt) dated
12 March 2009 for supplies of fertilizers w.e.f 1st December 2008 on the basis of arrival/receipt of fertilizers in the districts and certificate of receipt by the State Government and sale of fertilizers by the company certified by their statutory auditor.
20) The buffer Stocking Scheme for 3.5 lakh MT of DaP and 1 lakh MT of MOP w.e.f 1st april 2009 will be continued.
21) State Governments/Union Territory Governments are requested to ensure that the manufacturers and importers of P & K fertilizers are not allowed to sell the decontrolled P & K fertilizers at rates more than the MRPs indicated above in paragraphs 2 above.
22) This issues with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of Department of Fertilizers vide their dairy no. 2254/IFD/09 dated 7th July 2009.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-(H. abbas)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of IndiaTel. No. + 11- 2338 3814
Copy forwarded to:1. Secretary (agriculture), Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.2. Secretary (expenditure), Department of expenditure, North block, New Delhi.3. Joint Secretary (INM), Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.4. Joint Secretary (PF II), Department of expenditure, North block, New Delhi.5. Director (Cabinet), Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati bhawan, New Delhi.6. executive Director, FICC, Department of Fertilizers, New Delhi7. Director of accounts, Department of Fertilizers, Udyog bhawan, New Delhi – to update MRP under the FMS
and take necessary action for payment as per the policy.8. Deputy Secretary (Finance), Department of Fertilizers, New Delhi9. Director General, FaI, New Delhi10. all the manufacturers & importers of P&K fertilizers.
Sd/-(H. Abbas)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India Copy also to:
PS to Minister (C&F)/Sr. PPS to Secretary (Fertilizers)/aS&Fa/JS (P&P)/JS (F&P)/JS (a&M) economic advisor/ Controller of accounts/PaO/US-aD (Concession Wing)/Sr. aD (accounts) Fa Wing/aD (Ol for translation in Hindi)/ Guard File/Technical Director, NIC for uploading the same on the Department’s website.
copy also to
Ms. Vini Mahajan,
Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi
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9. notiFiCAtion on UniFoRM FReiGHt sUBsidY on ALL FeRtiLiZeRs
No.12012/2/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 17th July, 2008.
to
cMD/MDs
RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl
SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.
Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.
Sir,I am directed to convey the approval of the Government for a separate uniform freight subsidy policy on
all subsidised fertilizers covered under the New Pricing Scheme Stage-III (NPS-III) for indigenous urea and the Concession Scheme on P&K fertilizers being administered by the Department. The policy will also be applicable on imported Urea subject to contractual obligations, if any. The salient features of the policy are as below:
a) The rail freight expenditure for transportation of fertilizers will be paid as per the actual expenditure based on actual lead.
b) The road freight towards transportation of fertilizers from nearest railway rake point to block, or from manufacturing unit/port directly by road to block, consists of two elements– lead distance and per KM rate. This element of subsidy will be paid as below:
i) The lead distance for each block in the district will be based on the average district lead (average of leads from nearest rail rake point to block headquarters).
ii) The per KM road freight will be paid on the basis of average of existing per KM rate for each State in the country, being adopted by FICC for reimbursement of freight subsidy for indigenous urea, under NPS-III.
iii) It will be implemented retrospectively w.e.f. 1.4.08.
c) The normative per KM rate will be annually escalated/de-escalated based on a composite road transport index (weighted average of the WPIs of HSD oil, Motor Tyres, Truck Chassis and all Commodities) as already being done under NPS-III.
d) The manufacturing units (especially the SSP units) not having railway siding facilities, will also be reimbursed the road transportation costs from their unit to the nearest rail rake point based on actual leads and the per tonne per KM rate, as computed in paras above.
e) The freight subsidy will be paid on actual movement of fertilizers up to the block level based on monthly district-wise/block movement plans. The subsidy will be released only after the fertilizer reaches the District/block as per the monthly plan. any additional supply beyond 10% of the monthly plan will be eligible for subsidy only after 120 days of its receipt in the district, provided it is accounted for in the subsequent month’s plan.
f) The State Governments will be responsible for confirming the receipts of fertilizers as indicated in the movement plan in the FMS. They are required to either confirm or deny the receipts of fertilizers within 30
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days, whereafter the final freight subsidy will be released to the manufacturers/importers. However, in case of any report of any non-receipt/shortfall, the difference in freight subsidy will be suitably recovered.
g) The policy is proposed to be implemented from 1st april, 2008. Where the concession price of a fertilizer includes a fixed freight subsidy, payments so made from 1st april, 2008 till the date of Notification will be adjusted against the freight subsidy to be paid under this policy. For SSP, the first stage is proposed to be implemented from 1st October, 2008.
h) The special freight re-imbursement scheme for J&K and North eastern States stands withdrawn as the freight will be now based on actual leads.
2. The manufacturers/importers will make separate claims for freight subsidy on monthly basis in the prescribed proformas which will be separately circulated along with guidelines for the same. a freight module under FMS, for generation of freight claims are being separately worked out and will be put in place shortly. In the interim, it is proposed to pay the freight on the basis of average per tone rates indicated below.
i) Indigenous Urea - Rs.616 per MT
ii) Imported Urea - Rs.850 per MT
iii) Indigenous DaP/MaP - Rs.770 per MT
iv) Imported DaP/MaP/TSP - Rs.850 per MT
v) MOP - Rs.623 per MT
vi) Complex Fertilizers - Rs.616 per MT
vii) SSP (w.e.f. 1.10.08) - Rs.616 per MT
3. The base concession rates and final concession rates for P&K fertilizers will be devoid of freight element from 1st april, 2008 onwards and for SSP, from 1st October, 2008 onwards. The provisions of New Pricing Scheme Stage-III for freight subsidy on indigenous urea will stand amended w.e.f. 1st april, 2008.
4. The manufacturers/importers will have to ensure provision of details of movement and receipts of fertilizers in various districts/blocks in the country, on the Fertilizer Monitoring System (FMS), in order to be eligible for freight subsidy.
5. The above will be applicable till further orders.
Yours faithfully,
sd/(Deepak Singhal)
Joint Secretary to the Government of IndiaTel No. 23381294
Copy to:1. Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories2. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs,
Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
3. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 0674. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
Copy also to:
smt. Vini Mahajan,Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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10. notiFiCAtion on ReVised ConCession sCHeMe FoR sinGLe SUPer PHoSPHaTe (SSP) FerTiliZer
No.12011/04/2007-MPRGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.The 25th august, 2008.
to
1. Chief Secretaries/agriculture Production Commissioners/Secretaries (agriculture) .2. Directors, Directorate of agriculture of the State/UTs.
Subject: Revised Concession for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizer for 2008-09 - regarding
Madam/Sir,In supersession of this Department letter of even number dated 30th april 2008 communication the revised
Concession Scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) fertilizer for 2008-09 with effect from 1st May 2008, the following is the policy on Concession Scheme for SSP with effect from1st May 2008:2) Government of India has decided to announce a uniform all-India MRP of SSP. accordingly, the MRP fo
powered SSP (PSSP) will be Rs. 3400/- per MT.3) Manufacturers/marketrs of SSP are allowed to charge additional Rs. 400/- per MT forGranulated SSP (GSSP)
over the MRP of Rs. 3400 per MT applicable for PSSP. Fro boronated SSP (bSSP), manufacturers/marketers are allowed tocharge additional 10% of the MRP of SSP.
4) For manufacturing SSP, indigenous as well as improted rock phosphate is used. accordingly, Government of India has dedided toprovided separate tate of concessions for SSP manufactured based on indigenous and imported tock phosphate. base Concession rates forSSP manufactured using indigenous rock phosphate will be Rs. 3658 per MT and for SSP manufactured using imported rock phosphate will be RS. 5630 per MT.
5) For SSP manufactured using both indigenous and imported rock phosphate by any manufacture, the rates of concession will be settled in proportion to the production of SSP throught use of indigenous and imported rock phosphate respectively.
6) Final concession rates will be worked on monthly vasis on the basis of price of imported and indigenous rock phosphate, as applicable and imported sulphur for the preceding month.
7) The monthly final rated(escalation/de-escalation) will ve based on the average of the low and the high C&F prices forthe preceding month published in the Fertilizermarketbuletin (FMb) of acutal weighted aferage of imported Sulphur and imported Rock Phosphate (imported by theDaP/NPK manufacturers excluding any outlier) arrived during the same period, whichever is lower, for manufacturers using imported rock phosphate.Price of indigenous rock from Rajasthan State mines & Mineral ltd (RSMMl) would be reckoned with for concession to indigenous SSP manufactures.
8) Manufacturers/marketers of SSP irrespective of their annual production would be entitled to receive on accountpaymentof 85% (90% with bank guarantte) of claims on sale of SSP duly certified by their Statutory auditor auditor and subject tofiling complete information as prescribed under FMS. balance claim will be considered for payment after the quantity as well asquality of SSP sold in the STate has been certified by the State Government concerned as per Profrma 'b'.
9) It is clarified that only such quantity of SSP wouldbe eligible for concession which has been covered under the quality inspection by the State Government and has been certified as per the criterial contained in the FCO through proforma'b' by the State Government. In case ofandy short supply of supply or supply of sub-standard product, as identifed by the State Government through Proforma 'b', necessary recoveries would beeffected fromsubsequent claims ofthe manufacturesr/marketers.
10) In the cases wheres Concession has been availed by manufacturers/marketers for auantities claimed to have
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been sold but later contested by the State concerned and found to be so, revovery of the concession would be made. In those cases, where concession claimed involves sub-standard and/or produced based on non-qualified raw material, recovery of the amount involved would be made along with penal interest @ Prime lending Rate (PlR based on SbI rate) plus 3% of the amount involved.
11) It has been decided to moniter details of raw materials, production dispatch and sales of SSP under the Fertilizer Monitoring System (FMS) w.e.f. 1st May 2008. Manufactures/Marketers as required to provided requisite date under the FMS as per the proforma prescribed for this purpose.
12) State Government are reqested to ensure that the manufactures/marketersfoSSPfertilizer are not allowed to sell SSP (PSSP, GSSP& bSSP) at rates more than the MRSs indicated above in paragraphs 2 & 3 above.
13) This is issued with the approval of the competent authority.
Yours faithfully,
(H. abbas)Deputy Secretary to the Government of IndiaTel. No. 2338 3814
Copy to:1. Secretary (agriculture), Department of agriculture & Co-operation, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.2. Secretary, Department of expenditure, North block, New Delhi.3. Joint secretary (PF-II), Department ofexpenditure, North block, New Delhi.4. eD, FICC, R K Puran, New Delhi.5. Director (Cabinet), Cobinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati bhawan, New Delho.6. Director of accounts, Udyog bhawan, New Delho.7. Director General FaI, New Delho.8. all the manufactures/marketers of DaP/NPKMOP?SSP
Copy also to: NIC Department of Fertilizer for uploading on the Department's website
Copy also to: PS toMinister (C& F and S)/Sr. PPS to secretary (f) aS&Fa/IFD/JS(P&b)/JS (a&b)/JS(F)/Dir (M)/Dir (P&I)?DS (F), Conroller ofaccounts & Pay & announts Officers in the Dept. of Fertilizers/US (MRP Guard File).
list of SSP manufactures Under Condession Scheme
1. Phosphate Company ltd. West bengal.
2. Tata Chemicals ltd., West bengal.
3. Jubilant Organosis ltd. U.P.
4. Coromandal Fertilizers ltd. Tamil Nadu.
5. Khaitan Chemical & Fertilizers ltd., M.P.
6. Rama Phosphates ltd. M.P.
7. beC Fertilizers ltd. Chhatisgarh.
8. Dharamsi Morarji Chemicals ltd. Maharashtra.
9. Rama Krishi Rasayani, Haharashtra.
10. liberty Phosphates & Fertilizers ltd. Rajsthan.
11. Teesta agro lte. West bental.
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No. 22011/04/2007-MPR (I)Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
MPR SectionShastri bhawan, New Delhi,
The 13th august 2009
to
1. Chief Secretaries/agriculture Production Commissioners/Secretaries (agriculture) of all the State/Union Territory Governments.
2. Directors, Directorate of agriculture of the State/Union Territory Governments. 3. all SSP Manufacturers/Marketers.
Subject: Revised policy for ad hoc concession for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizer w.e.f. 1st October 2009-regarding,
Madam/Sir,
In continuation of this Departments letter of even no. dated 10th august 2009 conveying continuation of revised Concession Scheme for SSP fertilizer for three (3) months w.e.f 1st July 2009 up to 30th September 2009, I am directed to convey that the Government have decided to implement a revised policy for ad hoc subsidy for SSP w.e.f 1st October 2009, as per the following terms and conditions.2. In place of the existing all India MRP of Rs. 3400 per MT for Powdered SSP, Government of India has decided
to leave the selling price of SSP open w.e.f 1st October 2009. accordingly, the selling price of Granulated and boronated SSP will also be open.
3. Government will provide an ad hoc concession of Rs. 2000 per MT for Powdered, Granulated and boronated SSP w.e.f 1st October 2009.
4. ‘On account’ Payment of 85% for sales w.e.f 1st October 2009 will be made on the basis of the claim submitted by the eligible manufactures/marketers of SSP in Proforma ‘a’ & ‘C’ certified by their statutory auditor on sale of Powdered, Granulated and boronated SSP in the district of the State. The ‘On account’ payment is contingent on the manufacturers/marketers certifying that ‘Quality Certified’ stamp (quality as per FCO) has been put on each bag of SSP released in the market and also certification of quality of SSP as per the FCO at the point of production by the State in which the production unit is located. The balance payment will be made after certification of sales of SSP is received from the State Government concerned (State in which sales has taken place) certifying quantity of SSP sold w.e.f 1st October 2009 as well as its quality as per FCO as per Proforma ‘b’. The State Governments are also required to mention that the bags of SSP sold in the State contained the stamp ‘Quality Certified’.
5. The responsibility of regulation and maintaining quality of SSP produced and sold in the States as per the specifications of the FCO is of the State Governments. The State in which the SSP units are located is required to inspect and certify the quality of SSP at the point of production in their States for enabling the manufacturers/marketers of SSP to claim On account subsidy. The manufacturers/marketers are also required to certify to the Department that bags of SSP have been released in the market with stamp ‘Quality Certified’. The State Government concerned, in which sale of SSP has taken place, is required to certify quantity of sales of SSP as well as its quality as per FCO for final settlement of the claim for subsidy. The Department would continue to monitor the quality and other details as at present through the inspection conducted by the Project Development India ltd (PDIl, a PSU under the Department of Fertilizers).
6. ad hoc concession for SSP w.e.f 1st October 2009 will be provided to those eligible SSP units only, which have either annual capacity utilization of at least 50% or annual production of 40,000 MT of SSP. For the purpose
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of recognizing capacity utilization/production, capacity as on 31st March 2009 will be taken into account. The SSP units are required to inform the Department their installed capacity as on 31st March 2009 certified by the statutory auditor with a copy to the PDIl. PDIl will also be required to submit a separate report on the installed capacity of the units as on 31st March 2009. Capacity utilization/ production for three months from the date of this notification on pro-rata basis will be taken into account for the capacity utilization/ production benchmark as above for ad hoc subsidy for sales of SSP w.e.f. 1st October 2009.
7. any change, if required, in the existing proformae for claim of ‘On account’, ‘balance’ and ‘Differential’ subsidy will be communicated separately.
8. This issues with concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of the Department of Fertilizers vide their dairy no. 1495/IFD/2009 dated 12 august 2009.
Sd/-(H. abbas)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India Tel. No. + 11 - 2338 3814
Copy to:1. Secretary (agriculture), Department of agriculture & Co-operation, Govt. of India, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.2. Joint Secretary (INM), Department of agriculture & Co-operation, Govt. of India, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.3. Joint Secretary (PF-II), Department of expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India, North block,
New Delhi.4. eD, FICC, Department of Fertilizers, Govt. of India, Shastri bhawan, New Delhi5. Director (Cabinet), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, Rashtrapati bhawan, New Delhi6. Director (Fertilizer accounts), Department of Fertilizers, Govt. of India, Udyog bhawan, New Delhi7. Controller of accounts, Department of Fertilizers, Govt. of India, New Delhi8. Director General, Fertilizer association of India (FaI), New Delhi.9. all manufacturers/importers of fertilizers under the Concession/subsidy scheme.10. PDIl, NOIDa
Copy also to:
PS to Minister (C & F)/ Sr. PPS to Secretary (Fertilizers)/ aS & Fa/ JS (P&P)/ JS (F & P)/ JS (a&M)/ economic advisor/ Dir (M)/ Dir (Fin)/Dir (F)/ US (CW)/ aD (Fa Wing), aD (CW)/ PaO/RO(F)/ NIC, DoF for uploading on the Department’s website/ DD, Ol for Hindi translation/ US (MPR-Guard File).
(H. Abbas)Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
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12. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR new inVestMents in UReA SeCTor aND loNg-Term oFF TaKe oF Urea From joiNT VentURes ABRoAd
No.12012/12/2007-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 4th September, 2008.
To,
cMD/MDs
RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl
all Urea manufacturing units
Subject: Policy for new investments in urea sector and long-term offtake of urea from joint ventures abroad.
Sir,I am directed to convey the approval of the Government on policy for New Investments in Urea Sector both
indigenous and abroad, in supersession of the existing policy for investment made in new and expansion projects of Urea issued vide letter No.12019/11/2003-FPP(I) dated 29th January,2004. The salient features of the New Investment policy are as under:1. import parity price: Import Parity Price for a month would be derived based on the prevailing prices in three
months preceding the month under consideration as indicated below. Import Parity Price (IPP): The import parity price (IPP) for a particular month will be the lower of the actual
average CIF price of urea imported in India during preceding three months and the IPP reported in the fertilizer magazines for the same preceding three months, as detailed below:
IPP x = FOb arabian Gulf + Freight
Where,
IPP x = Import Parity Price for month (x)
FOb arabian Gulf = average FOb reported price of urea for aG in the three magazines as listed below, during preceding three month (x - 1) to (x - 3).
Freight = average freight for aG in the three magazines listed below, during preceding three month (x - 1) to (x - 3).
The exchange rate will be taken as the average of preceding three months for arriving at the price in INR. The three fertilizer magazines to be used for arriving at IPP prices will be as below:
(a) Fertiliser Market bulletin, UK;
(b) Fertiliser Week by british Sulphur, UK; and
(c) Fertecon Weekly Nitrogen Fax, UK.
2. Floor & Ceiling price: The floor for urea price be kept at USD 250 per MT. The ceiling for urea price is fixed at USD 425 per MT. The floor and ceiling prices are based on the feedstock price of USD 4.88 per MMbTU, which is the price of RIl gas plus estimated taxes. In case of any sharp increase (more than double the current price) in price of feedstock in future, the floor and ceiling will be adjusted to take care of increased cost of production. Further, the above will be reviewed after five years keeping in view the prevailing gas prices and
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the investment costs. In the event that Government guarantees an assured price (subsidized price) of gas to the fertilizer sector/unit, then for the period for which that the assured price prevails, the floor and ceiling will be accordingly recalculated.
3. revamp projects: any improvement in capacity of existing plants through investments upto Rs.1000 crore, in the existing train of ammonia-urea production will be treated as revamp of existing units. The additional urea from the revamp of existing units will be recognised at 85% of Import Parity Price with the floor and ceiling price as indicated in para-2 above. The urea produced from existing units beyond, their reassessed capacity under NPS or the maximum achieved capacity by a unit for 330 days in last four years (2003-07), whichever is higher ( cut off quantity ), will be recognised as the production under revamp of the existing unit. However, the urea produced under revamp quantity will only be eligible for the above dispensation once the total production of the unit crosses 105% of the cut off quantity or 110% of the reassessed capacity, whichever is higher. The cut off quantities for various units can be seen at annexure-I.
4. expansion projects: Setting up of a new ammonia-urea plant (a separate new ammonia-urea train) in the premises of the existing fertilizer plants, utilizing some of the common utilities will qualify for being treated as an expansion project. The investment should exceed a minimum limit of Rs.3000 cr. The urea from the expansion of existing units will be recognised at 90% of IPP, with a floor and ceiling price as indicated in para-2 above.
5. revival/brownfield projects: The Urea from the revived units of HFCl and FCIl will be recognised at 95% of IPP, with floor and ceiling as indicated in para-2 above, if the revival of closed units takes place in public sector.
6. greenfield projects: The price of Urea from the Greenfield projects will be determined through a bidding route. The following will be followed incase of Greenfield projects.
i) The Department will identify the location (deficit States) for setting up of Greenfield projects, or in coastal areas, encourage the urea units to add DaP/Complex fertilizers to their product lines.
ii) The Greenfield projects will be offered for bidding with a minimum floor price {of USD 250 per MT} and an appropriate ceiling price {of USD 425/MT}, which will be decided at the time of bidding based on domestic gas prices and the IPP. a commitment to offtake a minimum of 50% of production of the unit in case of IPP falling below the floor price will be provided by the Government.
iii) The bidder will have to indicate the price as a percentage discount below the prevailing IPP for urea. The feedstock linkage and price has to be entirely on the account of the bidder.
iv) The detailed guidelines in the matter will be circulated separately.
7. gas transportation charges: an additional gas transportation cost will be paid to units undertaking expansion and revival on the basis of actuals (upto 5.2 Gcal per MT of urea) as decided by the Regulator (Gas) subject to a maximum ceiling of USD 25 per MT of Urea. The cap will be subject to Composite Road Transport Index as applied in case of road transportation costs under the freight policy. However, in case of each revival project, the DPR should justify the higher gas transportation costs, if any, in terms of other savings accruing as a result of the location choice.
8. allocation of gas: No aPM gas will be allocated towards production from the new investments as discussed above. all aPM gas will be allocated towards production in existing plants under the currently approved New Pricing Scheme Stage-III and its subsequent modifications. The actual mix excluding aPM gas will be provided towards production under revamp.
9. Coal gasification based Urea Projects: The same will be treated on par with a brownfield or a Greenfield project as the case may be. In addition, any other incentives or tax benefits as provided by Government for encouraging coal gasification technology will also be extended to these projects.
10. Joint Ventures abroad: The joint venture projects abroad in gas rich countries will be encouraged through firm offtake contracts with pricing decided on the basis of prevailing market conditions and in mutual consultation with the joint venture company. However, the principle for deciding upon the maximum price will be the price achieved under Greenfield projects or 95% of IPP as applicable to brownfield projects (in absence of any Greenfield project) with a cap of USD 405 CIF India per MT and a floor of USD 225 CIF India per MT (inclusive of handling and bagging costs). The offtake commitments from new JV projects abroad would be limited to
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a maximum of 5 million tonnes. However this ceiling can be reviewed, and additional committed offtake and any deviation of price principle thereof can be decided upon by Department of Fertilizers in consultation with the Department of expenditure keeping in view that this does not constrain setting up of Greenfield projects in the country.
11. Time period for proposed investment policy: It is proposed that only those revamp projects which start production of additional capacities within four years of Notification of the new policy would qualify for the dispensation recommended above. Similarly, only production from expansion and revival (brownfield) units that comes about within five years of Notification of the new policy would qualify for dispensation provided in the policy. If the production does not come through within the stipulated time period, such brownfield projects will be treated similar to a Greenfield project wherein price will be decided through limited bidding options. The time period for setting up of new JVs would also be five years under the new policy. Once the production under various projects start within the given time period, the pricing dispensation will be available till the continuance of the fertilizer subsidy regime and sale of urea under the same.
12. The policy will be effective from the date of notification. However, the additional production under revamp beyond cut-off quantities will be computed on an annual basis.
Yours faithfully,
(Rajesh agrawal)Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
Tel No. 23381294
Copy to:
1. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs, Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 0673. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
Copy also to:
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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13. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR ConVeRsion oF Fo/LsHs UReA Units to nAtURAL GAs
no. 12014/1/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 6th March, 2009.
To,
CMd/MdNFl, GNVFC
Subject: Policy for Conversion of FO/lSHS urea units to Natural Gas
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of Government on policy for conversion of FO/lSHS units to gas based units. To expedite the conversion of FO/lSHS units, the Government have approved to recognize cost of conversions of FO/lSHS units through a fixed cost for five years after conversion as per following parameters/conditions.
a) Only FO/lSHS units viz. NFl- Nangal, NFl- bathinda, NFl – Panipat and GNVFC-bharuch would be covered under this policy.
b) Such units would not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion.
c) PDIl will evaluate the project report by conducting techno-economic feasibility study. The actual project cost for conversion would be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising of representatives of PDIl, DOF, FICC and respective units and will be in accordance with the final PIb approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
d) The pre-set energy would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and then same would be available to the unit for partially meeting the project cost. Keeping in view the above, the percentage of project cost to be considered for determining special fixed cost will be decided by the PIb while approving the project cost.
e) The Special Fixed Cost Component shall include:
f) Percentage of the Project Cost as decided by PIb
g) Interest on borrowed Capital
h) Return on own funds
i) Income tax on Special Fixed Cost (after netting off with respect to allowable project depreciation under Income Tax, Revenue from special additional fixed cost and interest charge allowed)
j) 12% post tax return (pre tax 18.18% after 30% CT + 10% SC + 3% eC) would be considered for own funds deployed for the conversion project.
k) The units may fund the project with a combination of borrowed and own funds. borrowing for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject to maximum of SbI PlR.
l) The special additional fixed cost so determined would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date of commercial production post conversion upto the end of 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The special fixed cost will be paid only for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
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m) The project cost considered for special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital addition for the purposes of NFa as well as depreciation during current pricing and future pricing if any.
n) The principal repayment would be considered on half yearly/quarterly basis for interest computation as per loan agreement/practice of lending Institution.
2. The above scheme would be applicable to all projects undertaken in compliance to the provisions of NPS-III for conversion of FO/lSHS units to gas based.
Yours faithfully,
(b.N. Tiwari)Director
Tel No. 23381294
Copy to:
1. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs, Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.
3. executive Director, FICC
4. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC.
Copy also to:I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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No. 12014/1/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
Shastri bhawan,New Delhi Dated the 8th February 2010
toCMd/MdNFl, GNVFC Subject: Policy for Conversion of FO/lSHS urea units – amendment ofsir
I am directed to refer to Department of Fertilizers letter No. 12014/1/ 2008-FPP dated 6th March 2009 regarding Policy for Conversion of FO/lSHS urea units. The above policy provides for reimbursement for the project cost through special fixed cost and energy savings to be linked with the production and to be paid in the span of five years post commissioning of the plant.
2. It is clarified that the amount of energy savings and special fixed cost component to be paid based on production in a span of five years post commissioning is towards reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is a capital subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to Section 43(1) of Income Tax act 1961. Thus, no income tax is liable on the above reimbursement.
3. The Special fixed component shall therefore not include Income tax on Special Fixed Cost (after netting off with respect to allowable project depreciation under Income Tax, Revenue from special additional fixed cost and interest charge allowed).
4. The provision of the policy for Conversion of FO/lSHS Urea units dated 6th March 2009 stand amended as above.
5. This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Yours faithfully,
( Deepak Singhal )Joint Secretary(F&P)
Tele : 23381294 Copy to: 1. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs,
Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067. 3. executive Director, FICC 4. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC. Copy also to: (I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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15. NoTiFiCaTioN oN ameNDmeNT oF NPS-iii-PoliCY For reSUmPTioN oF Urea ProDUCTioN bY rCF-TrombaY UNiT
No. 12014/1/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 6th March, 2009.
To,
cMD/MDRCF-Trombay
Subject: amendment of NPS-III - Policy for resumption of urea production by RCF-Trombay unit.
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of Government on a special dispensation to allow resumption of urea production by RCF-Trombay unit under New Pricing Scheme – Stage - III (NPS – III). To facilitate restart of RCF Trombay, a urea producing public sector unit, it has been decided to allow a minimum fixed cost equivalent to the weighted average fixed cost of the gas based urea units under NPS-III, with the preset energy as available to the unit under NPS-I & II.
2. The above provisions would be applicable to RCF-Trombay upon resumption of urea production for the period of NPS-III and will be applicable till the applicability of NPS – III i.e. 31st March 2010.
3. The unit will be required to communicate its participation under NPS – III in the proforma prescribed by FICC.
Yours faithfully,
(b.N. Tiwari)Director
Tel No. 23381294Copy to:
1. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs, Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.
3. executive Director, FICC
4. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC.
Copy also to: I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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16. NoTiFiCaTioN oN ameNDmeNT oF NPS-iii-PoliCY For RestARt oF existinG UReA Units
No. 12014/1/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 6th March, 2009.
To,
1. CMD/MD DIl-Kanpur, FaCT-Cochin, RCF - Trombay.2. e.D., FICC
Subject: amendment of NPS-III - Policy for restart of existing urea units. Sir,
In partial supersession of provisions under New Pricing Scheme – Stage - III (NPS – III) notified vide this office letter no. 12012/3/2006-FPP dtd 8th March 2007, I am directed to convey the approval of Government on policy to allow resumption of production from the shut down units based on existing fuel/feedstock with the provision that the non-gas units will have to convert to gas by March, 2010, in accordance with the policy applicable for all other operational non-gas / naphtha based units in the country.
2. The above scheme is applicable to the shut down urea units viz. RCF – Trombay, DIl- Kanpur and FaCT-Cochin resuming production on the existing feedstock / fuel and subsequently getting converted to gas based. all other provisions relating to restart of shutdown units as provided for under NPS – III will remain.
3. The unit will be required to communicate its participation under NPS – III in the proforma prescribed by FICC.
Yours faithfully,
(b.N. Tiwaril)Director
Copy to:
5. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs, Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
6. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.
7. executive Director, FICC
8. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC.
Copy also to: I)Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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17. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR UniFoRM FReiGHt sUBsidY on ALL FeRtiLiZeRs UndeR tHe FeRtiLiZeR sUBsidY ReGiMe
Government of IndiaMinistry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 17th March 2009
to
cMD/MDs
RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/
CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl
SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.
Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.
Sir,In continuation of this Department’s letters of even dated 17th July 2008 and 4th February 2009, on the
above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to say that the ad hoc per tonne per KM rates for road transportation of fertilizers in respect of all the districts of North eastern, Orissa and Jammu & Kashmir states will be as follows :-
sl.no. state Rate(Rs/tonne/Km)
1 Jammu & Kashmir 4.81
2 arunachal Pradesh 2.22
3 Manipur 4.38
4 Meghalaya 6.39
5 Mizoram 3.44
6 Nagaland 3.50
7 sikkim 7.07
8 tripura 4.27
9 orissa 4.06
Yours faithfully,
( b.N. Tiwari )Director
Tel No. 23386398
Copy to:1. Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories
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18. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR UniFoRM FReiGHt sUBsidY on ALL FeRtiLiZeRs UndeR tHe FeRtiLiZeR sUBsidY ReGiMe
No.12012/2/2008-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 22nd May 2009
to
cMD/MDs
RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/
CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl
SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.
Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.
Sir,
In continuation of this Department’s letters of even dated 17th July 2008, 4th February 2009 and dated 15th april 2009, on the above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to say that it has been decided that the distance for direct dispatch by road has been restricted to 500 km and any dispatches to distance more than 500 km has to be approved/regularised by the Director(Mov), DOF
2. This is effective from 01st June 2009. Yours faithfully,
sd/( Rajesh agrawal )
Director(F)Tel No. 23386398
Copy to:
1. Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories.
2. Secretaries of the Department of expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of economic affairs, Department of agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
3. Director General, Fertilizer association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 067
4. Director(M)/Director(Fa)-Ub/Director(Input)-FICC/Director(Fin).
5. all Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
Copy also to:
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.
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19. NoTiFiCaTioN oN PoliCY For STage-iii oN NeW PriCiNg SCHeme For Urea maNUFaCTUre UNiTS-ameNDmeNTS tHeReoF
No.12012/19/2007-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.Dated the 10th July 2009
to
The executive DrectorFertilizer Industries Coordination Committee8th Floor, Sewa bhawan,R.K.Puram, New Delhi
Subject: Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for Urea Manufacture Units - amendments thereof
Im am directed to refer to this Department's letter No. 12012/3/2006-FPP dated 8th March, 2007, vide which the salient features of Stage-III of New Princing Scheme introduced with effect from 10.1.2006 were communicated. It has been furtehr paragraphs.
(i) The capacity utilization of post-1992 Naphtha based Group averagewill beconsidered as 95% insted of 98% for calculating the base concession rates of urea units, provided no cost towards conversion is recognized under NPS-III
(ii) The reduction is fixed cst of each urea unit strictly due to Group averaging principle under NPS-III will ve restricted to10% of the Normated Fixed Cost computed under the base concession rates. The above amendment will ve effective with effect from 1st april, 2009 only
(iii) The detailed paramenters forbuffer-Stocking Scheme ofureawillveas perthe provisions detailed at annexure-1.
Yours faithfully,
( Deepak Singhal )Joint Secretary (Fertilizers)
Tel: 23381294
encl: as above
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BUFFeR stoCKinG sCHeMe FoR UReA
indtodUCtUin
1. The CCea in its meeting held on 1st February, 2007 while approving NPS Stage-III for urea has authorized the Department of Fertilizers to operate a buffer stock of urea corresponding to 5% of the seasonal requirement.
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2. The buffer Stocking of Urea is required keeping in view the following objectives:
(i) To maintain stocks of Urea in case there is either a shortfall in production due to disruption in supplies of feedstock or delay/disruption in imports.
(ii) To tide-over the suddeen spurt in demand/shortages in any part of the country.
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3. buffer stock would be positioned in the major agricultural states with the minimum stock being operated at 50,000 tonnes in each state. Major agriculture states requiring buffer stock will be identified at the beginning of each cropping season.
4. The buffer stocks would beoperated through the lead Fertilizer Suppliers (lFS) for These States as decided by the Department. The following states will have buffer stock of Urea:-
state
Punjab
Haryana
Rajsthan
uP
MP
aP
Maharashtra
gujrat
bihar
West bengal
Karnataka
tamil nadu
orissa
5. Urea for buffer stocking purposes will be allocated by the Department ofFertilizers under the essential Commodities aCT. ThelFS will hold quantities of Urea under the buffer stockin their warehouses at designated locations as approved by DOF from time to time. Urea will be released from the buffer stock for sale by the lFS as per the directions of the DOF in consultation with the State Government. The locations of buffer stocking warehousesand the quantities could be changed as per the instructions of DOF.
6. For the purposes of payment of subsidy, the buffer stock warehouse will be treated as primary stock points and subsidy will be paid on the urea stocked as buffer once it reaches the burffer sotck warhouse at the designated location.
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7. The company operating the buffer stock will be entitled to Inventory Carrying Cost at a rate 1 percentage point less than the Prime landing Rate (PlR) of the State bank of India as notified from time to time. This rate would be applicable at Rs. 4650 per MT (MRP less than the dealer's margin i.e. Rs. 4830 Rs. 180) for the quantity and the duration for which the stock is carried as buffer. In case of cooperative. it will be at Rs. 4630. per MT as dealers' margin in this case is Rs. 200 per MT.
8. The Company will also be paid ware housing and insurance charges at the rate of Rs. 23 per tonne per month on the quantity carried as buffer.
9. Since the material will be moved in two stages i.e. from the plant to the buffer stocking point and then on to consumption points. additional handling charges at the rate of RS. 30 per MT will be apid tothe Fertiliaer Company on the quantity sold from the buffer stock.
10. In addition, freight from the buffer stocking warehouse th the block in case of movement outside the district in which buffer stocking godown is located, will also be paid to the company, in accordance with the provisions under the Uniform Policy for freight subsidy announced by the Government with effect from 1st april, 2008.
11. The Fertilizer companies will be required to submit fortnightly reports to the Department of fertilizers indicating the quantites of the buffer stock available at each location. The s ame will also be monitored through the on-line 'Fertilizer Monitoring System'. appropriate entries will also be made in the Fertilizer Monitoring System by the company operating the buffer.
12. No Inventory Carrying Cost or warehousing and insurance charges would be payable tothe lFS on stocks held in excess ofthe quantities agree upon for different period and zones.
13. No other charges other than the above will be paid to the company for operating the buffer stock. The company will be responsible for safe storage of the Urea as well as for ensuring its quality standards as per FCO norms. Company will be permitted to rotate the stock in the buffer stocking point by simultaneously drawing down the stock for normal sale and replenishing the stock by equl quantity. However, it will ve the responsibility of the company to ensure that at no point the stock in the buffer is less than the stipulated level.
14. The lFS will maintain separate accounts of stock, purchases ans sales for the quantities held under buffer stocking scheme.
15. buffer stock will be operated in each State by the lFS concerned at the level prescribed by the DOF. This stock will be scaled down in the lean months of February-april as decided by the DOF and built-up and maintained at peak levels in the remaining months of each year.
16. lead Fertilizer Suppliers will drwn from the buffer stock as per requirement on the direction of the Department of Fertilizers in consultation with the State Govenment. Quantity sold from the buffer stock will be reoccupied not later than the 7th of the month subsequent to themonth in which such sale is made.
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No.14016/2/2007-FPP(Vol.II)(1)Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
Shastri bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th February, 2010.
to The Chairman & Managing Director,National Fertilizers limited,a-11, Sector 24,NOIDa.Subject: Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) based Urea unit at bathinda
unit of NFl to Natural Gas (NG) sir
I am directed to convey the approval of the President to the Investment proposal of bathinda Unit of National Fertilizers limited (NFl) for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding Rs. 1294.19 crore, with a foreign exchange component of Rs. 169.89 crore. The project will be implemented on lump sum turnkey (lSTK) basis and will be commissioned within a period of 36 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date of communication of approval. 2. The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling of Rs.1294.19 crore (subject to exchange rate variation,
changes in statutory levies and escalation/de-escalation on account of nickel price till the issuance of letter of intent on the quoted quantity of nickel). The project cost shall be adjusted after completion of conversion project for any savings during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SbI’s PlR and sales realization of redundant front end of existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement of project cost shall be based on the following parameters:
(a) The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion. (b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising representatives of PDIl, DOF, FICC
and NFl and will be in accordance with the CCea approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially meeting the project cost.
(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and it will be covering the following items i. Interest on borrowed Capital
ii. Own funds
iii. Return on own funds as a part of balance project cost
(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% eC) be considered for own funds deployed for the project as at (d) above.
(f) borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject to the maximum of SbI PlR.
(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date of commercial
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production after conversion up to the end of 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The Special Fixed Cost shall be paid only for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital addition for the purpose of Net Fixed asset as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future pricing, if any.
(i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be paid for first five years post conversion based on the production upto 100% of the reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is a subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to section 43(1) of Income Tax act 1961.
(j) The cost adjustment to the extent of old plant is not used for urea production will also be made in the final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted by the Department of Fertilizers in this regard. The team constituted as at (b) above shall assist the Department in assessing the valuation of the old plant.
2. Monthly progress/flash reports of the project in the prescribed formats should be submitted to this Department.
4. This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Yours faithfully,
( Deepak Singhal )
Joint Secretary(F&P)Tele : 23381294
Copy to:-
i. Secretary, Department of expenditure.
ii. Secretary, Planning Commission.
iii. Secretary, Department of agriculture and Cooperation.
iv. Director (Finance), D/o Fertilizers.
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No.14016/2/2007-FP (Vol.II)(2)Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
Shastri bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th February, 2010 to The Chairman & Managing Director,National Fertilizers limited,a-11, Sector 24,NOIDa. Subject: Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) based Urea unit at Panipat
unit of NFl to Natural Gas (NG). sir I am directed to convey the approval of the President to the Investment proposal of Panipat Unit of National
Fertilizers limited (NFl) for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding Rs. 1292.84 crore, with a foreign exchange component of Rs. 187.70 crore. The project will be implemented on lump sum turn key (lSTK) basis and will be commissioned within a period of 36 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date of communication of approval.
2. The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling of Rs.1292.84 crore (subject to exchange rate variation, changes in statutory levies and escalation/de-escalation on account of nickel price till the issuance of letter of intent on the quoted quantity of nickel). The project cost shall be adjusted after completion of conversion project for any savings during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SbI’s PlR and sales realization of redundant front end of existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement of project cost shall be based on the following parameters:
(a) The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion.
(b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising representatives of PDIl, DOF, FICC and NFl and will be in accordance with the CCea approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially meeting the project cost.
(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and it will be covering the following items: i. Interest on borrowed Capital
ii. Own funds
iii. Return on own funds as a part of balance project cost
(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% eC) be considered for own funds deployed for the project as at (d) above
21. notiFiCAtion on PRoPosAL FoR ConVeRsion oF FUeL oiL/ loW SUlPHUr HeaVY SToCK (Fo/lSHS) baSeD Urea UNiT aT PaNiPaT UNiT oF NFl To NaTUral gaS (Ng)
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(f) borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject to the maximum of SbI PlR.
(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date of commercial production after conversion up to the end of 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The Special Fixed Cost shall be paid only for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital addition for the purpose of Net Fixed asset as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future pricing, if any. (i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be paid for first five years
post conversion based on the production upto 100% of the reassessed capacity is towards reimburse-ment of capital cost of the project and is a subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to sec-tion 43(1) of Income Tax act 1961.
(j) The cost adjustment to the extent of old plant is not used for urea production will also be made in the final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted by the Department of Fertilizers in this regard. The team constituted as at (b) above shall assist the Department in assessing the valuation of the old plant.
3. Monthly progress/flash reports of the project in the prescribed formats should be submitted to this Department.
4. This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
( Deepak Singhal )Joint Secretary(F&P)
Tele : 23381294
Copy to:-
(i) Secretary, Department of expenditure.
(ii) Secretary, Planning Commission.
(iii) Secretary, Department of agriculture and Cooperation.
(iv) Director (Finance), D/o Fertilizers.
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No.14016/2/2007-FP (Vol.II)(3)Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
Shastri bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th February, 2010.
to The Chairman & Managing Director,National Fertilizers limited,a-11, Sector 24,NOIDa.Subject: Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) based Urea unit at Nangal
unit of NFl to Natural Gas (NG sir I am directed to convey the approval of the President to the Investment proposal of Nangal Unit of National
Fertilizers limited (NFl) for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding Rs 1478.63 crore, with a foreign exchange component of Rs. 320.73 crore. The project will be implemented on lump sum turn key (lSTK) basis and will be commissioned within a period of 35 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date of communication of approval.
2. The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling of Rs.1346.20 crore for Urea (subject to exchange rate variation and changes in statutory levies. The project cost shall be adjusted after completion of conversion project for any savings during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SbI’s PlR and sales realization of redundant front end of existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement of project cost shall be based on the following parameters:
(a) The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion. Portion of the project cost for industrial products be excluded from total project cost for consideration of special fixed cost. The ceiling of project cost of Rs. 1478.63 crores would stand reduced by Rs. 132.43 crores on account of industrial products for the purpose of urea related project cost.
(b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising representatives of PDIl, DOF, FICC and NFl and will be in accordance with the CCea approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially meeting the project cost.
(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and it will be covering the following items: i. Interest on borrowed Capital
ii. Own funds
iii. Return on own funds as a part of balance project cost.
(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% eC) be considered for own funds deployed for the project as at (d) above.
22. notiFiCAtion on PRoPosAL FoR ConVeRsion oF FUeL oiL/ loW SUlPHUr HeaVY SToCK (Fo/lSHS) baSeD Urea UNiT aT NaNgal UNiT oF NFl To NaTUral gaS (Ng)
131department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
(f) borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject to the maximum of SbI PlR.
(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date of commercial production after conversion up to the end of 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The Special Fixed Cost shall be paid only for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital addition for the purpose of Net Fixed asset as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future pricing, if any.
(i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be paid for first five years post conversion based on the production upto 100% of the reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is a subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to section 43(1) of Income Tax act 1961.
(j) The cost adjustment to the extent of old plant is not used for urea production will also be made in the final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted by the Department of Fertilizers in this regard. The team constituted as at (b) above shall assist the Department in assessing the valuation of the old plant.
3. Monthly progress/ flash reports of the project in the prescribed formats should be submitted to this Department.
4. This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Yours faithfully,
( Deepak Singhal )
Joint Secretary(F&P)Tele : 23381294
Copy to:-
(i) Secretary, Department of expenditure.
(ii) Secretary, Planning Commission.
(iii) Secretary, Department of agriculture and Cooperation.
(iv) Director (Finance), D/o Fertilizers.
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No. 12012/9/2009-FPPGovernment of India
Ministry of Chemicals & FertilizersDepartment of Fertilizers
Shastri bhavan, New DelhiDated the 17th March 2010
To, The executive Director,Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee,8th Floor, Seva bhawan,R.K. Puram,New Delhi.
Subject: Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units – extension of provisions
of policy from 1.4.2010 on provisional basis – reg. sir as you are aware, the formulation of a pricing policy for Stage-IV of New Pricing Scheme for urea units commencing from 1.4.2010 is under consideration of the Government. as it may take some more time before the policy for Stage-IV of NPS is communicated, the provisions of NPS Stage-III policy dated 8-3-2007 including conversion of Naphtha, FO/lSHS based units to gas, the payment of subsidy to urea units, w.e.f from 1.4.2010 at the present rates of concession based upon Stage-III of NPS has been extended till further orders on provisional basis. This may kindly be communicated to urea units.
Yours faithfully,Sd/-
( b.N. Tiwari )DDG(e&S)
23. NoTiFiCaTioN oN PoliCY For STage-iii oF NeW PriCiNg SCHeme For Urea maNUFaCTUriNg UNiTS – eXTeNSioN oF PRoVisions oF PoLiCY FRoM 1.4.2010 on PRoVisionAL BAsis
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ENERGY PERFORMANCEOF VARIOUS PLANTS
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Table - 33
PReset eneRGY noRMs And ACHieVeMents dURinG LAst 3 YeARs.(energy figures in gcal/mT urea,(Plant)
sl. no.
nPs-ii norms asannounced by
doF w.e.f.01.04.04
nPs-iii presetenergy norms
w.e.f.01.10.2006
energy consumption
achieved during2006-07
energy consumption
achieved during2007-08
energyconsumption
achieved during2008-09
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Group-i : Pre-1992 gas
1.bVFCl-Namrup-II 12.688 12.688 13.224 12.102 17.679
2.IFFCO-aonla-I 5.938 5.690 5.648 5.682 5.676
3.Indo-gulf-Jagdishpur 5.874 5.534 5.041 5.536 5.402
4.Kribhco-Hazira 5.952 5.952 5.945 5.892 5.914
5.NFl-Vijaipur-I 5.952 5.952 5.754 5.808 5.834
Group-ii : Post-1992 gas
1.NFCl-Kakinada-I 5.712 5.712 5.569 5.531 5.536
2.CFCl-Gadepan-I 5.712 5.621 5.607 5.615 5.670
3.TCl-babrala 5.507 5.417 5.163 5.151 5.295
4.KSFl-Shahjahanpur 5.712 5.712 5.784 5.746 5.769
5. NFCl-Kakinada-II 5.712 5.712 5.675 5.656 5.667
6. IFFCO-aonla-II 5.660 5.522 5.502 5.508 5.515
7 NFl-Vijaipur-II 5.712 5.712 5.415 5.524 5.526
Group-iii : Pre-1992 naphtha
1.SFC-Kota 7.847 7.847 7.840 7.766 7.707
2.IFFCO-Phulpur-I 7.847 7.584 7.038 6.803 6.841
3.MCFl-Mangalore 7.356 7.356 6.650 6.744 6.712
4.MFl-Madras 8.337 8.337 7.872 7.774 7.896
5.Spic-Tuticorin 7.475 7.382 6.947 ---
6.ZIl-Goa 7.585 7.308 6.802 6.839 6.894
Group-iV : Post-1992 naphtha
1. IFFCO-Phulpur-II 5.883 5.883 5.760 5.791 5.948
2. CFCl-Gadepan-II 5.678 5.678 5.597 5.545 5.560
Group-V : Fo/LsHs
1.GNVFC-bharuch 7.989 7.989 7.936 7.848 7.969
2. NFl-Nangal 9.517 9.517 9.507 9.505 9.505
3.NFl-bhatinda 10.221 10.221 9.616 9.608 9.606
4.NFl-Panipat 9.654 9.654 9.976 9.917 10.483
group-Vi : mixed feedstock
1.GSFC-baroda 6.935 6.935 6.311 6.327 6.532
2.IFFCO-Kalol 6.836 6.607 5.954 5.925 5.919
3.RCF-Thal 7.004 6.938 6.502 6.554 6.471Note: SPIC Tuticorin urea plant was not in operation during year 2007-08. & 2008-09
PERFORMANCE OF FERTILIZER PSUs
141department of fertilizers ministry of chemicals & fertilizers
1. NaTioNal FerTiliZerS limiTeD (NFl)
i. FinAnCiAL stRUCtURe As on 31.3.2010
(rs. in crore)
authorized share Capital 500
Paid-up Capital 490.58GOI Share: 97.64%
Reserves and Surplus 1092.00
loan funds (Short Term from Consortium of bankers) 403.00
ii. instALLed CAPACitY
(in Lakh Mt)
Unit location Raw material
Product Capacity by products
Nangal (Punjab) fuel oil urea 4.79 Sulphur, Methanol, Nitric acid etc
bathinda fuel oil urea 5.12 Sulphur
Panipat fuel oil urea 5.12 Sulphur, argon
Vjjaipur –IVjjaipur -II
NG/Naphtha urea 8.65 8.65
total 32.307
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
(in Lakh Mt)
Unit2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual target actual
Nangal 4.79 4.80 4.79 4.82 4.79 4.79 4.79 5.14 4.79 4.74
bathinda 5.12 5.04 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.37 5.12 5.13
Panipat 5.12 5.18 5.12 5.09 5.12 5.12 5.12 4.89 5.12 5.15
Vjjaipur (M.P.) - I 9.16 9.16 8.65 8.75 9.19 9.00 8.65 8.66 8.65 8.78
Vjjaipur (M.P.) - II 9.26 9.26 9.65 9.75 8.66 8.67 9.34 9.38 9.34 9.50
Company 33.44 33.44 33.31 33.51 32.97 32.68 33.00 33.44 33.00 33.30
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V DUriNg THe Year 2009-10 ComPaNY imPorTeD 61115 mT oF moP (mUraTe oF PoTaSH) THroUgH KaNDla PorT.
Vi on GoinG PRoJeCts:
a) The company has taken up revamp of FO based plants at Panipat, bathinda & Nagal for change over of its input from lSHS/FO to Natural gas (NG). after CCea approval, zero date of these projects has been fixed as 29.01.2010. The total investment cost of these projects is Rs. 4066 crores and the gestation period is 36 months. These revamps shall result in reduction of overall energy & subsidy burden on GOI.
b) The company has also initiated projects for capacity augmentation by revamping Vijapur-I & Vijapur-II and energy Saving Project at Vijapur-I which shall enhance the yearly capacity of Vijapur- plants by 3.40 lakh tones and also reduce the energy consumption. The total investment cost of these projects is Rs. 894 crores.
c) Carbon Dioxide Recovery (CDR) plant at Vijapur.
d) CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) projects for Nitric acid Plant at Nangal plant to reduce Nitrous Oxide gases (GHG).
e) 15 MW Wing energy Project.
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(rs. in crore)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Net Profit after tax 116.00 176.00 109.00 97.00 172.00
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2. RAsHtRiYA CHeMiCALs & FeRtiLiZeRs LiMited (rCF)
i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe And FinAnCiAL Position
(Rs. in crore)
authorized capital 800
Paid-up share capital 551.69GOI Share – 92.5%
Reserves 1285.45
bank borrowings (Short Term) 1072.74
BAnK BoRRowinGs As on 31.03.2010
Cash Cedit - Short Term loan from banks - Rs. 1072.74 crore Term loans - Rs. 258.10 crore
Total - Rs 1330.84 crore
ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY
Thal Urea : 17.07 lakh MT
trombay Urea : 3.3 lakh MT
Complex Fertilizers : 6.61 lakh MT
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
(in Lakh Mt)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual
urea 16.50 16.85 16.85 18.53 16.85 18.32 17.25 19.04 20.27 20.89
complexes 5.50 6.53 5.90 5.18 4.37 4.68 4.46 4.71 5.50 5.07
Industrial Products 1.11 1.28 1.20 1.32 1.32 1.34 1.32 1.30 1.35 1.19
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(rs. in crore)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit before tax 215.67 241.46 242.07 317.07 344.21
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3. KRisHAK BHARAti CooPeRAtiVe LiMited (KribHCo)
i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe
(rs. in crore)
authorized Capital 500.00
equity (31.03.2010)
goi Other Co-operatives total
188.90 (48.36%)201.71 (51.64%)390.61
Reserves Surplus (as on 31.03.2010) 2306.46
liability towards banks 0.23
ii. PLAnts & CAPACitY
annual capacity (lakh mT)
Plants annual Capacity
ammonia 10.03
urea 17.29
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
(in Lakh Mt)
Product2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual
urea 16.50 18.07 15.80 17.14 17.30 17.40 17.30 17.43 17.30 17.80
ammonia 10.47 11.29 9.77 10.38 10.74 10.60 10.54 10.85 10.59 11.10
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(rs. in crore)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit before tax 280.20 231.53 272.14 269.34 252.77
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4. maDraS FerTiliZerS lTD. (mFl), maNali, CHeNNaii. CAPitAL stRUCtURe And PResent FinAnCiAL Position
(rs. in crore)
authorized Share Capital 365.00
Paid-up Share capital 161.10GOI - 59.50%NIOC - 25.77%Public - 14.73%
Reserves & Surplus (Share Premium) 13.43
(as on 31.03.2010
loan Funds
goi 529.95
Financial Institutions 208.58
Others 37.84
total 776.37
Current liabilities
banks 132.82
suppliers 164.66
Others 147.32
total 444.80
ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY: Urea - 4.86 lakh MT,
NPK - 8.40 lakh MT
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
(in Lakh Mt)
Product 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual
ammonia 3.12 2.27 3.24 2.81 2.66 2.65 2.66 2.32 2.55 2.58
urea 4.63 3.69 4.78 4.73 4.53 4.40 4.53 4.06 4.42 4.36
NPK 5.62 2.05 6.72 0.57 - 0.35 - - - -
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(rs. in crore)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit/(loss) (131.74) (114.48) (134.85) (145.38 6.88
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5. FeRtiLiZeRs And CHeMiCALs tRAVAnCoRe limiTeD (FaCT)
i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe
(rs. in crore)
authorized Capital 1000
Paid-up Capital 647.07 (98% GOI share)
liability towards bank 850.16
Cash/Credit 187.06 (limit 310.06)
lc limit 25.90 (limit 52.06)
bank Guarantee
bPcl/MMtc/sterlite 140.03
KSeb, CSIF and Others 19.90
total liability (2+3) 1223.05
Reserves and Surplus P&l account (as on 31.03.2010) 0.83
accumulated loss (31.3.2009) 352.22
Profit/(loss) 2009-10 Unaudited (62.46)
ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY Factamfos (NP 20:20) : 6.34 lakh MTPa ammonium Sulphate : 2.25 lakh MTPa Caprolactum : 0.50 lakh MTPa
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
( in Lakh Mt)
Product 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual
Factamfos-UD 1.95 1.44 1.95 1.47 1.95 0.91 0.80 1.15 1.26 1,77
Factamfos-CD 6.16 6.02 6.17 5.74 6.30 3.34 3.20 4.89 4.45 5.77
ammoniumSulphate
2.22 1.73 2.22 1.83 2.25 0.30 - 1.28 0.92 1.80
caprolactum 0.50 0.39 0.50 0.41 0.50 0.07 - 0.14 0.21 0.42
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(rs. in crore)
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit/(loss) (167.96) 233.66 (124.73) 8.97 42.95 (62.46)*
* provisional- subject to audit
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6. BRAHMAPUtRA VALLeY FeRtiLiZeR CoRPoRAtion limiTeD (bVFCl)
ii. FinAnCiAL stRUCtURe
(rs. in crore)
authorized Capital 510
Paid-up Capital 365.83
GOI loan including interest 776.10 (including Interest – 294.19)
Current liability towards bank 1.51
Reserves nil
iii. PResent CAPACitY
Namrup II : 2.40 lakh MT of Urea Namrup III : 2.70 lakh MT of Urea
iV. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe :
(in Lakh Mt)
Yearnamrup ii namrup iii
target achievements targets achievements
2004-05 Under revamp 2.02 2.03
2005-06 0.45 0.28 2.00 2.07
2006-07 0.67 0.62 2.43 2.48
2007-08 0.83 0.78 2.67 2.52
2008-09 0.93 0.62 1.80 1.29
2009-10 1.14 0.79 2.56 2.30
V PRoFit/Loss
(rs. in crore)
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit/(loss) 22.54 (99.77) (62.37) (105.84) (215.03) 24.64**
**Profit/loss figures of 2009-10 are provisional and includes extra-ordinary item of Rs. 65.70 crores.
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7. FCi ARAVALi GYPsUM & MineRALs indiA Ltd. (Fagmil)
i. CaPiTal STrUCTUre aND FiNaNCial PoSiTioN aS oN 31.03.2010 (ProV.)
(Rs. in Crores)
authorized Capital 10.00
Paid up share capital 7.33
Reserves 59.97
bank borrowings (Short Term) nil
Bank Borrowings as on 31.03.2010 Cash Credit - Rs. Nil Short Term loan from banks - Rs. Nil Term loans - Rs. Nil Total - Rs. Nil
ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY
Gypsum - 9.05 lakh MT
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
(in Lakh Mt)
Particulars2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual
gypsum 7.75 8.54 8.70 8.96 9.15 9.18 9.15 9.16 7.65 7.43
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(Rs. in Crore)
Particulars 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit before Tax 9.85 11.51 12.94 13.96 15.88
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i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe And FinAnCiAL Position
(Rs. in Crores)
authorized Capital 60.00
Paid-up Share Capital 17.30
GOI Share 100%
Reserves (Prov.0 75.73
bank borrowings (Short Term) nil
Bank Borrowings as on 31.03.2010 Cash Credit - Rs. Nil Short Term loan from banks - Rs. Nil Term loans - Rs. Nil Total - Rs. Nil
ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY
Catalyst - 1260 MT (Per annum)
iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe
(in Mt)
Particulars2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual
gypsum 469 59 221 220 133 105 133 182 165 59
iV. PRoFit/Loss
(Rs. in Crore)
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Profit before Tax 10.64 11.2 12.26 18.75 21.21
8. ProjeCTS & DeVeloPmeNT iNDia limiTeD (PDil)