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IndIan fertIlIzer<br />

scenario<br />

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<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals and <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India


M.K. Alagiri<br />

Message<br />

MINISTER OF<br />

CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS<br />

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA<br />

Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi -110115<br />

With nearly 1.2 billion population, India requires a robust, modernized<br />

agriculture sector to ensure the food security to its population. In order to<br />

meet the food grain requirements, the agricultural productivity and growth<br />

need to be sustained and further improved. It is imperative to manage critical<br />

inputs and resources like cultivable land, irrigation, high yielding seeds and<br />

fertilizers for a higher food production. Also, balanced use <strong>of</strong> fertilizers, based<br />

on the soil conditions will certainly improve the agricultural productivity in<br />

India. With the above objectives, this publication <strong>of</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

is published every year for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Industry. In order to<br />

make useful information available to the public, policy makers and researchers,<br />

the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s is publishing “<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong> <strong>Scenario</strong>-2010”<br />

relating to fertilizer sector.<br />

It has been constant endeavour to make the publication user-friendly and<br />

to improve the coverage and content <strong>of</strong> the yearbook so that fuller perspective<br />

<strong>of</strong> the information in the field <strong>of</strong> fertilizer <strong>of</strong> the year under reference is duly<br />

presented.<br />

I extend my best wishes to this publication.<br />

(M.K. Alagiri)


srikant kumar jena<br />

Message<br />

The growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> economy in the past underlines the importance <strong>of</strong><br />

improving the agriculture productivity to meet the growing demand for food<br />

to provide food security to the entire nation. The fertilizer sector outlook is fast<br />

changing in the international arena. <strong>Indian</strong> fertilizer industry needs to catch<br />

up with the growth in terms <strong>of</strong> technology and fertilizer production. <strong>Fertilizer</strong><br />

statistics <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s published every year for the benefit<br />

<strong>of</strong> fertilizer industry. In tune with established standards, it will be an important<br />

tool for the policy makers and planners in the process <strong>of</strong> ensuring adequate<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> fertilizers and thereby providing food security.<br />

It is my earnest hope that the publication "<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong> <strong>Scenario</strong>-<br />

2010" brought out by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s will be an endeavour in this<br />

direction. The fertilizer statistics, needless to say, it is an outcome <strong>of</strong> concerted<br />

efforts <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and staff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s.<br />

I hope this publication will be utilized by the policy makers and planners for<br />

betterment and development <strong>of</strong> fertilizer sector.<br />

(Srikant Kumar Jena)


Tel : +91-11-2338 3695<br />

Fax : +91-11-2338 7965<br />

email : fertsec@nic.in<br />

Dr. sutanu Behuria<br />

Secretary<br />

foreword<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s is mandated to ensuring smooth and timely<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> fertilizers in adequate quantity to the farmers in all parts <strong>of</strong><br />

the country. Government has implemented Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) for<br />

decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic fertilizer with effect from 1st April, 2010 with<br />

a view to promote balanced fertilization. Efforts were also made to plan and<br />

make available chemical fertilizers in time and in sufficient quantity.<br />

At present, there is a need for more foodgrains production in the country<br />

which could only be achieved through proper policy initiatives and planning based<br />

on reliable database. The publication, namely, "<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong> <strong>Scenario</strong>-2010"<br />

has been prepared with the objective <strong>of</strong> making useful information available for<br />

better planning and policy making in the fertilizer sector.<br />

I hope the publication will be useful for all stakeholders interested in this<br />

sector. Suggestions to improve the content and quality <strong>of</strong> this publication will be<br />

appreciated.<br />

(Sutanu Behuria)


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers iii<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Page No<br />

BASIC FACTS 1<br />

Table 1. Basic Facts 3<br />

Table 2. Distribution <strong>of</strong> Area according to Annual rainfall 3<br />

Table 3. List <strong>of</strong> Agro Climatic Zones <strong>of</strong> India 4<br />

Table 4. Number, Area covered and Average size <strong>of</strong> landholdings 6<br />

THE FERTILIZER SECTOR 7<br />

Table 5. Type <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s produced in India 9<br />

Table 6. All India Demand Forecast <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 10<br />

CAPACITY, PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS OF FERTILIZERS IN INDIA 11<br />

Table 7. Installed Capacity <strong>of</strong> various fertilizers 13<br />

Table 8. Production <strong>of</strong> Urea, DAP and Complexes from 2002-03 to 2009-10 13<br />

Table 9. Plant-wise annual installed capacity and production <strong>of</strong> Urea from 2002-03 to 2009-10 14<br />

Table 10. Plant-wise installed capacity and Production <strong>of</strong> DAP<br />

from 2002-03 to 2009-10 15<br />

Table 11. Unit-wise, product-wise annual installed capacity and production <strong>of</strong> Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 16<br />

Table 12. Product wise summary <strong>of</strong> production <strong>of</strong> Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 19<br />

Table 13. Sector wise production <strong>of</strong> Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s from 2002-03 to 2009-10 20<br />

Table 14. Import <strong>of</strong> major <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s from 2002-03 to 2009-10 20<br />

Table 15. Port wise Import <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s from 2004-05 to 2009-10 21<br />

AVAILABILITY & SALES AND MOVEMENT OF FERTILIZERS 23<br />

Table 16. Availability & Sales <strong>of</strong> Urea, DAP, MOP & Complex from 2006-07 to 2009-10 25<br />

Table 17. Statewise, Monthwise availability & sales <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 26<br />

Table 18. Dispatches <strong>of</strong> Urea, DAP, MOP & Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s from 2006 to 2009 54<br />

CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZERS 57<br />

Table 19. Production, Import & Consumption <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 59<br />

Table 20. Consumption <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s by States during 2009-10 60<br />

Table 21. Usage <strong>of</strong> inputs-<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s by major size groups-all crops 61<br />

Table 22. NPK Consumption ratio since 1985-86 62<br />

Table 23. Production <strong>of</strong> Bi<strong>of</strong>ertilizer in India from 2003-04 to 2009-10 63<br />

Table 24. Consumption <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s in selected countries in 2007 & 08 64<br />

Table 25. <strong>Fertilizer</strong> consumption vis-à-vis Foodgrain production From 2002-03 to 2009-10 65


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PRICES OF FERTILIZERS 67<br />

Table 26. Maximum Retail Prices <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, by products 69<br />

Table 27. Prices <strong>of</strong> imported <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 70<br />

Table 28. International Price Trend in 2009-10 71<br />

FERTILIZER SUBSIDY 73<br />

Table 29. Subsidy on <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 75<br />

Table 30. Company-wise subsidy paid on indigenous Urea by FICC 76<br />

Table 31. Company-wise concession paid on indigenous P & K <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 77<br />

Table 32. Company-wise concession paid on imported MOP & DAP 78<br />

POLICY NOTIFICTIONS<br />

1. Notification on New Pricing Scheme (NPS)-III for Urea 81<br />

2. Notification on Fortified and Coated <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 85<br />

3. Notification on nutrient based pricing <strong>of</strong> subsidized fertilizers 87<br />

4. Notification on Concession Scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) 89<br />

5. Notification on Implementation <strong>of</strong> the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy for<br />

Phosphatic and Potassic (p & k) <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 92<br />

6. Notification on Implementation <strong>of</strong> the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy for<br />

Phosphatic and Potassic (P & K) <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 96<br />

7. Notification on Implementation <strong>of</strong> the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy<br />

for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) fertilizers 99<br />

8. Notification on Modification in Certain Elements <strong>of</strong> the Concession Scheme on<br />

Decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P & K) <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 103<br />

9. Notification on Uniform freight subsidy on all <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 106<br />

10. Notification on Revised Concession Scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) <strong>Fertilizer</strong> 108<br />

11. Notification on Revised Policy for AD HOC Concession for Single Super Phosphate<br />

(SSP) <strong>Fertilizer</strong> 110<br />

12. Notification on Policy for New Investments in Urea Sector and Long-Term <strong>of</strong>f Take<br />

<strong>of</strong> Urea From Joint Ventures Abroad 112<br />

13. Notification on Policy for Conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/LSHS Urea units to Natural Gas 116<br />

14. Notification on Policy for Conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/LSHS Urea Units-Amendment 118<br />

15. Notification for amendment <strong>of</strong> NPS-III- Policy for resumption <strong>of</strong> Urea Production<br />

by RCF-Trombay Unit 119<br />

1 6 . N o ti fi c a ti o n fo r a m e n d m e n t o f N P S - I I I - Po l i c y fo r re sta r t o f ex i sti n g u re a u n i t s 1 2 0<br />

17. Notification on Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the<br />

fertilizer subsidy regime 121


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18. Notification on policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Subsidy regime 122<br />

19. Notification on Policy for stage-III <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme for Urea Manufacture<br />

Units-Amendments there<strong>of</strong> 123<br />

20. Notification on Proposal for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS)<br />

Based Urea Unit At Bathinda Unit <strong>of</strong> NFL to Natural Gas (NG) 126<br />

21. Notification on Proposal For Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS)<br />

Based Urea Unit at Panipat Unit <strong>of</strong> NFL to Natural Gas (NG) 128<br />

22. Notification on Proposal For Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS)<br />

Based Urea Unit at Nangal Unit <strong>of</strong> NFL to Natural Gas (NG) 130<br />

23. Notification on Policy for Stage-III <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units -<br />

Extension <strong>of</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> policy from 1.4.2010 on provisional basis 132<br />

24. List <strong>of</strong> Companies/Units eligible for Nutrient Based Subsidy for decontrolled<br />

P & K <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 133<br />

ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF VARIOUS PLANTS<br />

Table 33 Energy performance <strong>of</strong> urea units (NPS-II) 137<br />

PERFORMANCE OF MAJOR FERTILIZER PSUs 139<br />

FIGURES<br />

Figure- 1 Agro-Climatic Zones <strong>of</strong> India 5<br />

Figure- 2 Production <strong>of</strong> Urea, DAP and Complexes 13<br />

Figure- 3 Foodgrain production VIS-A-VIS <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s consumption 65<br />

Figure- 4 Subsidy on <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 75<br />

MaPs<br />

Location <strong>of</strong> Straight Nitrogenous Fertiloizers Plants (UREA, AS, CAN & ACI) vi<br />

Location <strong>of</strong> DAP & Other Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Plants viii


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MaPs<br />

I. LOCATION OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER PLANTS (UREA, AS CAN & ACI)


Sl.<br />

No.<br />

State/Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Plant and location<br />

IN PRODUCTION<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

1 Nagarjuna <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals<br />

Ltd., Kakinada<br />

2 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd.,<br />

Visakhapatnam<br />

Assam<br />

3 Brahmaputra Valley <strong>Fertilizer</strong><br />

Corporation Ltd., (BVFCL), Namrup-II<br />

4 Brahmaputra Valley <strong>Fertilizer</strong><br />

Corporation Ltd., (BVFCL), Namrup-III<br />

Jharkhand<br />

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LIST OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER PLANTS ( UREA, AS, CAN & ACI)<br />

End<br />

Product<br />

Urea<br />

AS<br />

Urea<br />

Urea<br />

5 SAIL, Bokaro AS<br />

goa<br />

6 Zuari Industries Ltd., (ZIL), Zuari Nagar Urea<br />

Gujarat<br />

7 Cyanides & Chemicals Ltd., Surat AS<br />

8 Gujarat Narmada Valley <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Co.<br />

Ltd. (GNFC), Bharuch<br />

9 Gujarat State <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals<br />

Ltd (GSFC), Vadodara<br />

Urea,<br />

CAN<br />

Urea,<br />

AS<br />

10 GSFC-Polymer Unit, Vadodara AS<br />

11 <strong>Indian</strong> Farmers <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Coop. Ltd.<br />

(IFFCO), Kalol<br />

12 Krishak Bharati Coop. Ltd. (KRIBHCO)<br />

(2 Plants) Hazira<br />

Haryana<br />

Urea<br />

Urea<br />

13 National <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd. (NFL), Panipat Urea<br />

Karnataka<br />

14 Mangalore Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Ltd. (MCFL), Mangalore<br />

Kerala<br />

15 <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Chemicals Travancore<br />

Ltd. (FACT), Udyogamandal<br />

Urea<br />

AS<br />

16 FACT, Cochin-1 Urea<br />

Sl.<br />

No.<br />

State/Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Plant and location<br />

Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh<br />

17 SAIL, Bhilai AS<br />

End<br />

Product<br />

18 NFL, Vijaipur Urea<br />

Maharashtra<br />

19 Rashtriya Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd.<br />

(RCFL), Trombay V<br />

Urea<br />

20 RCFL, Thal Vaishet ( 2 plants) Urea<br />

Orissa<br />

21 SAIL (Fert. Plant), Rourkela CAN<br />

22 SAIL, Rourkela AS<br />

Punjab<br />

23 NFL, Nangal ( I & II) CAN,<br />

Urea<br />

24 NFL, Bhatinda Urea<br />

Rajasthan<br />

25 Chambal <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals Ltd.,<br />

Gadepan, Kota<br />

26 Shriram <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals (SFC),<br />

Kota<br />

Tamil Nadu<br />

Urea<br />

Urea<br />

27 Madras <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd., (MFL), Manali Urea<br />

28 Southern Petrochemical Industries<br />

Corpn. Ltd. (SPIC), Tuticorin<br />

29 Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd., Tuticorin<br />

Urea<br />

AS<br />

30<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

Duncans Industries Ltd., Panki Urea<br />

31 IFFCO, Aonla Urea<br />

32 IFFCO, Phulpur Urea<br />

33 Indo Gulf Fertilisers, Jagdispur Urea<br />

34 KRIBHCO Shyam Ferts. Ltd.,<br />

Shahjahanpur<br />

Urea<br />

35 Tata Chemicals Ltd., Babrala<br />

West Bengal<br />

Urea<br />

36 IISCO, Burnpur-Kulti AS<br />

37 SAIL, Durgapur AS


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4<br />

5<br />

2<br />

MaPs<br />

II. LOCATION OF DAP & OTHER COMPLExFERTILIZER PLANTS<br />

4<br />

3<br />

10<br />

9<br />

7<br />

8<br />

8<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

1<br />

1<br />

11 12<br />

16


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LIST OF DAP AND OTHER COMPLEx FERTILIZER PLANTS<br />

Sl. No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Company Units/End Products<br />

Andhra Pradesh IN PRODUCTON<br />

1. Coromandel International Ltd (CIL)<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> M/s Coromandel <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Ltd. was changed to M/s Coromandel<br />

International Ltd. w.e.f. 23.9.09. (M/s. GFCL merged with CIL w.e.f<br />

1.2.2008)<br />

goa<br />

Kakinada - DAP & NPKs<br />

Vishakhapatnam - NPKs<br />

2. Zuari Industries Ltd.(ZIL) Zuari Nagar - DAP &<br />

NPKs<br />

Gujarat<br />

3. Gujarat Narmada Valley <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Co. Ltd.(GNFC) Bharuch - DAP NPK<br />

4. Gujarat State <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC) Sikka - DAP & NPK<br />

Baroda - DAP & NPK<br />

5. Hindalco Industries Limited (HIL) Dahej - DAP & NPKs<br />

6. <strong>Indian</strong> Farmers <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Co-operative Ltd.(IFFCO) Kandla - DAP & NPKs<br />

Karnataka<br />

7. Mangalore Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd.(MCFL) Mangalore - DAP & NPK s<br />

Kerala<br />

8. Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd.(FACT) Udyogmandal - NPK<br />

Cochin - NPK<br />

Maharashtra<br />

9. Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corpn., Taloja Taloja - NPK<br />

10. Rashtriya Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd.(RCF) Trombay - NPK<br />

Odisha<br />

11. Paradeep Phosphates Ltd.(PPL) Paradeep - DAP & NPKs<br />

12. <strong>Indian</strong> Farmers <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Co-operative Ltd.(IFFCO) Paradeep - DAP & NPK<br />

Tamil Nadu<br />

13. Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp. Ltd.(SPIC) Tuticorin - DAP & NPK<br />

14. Coromandel International Ltd (CIL) ennore -NPK<br />

15. Madras <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd.(MFL) Manali - NPK<br />

West Bengal<br />

16. Tata Chemicals Ltd (TCL)(Erstwhile Hind Lever Chemicals Limited merged<br />

into TCL w.e.f. 1.6.04)<br />

Haldia - DAP & NPKs


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LIST OF SSP FERTILISER PLANTS<br />

State/Name <strong>of</strong> the Plants and location<br />

Madhya Pradesh<br />

IN PRODUCTION<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

1. The Andhra Sugars Ltd., West Godavari District<br />

2. Chemtech <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Limited, Medak<br />

3. Prathyusha Chemicals & Fert, Vizag<br />

4. GDS Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s (P) Ltd.<br />

(Erstwhile Priyaanka <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals<br />

Ltd., Vizag)<br />

5. Subhodaya Chems Ltd., Warangal<br />

6. Agri Green Fert. & Chem. Pvt. Ltd., Cuddapah<br />

7. Krishna Industrial Corp. Ltd., West Godavari<br />

District<br />

8. KPR <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Pvt. Ltd., East Godavari District<br />

9. Bhaskar <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s (P) Ltd., Anantapur<br />

Assam<br />

10. Progressive Fertichem Pvt. Ltd., Morigaon<br />

Bihar<br />

11. Sri Krishna <strong>Fertilizer</strong>, Muzaffarpur<br />

Chhattisgarh<br />

12 BEC Limited, Bilaspur<br />

13 Jairam Phsophate Ltd., Rajnandgaon<br />

Gujarat<br />

14 Aarti Industries Limited, Valsad<br />

15 Liberty Phosphates Ltd, Baroda<br />

16 Nirma Ltd, Ahmedabad<br />

17 Narmada Agro Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Junagadh<br />

18 Sona Phosphates Ltd , Valsad<br />

19 T.J.Agro Ferttilizer, Navsari<br />

Haryana<br />

20 Nitin Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd., Ambala<br />

Karnataka<br />

21 Tungabhadra Ferts & Chems Co. Ltd, Koppal<br />

22 Agro Phos. India Limited, Dewas<br />

23 Mexican Agro Chemicals Ltd,.(erstwhile Asha<br />

Phosphate Ltd.)Mandsaur<br />

24 Khaitan Chem. & Fert. Ltd, Khargone<br />

25 Liberty Urvarak Limited, Khargone<br />

26 Madhya Bharat Agro Products Ltd, Sagar<br />

27 Madhya Bharat Phosphate Pvt. Ltd., Raisen<br />

28 Madhyabharat Phosphate Pvt. Ltd. (unit II),<br />

Meghnagar<br />

29 Basant Agrotech (I) Ltd. (Erstwhile Madhya<br />

Pradesh Orgochem Ltd.), Jhabua<br />

30 Mukteswar Fert. Ltd.,Ujjain<br />

31 Rama Phosphate Ltd., Indore<br />

32 Indra Organics Ltd., Indore, M.P. (erstwhile<br />

Swastik <strong>Fertilizer</strong> & Chemicals Ltd), Dhar<br />

33 Arihant <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals Ltd.,Neemuch<br />

34 Suman Phosphates & Chemicals Ltd., Indore<br />

35 KMN Chemicals & fertilizers Ltd. Raisen<br />

Maharashtra<br />

36 Balaji <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, Nanded<br />

37 Basant Agro-tech India Limited, Akola<br />

38 BEC Limited, Pulgaon, Wardha<br />

39 Bharat <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Industries Ltd., Thane<br />

40 DMCC, Ambernath, Thane<br />

41 Kasturchand <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s (Erstwhile Jairam<br />

Phosphate, Nagpur, Maharashtra), Gadchiroli<br />

42 Rama Krishi Rasayan, Pune<br />

43 Shiva <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Limited, Nanded<br />

44 Liberty Phosphate Ltd, Pali, Raigad<br />

45 Shree Bhavani Mishra <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Ltd., Nanded<br />

46 Rajlaxmi Agrotech India Ltd., Jalna<br />

47 Shri Gajraj <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Pvt. Ltd., Yavatmal<br />

48 R.C. <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Pvt. Ltd., Nasik


49 Shree Datta <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

Amravati<br />

Rajasthan<br />

50 Arawali Phosphate Limited, Udaipur<br />

51 Arihant Phosphates & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Limited,<br />

Chittorgarh<br />

52 Bohra Industries Limited, Udaipur<br />

53 Dharamsi Morarji Chem. Co. Ltd., Khemli,<br />

Udaipur<br />

54 Gayatri Spinners Ltd, Bhilwara<br />

55 <strong>Indian</strong> Phosphate Limited, Udaipur<br />

56 Jubilant Organosys Ltd., Chittorgarh<br />

57 Khiatan Chemicals & Fert. Ltd., Chittorgarh<br />

58 Liberty Phosphates Ltd., Udaipur<br />

59 Mangalam Phosphates Ltd., Bhilwara<br />

60 Premsakhi <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Ltd., Udaipur (Unit delisted<br />

from the scheme)<br />

61 Sadhana Phosphates & Chems Pvt. Ltd., Udaipur<br />

62 Shree Ganapati Fert. Ltd., Chittorgarh<br />

63 Shurvi Colour Chem Ltd., Udaipur<br />

64 TEDCO Granite Limited, Bhilwara<br />

65 Liberty Phosphates Ltd., Kota<br />

66 Devyani Phosphate Pvt. Ltd., Udaipur<br />

67 Rama Phosphate, Udaipur<br />

Tamil Nadu<br />

68 Coimbatore Pioneer <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Limited,<br />

Coimbatore<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers xi<br />

69 Coromandel <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Ltd. (erstwhile E.I.D. Parry<br />

(India) Ltd., Chennai), Vellore<br />

70 Kothari Industial Corporation Ltd., Ennore<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

71 Asian <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Limited, Gorakhpur<br />

72 Jubilant Organosys Ltd., Gajraula, Jyotiba Phule<br />

Nagar<br />

73 Khaitan Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s , Jhansi Unit<br />

(Formerly known as Sriniwas Fertilisers Ltd)<br />

74 Khaitan Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd., Fatehpur<br />

unit (erstwhile Mahadeo <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Ltd,<br />

Lucknow)<br />

75 V.K.Phosphates, Shahjahanpur<br />

76 Natraj Organics Ltd., Muzzafarnagar<br />

77 Madan Madhav <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

Fatehgarh, Farukhabad<br />

West Bengal<br />

78 Tata Chemicals Ltd. (erswhile Hind Lever Chems<br />

Ltd, Haldia), Midnapur<br />

79 The Jayshree Chemicals & Ferts Ltd., Khardah,<br />

Calcutta (Unit I & II were merged w.e.f.<br />

1.4.2008), 24 Pargana North.<br />

80 Phosphate Company Ltd, Rishra, Hoogly<br />

81 Teesta Agro Industries Ltd., Jalpaiguri<br />

82 Sai <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Pvt. Ltd., Distt.paschim<br />

Midnapore


BASIC FACTS


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 1<br />

BAsiC FACts<br />

Population <strong>of</strong> India (2001 Census) 1028.7 (Million)<br />

Male 532.2 (Million)<br />

female 496.5 (Million)<br />

rural 742.6 (Million)<br />

Urban 286.1 (Million)<br />

agricultural Workers 234.1 (Million)<br />

Projected population <strong>of</strong> India – March 2009 1160.81 (Million)<br />

Male 600.82 (Million)<br />

female 559.97 (Million)<br />

Total Gross Cropped area (2006-07) 195.84 (Million ha)<br />

Net sown area (2006-07) 140.86 (Million ha)<br />

Gross irrigated area (2006-07) 87.26 (Million ha)<br />

Net Irrigated area (2006-07) 62.29 (Million ha)<br />

GDP at Factor Cost (2008-09 Quick estimates) (Rs ‘ 000 Crore)<br />

GDP Current Price 5229 (Million ha)<br />

agri & allied GDP Current Price 898.38 (Million ha)<br />

GDP Constant Price (2004-05 Prices) 4155 (Million ha)<br />

agri & allied Sector GDP Constant Price (2004-05 Prices) 650.46 (Million ha)<br />

Table-2<br />

Distribution <strong>of</strong> area accorDing to annual rainfall<br />

Category Rainfall (mm) Area (%)<br />

Dry 0–750 30<br />

Medium 750–11 50 42<br />

1 150–2 000 20<br />

assured > 2 000 8<br />

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AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES<br />

Planning Commission has demarcated the geographical area <strong>of</strong> India into 15 agro-climatic region. These are<br />

further divided into more homogenous 72 sub-zones. The 15 agro-climatic zones are given in Table-3 below:<br />

Table - 3<br />

1. Western Himalayan Region: J & K, HP, UP, Uttarakhand<br />

2. eastern Himalayan Region: assam, Sikkim, West bengal & all North-eastern States<br />

3. lower Gangetic Plains Region: West bengal<br />

4. Middle Gangetic Plains Region: UP, bihar<br />

5. Upper Gangetic Plains Region: UP<br />

6. Trans-Gangetic Plains Region: Panjab, Haryana, Delhi & Rajasthan<br />

7. eastern Plateau and Hills Region: Maharashtra, UP, Orissa & West bengal<br />

8. Central Plateau and Hills Region: MP, Rajasthan, UP<br />

9. Western Plateau and Hills Region: Maharashtra, MP & Rajasthan<br />

10. Southern Plateau and Hills Region: aP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu<br />

11. east Coast Plains and Hills Region: Orissa, aP, TN, & Puddhucherri<br />

12. West Coast Plains and Ghat Region : TN, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra<br />

13. Gujarat Plains and Hills Region: Gujarat<br />

14. Western Dry Region: Rajasthan<br />

15. The Islands Region: andman & Nicobar Islands, lakshyadeep deep


15<br />

13<br />

14<br />

6<br />

12<br />

9<br />

1<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

FIGURe - 1<br />

agro-Climatic Zones oF indiA<br />

10<br />

8<br />

5<br />

11<br />

7<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

15<br />

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6 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

FARM siZes<br />

Table-4<br />

nUMBeR, AReA CoVeRed And AVeRAGe siZe oF LAnd HoLdinGs<br />

Category <strong>of</strong> holding no. (Million) Area operated (Million ha) Average size (ha)<br />

1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06<br />

Marginal (< 1ha) 71.2 76.12 83.70 28.1 30.09 32.02 0.40 0.40 .38<br />

Small (1-2 ha) 21.6 22.81 23.93 30.7 32.26 33.10 1.42 1.41 1.38<br />

Semi Medium (2-4 ha) 14.3 14.09 14.13 39.0 38.31 37.89 2.73 2.72 2.68<br />

Medium (4-10 ha) 7.1 6.6 6.4 41.4 38.13 36.58 5.84 5.80 5.74<br />

large (> 10 ha) 1.4 1.23 1.1 24.2 21.12 18.71 17.21 17.18 17.08<br />

total 115.6 163.36 129.2 163.4 159.90 158.32 1.41 1.32 1.23<br />

()= Percentage share <strong>of</strong> various categories to total number and area<br />

*Excluding Jharkhand<br />

Source: Agriculture Census Division, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agriculture & Cooperation.


THE FERTILIZER<br />

SECTOR


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 5<br />

tYPe oF FeRtiLiZeRs PRodUCed in indiA<br />

Type <strong>of</strong> fertilizers Grade<br />

straight nitrogenous<br />

ammonium Sulphate (aS) 20.6% N<br />

Calcium ammonium Nitrate (CaN) 25% N<br />

ammonium Chloride 25% N<br />

urea 46% N<br />

Straight Phosphatic<br />

Single Super Phosphate (SSP) 16% P2O5<br />

Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) 46% P2O5<br />

NP/NPK Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Urea ammonium Phosphate<br />

ammonium Phosphate Sulphate<br />

24-24-0<br />

28-28-0<br />

14-35-14<br />

16-20-0<br />

20-20-0<br />

Diammonium Phosphate (DaP) 18-46-0<br />

Mono ammonium Phosphate (MaP) 11-52-0<br />

Nitro Phosphate<br />

20-20-0<br />

23-23-0<br />

Nitro Phosphate with Potash 15-15-15<br />

NP/NPKs<br />

17-17-17<br />

14-28-14<br />

19-19-19<br />

10-26-26<br />

12-32-16<br />

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deMAnd PRoJeCtion oF MAJoR FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

table 6<br />

ALL indiA deMAnd FoReCAst oF FeRtiLiZeR PRodUCts<br />

2007-08 To 2011-12<br />

Year Urea dAP Complex fertilizers ssP MoP*<br />

2007-08 253.60 79.30 77.00 38.00 30.15<br />

2008-09 262.75 83.20 81.00 39.90 31.80<br />

2009-10 271.35 87.15 85.00 41.75 33.60<br />

2010-11 279.45 91.05 89.00 43.60 35.45<br />

2011-12 287.55 95.10 93.30 45.60 37.40<br />

* = For direct consumption. Excludes demand for manufacture <strong>of</strong> complex fertilizers.<br />

Source: Working Group Report on <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Industry for Eleventh Five-Year Plan<br />

ReVised PRoJeCtions FoR UReA<br />

(LMts)<br />

DemaND oF Urea ProjeCTeD baSeD oN liNear CoNSUmPTioN TreND From 2007-08<br />

onwARds<br />

Year Urea<br />

2007-08 261*<br />

2008-09 291**<br />

2009-10 310.015<br />

2010-11 332.169<br />

2011-12 354.322<br />

*Actuals for 2007-08<br />

**Estimated as assessed by DAC<br />

Note: 10% above the projected requirement is required to maintain the supplies at projected levels. Thus, the total required<br />

availability in 2011-12 is approximately 37 million tones.<br />

Source: Abhijeet Sen Committee Report on New Investments in Urea Sector<br />

(lMT)


CAPACITY, PRODUCTION<br />

AND<br />

IMPORT OF FERTILIZERS<br />

IN INDIA


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

instALLed CAPACitY<br />

Table - 7<br />

instALLed CAPACitY oF VARioUs FeRtiLiZeR<br />

13<br />

(lMT per annum)<br />

Product no. <strong>of</strong> Units Total installed Capacity<br />

urea 31 210.84<br />

DaP 12 72.99<br />

complexes 19 52.22<br />

ssP 80 77.13<br />

*At present operational capacity is 200.30 LMT since FACT-Cochin and DILKanpur are under shut down.In the absence <strong>of</strong><br />

domestic natural resources, complete requirement <strong>of</strong> potash is imported;<br />

PRodUCtion<br />

Table - 8<br />

PRodUCtion oF UReA, dAP And CoMPLexes<br />

(In lakh MT)<br />

Year/ <strong>Fertilizer</strong> 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

urea 187.3 192.0 202.6 201.0 203.1 198.6 199.2 211.12<br />

DaP 52.36 47.34 51.84 46.28 48.52 42.12 29.93 42.46<br />

Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s 48.59 45.11 53.63 67.64 74.64 58.50 68.48 80.38<br />

FIGURe - 2<br />

PRodUCtion oF UReA, dAP And CoMPLexes


14 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

Table - 9<br />

PlaNT-WiSe aNNUal iNSTalleD CaPaCiTY aND ProDUCTioN oF Urea From<br />

2002-03 To 2009-10<br />

nAMe oF PLAnts<br />

Annual ins.<br />

Cap.<br />

as on 1.04.06<br />

Production<br />

(‘000’ MTs)<br />

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

NFl:Nangal-II 478.5 478.5 478.5 494.0 480.2 481.5 478.7 514.5 474.0<br />

NFl:bhatinda 511.5 512.0 511.4 536.5 518.0 511.4 511.4 537.5 514.8<br />

NFl:Panipat 511.5 490.1 511.6 531.3 503.7 508.7 511.6 488.3 512.9<br />

NFl:Vijaipur-I 864.6 864.5 883.4 926.4 916.1 874.5 899.9 865.9 878.5<br />

NFl:Vijaipur-II 864.6 867.0 870.3 939.6 926.2 974.9 866.6 937.9 949.6<br />

TOTal(NFl): 3230.7 3212.1 3255.2 3427.8 3344.2 3351.0 3268.2 3344.1 3329.8<br />

bVFCl:Namrup-II 240.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 32.4 60.5 77.6 60.7 79.2<br />

bVFCl:Namrup-III 315.0 186.4 240.6 206.1 219.0 246.9 251.8 128.5 230.4<br />

TOTal(bVFCl): 555.0 186.4 240.6 206.1 251.4 307.4 329.4 189.2 309.6<br />

FaCT:Cochin-I * 0.0 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

RCF:Trombay-V 0.0 20.9 17.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 306.8<br />

RCF:Thal 1706.8 1537.3 1731.3 1789.9 1684.4 1861.0 1832.3 1903.3 1782.3<br />

TOTal(RCF): 1706.8 1558.2 1749.0 1789.9 1684.4 1861.0 1832.3 1903.3 2089.1<br />

MFl:Chennai 486.8 401.3 387.7 473.2 368.6 473.3 440.5 405.7 436.0<br />

Total(Public Sector) 5979.3 5367.6 5632.5 5897.0 5648.6 5992.7 5870.4 5842.3 6164.5<br />

IFFCO:Kalol 544.5 538.1 479.5 554.4 544.7 559.9 544.5 559.7 601.4<br />

IFFCO:Phulpur 551.1 551.2 540.7 565.1 551.1 573.8 629.9 662.6 722.6<br />

IFFCO:Phulpur expn. 864.6 864.8 850.9 864.6 884.7 882.8 924.3 840.5 1000.2<br />

IFFCO:aonla-I 864.6 866.0 864.8 864.6 862.9 885.3 875.7 986.8 1000.3<br />

IFFCO:aonla-II 864.6 865.3 864.7 865.3 874.5 880.5 989.3 1018.1 1000.3<br />

TOTal(IFFCO): 3689.4 3685.4 3600.6 3714.0 3717.9 3782.3 3963.7 4067.7 4324.8<br />

KRIbHCO:Hazira 1729.2 1603.4 1773.0 1805.5 1805.5 1714.5 1739.7 1743.2 1779.6<br />

TOTal(CO-OP.): 5418.6 5288.8 5373.6 5519.5 5523.4 5496.8 5703.4 5810.9 6104.4<br />

Total (Public+Co-op.) 11397.9 10656.4 11006.1 11416.5 11172.0 11489.5 11573.8 11653.2 12268.9<br />

GSFC:Vadodara 370.6 239.1 300.4 303.3 313.5 253.6 240.8 236.3 281.4<br />

SFC:Kota 379.0 393.7 364.0 379.0 378.9 361.1 380.9 395.5 382.1<br />

DIl:Kanpur** 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

ZIl:Goa 399.3 390.0 398.5 449.4 400.5 402.5 395.4 412.4 387.3<br />

SPIC:Tuticorin 620.0 569.7 621.1 679.0 620.5 645.5 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

MCF:Mangalore 380.0 380.0 334.8 335.7 399.9 370.1 379.6 379.3 379.6<br />

GNFC:bharuch 636.0 636.9 636.7 637.3 642.8 626.2 670.4 592.3 601.7<br />

IGCl:Jagdishpur 864.6 864.6 862.1 985.4 994.9 1028.0 880.3 1068.6 1095.9<br />

NFCl:Kakinada-I 597.3 561.8 598.5 657.1 703.6 726.7 757.2 768.9 757.0<br />

NFCl:Kakinada-II 597.3 625.5 595.4 735.2 675.5 597.2 597.2 609.1 723,2<br />

Total(NFCl) 1194.6 1187.3 1193.9 1392.3 1379.1 1323.9 1354.4 1378.0 1480.2<br />

CFCl:Gadepan-I 864.6 864.9 907.8 961.6 970.0 973.6 1004.4 909.8 1019.5<br />

CFCl:Gadepan-II 864.6 864.8 854.7 894.4 931.5 952.0 995.5 1008.3 1011.2<br />

Total(CFCl) 1729.2 1729.7 1762.5 1856.0 1901.5 1925.6 1999.9 1918.1 2030.7<br />

TCl:babrala 864.6 864.8 864.8 968.1 960.0 1010.7 1069.7 1023.8 1231.7<br />

KSFl:Shahjahanpur 864.6 814.5 857.8 861.1 897.6 872.1 913.2 864.3 972.7<br />

Total (Private Sector) 8302.5 8070.3 8196.6 8846.6 8926.4 8819.3 8284.6 8268.6 8843.3<br />

totAL(PUB.+CooP.+PVt.) 19700.4 18726.7 19202.7 20263.1 20098.4 20308.8 19858.4 19921.8 21112.2<br />

* Unit closed.<br />

** Production suspended


name <strong>of</strong> }<br />

Company/Unit<br />

Cooperative Sector<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table -10<br />

PlaNT-WiSe iNSTalleD CaPaCiTY aND ProDUCTioN oF DaP<br />

From 2002-03 To 2009-10<br />

installed<br />

Capacity<br />

(1.4.2006)<br />

2002-<br />

2003<br />

2003-<br />

2004<br />

2004-<br />

2005<br />

Production<br />

2005-<br />

2006<br />

2006-<br />

2007<br />

2007-<br />

2008<br />

2008-<br />

2009<br />

15<br />

(`000’ MT)<br />

2009-<br />

2010<br />

IFFCO:Kandla 1200.0 1502.2 1246.0 1290.9 980.7 804.3 438.3 214.7 722.8<br />

IFFCO: Paradeep 1500.0 734.2 308.7 600.4 92.3 418.0 593.2 436.5 402.3<br />

Total(Co-op.) 2700.0 2236.4 1554.7 1891.3 1073.0 1222.3 1031.5 651.2 1125.1<br />

Private Sector<br />

GSFC:Vadodara 165.0 39.3 116.6 83.9 176 14.2 87.9 43.5 0.0<br />

GSFC:Sikka-I** 588.0 654.8 504.4 566.1 633.6 845.3 780.6 630.5 401.4<br />

GSFC:Sikka-II** 396.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 520.5<br />

ZIl:Goa 330.0 130.5 187.7 192.9 159.9 198.2 212.5 205 351.8<br />

SPIC:Tuticorin 475.0 288.4 313.0 369.5 379.5 286.4 71.5 0 0<br />

MCF:Mangalore 180.0 79.6 83.5 165.4 166.9 203.9 211.4 158.3 198.0<br />

TCl:Haldia 675.0 514.4 387.5 276.1 290.1 452.1 237.6 147.8 183.7<br />

Hindalco Indus:<br />

Dahej<br />

*CFl (GFCl): }\<br />

Kakinada<br />

400.0 273.8 215.0 286.3 198.1 190.9 131.2 168.6 181.8<br />

670.0 504.3 742.5 616.8 673.6 616.1 567.9 518.2 520.7<br />

PPl: Paradeep 720.0 514.0 617.8 736.8 877.6 822.4 879.8 470.2 763.8<br />

Total (Private Sector): 4599.0 2999.1 3168.0 3293.8 3555.3 3629.5 3180.4 2342.1 3121.7<br />

Grand total : 7299.0 5235.5 4733.5*** 5185.1 4628.3 4851.8 4211.9 2993.3 4246.8<br />

* GFCL Kakinada has been taken over by CFL w.e.f. 01.02.08.<br />

**Production figures for Sikka-I & II are combined upto 2008-09<br />

***During the year 2003-04 MFL, Chennai produced only 10.8 thousand MT <strong>of</strong> DAP, which is included.


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Table -11<br />

UNiT-WiSe, ProDUCT-WiSe aNNUal iNSTalleD CaPaCTiY aND ProDUCTioN oF ComPleX FerTiliZerS From<br />

2002-03 To 2009-10<br />

(‘000’ MT)<br />

Production<br />

Annual<br />

ins. Cap.<br />

Product Name<br />

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

name <strong>of</strong><br />

Company/Unit<br />

Public Sector:<br />

FaCT: Udyogmandal 20:20 148.5 155.5 141.0 101.0 143.2 141.7 90.8 115.8 181.3<br />

FaCT: Cochin - II 20:20 485.0 518.3 426.7 473.4 602.4 574.2 334.3 489.5 576.9<br />

Total (FaCT) 633.5 673.8 567.7 574.4 745.6 715.9 425.1 605.3 758,2<br />

RCF:Trombay 15:15:15 300.0 303.8 296.3 350.1 429.5 482.9 468.4 471.0 490.4<br />

RCF:Trombay-IV aNP(20.8:20.8) 361.0 248.5 234.8 223.1 222.6 35.3 0.0 0.0 12.9<br />

Total (RCF) 661.0 552.3 531.1 573.2 652.1 518.2 468.4 471.0 503.3<br />

17:17:17 840.0 331.9 328.7 292.8 205.1 57.1 35.1 0.0 0.0<br />

19:19:19 0.0 59.5 54.3 7.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

MFl:Chennai<br />

20:20 0.0 14.1 31.9 6.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

14:28:14 0.0 10.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

Total (MFl) 840.0 415.7 414.9 306.9 205.1 57.1 35.1 0.0 0.0<br />

Total(Pub.Sector) 2134.5 1641.8 1513.7 1454.5 1602.8 1291.2 928.6 1076.3 1261.5<br />

Cooperative Sector:<br />

10:26:26 515.4 280.0 231.9 386.6 583.6 572.0 841.2 1041.1 1191.2<br />

12:32:16 700.0 580.2 622.3 762.6 1122.6 1100.3 691.4 538.0 460.8<br />

IFFCO:Kandla<br />

IFFCO:Paradeep 20:20 420.0 0.0 47.6 32.8 156.6 332.2 272.7 869.5 1097.7<br />

Total(Co-op.Sector) 1635.4 860.2 901.8 1182.0 1862.8 2004.5 1805.3 2448.6 2749.7<br />

Private Sector:<br />

GSFC:Vadodara 20:20 0.0 86.5 56.8 117.6 24.8 242.9 120.2 197.3 292.9<br />

GSFC: Sikka - I 10:26:26 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.4 0.0 0.0<br />

12:32:16 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 82.5 28.3 49.9 0.0 00


(‘000’ MT)<br />

Production<br />

Product Name<br />

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Annual<br />

Ins. Cap.<br />

Name <strong>of</strong><br />

Company/Unit<br />

GSFC: Sikka - II 12:32:16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

Total( GSFC) 0.0 86.5 56.8 117.6 45.5 325.4 164.9 247.2 292.9<br />

28:28 200.0 158.8 259.0 318.4 414.2 363.2 391.1 207.1 290.1<br />

14:35:14 200.0 169.8 165.5 227.0 142.4 173.8 0.0 67.2 175.7<br />

CFl:Vizag<br />

20:20 200.0 209.3 167.9 208.9 354.7 445.4 208.2 434.0 563.7<br />

10:26:26 0.0 16.9 45.1 22.3 29.2 23.6 98.7 31.4 23.9<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Total( CFl ) 600.0 554.8 637.5 776.6 940.5 1006.0 698.0 739.7 1053.4<br />

19:19:19 240.0 222.0 258.6 272.5 332.8 305.7 250.1 32.1 0.0<br />

10:26:26 0.0 99.1 57.0 111.2 219.2 215.3 179.1 270.1 231.5<br />

12:32:16 0.0 12.1 30.0 26.7 26.7 16.8 48.4 67.7 134.7<br />

20:20 0.0 24.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0<br />

ZIl:Goa<br />

28:28 5.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

14:35:14 0.0 10.2 17.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

Total (ZIl) 240.0 372.8 363.3 410.4 578.7 537.8 477.6 373.2 366.2<br />

20:20 0.0 51.5 8.7 34.5 20.0 38.3 1.0 0.0 161.0<br />

17:17:17 0.0 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.4<br />

SPIC:Tuticorin<br />

Total (SPIC) 0.0 51.5 11.6 34.5 20.4 38.3 1.0 0.0 174.4<br />

20:20 0.0 45.4 9.1 41.2 27.5 52.9 33.7 74.3 84.0<br />

16:20 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

MCF:Mangalore<br />

Total( MCF) 0.0 50.4 9.1 41.2 27.5 52.9 33.7 74.3 84.0<br />

CFl:ennore 16:20 170.0 173.5 110.8 116.4 180.8 183.8 148.7 158.4 180.4<br />

20:20 70.0 15.2 81.2 131.5 70.0 110.8 38.4 0.0 32.2<br />

Total (CFl) 240.0 188.7 192.0 247.9 250.8 294.6 187.1 158.4 212.6<br />

GNFC:bharuch 20:20 142.5 175.8 121.5 179.7 203.5 198.9 193.1 134.0 166.5<br />

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(‘000’ Mt)<br />

Production<br />

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Annual<br />

ins. Cap.<br />

Product Name<br />

name <strong>of</strong><br />

Company/Unit<br />

28:28 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.9 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

15:15:15 0.0 0.0 1.7 2.3 12.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

12:32:16 0.0 19.7 87.0 100.5 185.9 244.7 120.4 104.9 30.2<br />

14:35:14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.4 47.5 35.6 0.0 0.0<br />

TCl:Haldia<br />

10:26:26 0.0 168.4 106.8 159.6 192.0 357.3 234.3 308.5 363.8<br />

Total(TCl) 0.0 188.1 195.5 262.4 414.9 654.4 390.3 413.4 394.0<br />

GFCl:Kakinada 20:20 0.0 163.9 6.6 0.0 6.4 21.4 0.0 48.9 4.2<br />

(CFl from 1.2.2008) 14:35:14 0.0 38.5 15.0 166.7 141.8 180.4 25.4 102.1 478.3<br />

17:17:17 0.0 29.2 4.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

12:32:16 0.0 0.0 33.4 66.0 66.2 75.4 50.6 23.0 17.0<br />

10:26:26 0.0 7.3 10.6 41.2 145.3 194.2 420.5 399.4 235.5<br />

Total (GFCl) 0.0 238.9 69.7 273.9 359.7 471.4 496.5 573.4 735.0<br />

Hindalco Ind:Dahej 10:26:26 0.0 24.4 5.7 0.0 9.9 4.2 10.1 0.0 0.0<br />

12:32:16 0.0 12.5 7.9 0.0 10.0 17.8 8.1 0.0 0.0<br />

20:20 0.0 5.2 3.4 0.0 0.0 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

total 0.0 42.1 17.0 0.0 19.9 28.2 18.2 0.0 0.0<br />

DFPCl:Taloja 23:23 230.0 168.2 150.6 89.6 54.1 62.4 51.5 57.9 100.8<br />

20:20 0.0 149.3 203.2 174.5 230.6 328.8 188.5 176.0 242.8<br />

28:28 0.0 11.4 33.1 23.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

16:20 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.0<br />

12:32:16 0.0 45.5 13.1 36.2 69.1 59.5 42.6 98.5 33.0<br />

PPl:Paradeep<br />

10:26:26 0.0 33.2 21.6 59.2 76.3 109.9 168.3 277.5 171.5<br />

14:35:14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

total 0.0 239.4 271.0 293.1 383.1 498.2 404.2 552.0 447.3<br />

Total(Private) 1452.5 2357.2 2095.6 2726.9 3298.6 4168.5 3116.1 3323.5 4027.1<br />

Grand total 5222.4 4859.2 4511.1 5363.4 6764.2 7464.2 5850.0 6848.4 8038.3


Product<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table-12<br />

ProDUCT-WiSe SUmmarY oF ProDUCTioN oF ComPleX FerTiliZerS<br />

Annual<br />

ins. Cap<br />

Production<br />

19<br />

(‘000’ Mt)<br />

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

20:20 1466.0 1614.3 1305.6 1501.7 1839.7 2493.7 1480.9 2542.6 3403.2<br />

15:15:15 300.0 303.8 298.0 352.4 442.1 482.9 468.4 471.0 490.4<br />

anP<br />

(20.8:20.8)<br />

361.0 248.5 234.8 223.1 222.6 35.3 0.0 0.0 12.9<br />

17:17:17 840.0 361.1 335.7 292.8 205.5 57.1 35.1 0.0 13.4<br />

10:26:26 515.4 629.3 478.7 780.1 1255.5 1476.5 1968.6 2328.0 2217.4<br />

12:32:16 700.0 670.0 793.7 992.0 1501.2 1597.0 989.8 882.0 675,7<br />

14:35:14 200.0 218.5 198.2 393.7 315.7 401.7 61.0 169.3 654.0<br />

19:19:19 240.0 281.5 312.9 280.0 332.8 305.7 250.1 32.1 0.00<br />

28:28 200.0 175.3 292.1 341.6 414.2 368.1 391.1 207.1 290.1<br />

16:20 170.0 178.5 110.8 116.4 180.8 183.8 153.5 158.4 180.4<br />

23:23 230.0 168.2 150.6 89.6 54.1 62.4 51.5 57.9 100.8<br />

14:28:14 0.0 10.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0<br />

total<br />

(Complexes):<br />

5222.4 4859.2 4511.1 5363.4 6764.2 7464.2 5850.0 6848.4 8038.3


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Sector<br />

Table - 13<br />

SeCTor-WiSe ProDUCTioN oF ComPleX FerTiliZerS<br />

From 2002-03 To 2009-10<br />

Annual<br />

ins. Cap.<br />

(‘000’ Mt)<br />

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Public Sector: 2134.5 1641.8 1513.7 1454.5 1602.8 1291.2 928.6 1076.3 1261.5<br />

Coop. Sector: 1635.4 860.2 901.8 1182.0 1862.8 2004.5 1805.3 2448.6 2749.7<br />

Private Sector: 1452.5 2357.2 2095.6 2726.9 3298.6 4168.5 3116.1 3323.5 4027.1<br />

total (Compl.): 5222.4 4859.2 4511.1 5363.4 6764.2 7464.2 5850.0 6848.4 8038.3<br />

iMPoRts<br />

table 14<br />

(imPorT oF major FerTiliZerS)<br />

From 2002-03 To 2009-10<br />

Year Urea dAP MoP<br />

2002-03 0.00 3.71 25.33<br />

2003-04 1.43 7.34 18.41<br />

2004-05 6.41 6.44 34.09<br />

2005-06 20.56 28.28 45.29<br />

2006-07 47.19 28.75 34.48<br />

2007-08 69.28 29.90 44.20<br />

2008-09 56.67 61.92 56.72<br />

2009-10 52.09 58.89 52.86<br />

(in Lakhs Mt)


table 15<br />

PorT-WiSe imPorT oF FerTiliZerS From 2004-05 To 2009-10<br />

(in LMt)<br />

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Port Urea MoP dAP Urea MoP dAP Urea MoP dAP Urea MoP dAP Urea MoP dAP Urea MoP dAP<br />

bhavnagar 00.00 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<br />

Chennai 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<br />

Cochin 0.00 0.71 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.00 0.00 0.75 0.00 0.28 0.25 0.00 0.70 0.79 0.00 0.84 0.00 0.00<br />

cuddalore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Dharamtar 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<br />

Haldia 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<br />

Kakinada 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<br />

Kandla 0.00 4.78 0.96 2.57 9.16 5.65 6.78 5.38 5.27 17.83 10.35 8.48 14.52 13.38 21.61 11.16 12.23 23.21<br />

Karwar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Krishnaputnam 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.61 0.00 0.00 5.31 2.15 0.77<br />

Mormugad 0.00 1.67 0.00 0.00 2.12 0.00 0.00 2.09 0.00 0.00 2.61 0.00 0.00 2.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Mumbai/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<br />

Mundra 2.44 2.70 0.58 2.29 2.69 13.44 5.33 1.42 8.00 7.19 1.24 11.13 6.12 2.64 13.80 7.41 2.57 12.72<br />

New Mangalore 0.25 2.43 0.00 2.79 3.32 0.00 5.16 3.21 1.00 3.45 3.30 0.29 3.16 3.03 1.30 2.28 3.38 2.35<br />

Paradeep 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<br />

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<br />

Tuticorin 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<br />

Vizag 2.41 8.18 0.30 6.19 8.29 3.25 12.92 4,19 5,80 17.20 5.97 4.40 11.93 9.31 8.06 7.52 10.55 7.51<br />

Pipavava 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<br />

Mbpt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

gopalpur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.45 0.00 0.49 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.00<br />

Gangavaram 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<br />

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.00 0.96 0.00<br />

21<br />

G. total 6.41 34.09 6.44 20.56 45.29 28.28 47.19 34.48 28.76 69.28 44.21 27.24 56.27 56.72 61.92 52.09 52.86 58.88


AVAILABILITY &<br />

SALES AND MOVEMENT<br />

OF FERTILIZERS


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

table 16<br />

AVAiLABiLitY And sALes oF UReA, dAP, MoP & CoMPLex<br />

From 2006-07 To 2009-10<br />

UReA dAP MoP CoMPLex<br />

25<br />

(LMt)<br />

Year season Availability sale Availability sale Availability sale Availability sale<br />

2006-07<br />

2007-08<br />

2008-09<br />

2009-10<br />

Kharif 125.04 113.65 48.67 32.06 20.31 9.99 30.54 29.93<br />

rabi 145.25 131.20 46.89 37.18 32.79 13.94 42.85 35.07<br />

totAL 244.85 69.24 23.93 65.00<br />

Kharif 138.29 124.58 40.26 36.14 19.29 14.17 40.54 37.43<br />

rabi 151.36 137.09 49.71 39.41 17.66 13.65 29.16 28.10<br />

totAL 261.67 75.55 27.82 65.53<br />

Kharif 137.64 127.92 54.44 52.85 25.78 21.61 36.50 36.31<br />

rabi 141.60 138.55 49.19 46.19 25.49 19.28 35.95 34.91<br />

totAL 266.47 99.04 40.89 71.22<br />

Kharif 130.83 122.78 65.19 61.34 22.51 18.62 36.96 34.81<br />

rabi 142.83 141.69 42.71 42.57 27.50 28.11 47.92 47.21<br />

totAL 264.47 103.91 46.73 82.02


26 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

,<br />

Uttarakhand


,<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Uttarakhand<br />

27


28 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

,<br />

Uttarakhand


,<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

29


30 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

,<br />

Uttarakhand


,<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Uttarakhand<br />

31


32 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

Uttarakhand


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Uttarakhand<br />

33


34 indian fertilizer scenario 2010


STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI 2007-08<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Uttarakhand<br />

35


36 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI 2007-08<br />

Uttarakhand


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

37


38 indian fertilizer scenario 2010


STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING KHARIF -2008<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

39


40 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING KHARIF -2008


STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING KHARIF -2008<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

41


42 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI 2008 -09


STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI 2008 -09<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

43


44 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING RABI 2008 -09


STATEWISE, MONTHWISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING RABI 2008 -09<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

45


Table-17 (Contd...)<br />

46 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF UReA dURinG KHARiF 2009<br />

Apr-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 sep-09<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 600.00 0.00 0.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 148262.04 28733.40 215347.89 58004.05 298712.89 144347.45 387118.24 248120.85 436050.39 336426.35 380649.74 368120.90<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 65.00 65.00 64.00 64.00 80.00 80.00 200.00 50.00 197.50 47.50<br />

assam 22825.15 20055.90 23458.70 21245.70 28411.10 25656.85 22280.60 21952.70 16499.30 15608.05 16864.50 16695.10<br />

bihar 94042.00 33672.80 159009.40 75089.35 184618.35 94167.15 224357.30 147491.30 251295.30 222358.65 193597.95 186319.80<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 435.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 79378.76 39541.25 88270.36 28255.70 125971.06 84558.05 104972.88 90446.25 110937.48 101924.70 61783.18 59513.60<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 161.83 29.60 202.15 8.14 444.01 444.00 112.01 110.70 35.30 35.30 17.00 9.75<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 90.00 90.00 575.00 525.00 670.00 670.00<br />

goa 79.00 79.00 117.00 117.00 610.00 610.00 996.00 581.00 1229.00 1174.00 342.00 270.00<br />

gujarat 117136.93 78627.47 131780.76 61166.24 226114.42 166538.05 256256.24 220215.32 200967.43 175316.78 182976.54 170103.34<br />

Harayana 77169.58 33842.10 156852.23 84028.80 220738.18 153883.45 223461.98 192471.55 172944.13 142064.05 120727.58 101941.45<br />

Himachal Pradesh 3086.70 31.80 8967.95 5214.75 12372.35 7568.83 11777.78 9473.58 8592.95 6733.80 1859.15 1824.30<br />

J&K 13815.35 9157.05 13310.70 7609.95 16931.20 10117.60 13886.25 11296.35 13073.10 8819.40 6897.30 3948.60<br />

Jharkhand 5528.97 2670.00 13221.82 4662.60 26625.72 12762.75 34736.62 20022.10 30472.22 19561.90 35846.52 30681.95<br />

Karnataka 69734.94 44831.30 82751.89 51051.25 137049.69 112286.27 196104.32 181533.95 251584.37 229742.00 171252.13 164768.30<br />

Kerala 18815.82 8693.00 18738.82 9483.50 26740.62 16917.45 18720.24 15311.95 17410.49 13712.30 21217.39 17157.78<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 75482.73 15853.35 124423.38 36981.20 185806.38 103723.55 222886.28 179990.70 157210.48 122677.30 132247.48 111191.70<br />

Maharashtra 160625.84 113061.10 277007.94 207731.00 304848.90 272582.25 241993.60 223091.73 372677.37 361118.38 241329.44 223995.05<br />

Manipur 1470.50 1470.50 4935.00 4935.00 6491.50 6491.50 4952.00 4952.00 927.50 927.50 1627.50 1627.50<br />

Megalaya 599.40 599.40 0.00 0.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 220.00 1500.00 0.00 1500.00 1000.00<br />

Mizoram 750.00 750.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 200.00<br />

Nagaland 18.00 18.00 35.00 35.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 35.00<br />

orissa 28124.06 6078.60 48244.31 9129.50 59830.06 20993.60 100122.91 79127.90 142110.51 124788.50 115693.86 105680.80<br />

Pondicherry 1888.15 1827.00 1685.15 1677.00 1616.15 1484.00 4084.15 3662.00 1664.15 1661.80 2059.35 1845.00<br />

Punjab 161031.89 90950.60 258717.24 177575.80 305231.89 237981.30 285596.06 252767.00 182665.89 133581.70 261008.44 243106.55<br />

Rajasthan 84829.19 35555.80 112098.59 38948.90 148945.07 87098.00 169471.90 114678.41 137787.94 98268.10 150254.29 114774.88<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 67292.61 53783.51 63625.81 53456.46 81499.46 72360.16 63486.80 57597.82 77062.79 65559.55 79983.64 72936.55<br />

tripura 404.70 290.00 114.70 114.70 1000.00 1000.00 220.00 220.00 1192.60 1173.10 2145.80 2100.25<br />

Uttar Pradesh 383856.11 127214.10 653476.83 298088.80 720367.58 331583.05 810098.13 488649.15 692952.26 563893.60 524808.26 435027.20<br />

Uttarakhand 10035.42 5527.35 21698.02 15696.50 37794.52 22946.70 38060.47 27736.00 29267.47 23223.20 18923.62 8461.05<br />

West bengal 84328.63 33567.90 105918.98 53247.30 113296.24 53868.50 125506.99 80762.95 151234.24 115002.10 164305.69 141727.50<br />

total 1710774.30 786511.88 2584095.61 1303639.19 3272451.32 2042354.50 3562265.33 2672833.25 3460841.64 2886649.11 2891037.83 2585798.39


Table -17 (Contd...)<br />

stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF dAP dURinG KHARiF 2009<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

APRiL - 2009 MAY - 2009 JUne - 2009 JULY - 2009 AUGUst - 2009 sePteMBeR - 2009<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 35546.25 19789.35 126146.80 84502.65 193742.40 107464.25 254255.75 185379.45 125308.10 91682.70 96549.35 80595.90<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

assam 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4365.75 4365.75 5521.55 4889.55 552.00 552.00 3898.70 3893.20<br />

bihar 11154.70 3010.90 35137.60 23694.40 24942.85 16847.75 54690.10 47914.50 38299.55 36901.60 27073.90 24593.25<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 26173.67 23327.40 45441.77 33192.05 55374.57 43631.20 62144.02 50414.85 30180.77 25607.45 8583.92 2482.50<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 44.56 13.05 131.45 16.44 465.01 465.00 72.02 0.01 102.00 60.75 41.25 5.90<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

goa 65.00 65.00 55.00 55.00 994.00 994.00 832.00 534.00 429.00 419.00 85.00 60.00<br />

gujarat 58474.23 52467.17 161306.40 70871.97 201065.70 111332.50 174384.80 117854.12 95523.45 41195.41 101978.19 62094.38<br />

Harayana 24360.65 14776.90 106284.30 98722.45 87754.30 74418.65 89277.65 74182.95 67784.80 50109.95 72942.20 62011.30<br />

Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2652.60 2606.65 45.95 45.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

J&K 0.50 0.00 10528.55 10518.95 7909.35 7513.75 2962.85 2932.10 30.75 0.00 2680.90 2650.15<br />

Jharkhand 1389.05 1389.05 7021.15 4412.15 16417.00 11331.95 18176.10 15414.20 11799.55 8327.35 6240.05 5631.30<br />

Karnataka 62473.20 60917.30 144067.85 135734.75 164331.15 127684.90 172094.26 133028.95 101554.46 73294.71 62413.35 51408.00<br />

Kerala 1500.15 1380.15 2177.75 2177.75 10269.85 9765.55 3538.60 1832.80 2548.55 1256.25 2324.20 1765.70<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 67154.70 44780.25 147063.70 64255.70 212567.10 144155.80 184044.55 125696.30 125366.40 101930.50 125690.95 110745.15<br />

Maharashtra 268862.70 251919.00 326664.55 311810.20 149926.60 146046.35 91847.40 78627.40 130795.95 123867.85 85367.24 81978.05<br />

Manipur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Megalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 220.00 220.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

orissa 7344.72 7331.90 10369.07 4742.80 58173.17 33925.10 61285.82 41787.70 77519.42 53576.50 30735.92 15457.90<br />

Pondicherry 481.00 481.00 797.00 428.00 369.00 369.00 461.40 461.40 0.00 0.00 484.00 484.00<br />

Punjab 28503.75 28132.00 96788.85 88025.50 73776.45 58578.10 96700.00 78792.65 55306.40 50367.95 181217.85 178402.00<br />

Rajasthan 21320.86 12865.60 59967.51 53812.35 78658.71 72492.55 100638.61 77685.85 41580.06 25092.15 74388.51 72181.80<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 29321.90 26757.60 34032.65 26177.20 55646.05 53171.15 35278.35 32729.40 11470.80 8252.55 23159.25 19746.35<br />

tripura 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 270.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 57165.70 36754.55 205560.95 149281.15 245327.35 163973.20 248399.55 171331.10 152069.20 120265.45 117958.05 105082.00<br />

Uttarakhand 3068.75 3050.60 4639.00 4625.95 7883.05 5056.05 8872.20 7339.30 1715.40 1438.55 2914.45 2806.20<br />

West bengal 22936.92 19494.50 36774.32 31198.60 53472.36 34220.30 88501.00 65675.45 54735.69 43885.45 41601.24 39456.70<br />

total 727342.95 608703.27 1560966.21 1198266.01 1707174.35 1231419.49 1754024.52 1314629.98 1124682.30 858094.12 1068328.46 923531.73<br />

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stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF MoP dURinG KHARiF 2009<br />

April - 2009 May - 2009 June - 2009 July - 2009 August - 2009 september - 2009<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 150.00 150.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 28330.50 6429.75 34352.15 14079.90 66762.20 51128.15 53513.05 36476.60 26953.70 19100.06 112493.79 100386.85<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

assam 13770.50 3281.00 22072.35 12325.05 13102.85 3948.25 8162.60 4326.00 11664.00 7667.90 7906.80 4709.25<br />

bihar 30466.80 5185.40 38965.60 15487.50 26186.60 17274.50 9036.70 8251.10 1659.50 1417.90 10006.35 9134.05<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 11198.45 5076.35 18614.05 9965.30 16517.00 10231.85 19483.95 19478.05 2711.55 473.00 13571.95 11299.40<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

goa 25.00 25.00 58.00 58.00 99.00 99.00 158.25 113.25 45.00 45.00 337.00 272.00<br />

gujarat 27340.23 20988.15 22865.78 18109.75 25488.13 23172.00 10696.60 10696.60 17760.45 14307.20 22372.00 21582.15<br />

Harayana 18906.35 9946.55 8959.20 3317.60 5641.60 5637.10 2.70 0.00 5285.10 3752.50 9459.30 9447.95<br />

Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

J&K 497.20 226.00 271.20 271.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Jharkhand 2964.00 380.10 2836.30 336.30 5082.30 3547.45 1597.45 1597.45 127.70 127.70 377.10 377.10<br />

Karnataka 37740.93 26905.43 37820.70 31979.50 76225.95 70271.60 37100.35 31819.20 23484.60 20999.20 103237.85 96825.25<br />

Kerala 8674.79 7210.85 12802.69 11195.85 26573.44 21177.56 21628.08 15739.40 8861.37 7836.26 15565.26 14777.83<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 28237.35 1564.00 26673.35 6226.60 28190.20 17453.40 13577.80 10511.65 18841.50 13670.50 21345.95 18515.35<br />

Maharashtra 74806.95 49634.15 73017.85 56366.00 63618.90 57857.40 44599.25 43989.75 24388.40 19160.05 117394.60 103537.80<br />

Manipur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Megalaya 100.00 0.00 280.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Mizoram 200.00 0.00 200.00 200.00 0.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

orissa 21566.65 2726.90 23924.25 7123.20 25688.35 16312.35 24886.20 20757.60 9387.45 7401.95 22276.90 20278.45<br />

Pondicherry 437.00 437.00 405.00 405.00 1211.00 1211.00 669.00 669.00 417.00 417.00 397.00 397.00<br />

Punjab 18992.45 3902.05 17174.80 7626.95 12188.20 9568.35 2619.00 2618.85 13207.65 9744.50 24621.80 21874.35<br />

Rajasthan 11114.52 5180.75 8528.87 3696.00 5728.42 2481.85 3243.67 1253.85 9881.82 5091.25 7806.57 6006.70<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 28092.60 18796.55 34010.75 21753.50 51361.15 34143.15 45860.55 41792.45 25449.25 24336.20 53627.25 50106.90<br />

tripura 78.00 0.00 1560.00 668.00 892.00 892.00 2601.90 2601.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 43419.50 10875.20 39256.45 5747.50 33508.95 26626.20 14584.95 14008.80 3202.80 2778.35 31934.55 31443.10<br />

Uttarakhand 17.00 0.00 15.95 15.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

West bengal 25065.45 10042.45 47896.15 30219.35 35326.00 25905.35 26511.05 21930.55 8728.60 8675.75 30013.45 29949.50<br />

total 432042.22 188813.63 472561.43 257274.00 519542.23 399188.51 340613.09 288632.05 212057.44 167002.27 604745.47 550920.98


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stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF nPK dURinG KHARiF 2009<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

April - 2009 May - 2009 June - 2009 July - 2009 August - 2009 september - 2009<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 122450.73 66632.15 179960.13 117493.65 201258.28 152275.15 217076.78 160018.80 193548.88 149048.70 249642.73 208057.05<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

assam 2568.95 2568.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2322.00 2322.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

bihar 14161.50 10103.05 32265.90 25426.80 26631.50 18933.90 30522.15 27844.85 10240.30 7037.35 17509.25 16364.60<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 10496.48 7822.00 18134.88 13188.90 17330.93 14647.85 14032.38 12200.70 11192.38 8628.00 4342.13 1906.70<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00 38.61 27.20 11.41 7.80 3.61 0.00<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

goa 109.00 99.00 393.00 383.00 1266.30 1266.30 1565.00 1313.00 1041.00 1026.00 501.00 345.00<br />

gujarat 52823.44 28971.50 67913.39 47232.25 35726.04 16952.59 39813.90 21177.29 51725.13 31792.60 58428.93 39085.91<br />

Harayana 3442.10 2667.75 1755.35 934.45 1646.70 1214.85 808.45 376.60 3579.50 2318.60 8810.30 4546.55<br />

Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 2655.60 2578.75 76.85 65.60 4803.95 3062.50 1741.45 1687.15 2703.90 2594.30<br />

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<br />

Jharkhand 3292.01 3278.26 8439.45 8175.70 4386.10 4371.10 5172.00 5172.00 3206.75 890.50 6635.85 4465.35<br />

Karnataka 86303.93 76548.40 107450.43 93652.90 94505.68 84198.90 95276.63 80763.95 93243.88 78171.35 84970.73 72555.75<br />

Kerala 22493.89 16056.37 20214.73 15791.22 29952.16 27577.43 22879.63 21136.20 12115.98 10556.40 18168.33 15084.30<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 20124.13 7304.45 30795.43 22756.40 13127.18 6013.15 18307.83 12979.85 18637.73 12764.40 24200.38 19298.70<br />

Maharashtra 96889.81 78895.30 102477.41 80865.35 121909.86 103460.20 106147.26 91940.60 86675.26 74528.70 97546.36 83946.15<br />

Manipur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Megalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

orissa 14160.31 3553.70 33331.31 17127.35 49585.66 22386.85 85128.81 62450.90 47365.56 30039.65 30810.61 17744.55<br />

Pondicherry 981.00 865.00 2031.00 1965.00 2207.15 2188.15 1534.00 1500.00 418.00 408.00 1880.70 1835.75<br />

Punjab 5262.50 2561.90 3200.42 1199.90 2319.22 372.62 2195.70 249.10 7670.60 4856.20 12961.55 9626.60<br />

Rajasthan 2507.80 1919.35 3358.25 2769.80 4806.15 4128.40 4279.30 3662.95 7831.50 7153.70 14827.25 14183.20<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 41886.27 36528.24 56564.58 52844.60 50189.28 44723.50 51865.43 43909.60 44260.13 36023.80 58795.33 53523.80<br />

tripura 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 50391.45 27587.40 56365.30 38537.50 42294.50 24692.85 33808.15 18009.65 21809.05 13476.00 110872.00 83352.35<br />

Uttarakhand 52.30 0.00 4609.30 4393.10 216.20 163.90 52.30 0.00 52.30 0.00 5339.50 5242.25<br />

West bengal 76471.68 65329.80 56136.43 47400.90 46226.93 41428.85 78502.98 72564.15 30295.79 27374.70 84325.84 82162.50<br />

total 626872.88 439292.57 788055.89 594717.52 745666.27 571062.13 816143.24 642691.89 646662.57 497789.60 893276.27 735921.36<br />

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stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF Urea DUriNg rabi 2009-10<br />

october 2009 november - 2009 December - 2009 January - 2010 February - 2010 march - 2010<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 600.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 319865.04 260530.40 269754.99 161169.60 318714.59 231218.00 327270.19 307424.30 224695.19 216094.60 255957.09 234819.60<br />

arunachal Pradesh 150.00 0.00 170.00 59.85 110.15 0.00 125.15 125.15 0.00 0.00 9.00 9.00<br />

assam 15481.25 14820.95 22848.65 18930.25 18311.60 18087.60 16197.70 11185.35 28934.20 22689.80 49588.45 49524.65<br />

bihar 129923.80 121353.10 194171.75 182560.35 202484.80 190137.80 193275.00 182988.10 155494.60 148614.00 118889.70 118839.05<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 17492.28 9646.40 14200.38 8105.95 14413.93 6661.95 26262.48 21631.90 28710.93 21791.15 54901.43 54799.55<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 24.25 9.85 254.40 190.65 63.75 33.10 47.65 33.35 48.30 36.45 146.85 134.35<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 17.00 17.00 0.00 0.00 51.00 51.00<br />

Delhi 45.00 45.00 105.00 105.00 225.00 225.00 920.00 920.00 875.00 875.00 90.00 90.00<br />

goa 115.00 100.00 79.00 76.00 286.90 276.90 427.00 396.00 391.00 350.00 398.10 398.10<br />

gujarat 160632.40 124428.61 190947.08 165675.70 248310.26 238273.10 202749.32 191046.86 107989.23 96823.00 133055.84 123825.47<br />

Harayana 191639.28 139691.05 219567.38 199190.40 288051.03 277356.00 238678.23 236216.65 133557.63 128577.75 116062.00 105383.60<br />

Himachal Pradesh 3730.00 216.45 2393.15 821.25 7951.75 7262.10 9528.50 5816.75 9029.00 6518.85 2510.25 2510.25<br />

J&K 2948.70 226.00 5367.20 2436.45 2930.75 726.45 9967.35 8015.25 12396.40 11949.45 47469.60 47469.60<br />

Jharkhand 18323.12 13366.35 12957.67 7678.45 18346.57 16266.15 17583.22 13626.70 6604.02 2706.55 6510.95 6289.10<br />

Karnataka 160250.13 128978.75 142588.76 81298.30 133761.16 79970.85 129198.21 107286.16 101978.40 85818.03 109547.80 109506.16<br />

Kerala 22190.96 18312.57 30990.79 19950.07 16015.47 10551.99 14368.13 9064.35 9627.53 8110.93 5992.15 5372.05<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 212684.13 194699.65 258214.17 246859.30 357947.12 345807.85 139847.72 122533.50 62455.32 41078.75 78267.77 72116.65<br />

Maharashtra 215763.29 131099.56 210698.08 146885.25 191258.38 166778.77 173869.25 159327.01 166757.00 157820.80 123834.40 123820.38<br />

Manipur 87.50 87.50 227.50 227.50 647.50 647.50 437.50 437.50 122.50 122.50 735.00 735.00<br />

Megalaya 900.00 500.00 400.00 400.00 0.00 0.00 2500.00 340.00 2384.00 1624.00 820.00 820.00<br />

Mizoram 284.00 284.00 111.00 111.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 17.50 17.50 70.00 70.00 52.50 52.50 70.00 70.00<br />

orissa 47468.81 14960.95 36420.16 4615.75 38249.91 12364.30 39862.16 16952.20 47533.91 29663.45 37048.22 34945.35<br />

Pondicherry 3265.35 3165.00 3588.35 3586.00 3195.35 3021.00 2563.35 2481.00 3006.35 2926.00 3838.00 3838.00<br />

Punjab 278252.29 204601.45 266292.39 211372.90 327458.24 318904.65 243845.34 237163.85 157862.59 156274.75 200510.17 181481.85<br />

Rajasthan 145152.88 102789.00 225319.65 202371.35 306921.97 298430.60 129789.36 118101.02 65501.25 47143.85 79275.19 57188.62<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 105081.27 96787.72 170195.60 167013.30 153760.62 146824.17 81149.70 77396.40 57368.20 56299.15 78161.20 78158.45<br />

tripura 2161.35 2161.35 2838.15 2005.00 3350.75 2959.60 1572.75 700.00 5445.80 3046.75 5396.65 3642.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 530118.76 294418.85 660924.06 472105.35 744182.46 710715.05 745525.41 705907.55 512779.46 474752.35 461416.29 405407.95<br />

Uttarakhand 17669.67 5822.30 31252.12 15485.45 44732.67 34013.75 36717.57 35104.15 24012.42 22506.40 16730.93 16310.35<br />

West bengal 100937.29 74845.90 146198.79 89828.90 158266.16 106639.60 141075.68 101920.45 190480.03 163904.35 155954.05 155944.05<br />

total 2702672.79 1957983.71 3119121.19 2411160.31 3599966.31 3224171.33 2925440.89 2674228.49 2116092.72 1908171.16 2143838.07 1994100.18


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stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF DaP DUriNg rabi 2009-10<br />

october - 2009 november - 2009 December - 2009 January - 2010 February - 2010 Mar - 2010<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 114,478.65 88,616.40 118,816.60 75,501.50 80,671.85 54,841.80 43,576.35 39,655.10 11,804.15 10,336.45 50,287.45 46,643.15<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

assam 2,585.90 2,580.40 2,452.40 2,439.25 3,676.60 3,322.35 274.25 268.75 5.50 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

bihar 54,565.55 49,735.90 96,598.10 81,714.70 85,196.60 76,041.65 19,291.20 17,382.20 9,276.90 9,071.10 10,368.80 10,173.00<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 11,486.67 9,018.55 5,959.97 5,349.70 5,868.07 5,703.90 3,875.77 3,834.25 3,101.12 3,059.60 59,225.70 59,209.90<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 63.35 2.60 60.75 16.95 193.80 171.90 51.90 30.85 146.05 30.40 115.65 111.75<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

goa 50.00 50.00 40.00 40.00 360.00 325.00 144.00 144.00 307.00 278.00 156.00 156.00<br />

gujarat 101,943.61 71,615.21 112,849.28 80,389.38 68,696.01 37,838.97 43,015.64 19,826.61 63,666.68 40,285.57 57,940.75 56,074.62<br />

Harayana 153,925.65 149,243.75 107,313.50 105,959.25 17,860.40 17,619.30 241.10 128.10 2,751.85 2,696.15 15,864.90 15,845.55<br />

Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

J&K 3,496.85 3,460.30 7,972.05 7,953.65 5,319.05 4,432.00 887.05 32.80 3,492.10 2,752.35 6,021.35 5,611.70<br />

Jharkhand 14,955.65 13,377.65 10,597.10 6,669.45 9,111.80 8,563.20 1,545.80 1,545.80 1,312.80 1,312.80 4,048.40 4,048.40<br />

Karnataka 34,330.35 24,185.60 58,998.75 47,296.70 34,139.30 27,146.95 24,119.90 20,043.81 48,316.84 41,170.45 103,841.89 103,694.24<br />

Kerala 3,178.90 3,111.30 4,193.80 3,519.05 1,646.70 1,556.10 1,120.60 1,096.50 1,328.10 1,320.50 1,507.60 1,507.60<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 107,111.90 83,296.55 210,067.75 139,439.70 96,859.50 81,918.85 17,918.45 7,629.15 17,536.90 8,558.75 39,371.70 34,289.80<br />

Maharashtra 58,508.34 55,634.75 90,208.14 75,668.60 82,875.14 69,175.80 33,312.34 15,719.45 47,254.39 38,242.25 133,715.95 133,446.90<br />

Manipur 0.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Megalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

orissa 20,463.97 7,382.85 22,189.32 5,687.70 25,040.02 14,515.75 25,476.27 15,635.25 17,099.37 10,410.85 13,146.27 11,050.30<br />

Pondicherry 905.00 905.00 271.65 271.65 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Punjab 178,068.75 175,803.00 117,770.90 115,921.05 12,280.50 11,371.50 909.00 167.00 8,868.45 8,027.25 13,394.50 12,921.35<br />

Rajasthan 133,935.95 132,593.20 113,610.11 101,754.50 33,086.86 21,891.15 11,346.46 2,077.35 9,657.61 3,709.45 8,913.00 8,873.35<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 30,530.95 27,802.15 51,050.70 49,919.35 8,877.25 8,708.40 10,331.95 10,219.80 3,743.00 3,635.95 26,887.70 26,797.75<br />

tripura 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 209,793.45 199,442.80 363,739.05 342,927.35 233,416.60 219,632.90 17,551.70 11,726.70 19,712.80 17,380.10 112,213.05 110,863.10<br />

Uttarakhand 1,586.85 1,406.55 8,600.00 7,322.15 3,933.85 3,392.55 793.50 449.05 344.45 325.85 518.60 501.90<br />

West bengal 33,116.09 32,812.95 60,734.44 55,462.00 50,746.50 42,992.90 58,686.95 50,913.00 21,519.85 18,540.70 21,525.57 20,539.90<br />

total 1,269,082.38 1,132,077.46 1,564,674.35 1,311,723.63 859,936.38 711,242.92 314,480.17 218,535.52 291,245.90 221,144.52 679,564.83 662,860.26<br />

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Table-17<br />

stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF moP DUriNg rabi 2009-10<br />

october - 2009 november - 2009 December - 2009 January - 2010 February - 2010 Mar - 2010<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 103330.14 79233.49 70631.27 37232.60 117154.52 57555.50 143296.12 63704.97 140910.30 90622.30 50648.30 45583.75<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

assam 8367.25 1474.55 9474.30 5337.60 19695.60 18057.50 22761.80 10074.50 20323.90 17710.40 7864.80 7764.80<br />

bihar 17299.60 15464.00 38407.10 28670.85 57682.70 50779.45 48438.45 28238.40 46192.40 43670.20 2522.20 2522.20<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 2901.90 1215.10 3005.90 975.00 2912.80 1890.65 11793.25 4863.10 30576.60 10790.90 19785.70 13901.85<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 50.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

goa 95.00 95.00 15.00 15.00 32.80 32.80 63.00 58.00 238.00 198.00 43.00 43.00<br />

gujarat 36192.50 33797.80 30174.40 27359.55 27576.25 22935.95 26703.55 21482.25 59744.90 39962.45 31750.95 14770.85<br />

Harayana 13144.60 10462.85 16394.15 16301.45 7055.65 6901.05 7434.50 7412.80 16810.20 16807.50 2.70 0.00<br />

Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3652.80 3652.80 1591.20 1591.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

J&K 1829.20 1371.00 458.20 450.00 8.20 0.00 13148.55 13148.55 2637.35 2637.35 0.00 0.00<br />

Jharkhand 1377.70 1377.70 806.05 371.10 3908.70 3733.45 175.25 175.25 5240.60 5240.60 0.00 0.00<br />

Karnataka 67634.60 52705.10 92387.35 51623.30 94163.70 40581.25 127292.65 53399.22 129436.73 79284.00 55180.41 51853.01<br />

Kerala 26571.29 22894.88 21294.56 16888.60 13861.42 10862.04 17756.03 7960.71 20339.89 10376.44 9963.36 5807.28<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 16025.65 12108.75 21346.70 14527.20 20075.00 8738.55 27717.60 7500.75 47576.55 20394.60 36168.20 11943.70<br />

Maharashtra 64414.10 43003.00 77103.78 39155.13 114265.25 47333.20 147169.05 57862.55 166512.40 117133.65 71065.05 70555.50<br />

Manipur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Megalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 100.00<br />

Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

orissa 11324.00 6438.10 8017.10 4128.00 11221.50 7010.45 32834.80 11859.00 27123.70 7361.25 19880.25 15656.60<br />

Pondicherry 995.00 995.00 1250.00 1235.00 1283.00 1283.00 1262.00 755.00 1359.00 802.00 1097.00 1097.00<br />

Punjab 20250.10 7600.15 16333.72 11569.50 11490.47 4908.95 17842.72 8459.95 19892.47 18151.72 1740.20 1740.05<br />

Rajasthan 7105.67 3950.25 5777.77 1103.35 17501.52 5235.15 15649.23 3911.56 17108.82 1500.75 15608.07 2772.50<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 56348.16 49468.65 91268.40 77028.09 91051.41 55573.45 85737.71 42220.55 100217.90 59750.90 41611.33 36665.43<br />

tripura 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2636.70 2636.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 29279.65 28112.20 93980.70 73946.55 78675.80 40058.85 70163.10 33273.10 60309.30 51303.90 28064.90 24351.30<br />

Uttarakhand 2629.70 2629.70 150.00 150.00 582.50 182.50 482.50 482.50 60.00 60.00 0.00 0.00<br />

West bengal 44811.15 44788.60 86455.45 82504.85 101750.35 91774.40 94128.00 70304.90 80733.80 57661.25 23416.45 23416.45<br />

total 531926.95 419185.87 684731.90 490572.71 798238.64 481717.64 913441.05 448738.81 993494.81 651470.16 416412.86 330545.27


Table - 17 (Contd...)<br />

stAtewise, MontHwise AVAiLABitY And sALes oF NPK DUriNg rabi 2009-10<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

october - 2009 november- 2009 December - 2009 January - 2010 February - 2010 march - 2010<br />

state<br />

Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales Availability sales<br />

andaman & Nicobar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 200.00<br />

andhra Pradesh 237421.93 187379.40 206808.83 152284.15 228615.28 172941.25 238377.03 183713.15 182618.38 128412.55 190194.45 136503.55<br />

arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

assam 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1578.10 1578.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

bihar 35150.35 32240.35 38531.50 26370.85 38893.10 35050.90 25244.55 21039.00 31215.15 29463.10 17688.95 17686.90<br />

Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Chattisgarh 7619.23 6150.70 8543.88 5156.80 9463.13 7845.00 3229.08 1526.40 18113.93 10500.95 14773.65 14150.15<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00 3.61 0.00<br />

Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 0.00<br />

goa 228.00 208.00 96.20 79.20 462.10 462.10 776.00 707.00 369.00 359.00 405.50 405.50<br />

gujarat 62249.82 42145.52 78309.29 50930.30 51808.24 31023.41 50961.04 30151.25 47039.89 26932.30 53272.15 34576.02<br />

Harayana 12018.20 10559.40 12250.60 10129.25 3187.40 2134.45 1991.50 835.05 7394.65 5404.65 6978.50 6514.55<br />

Himachal Pradesh 4207.45 2684.40 6749.45 6618.20 6866.55 5520.60 5689.80 5582.25 4653.80 3825.80 4047.50 4047.50<br />

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<br />

Jharkhand 12209.90 12209.90 10217.65 6010.50 10615.75 6266.90 8808.55 5230.50 12222.55 9189.40 3747.95 3247.95<br />

Karnataka 105751.83 88851.85 93411.47 66421.60 107032.82 81219.90 138406.12 101939.30 144733.12 117582.50 152692.40 134464.71<br />

Kerala 26282.38 23523.65 24057.63 21792.29 16901.84 14083.78 20358.96 14406.74 21824.99 13646.99 18290.49 11284.52<br />

lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Madhya Pradesh 50200.08 41986.80 71134.78 55571.55 23242.48 13441.80 12760.88 6361.15 15445.73 9536.85 40268.53 35245.00<br />

Maharashtra 89225.51 68147.60 99703.21 75859.50 100834.71 84767.50 124904.31 98240.00 160725.31 138003.90 146019.51 134236.40<br />

Manipur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Megalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

orissa 18006.36 5629.80 17359.06 5238.00 19974.51 10649.20 30668.16 20470.35 20468.96 11127.85 21361.71 17250.80<br />

Pondicherry 2593.45 2511.55 2439.45 2439.45 1973.75 1954.00 1934.75 1934.75 2279.00 2279.00 2930.05 2930.05<br />

Punjab 19703.60 15970.10 15098.55 10943.35 5287.95 1715.70 4526.80 1358.40 4789.70 2163.60 5844.05 3898.05<br />

Rajasthan 18461.50 17841.80 20484.60 19756.15 4891.20 3892.95 1854.25 1057.70 1455.20 822.95 1113.90 504.55<br />

sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

tamil nadu 74155.53 68057.40 81813.58 76521.05 71882.93 67176.15 49953.33 42996.45 63506.96 57294.83 38264.13 33030.00<br />

tripura 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Uttar Pradesh 157061.75 136186.15 185668.50 162820.15 120720.95 74618.70 109178.80 46845.10 207039.95 82239.00 238078.75 231793.20<br />

Uttarakhand 6651.45 6378.25 5548.40 5441.60 5392.40 2323.30 5456.50 2913.65 2542.85 2353.70 11398.45 10339.45<br />

West bengal 104900.69 101784.45 92585.09 76927.50 113403.70 97834.65 95901.85 85402.75 107480.35 100539.75 40135.43 40127.20<br />

total 1044102.62 870447.07 1070815.33 837311.44 943032.49 716500.34 930985.86 672710.94 1056423.08 752178.67 1007709.65 872436.04<br />

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Table -18<br />

MoVeMent oF FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

On an average 50 rakes per month are moved for making fertilizer available in different parts <strong>of</strong> the country. Out <strong>of</strong> which, 15 rakes are <strong>of</strong> imported fertilizers and 35 rakes are <strong>of</strong> indigenous<br />

fertilizers. The month-wise dispatches <strong>of</strong> fertilizers from various plants / ports during last three years are given in Table 18<br />

Despatches <strong>of</strong> Urea, DaP, MOP & COMPleX FeRTIlISeRS During 2006 to 2009<br />

(‘000 Tonnes)<br />

2006 2007 2008 2009<br />

Month Product<br />

indigenous imported total indigenous imported total indigenous imported total indigenous imported total<br />

urea 1763.47 743.62 2507.09 1726.1 849.6 2575.70 1703.03 879.45 2582.48 1592.646 563.267 2155.91<br />

January<br />

DaP 406.94 44.86 451.80 402.39 45.09 447.48 382.99 116.72 499.71 119.172 231.494 350.67<br />

MoP 197.64 197.64 219.08 219.08 199.33 199.33 319.581 319.58<br />

COMPleX* 519.144 519.14 625.449 625.45<br />

totAL 2170.41 986.12 3156.53 2128.49 1113.77 3242.26 2605.16 1195.50 3800.66 2337.27 1114.34 3451.61<br />

urea 1496.16 237.09 1733.25 1672.19 281.31 1953.50 1715.00 613.00 2328.00 1610.21 457.81 2068.02<br />

DaP 382.31 38.52 420.83 362.99 45.67 408.66 303.00 73.00 376.00 62.31 198.21 260.53<br />

february MoP 168.44 168.44 188.43 188.43 209.00 209.00 380.80 380.80<br />

COMPleX* 372.73 372.73 305.19 305.19<br />

totAL 1878.47 444.05 2322.52 2035.18 515.41 2550.59 2390.73 895.00 2913.00 1977.72 1036.83 3014.55<br />

urea 1336.39 123.42 1459.81 1614.38 251.45 1865.83 1557.10 390.04 1947.14 1702.96 133.77 1836.73<br />

DaP 514.93 45.54 560.47 420.36 61.49 481.85 59.07 98.45 157.52 141.30 354.10 495.39<br />

March MoP 133.70 133.70 153.93 153.93 200.37 200.37 220.80 220.80<br />

COMPleX* 237.14 237.14 329.21 329.21<br />

totAL 1851.32 302.66 2153.98 2034.74 466.87 2501.61 1853.31 688.86 2542.17 2173.47 708.66 2882.13<br />

urea 1366.06 101.78 1467.84 1096.11 200.17 1296.28 1393.94 207.07 1601.01 1141.73 92.44 1234.17<br />

DaP 301.76 37.33 339.09 334.36 50.79 385.15 120.98 142.77 263.75 386.96 339.41 726.37<br />

april MoP 80.37 80.37 163.52 163.52 269.08 269.08 205.30 205.30<br />

COMPleX 209.52 209.52 580.47 580.47<br />

totAL 1667.82 219.48 1887.30 1430.47 414.48 1844.95 1724.44 618.92 2343.36 2109.16 637.15 2746.31<br />

urea 1685.97 0.00 1685.97 1504.55 231.96 1736.51 1503.83 318.54 1822.37 1535.81 135.09 1670.90<br />

DaP 291.83 138.11 429.94 223.55 56.57 280.12 405.85 208.69 614.53 505.48 906.10 1411.57<br />

MoP 320.17 320.17 144.04 144.04 145.74 145.74 246.20 246.20<br />

COMPleX 540.01 540.01 568.91 568.91<br />

totAL 1977.80 458.28 2436.08 1728.10 432.57 2160.67 2449.69 672.97 3122.66 2610.20 1287.38 3897.58<br />

urea 1678.02 248.19 1926.21 1661.34 417.98 2079.32 1598.00 322.00 1920.00 1698.64 304.95 2003.59<br />

DaP 278.19 307.72 585.91 270.05 105.41 375.46 432.00 615.00 1047.00 600.37 765.25 1365.62<br />

MoP 161.56 161.56 363.43 363.43 413.00 413.00 283.08 283.08<br />

COMPleX 518.00 518.00 533.63 533.63<br />

totAL 1956.21 717.47 2673.68 1931.39 886.82 2818.21 2548.00 1350.00 3898.00 2832.63 1353.28 4185.91<br />

May<br />

June


2006 2007 2008 2009<br />

indigenous imported total indigenous imported total indigenous imported total indigenous imported total<br />

Month Product<br />

urea 1884.32 258.72 2143.04 1747.66 876.86 2624.52 1794.00 450.33 2244.33 1271.59 291.12 1562.71<br />

DaP 143.95 294.37 438.32 504.81 179.29 684.10 286.58 795.59 1082.17 420.78 841.50 1262.28<br />

MoP 152.89 152.89 202.34 202.34 463.30 463.30 217.34 217.34<br />

COMPleX 739.73 739.73 635.88 635.88<br />

July<br />

totAL 2028.27 705.98 2734.25 2252.47 1258.49 3510.96 2820.31 1709.21 4529.53 2328.24 1349.96 3678.21<br />

urea 1382.87 363.05 1745.92 1787.49 802.39 2589.88 1838.53 412.49 2251.02 1929.56 526.19 2455.75<br />

DaP 535.90 321.02 856.92 376.88 345.34 722.22 197.47 880.53 1078.00 445.15 217.31 662.46<br />

MoP 112.12 112.12 272.58 272.58 472.31 472.31 213.41 213.41<br />

COMPleX 867.83 867.83 504.78 504.78<br />

august<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

totAL 1918.77 796.19 2714.96 2164.37 1420.31 3584.68 2903.84 1765.32 4669.16 2879.49 956.91 3836.40<br />

urea 1615.21 397.60 2012.81 1680.99 690.66 2371.65 1810.77 623.94 2434.70 1806.42 365.88 2172.31<br />

DaP 497.82 306.51 804.33 349.35 381.93 731.28 197.19 840.70 1037.89 296.65 569.22 865.87<br />

MoP 201.84 201.84 279.92 279.92 469.97 469.97 545.12 545.12<br />

COMPleX 737.60 737.60 765.87 765.87<br />

september<br />

totAL 2113.03 905.95 3018.98 2030.34 1352.51 3382.85 2745.55 1934.61 4680.16 2868.95 1480.23 4349.17<br />

urea 1841.77 311.88 2153.65 1812.72 569.05 2381.77 1708.80 511.22 2220.02 1894.80 550.57 2445.37<br />

DaP 335.16 421.39 756.55 410.38 715.69 1126.07 288.09 1146.08 1434.17 405.75 738.42 1144.16<br />

MoP 318.92 318.92 220.93 220.93 325.37 325.37 529.00 529.00<br />

COMPleX 778.27 778.27 919.79 919.79<br />

october<br />

totAL 2176.93 1052.19 3229.12 2223.10 1505.67 3728.77 2775.16 1982.67 4757.83 3220.33 1817.99 5038.32<br />

urea 1835.61 490.63 2326.24 1731.46 515.90 2247.36 1694.89 620.40 2315.28 1955.49 474.95 2430.44<br />

DaP 408.91 582.39 991.30 422.53 527.84 950.37 415.53 1082.20 1497.73 358.45 988.87 1347.32<br />

MoP 334.28 334.28 211.52 211.52 379.44 379.44 579.20 579.20<br />

COMPleX 822.20 822.20 822.25 822.25<br />

November<br />

totAL 2244.52 1407.30 3651.82 2153.99 1255.26 3409.25 2932.62 2082.03 5014.66 3136.19 2043.02 5179.21<br />

urea 1876.99 908.77 2785.76 1795.89 736.01 2531.90 1857.98 1203.65 3061.64 1987.46 1063.45 3050.91<br />

DaP 392.26 173.14 565.40 424.10 334.63 758.73 272.28 338.64 610.92 290.97 258.68 549.65<br />

MoP 324.03 324.03 235.32 235.32 409.90 409.90 579.41 579.41<br />

COMPleX 0.00 602.40 602.40 750.02 750.02<br />

December<br />

totAL 2269.25 1405.94 3675.19 2219.99 1305.96 3525.95 2732.66 1952.19 4684.85 3028.45 1901.54 4929.99<br />

55


CONSUMPTION<br />

OF<br />

FERTILIZERS


Table - 19<br />

PRodUCtion, iMPoRts And ConsUMPtion oF FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

(Thousand tones <strong>of</strong> nutrients)<br />

2009-<br />

2010<br />

2008-<br />

2009<br />

2007-<br />

2008<br />

2006-<br />

2007<br />

2005-<br />

2006<br />

2004-<br />

2005<br />

2003-<br />

2004<br />

2002-<br />

2003<br />

2001-<br />

2002<br />

2000-<br />

2001<br />

1999-<br />

2000<br />

1990-<br />

1991<br />

1980-<br />

1981<br />

1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

a Nitrogenous <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Production 2164 6993 10890 11004 10771 10562 10634 11338 11354 11578 10899.8 10870 11900<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

imports 1510 414 833 154 269 67 132 411 1385 2689 3706.5 3751 3447<br />

Consumption 3678 7997 11592 10920 11310 10474 11076 11714 12723 13773 14419 7375 N.a.<br />

b Phosphatic <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Production 842 2052 3399 3748 3861 3906 3631 4067 4221 4517 3806.7 3464 4321<br />

imports 452 1311 1503 396 429 170 338 296 1122 1322 1391 3067 2756<br />

Consumption 1214 3221 4799 4215 4382 4019 4124 4624 5204 5543 5515.0 3321 N.a.<br />

c Potassic <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

imports 797 1328 1739 1541 1701 1520 1548 2045 2747 2069 2653 3403 2945<br />

Consumption 624 1328 1678 1567 1667 1601 1598 2060 2413 2335 2636.00 1774 N.a.<br />

D all <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Production 3006 9045 14289 14752 14632 14468 14265 15405 15575 16095 14706.5 14334 16221<br />

imports 2759 2758 4075 2090 2399 1757 2018 2752 5254 6080 7750.16 10221 9148<br />

Consumption 5516 12546 18069 19702 17360 16094 16798 18398 20340 21651 22570.00 12470 N.a.<br />

59


60 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

ConsUMPtion At stAte LeVeL<br />

Table - 20<br />

CoNSUmPTioN oF FerTiliZerS (STaTe-WiSe, NUTrieNT-WiSe) DUriNg 2009-10<br />

sl. no. state/U.t.<br />

n<br />

Per hectare <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Consumption in Kgs.*<br />

P2o5 K2o total<br />

1. andhra Pradesh 124.76 63.04 34.35 222.15<br />

2. Karnataka 73.49 46.29 34.30 154.08<br />

3. Kerala 41.66 21.76 34.53 97.96<br />

4. tamil nadu 107.18 46.13 56.94 210.25<br />

5. Pudducherry 569.92 185.62 181.40 936.94<br />

6. a & N Islands 39.96 30.64 7.50 78.10<br />

sZ total 96.87 50.94 38.22 186.03<br />

7. gujarat 89.59 38.75 16.72 145.06<br />

8. Madhya Pradesh 45.94 29.21 5.63 80.79<br />

9. Chhattisgarh 58.83 34.07 12.17 105.07<br />

10. Maharashtra 64.81 44.44 25.60 134.85<br />

11. Rajasthan 32.60 14.50 1.61 48.71<br />

12 goa 19.61 19.45 14.05 53.11<br />

13. Daman & Diu 116.73 35.60 3.00 155.33<br />

14. D & N Haveli 28.90 17.21 1.78 47.89<br />

w.Z total 54.74 31.14 12.07 97.95<br />

15. Haryana 145.42 42.43 9.25 197.10<br />

16. Punjab 165.74 46.69 9.20 221.63<br />

17. Uttar Pradesh 114.77 39.41 11.36 165.53<br />

18. Uttarakhand 93.18 20.34 5.40 118.92<br />

19 Himachal Pradesh 31.71 11.90 11.53 55.15<br />

20. J & K 65.70 21.32 11.46 98.48<br />

21. Delhi 39.27 5.52 0.15 44.93<br />

n.Z. total 124.89 39.50 10.46 174.85<br />

22. bihar 112.23 29.25 20.74 162.22<br />

23 Jharkhand 38.94 21.75 7.65 68.35<br />

24. odissa 33.20 17.40 9.39 59.99<br />

25. West bengal 75.18 50.25 47.47 172.90<br />

e.Z. total 69.26 32.00 25.11 126.38<br />

26. assam 31.11 8.49 16.40 56.00<br />

27. tripura 28.48 7.87 9.00 45.34<br />

28. Manipur 44.70 3.52 1.07 49.29<br />

29. Meghalaya 9.91 3.61 0.59 14.12<br />

30. Nagaland 0.96 0.43 0.24 1.63<br />

31 arunachal Pradesh 1.32 0.31 0.11 1.74<br />

32. Mizoram 21.56 24.79 9.90 56.25<br />

ne total 25.99 7.11 12.12 45.23<br />

All india 78.92 35.96 18.34 133.22<br />

* Estimated (Based on 2007-08 Gross Cropped area)


iNPUT SUrVeY, 2001-02<br />

Table - 21<br />

USage oF iNPUTS-FerTiliZerS bY major SiZe groUPS all CroPSinPUt<br />

sURVeY AReA in ABsoLUte HeCt<br />

Quantity in Kilograms<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Area<br />

Quantity applied Area treated with<br />

size Gross<br />

sl.<br />

treated<br />

Group Cropped<br />

Ammo-<br />

others total Farm<br />

Quantity <strong>of</strong><br />

no.<br />

with<br />

super<br />

(Ha) Area<br />

dap Urea<br />

nium<br />

Yard Pesticides Fym<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Phosphate<br />

sulphate<br />

n P K n P K<br />

Manure<br />

Applied<br />

-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17<br />

Marginal (Below 1.0 )<br />

v i 18559988 17483990 1.295e+09 3.385e+09 638952213 5094000 110172872 151610649 503228623 1.901e+09 849593889 503228623 4587042 7422548 34592845423<br />

ui 16675555 9513500 436539528 1.138e+09 167521093 1435756 72875832 107473791 181159908 675257643 335085349 181159908 5971842 3849690 32101421359<br />

t 35235543 26997490 1.732e+09 4.523e+09 806473306 6529756 183048704 259084440 684388531 2.577e+09 1.185e+09 684388531 10558884 11272238 66694266782<br />

2 small (1.0-1.99)<br />

i 15591471 14460177 986670561 2.455e+09 345575742 5056389 94360432 132430327 317007762 1.402e+09 641590904 317007762 4488393 6258462 30951491891<br />

ui 20282107 12332340 530321023 1.131e+09 206595139 1772332 72148061 114395626 169313094 688228096 391398519 169313094 7683005 5452443 29232267464<br />

t 35873578 26792517 1.517e+09 3.586e+09 552170881 6828721 166508493 246825953 486320856 2.091e+09 1.033e+09 486320856 12171398 11710905 60183759355<br />

3 semi-Medium (2.0-3.99)<br />

i 17369966 15925792 1.056e+09 2.644e+09 319882170 5534304 79484345 110262603 271647245 1.487e+09 647152075 271647245 4629130 7499065 28138233650<br />

ui 23834104 13865814 601095167 1.091e+09 176960400 1965141 67830999 107799135 160552051 678500823 412616576 160552051 8375035 6080265 27895012851<br />

t 41204070 29791606 1.657e+09 3.736e+09 496842570 7499445 147315344 218061738 432199296 2.166e+09 1.06e+09 432199296 13004165 13579330 56033246501<br />

4 Medium (4.0-9.99)<br />

i 16703179 14925591 1.038e+09 2.494e+09 119485547 5055405 50126258 64573469 151088306 1.385e+09 561080394 151088306 3701800 8035942 22567150150<br />

ui 22960831 11614369 478079654 782961290 162090869 2229930 45737822 72662082 99354222 492413719 318513262 99354222 6724686 4938106 19772748748<br />

t 39664010 26539960 1.516e+09 3.277e+09 281576416 7285335 95864080 137235551 250442528 1.878e+09 879593656 250442528 10426486 12974048 42339898898<br />

5 Large (10 And Above)<br />

i 6466006 5646768 397426357 981670064 43651640 1614325 8901807 10531392 29396859 532339332 200331779 29396859 962557 3654196 7658355750<br />

ui 11180282 3456773 135283751 188415820 59724135 880278 9056442 13528240 19154123 120260132 85314627 19154123 2161258 1378053 5517695824<br />

t 17646288 9103541 532710108 1.17e+09 103375775 2494603 17958250 24059632 48550982 652599464 285646406 48550982 3123815 5032249 13176051574<br />

All Groups<br />

i 74690610 68442318 4.773e+09 1.196e+10 1.468e+09 22354423 343045715 469408440 1.272e+09 6.709e+09 2.9e+09 1.272e+09 18368922 32870213 1.23908e+11<br />

ui 94932879 50782796 2.181e+09 4.332e+09 772891636 8283437 267649156 415858875 629533398 2.655e+09 1.543e+09 629533398 30915826 21698557 1.14519e+11<br />

t 1.7e+08 1.19e+08 6.954e+09 1.629e+10 2.24e+09 30637860 610694871 885267315 1.902e+09 9.363e+09 4.443e+09 1.902e+09 49284748 54568770 2.38427e+11<br />

61<br />

Note: I-irrigated<br />

UI-unirrigated<br />

T = total <strong>of</strong> i & ui<br />

Total may not tally due to rounding <strong>of</strong>f


62 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

ConsUMPtion RAtio<br />

Table - 22<br />

NPK CoNSUmPTioN raTio SiNCe 1985-86<br />

sl. no. Year NPK ratio<br />

1 1985-86 7.0 : 2.5: 1<br />

2 1986-87 6.7 : 2.4 : 1<br />

3 1987-88 6.5 : 2.5 : 1<br />

4 1988-89 6.8 :2.5 : 1<br />

5 1989-90 6.3 :2.6 : 1<br />

6 1990-91 6.0 : 2.4 : 1<br />

7 1991-92 5.9 : 2.4 : 1<br />

8 1992-93 9.5 : 3.2 : 1<br />

9 1993-94 9.7 : 2.9 : 1<br />

10 1994-95 8.4 : 2.6 : 1<br />

11 1995-96 8.5 : 2.5 : 1<br />

12 1996-97 10.0 : 2.9 :1<br />

13 1997-98 7.9 : 2.8 : 1<br />

14 1998-99 8.5 : 3.1 : 1<br />

15 1999-00 6.9 : 2.9 : 1<br />

16 2000-01 7.0 : 2.7 : 1<br />

17 2001-02 6.8 : 2.6 : 1<br />

18 2002-03 6.5 : 2.5 : 1<br />

19 2003-04 6.9 : 2.6 : 1<br />

20 2004-05 5.7 : 2.2 : 1<br />

21 2005-06 5.3 : 2.2 : 1<br />

22 2006-07 5.9 : 2.4 :1<br />

23 2007-08 5.5 : 2.1 :1<br />

24 2008-09 4.6:2.0:1<br />

25 2009-10 4.3:2.0:1<br />

Note: Optimum consumption Ratio is 4.0: 2.0: 1.0


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 23<br />

PRodUCtion oF BioFeRtiLiZeR in indiA<br />

sl. no. name <strong>of</strong> the state Year<br />

63<br />

(in tonnes)<br />

2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

south Zone<br />

1 a & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2 andhra Pradesh 205.00 2019.50 2246.43 4500.619 4515.81 168.136 1345.28<br />

3 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

4 Karnaraka 1083.40 1135.86 612 341.64 2841.269 11921.057 3695.5<br />

5 Kerala 54.85 213.25 8.34 261.75 814.447 1187.001 1936.451<br />

6 lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

7 Pondicherry 22.62 0 7.78 1827.78 471.286 561.7924 452.79<br />

8 tamil nadu 1845.50 1564.94 2207.58 1770.29 3466.966 4687.818 3732.5862<br />

total 3211.37 4933.55 5082.13 8702.079 12109.778 18525.804 11162.607<br />

west Zone<br />

9 Chhatisgarh 86.95 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

10 gujarat 1034.85 943.00 1371.60 1250.63 1263.301 1149.695 1309.19<br />

11 goa 0 0 0 3.5 0 0 0<br />

12 Madhya Pradesh 1300.45 1333.94 823.07 1204.76 1884.867 848.448 1587.6775<br />

13 Maharashtra 3035.00 3049.98 2098.96 2425.959 2486.41 1249.87 1861.33<br />

14 Rajasthan 590.01 30.64 430.59 339.75 302.30 353.67 805.571<br />

15 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0<br />

total 6047.26 5357.56 4724.22 5224.599 5936.88 3601.6806 5563.764<br />

north Zone<br />

16 Delhi 0 1.36 1.23 0 168.844 1165.1 1021.85<br />

17 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

18 Haryana 22.54 20.16 23.48 30.22 8.89 14.25 6.195<br />

19 Himachal Pradesh 9.48 10.30 9.59 0 56.21 0 8.5<br />

20 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

21 Punjab 2.95 0.37 2.27 2 1.7 1.14 301.232<br />

22 Uttar Pradesh 115.98 130.27 486.30 212.78 250.057 885.5174 962.6417<br />

23 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 48.23 32.00<br />

total 150.95 162.46 522.87 245 485.701 2114.2344 2332.419<br />

east Zone<br />

24 bihar 0 15.00 41.00 36.9 20 0 0<br />

25 Jharkhand 0 0 9.00 205.62 201.68 15 15<br />

26 orissa 59.31 32.62 65.97 280.54 331.94 405.03 289.867<br />

27 West bengal 226.53 74.296 194.60 1406.48 922.34 241.24 256.5<br />

total 285.84 121.916 310.57 1929.54 1475.96 661.27 561.367<br />

north east Zone<br />

28 arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

29 assam 88.50 25.20 107.60 8.465 70.901 129.3552 121.04<br />

30 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

31 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

32 Mizoram 1.14 0 0 1.68 3.58 1.996 2.5<br />

33 Nagaland 8.03 0 17.03 10.65 13.98 16.0092 18.25<br />

34 sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

35 tripura 5.80 0 0 23.25 14.27 14.68 278.402<br />

total 103.47 25.20 124.63 44.05 102.73 162.04 420.19<br />

Grand total 9798.89 10600.686 10764.42 16145.263 20111.05 25065.03 20040.348<br />

Source: DAC - National Centre <strong>of</strong> Organic Farming (NCOF), Ghaziabad


64 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

Table - 24<br />

ConsUMPtion oF FeRtiLiZes in seLeCted CoUntRies<br />

in 2007 & 2008<br />

(Kg Per hec)<br />

Country nitrogen (n) Phosphate (P2o5) Potash (K2o) total<br />

(n+P2o5+K2o)<br />

egypt 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008<br />

1120.0 1139.1 169.4 180.4 52.0 55.0 1341.4 1374.5<br />

Canada 1890.6 1816.8 669.0 575.0 363.0 178.0 2922.6 2569.8<br />

usa 11480.0 10906.0 3840.6 3072.0 4219.0 2531.4 19539.6 16509.4<br />

China 33111.8 33236.7 11569.8 10500.0 6480.0 4685.0 51161.6 48421.7<br />

India 14419.1 15090.5 5514.7 6506.2 2636.3 3312.6 22570.1 24909.3<br />

Pakistan 2925.3 3035.0 629.9 629.9 27.0 25.0 3582.2 3689.9<br />

France 2402.7 2098.9 631.3 295.6 794.2 390.4 3828.2 2784.9<br />

austria 106.0 98.0 38.4 21.0 46.0 23.0 190.4 142.0


Foodgrain Production<br />

(In Million MT)<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s Consumption in<br />

Nutrients (in lakh MT)<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 25<br />

FerTiliZer CoNSUmPTioN ViS-a-ViS FooDgraiN ProDUCTioN<br />

From 2002-03 To 2009-10<br />

2002 -<br />

2003<br />

2003 -<br />

2004<br />

2004 -<br />

2005<br />

2005 -<br />

2006<br />

2006 -<br />

2007<br />

2007 -<br />

2008<br />

2008 -<br />

2009<br />

2009 -<br />

2010<br />

174.78 213.19 198.36 208.6 217.28 230.78 234.47 218.2`<br />

160.94 167.99 183.98 203.4 216.52 225.7 249.09 260.86<br />

FIGURe - 3<br />

FOODGRaIN PRODUCTION VIS a VIS FeRTIlIZeRS CONSUMPTION<br />

65


PRICES OF FERTILIZERS


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 26<br />

stAteMent sHowinG tHe MRP, nBs, And % PAYMent BY FARMeRs UndeR nUtRient<br />

BAsed sUBsidY PoLiCY<br />

Sl.<br />

No.<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s MRP from<br />

1.4.2002<br />

to<br />

17.6.2008<br />

MRP during<br />

18.6.2008<br />

to<br />

31.3.2010<br />

MRP w.e.f.<br />

1.4.2010 (as<br />

indicated by<br />

companies)<br />

subsidy<br />

under<br />

nbs<br />

total cost<br />

under NbS<br />

69<br />

(Rs. Per MT)<br />

% <strong>of</strong> the total cost<br />

to be paid by the<br />

farmer<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7= 5+6 8=5/7X100<br />

1 DaP 9350 9350 9950 16268 26218 37.95<br />

2 MaP 9350 9350 9950 16219 26169 38.02<br />

3 MoP 4455 4455 5055 14692 19747 25.60<br />

4 tsP 7460 7460 8050 12087 20137 39.98<br />

5 SSP (w.e.f. 1..5.2008) 3400 4600 3200 4400 7600 42.11<br />

6 16-20-00-13 7100 5875 6475 9203 15678 41.30<br />

7 20-20-0-13 7280 6295 6895 10133 17028 40.49<br />

8 20-20-00-00 7280 5343 5943 9901 15844 37.51<br />

9 23-23-00-00 8000 6145 6745 11386 18131 37.20<br />

10 28-28-00-00 9080 7481 8281 13861 22142 37.40<br />

11 10-26-26-00 8360 7197 7897 15521 23418 33.72<br />

12 12-32-16-00 8480 7637 8337 15114 23451 35.55<br />

13 14-28-14-00 8300 7050 7650 14037 21687 35.27<br />

14 14-35-14-00 8660 8185 8785 15877 24662 35.62<br />

15 15-15-15-00 6980 5121 5721 11099 16820 34.01<br />

16 17-17-17-00 8100 5804 6404 12578 18982 33.74<br />

17 19-19-19-00 8300 6487 7287 14058 21345 34.14<br />

18 16-16-16-00 6160 11838 17998 34.23<br />

19<br />

Notes:<br />

ammonium Sulphate 10350 8500 5195 13695 62.07<br />

1. MAP was inducted into the Concession Scheme w.e.f. 1.4.2007<br />

2. TSP was inducted into Concession Scheme w.e.f. 1.4.2008<br />

3. Ammonium Sulphate (Capro Lactum Grade) was inducted into the Concession Scheme w.e.f. 1.7.2008 for FACT and GSFC<br />

4. Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy was announced w.e.f. 1.4.2010. NBS for SSP was introduced w.e.f. 1.5.2010<br />

5. 16-16-16-00 was inducted into the NBS w.e.f. 1.7.2010<br />

6. Separate additional subsidy would be paid to FACT/MFL/GNVFC for using Naphtha/FO/LSHS for producing captive Ammonia<br />

for production <strong>of</strong> various grades <strong>of</strong> fertilizers for a period <strong>of</strong> two years. Rate <strong>of</strong> this additional subsidy is yet to be finalized.<br />

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<br />

follows :<br />

Per Kg. Rate <strong>of</strong> nBs for various nutrients are as follows for the year 2010-11 w.e.f. 1.4.2010<br />

Nutrients NBS per Kg <strong>of</strong> Nutrient (in Rs.)<br />

"N" 23.227<br />

"P" 26.276<br />

"K" 24.487<br />

"S' 1.784


70 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

Year<br />

Table - 27<br />

PRiCes oF iMPoRted FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

dAP MoP Urea Phos acid Ammonia sulphur rock<br />

C&F Us FoB FoB india C&F C&F C&F C&F<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

2003-04 203 123 156 356 215 84 56<br />

2004-05 260 180 202 403 244 90 59<br />

2005-06 290 243 243 445 260 94 80<br />

2006-07 342.14 171.29 270.29 461.25 304.29 76.37 79.14<br />

2007-08 658.00 263.00 341.00 566.25 342.00 324.00 158.00<br />

2008-09 911.17 824.44 495.62 454.05 412.24<br />

2009-10 404.26 514.69 278.64 490-775 303.13 94.89 149.45


Months Urea<br />

(FoB)<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 28<br />

iNTerNaTioNal PriCe TreND iN 2009-10 (moNTH-WiSe)<br />

dAP<br />

(C&F)<br />

MoP<br />

(FoB)<br />

Phos acid<br />

(C&F)<br />

rock Phosphate<br />

(C&F)<br />

71<br />

(Price as per FMb – US $ PMT)<br />

Ammonia<br />

(C&F)<br />

april’ 09 278 333 775 630 133 296 64<br />

May’ 09 265 293 775 630 163 296 62<br />

June’ 09 261 280 775 549 184 251 62<br />

July’ 09 258 293 509 508 183 231 57<br />

august’ 09 273 316 398 506 183 244 57<br />

September’ 09 258 316 398 530 139 280 65<br />

October’ 09 262 297 398 525 141 313 65<br />

November’ 09 270 295 398 525 137 336 72<br />

December’ 09 288 352 398 533 113 330 88<br />

sulphur<br />

(C&F)<br />

January’ 10 307 432 396 596 143 328 140<br />

February’ 10 310 492 348 628 143 354 199<br />

March’ 10 307 479 354 733 143 385 209


FERTILIZER SUBSIDY


Years<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

subsidy Released<br />

Urea P & K<br />

Table - 29<br />

sUBsidY on FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

total subsidy<br />

disbursed/ due<br />

2002-2003 7788 3225 11013<br />

liabilities<br />

carryover to next<br />

year<br />

2003-2004 8509 3326 11835 2002<br />

75<br />

(Rs. In crores)<br />

Net incidence <strong>of</strong><br />

subsidy for the<br />

year<br />

2004-2005 10637 5142 15779 3372 17149<br />

2005-2006 11749 6550 18299 5914 20841<br />

2006-2007 15354 10598 25952 8788 28826<br />

2007-2008 23204 17134 40338 5000 36550<br />

2008-2009 33940 65555 99495 17134 111599<br />

2009-2010 24580 39452 64032 8234<br />

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Table - 30<br />

ComPaNY-WiSe SUbSiDY PaiD oN iNDigeNoUS Urea bY FiCC<br />

From 2004-05 To 2009-10<br />

(Rs. in Crores)<br />

s.no. Unit<br />

2004-05 2005-06<br />

Subsidy Paid/-recovered<br />

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

(A) Public Sector<br />

1 Rcf-Thal 671.09 852.01 1193.00 1618.37 2217.27 1227.65<br />

2 Rcf-Trombay 0.00 1.91 0.00 0.00 0 66.02<br />

3 Mfl 496.74 676.39 1008.89 899.39 1045.66 1147.82<br />

4 Nfl-bhatinda 434.37 353.64 439.34 839.61 892.72 983.62<br />

5 Nfl-Panipat 404.68 309.35 424.83 879.58 873 846.27<br />

6 Nfl-Vijaipur-I 146.45 123.93 121.23 151.11 384.97 255.68<br />

7 Nfl-Vijaipur-II 320.83 350.06 391.18 306.46 508.52 324.18<br />

8 Nfl-Nangal 452.51 420.85 473.13 836.72 839.58 930.77<br />

9 bvfcl-Namrup-III 28.64 20.70 76.28 72.57 42.83 26.37<br />

10 bvfcl-Namrup-II 0.00 0.00 20.71 32.95 33.38 21.81<br />

11 fact -6.63 -1.05 0.00 0 0 0<br />

12 nlc -0.15 0.00 0.00 0 0 0<br />

13 Gsfc (State Government) 217.68 57.69 98.21 79.38 121.37 181.13<br />

14 Gnfc (State Government) 265.46 293.98 325.71 775.73 664.13 964.59<br />

total 3431.67 3459.46 4572.51 6491.87 7623.43 6975.91<br />

(B) Cooperative Sector<br />

1 Kribhco 197.59 245.94 186.37 490.1 1050.35 649.61<br />

2 Iffco-Phulpur-II 865.60 913.65 1078.78 1253.73 702.84 1144.54<br />

3 Iffco-Phulpur-I 526.58 536.03 754.97 551.22 604.96 692.09<br />

4 Iffco-Kalol 319.76 151.92 401.91 506.43 1483.21 670.91<br />

5 Iffco-aonla-I 158.17 95.03 181.43 519.61 721.41 593.16<br />

6 Iffco-aonla-II 245.56 125.55 214.51 546.98 764.19 624.56<br />

total 2313.26 2068.12 2817.97 3868.07 5326.96 4374.87<br />

(C ) Private Sector<br />

1 Nfcl-I 184.25 144.44 224.57 212.02 352.8 208.78<br />

2 Nfcl-II 298.05 479.39 600.85 790.63 879.12 666.14<br />

3 Cfcl-I 386.49 329.26 234.81 392.98 561.28 441.77<br />

4 Cfcl-II 821.19 828.45 527.02 994.67 842.34 769.33<br />

5 tata 382.66 329.67 313.65 458.57 817.62 573.78<br />

6 Zil 484.61 623.09 786.03 748.69 1066.19 1036.68<br />

7 Sfc 310.48 436.36 402.40 684.1 649.46 466.76<br />

8 Indogulf 215.97 278.39 208.31 298.37 598.3 700.43<br />

9 spic 668.13 896.08 1112.27 369.82 19.87 0<br />

10 Ocfl 361.76 87.24 0.00 0 0 0<br />

11 Ksfl 0.00 0.00 209.31 382.02 1188.8 448.82<br />

12 Mcfl 384.63 461.32 640.67 758.17 988.59 916.98<br />

13 Duncan 0.00 38.90 0.00 0.39 0 0<br />

total 4498.22 4932.59 5259.89 6090.43 7964.37 6229.47<br />

sbfa interest 53.98<br />

Grand total 10243.15 10460.17 12650.37 16450.37 20968.74 17580.25


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

Table - 31<br />

ComPaNY-WiSe SUbSiDY PaiD oN iNDigeNoUS De-CoNTrolleD P & K FerTiliZerS<br />

From 2005-06 To 2009-10<br />

(Amount Rs. in Crores)<br />

Company name 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

1 Coromandel <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s ltd 369.06 626.74 876.53 7176.89 2929.14<br />

2 Deepak <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s &<br />

Petrochemicals Corp<br />

6.70 17.60 19.10 119.66 66.81<br />

4 <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Chemicals<br />

Travancore ltd<br />

281.05 404.80 359.06 1215.92 653.44<br />

5 Godavari Fertilisers &<br />

Chemical ltd<br />

418.97 705.60 1107.07 175.80 0.00<br />

6 Gujrat Narmada Valley<br />

Fertilisers Co.ltd<br />

68.25 99.17 148.41 699.98 160.24<br />

7 Gujrat State Fertilisers &<br />

Chemical ltd<br />

299.90 696.66 1176.35 3347.48 1185,31<br />

8 Hindalco Industries ltd 105.87 156.95 153.82 564.09 259.53<br />

9 Hind lever Chemical ltd 4.74 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

10 <strong>Indian</strong> Farmers Fertiliser<br />

Cooperative ltd (IFFCO)<br />

1096.33 1287.01 2785.79 10007.45 5142.21<br />

11 IFFCO(GFCl) 24.80 1.83 0.00 0.00<br />

12 Indo Gulf 0.83 0.23 0.00 0.69<br />

13 Manglore Chemicals &<br />

Fertilisers ltd<br />

66.00 148.34 242.73 692.85 316.51<br />

14 Madras Fertilisers ltd 99.18 87.06 30.24 1.02 0.00<br />

15 Oswal Chemical and<br />

Fertiliser ltd<br />

72.21 0.00 136.26 7.33 0.00<br />

16 Paradeep Phosphate ltd. 494.69 794.05 1165.48 2961.93 1526.84<br />

17 Rashtriya Chemicals &<br />

Fertilisers ltd<br />

117.88 197.18 285.56 740.93 560.38<br />

18 Southern Petrochemical<br />

Industries Corp ltd<br />

169.98 203.82 146.21 50.88 97.52<br />

19 ZIl Industries ltd 304.83 481.35 741.27 1840.07 993.90<br />

20 Tata Chemicals ltd (Hll) 270.23 460.71 726.17 2311.85 984.33<br />

21 sfc 108.20<br />

22 cfcl 754.34<br />

23 Dil 0.02<br />

24 tfcl 64.21<br />

25 iPl 12644.40<br />

total<br />

Plus<br />

4271.50 6369.10 10100.05 45485.99 14876.16<br />

Total Payment to Ssp<br />

Units<br />

194.55 264.75 228.49 1040.73 1122.98<br />

exp. Pre Oct 2000 29.37 7.26 0.11 0.00 0.00<br />

exp. on Special Freight 3.77 7.05 5.15 2.24 0.86<br />

Gross total 4499.19 6648.16 10333.80 46528.96 16000.00<br />

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Table - 32<br />

ComPaNY-WiSe SUbSiDY PaiD oN imPorTeD moP & DaP<br />

From 2004-05 To 2009-10<br />

imported MoP & dAP (Amount Rs. in Crores)<br />

Company name 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

1 cfcl 41.27 127.9 75.12 32.70 754.34 411.57<br />

2 cil 39.32 58.2 97.68 66.54 665.99 771.15<br />

4 DeePaK 0.45 0.03 49.87 31.00 106.5 247.72<br />

5 fact 5.11 0.99 0.02 16.22 36.65 162.36<br />

6 GNVFC 17.34 71.64 160.21 156.43 107.8 4.07<br />

7 iPl 685.36 979.8 1607.5 4667.46 12644.4 12722.37<br />

8 Mfl 2.14 8.84 0.27 4.2 9.23<br />

9 MMtc 5.35 0.61 1.781<br />

10 nfcl 3.98 6.95 9.88 0.00 0.00 109.81<br />

11. nfl 0.00 0..00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.77<br />

12. PPl 29.17 49.22 107.36 99.06 302.36 471.75<br />

12 rcf 48.29 82.7 110.46 320.86 1016.8 1852.74<br />

13 sfc 135.92 175.09 304.9 143.87 1.82 0.00<br />

14 sPic 0.52 0.38 1.89<br />

15 TCl(Hll) 58.54 120.21 215.1 160.90 1006.05 816.24<br />

16 tfcl 0.65 0.38 2.83 64.21 98.89<br />

17 Zil 25.47 81.47 167.11 162.79 1519.25 1499.83<br />

18 gfcl 1.38 3.19 13.251 8.40 0.2 0.00<br />

19 gsfc 0.06 0.0013<br />

20 iffco 22.98 169.7 414.6 366.07 10863.1 2875.03<br />

21 MiPl 137.8 245.93 287.10 3407.02 682.8<br />

22 KRIbHCO 51.46 23.71 0.00 270.2<br />

23 inDo gulf 2.86 0.7 0.00<br />

24 Dil 0.05 0.74 0.69 0.002 0.00<br />

25 Mcfl 11.52 53.97 96.12 345.5<br />

26 ril 1.51 0.21 0.08 0.00 0.00<br />

27 eiD Parry 0.02<br />

28 nfl 0.07<br />

29 rallies 0.53<br />

30 ciPl 18.76<br />

31 DMcc 0.13<br />

32 cargill 42.35<br />

34 totAL 1165.18 2097.00 3650.00 6599.99 32597.51 23452.06


POLICY NOTIFICATIONS


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

1. NoTiFiCaTioN oN NeW PriCiNg SCHeme (NPS) – iii For Urea<br />

To,<br />

The executive Director,<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong> Industry Coordination Committee,<br />

8th Floor, Sewa bhawan,<br />

R. K. Puram,<br />

New Delhi.<br />

No. 12012/3/2006-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Subject : Policy for Stage-iii <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units.<br />

81<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

8 th March 2007<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to refer to this <strong>Department</strong>’s letter No. 12019/5/98-FPP dated 30th January 2003 and No.<br />

12019/19/2003-FPP, Dated 29-7-2003 vide which the salient features <strong>of</strong> Stage- I & II <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme (NPS)<br />

introduced w.e.f 1.4.2003, were communicated. It was, inter alia, communicated that the modalities <strong>of</strong> Stage-III<br />

would be decided by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s (DOF) after review <strong>of</strong> the implementation <strong>of</strong> Stage-I and Stage-<br />

II. It has been decided to implement Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS with certain modifications as contained in the succeeding<br />

paragraphs.<br />

(a) DUraTioN.<br />

2. The Policy for NPS Stage-III will be effective from 1.10.2006 to 31.3.2010. Stage-II Policy has been extended<br />

upto 30.9.2006. The policy for incentivizing additional production <strong>of</strong> urea during Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS will be<br />

applicable from the date <strong>of</strong> notification and till then the additional production <strong>of</strong> urea by units beyond 100%<br />

<strong>of</strong> their capacity will be governed by the existing policy <strong>of</strong> sharing <strong>of</strong> the net gain between the Government<br />

and the unit in the ratio <strong>of</strong> 65:35.<br />

(b) groUPiNg oF Urea UNiTS<br />

3. During Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS, the following measures will be taken to calculate concession rates <strong>of</strong> urea units :i)<br />

existing six group classification will continue as given in annexure. I-a.<br />

ii) Group averaging will be done after updation <strong>of</strong> all costs upto 31.3.2003.<br />

iii) Capacity utilization levels <strong>of</strong> 93% for pre-92 Naphtha and FO/lSHS based plants and 98% for pre-92<br />

gas, post-92 gas, post-92 Naphtha and mixed energy based plants will be considered for calculating the<br />

base concession rates <strong>of</strong> urea units as on 31.3.2003.<br />

iv) Transportation cost <strong>of</strong> gas will be computed and paid separately.<br />

v) The updated notional concession rates <strong>of</strong> all urea units as on 1.4.2003 so determined on the pattern<br />

followed during Stage-I <strong>of</strong> NPS will form the basis to calculate the concession rate payable to each urea<br />

unit during Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS commencing from 1.10.2006. No outlier benefit will be admissible to any<br />

unit in Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS.<br />

vi) On the base concession rate so determined for each unit, only escalation and de- escalation on components<br />

<strong>of</strong> variable cost on actual basis subject to pre-set energy norms given in Stage – III.


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vii) a deduction <strong>of</strong> Rs 50/MT from the concession rates <strong>of</strong> pre-92 Naphtha and FO/lSHS based and Rs. 75/<br />

MT from the other units for the reduced capital related charges (CRC) will be made.<br />

viii) The respective pre-set energy consumption norm <strong>of</strong> each urea unit during Stage-II <strong>of</strong> NPS or the actual<br />

energy consumption achieved during the year 2002-03, whichever is lower, will be recognized as the<br />

norm for Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS.<br />

ix) Saving on energy over the pre-set norms will be paid as per the basic rate <strong>of</strong> the weighted average <strong>of</strong><br />

feed/fuel used during Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS.<br />

(C) reSUmPTioN oF Urea ProDUCTioN bY UNiTS UNDer SHUTDoWN.<br />

4. Resumption <strong>of</strong> production by urea units currently not in production, viz, RCF-Trombay-V, FaCT-Cochin<br />

and Duncans Industries limited (DIl)-Kanpur is allowed based on natural gas/lNG/CbM/Coal gas. Upon<br />

resumption, the base concession rate <strong>of</strong> these units will be the Stage-III concession rate <strong>of</strong> the group to which<br />

they belonged, or their own concession rate updated till 31.3.2003 for all costs and thereafter adjusted for the<br />

feedstock changeover, whichever is lower.<br />

(D) CoNVerSioN oF NoN-gaS baSeD UNiTS To Ng/lNg.<br />

6. i) all functional Naphtha and FO/lSHS based units should get converted within a period <strong>of</strong> 3 years (<strong>of</strong> these,<br />

Shriram <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals ltd (SFC) Kota is expected to convert by the end <strong>of</strong> the current financial year).<br />

On the expiry <strong>of</strong> the aforementioned period, the Government will not subsidize the high cost urea produced<br />

by the non-gas based urea units and rate <strong>of</strong> concession <strong>of</strong> such units will be restricted to the lower <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prevalent import parity price (IPP) or their own rate. Units not able to tie up gas will have to explore alternative<br />

feedstock like Coal bed Methane(CbM) and coal gas.<br />

II) In order to provide incentives for conversion to gas, since there is no recognition <strong>of</strong> investment made by units<br />

for conversion, there will be no mopping up <strong>of</strong> energy efficiency for a fixed period <strong>of</strong> 5 years for Naphtha<br />

based as well as for FO/lSHS based units. Capital subsidy will be considered for FO/lSHS based units for<br />

which DOF will notify a separate scheme in consultation with <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure(DOe) Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Finance.<br />

iii) For conversion <strong>of</strong> the non-gas based Urea Plants to Natural Gas (NG) / liquefied Natural Gas (lNG), a Committee<br />

headed by Petroleum Secretary, comprising <strong>of</strong> Secretaries <strong>of</strong> Planning Commission, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

and <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure has been constituted for facilitating the connectivity and supply <strong>of</strong> gas to<br />

non-gas based units converting to gas and to develop appropriate mechanism for fixing the price <strong>of</strong> gas in a<br />

transparent manner.<br />

(e) iNCeNTiVeS For aDDiTioNal Urea ProDUCTioN.<br />

6. The following measures are decided to be implemented to incentivise additional Urea production in the<br />

country:i)<br />

No permission will be required from the Government for production beyond 100% <strong>of</strong> re-assessed urea<br />

capacity <strong>of</strong> the unit.<br />

ii) all production between 100% and 110% <strong>of</strong> the existing reassessed capacity, if so required by the government<br />

as per the approved production plan will be incentivized on the existing net gain sharing<br />

formula between the Government and the unit in the ratio <strong>of</strong> 65:35 respectively with the proviso that<br />

the total amount paid to the units, after including the component <strong>of</strong> variable cost will be capped at the<br />

unit’s own concession rate.<br />

iii) Units increasing production beyond 110% may be compensated at their concession rate, subject to the<br />

overall cap <strong>of</strong> IPP.<br />

iv) While procuring additional urea beyond 100% <strong>of</strong> the reassessed capacity <strong>of</strong> urea units, a merit order


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

system <strong>of</strong> procurement will be followed. In other words, the units which supply urea at the least cost<br />

would be given preference in procurement.<br />

v) The cost <strong>of</strong> feedstock/fuel allowed will be in the ratio <strong>of</strong> gas/lNG/Naphtha etc. with reference to actual<br />

ratio <strong>of</strong> consumption <strong>of</strong> annual actual production <strong>of</strong> urea up to that portion <strong>of</strong> the incremental production<br />

<strong>of</strong> urea required by the Government for sale to agriculturalists. energy/inputs for non-agricultural<br />

sale/exports and surplus ammonia shall be allocated on costlier feed/fuel basis.<br />

vi) To the extent that the Government does not require any quantities <strong>of</strong> additional production for direct<br />

sale to agriculturalists, the concerned units would be free to dispose <strong>of</strong> the remaining quantities by<br />

way <strong>of</strong> exports, sale to complex manufacturers etc. without seeking prior permission <strong>of</strong> DOF.<br />

vii) Government will not subsidize the additional production, if not required by it for agricultural<br />

consumption.<br />

(F) DiSTribUTioN aND moVemeNT iSSUeS<br />

7. The following measures have been decided to be implemented for movement <strong>of</strong> Urea to District level and<br />

below :-<br />

(i) The Government will continue to retain the authority to direct movement <strong>of</strong> urea stock up to 50% <strong>of</strong><br />

production depending upon the exigencies <strong>of</strong> the situation.<br />

(ii) States would be required to allocate the entire quantity <strong>of</strong> planned urea arrivals i.e., both regulated<br />

and de-regulated urea in a District-wise, month-wise and supplier wise format.<br />

(iii) each unit will maintain a district level stock point in the districts where it is required to supply urea.<br />

These district level stock points will be the primary Godowns.<br />

(iv) Subsidy to individual units will be reimbursed based on conformity to planned movement up to district<br />

level for both controlled and de-controlled urea. The monitoring <strong>of</strong> the movement and distribution <strong>of</strong><br />

urea throughout the country will be done by an On-line computer-based monitoring system. The time<br />

limit <strong>of</strong> existing payment system i.e., 45 days will be adhered to. It will be ensured that no certification<br />

by State Governments is required for release <strong>of</strong> subsidy to urea Units. Subsidy will be paid only when<br />

the urea reaches the district.<br />

(v) The <strong>Department</strong> will operate a buffer stock through the State Institutional agencies /<strong>Fertilizer</strong> Companies<br />

in States up to a limit <strong>of</strong> 5% <strong>of</strong> their seasonal requirement.<br />

(vi) The <strong>Department</strong> will work through the agricultural department <strong>of</strong> the states to realize the objective <strong>of</strong><br />

adequate and timely availability <strong>of</strong> urea at the block level.<br />

8. The freight reimbursement to urea units under NPS-III will be done as follows:-<br />

(i) Primary Freight will be reimbursed on the basis <strong>of</strong> actual leads for rail movement;<br />

(ii) Reimbursement <strong>of</strong> railway freight will be as per the actual expenditure;<br />

(iii) For the road component <strong>of</strong> the primary freight, road leads will be as per actual distance to the primary<br />

godown and per tonne Km. rates will be escalated by the composite road transport index { weighted<br />

average <strong>of</strong> the Wholesale Price Indices (WPIs) <strong>of</strong> HSD oil, Motor Tyres, Truck Chassis and all Commodities};<br />

(iv) One time enhancement <strong>of</strong> 33% will be granted on the road component <strong>of</strong> primary freight to <strong>of</strong>fset the<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> Supreme Court directed maximum truckload limit <strong>of</strong> 9 MT on road vehicles;<br />

(v) Tariff Commission will be requested to fix average leads and per tonne km base rates for road trans-<br />

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portation in the case <strong>of</strong> secondary movement. These rates will be escalated by WPI (composite road<br />

transport index) every year;<br />

(vi) Pending finalization <strong>of</strong> leads and rates by the Tariff Commission, secondary freight which was frozen at<br />

2002-03 rates during Stages I & II <strong>of</strong> NPS will be escalated by the increase/decrease in WPI (composite<br />

index) since 2002-03;<br />

(vii) The Freight computed and paid as per the policy shall not exceed the actual freight expenditure incurred<br />

by the units.<br />

(viii) The existing scheme for special freight subsidy will continue for supplies to the North eastern States<br />

and Jammu & Kashmir.<br />

(g) PoliCY iN reSPeCT oF HigH CoST UNiTS (ProDUCiNg aT HigHer THaN iPP):<br />

9. In order to disincentivise high cost production <strong>of</strong> 8 Naphtha and FO/lSHS based units whose cost <strong>of</strong> production<br />

is higher than the prevalent IPP, to facilitate their early conversion to gas, these units are allowed to produce<br />

100% <strong>of</strong> capacity should they adhere to an agreed timetable for conversion to gas and tie up <strong>of</strong> gas/lNG/<br />

CbM/Coal gas. If they do not, they will be given only 75% <strong>of</strong> the difference between the rate <strong>of</strong> concession<br />

and variable cost component (i.e., 75% <strong>of</strong> the balance fixed costs beyond 93% <strong>of</strong> capacity utilization) in the 1st<br />

year (1.4.2007) and 50% <strong>of</strong> the fixed cost beyond 93% capacity utilization from 2nd year (1.4.2008) onwards.<br />

(H) PoliCY For imPorT oF Urea.<br />

10. The existing system <strong>of</strong> import <strong>of</strong> urea through designated State Trading enterprises (STes) i.e. Minerals &<br />

Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC), State Trading Corporation (STC) and <strong>Indian</strong> Potash limited (IPl) will<br />

continue.<br />

(I) Policy for Joint Ventures abroad<br />

11. To encourage setting up <strong>of</strong> JV fertilizer plants abroad in countries where gas is available in abundance and<br />

is much cheaper, the JVs for production <strong>of</strong> urea will be set up abroad subject to the condition that the<br />

Government will enter into / encourage long term buy back arrangements with JVs abroad depending upon<br />

merits. accordingly, suitable mechanisms be evolved for effectively securing long term fertilizer related<br />

supplies, including through investments and joint ventures abroad.<br />

(j) oTHer meaSUreS<br />

12. Cost <strong>of</strong> bags<br />

The cost <strong>of</strong> bags, which was frozen during Stage-I & II <strong>of</strong> NPS, will now be allowed based on moving weighted<br />

average cost <strong>of</strong> bags to compensate for the rise in prices over the last three years. For the year 2006-07, the<br />

weighted average <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> bags for each unit will be for the three years beginning 2002-03 and accordingly<br />

thereafter.<br />

13. Taxes on inputs<br />

For Stage-III, it is decided that sales tax on inputs and other taxes recognized under RPS will be paid on<br />

actual basis. Where Value added Tax (VaT) has been introduced, such <strong>of</strong> the above taxes as are subsumed in it will<br />

be recognized to the extent they are non-vattable.<br />

In case <strong>of</strong> any issue/dispute relating to interpretation <strong>of</strong> the policy, the decision <strong>of</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

shall be final. The above provisions will remain in force during the Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS or until further orders, whichever<br />

is earlier.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

Sd/-<br />

(Deepak Singhal)<br />

Joint Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel No. 23381294


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

2. notiFiCAtion on FoRtiFied And CoAted FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

No. 12012/20/2007-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

to<br />

The CMD/MDs.<br />

RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/<br />

CFCl/TaTa/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MFCl/FaCT/FCI/HFCl.<br />

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Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 2 nd June 2008<br />

Subject : Policy for encouraging production and availability <strong>of</strong> fortified and coated fertilizers in the<br />

country – reg.<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> Government on the following provisions regarding production and<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> fortified and coated fertilizers in the country.<br />

(i) at present, the following fertilizers, hereinafter referred to as subsidized fertilizers, are covered under<br />

the subsidy regime administered by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and their existing notified Maximum<br />

Retail Price(MRP)/indicative MRP are as below:<br />

sl. no. Name <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Current indicative mrP<br />

(Rs. per tonne)<br />

1 urea 4830<br />

2 DaP 9350<br />

3 MaP 9350<br />

4 MoP 4455<br />

5 10:26:26 8360<br />

6 12:32:16 8480<br />

7 14:28:14 8300<br />

8 14:35:14 8660<br />

9 15:15:15 6980<br />

10 16:20:00 7100<br />

11 17:17:17 8100<br />

12 19:19:19 8300<br />

13 20:20:00 7280<br />

14 23:23:00 8000<br />

15 28:28:00 9080<br />

16 ssP 3400


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The indigenous manufacturers/producers <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned subsidized fertilizers are allowed to<br />

produce fortified/coated subsidized fertilizers up to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 20% <strong>of</strong> their total production <strong>of</strong> respective<br />

subsidized fertilizers.<br />

(ii) The manufacturers/producers are allowed to sell all the FCO approved fortified/coated subsidized fertilizers,<br />

except for Zincated Urea and boronated SSP at a price up to 5% above the MRP <strong>of</strong> the subsidized<br />

fertilizer as indicated in the table above. For Zincated Urea and boronated SSP, the manufacturers<br />

are allowed to charge up to 10% above MRP <strong>of</strong> Urea and SSP respectively.<br />

(iii) every manufacturer/producer, who intend to produce FCO approved fortified/coated fertilizers, should<br />

intimate at least one month prior to the date <strong>of</strong> start <strong>of</strong> production, to the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s,<br />

the details <strong>of</strong> production plan <strong>of</strong> the fortified/coated fertilizers along with the details <strong>of</strong> its approval under<br />

FCO. an additional provision for submission <strong>of</strong> production, dispatch, receipt and sale data relating<br />

to fortified/coated fertilizer will be made in the <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Monitoring System (FMS) by the <strong>Department</strong><br />

and the manufacturer/producer will have to update the above details in FMS on the onset <strong>of</strong> production<br />

and sale <strong>of</strong> the proposed fortified/coated fertilizers.<br />

(iv) The fertilizer companies will also be required to submit a certificate from the statutory auditors regarding<br />

total production <strong>of</strong> fortified/coated subsidized fertilizer as against the total production <strong>of</strong> subsidized<br />

fertilizer to indicate the adherence to the ceiling <strong>of</strong> 20% as indicated in para (i) above.<br />

2. The above orders will be effective w.e.f. 1st June, 2008.<br />

1) Chief Secretaries <strong>of</strong> all State Governments and Union Territories<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

Sd/-<br />

(Deepak Singhal)<br />

Joint Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel No. 23381294<br />

2) Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial<br />

Policy & Promotion, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Petroleum & Natural Gas, Planning Commission.<br />

3) Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 067<br />

4) all Officers/sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Office <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

5) Copy also to:<br />

6) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

3. notiFiCAtion on nUtRient BAsed PRiCinG oF sUBsidiZed<br />

FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

to<br />

No.12012/5/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

cMD/MDs<br />

RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/<br />

CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl<br />

SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.<br />

Subject: Nutrient based pricing <strong>of</strong> subsidized fertilizers – new MRPs there<strong>of</strong>.<br />

87<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 17 th June, 2008.<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> the Government for the nutrient based pricing <strong>of</strong> subsidized<br />

fertilizers. The selling prices <strong>of</strong> subsidized fertilizers will be based upon the nutrients contained therein. accordingly,<br />

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<br />

be eligible for subsidy under the Concession Scheme for P&K fertilizers and New Pricing Scheme Stage-III for<br />

Urea.<br />

4. The above revised MRPs will be effective w.e.f. 18th June, 2008.<br />

5. The fertilizer companies need to ensure that MRPs on the bags stand revised with effect from the date <strong>of</strong> this<br />

order. The fertilizers should be dispatched in bags with revised MRPs only.<br />

6. all receipts and sales <strong>of</strong> fertilizers in the districts on or after the date <strong>of</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> this order as<br />

indicated in para 3 above, will be eligible for subsidy in accordance with the revised MRPs.<br />

Copy to:<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

Sd/-<br />

(Deepak Singhal)<br />

Joint Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel No. 23381294<br />

1 Chief Secretaries <strong>of</strong> all State Governments and Union Territories<br />

2. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

3. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 067<br />

4. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Office <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

5. Director (<strong>Fertilizer</strong> accounts)- to ensure updation <strong>of</strong> new rates in the FMS for generation <strong>of</strong> bills as per new<br />

rates from the date <strong>of</strong> its implementation as indicated above.<br />

Copy also to:<br />

Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

4. notiFiCAtion on ConCession sCHeMe FoR sinGLe sUPeR<br />

PHoSPHaTe (SSP)<br />

89


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department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

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5. notiFiCAtion on iMPLeMentAtion oF tHe nUtRient<br />

baSeD SUbSiDY (NbS) PoliCY For PHoSPHaTiC aND<br />

PoTaSSiC (P & K) FerTiliZerS


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

93


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department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

95


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6. notiFiCAtion on iMPLeMentAtion oF tHe nUtRient<br />

baSeD SUbSiDY (NbS) PoliCY For PHoSPHaTiC aND<br />

PoTaSSiC (P & K) FerTiliZerS


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

97


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department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

7. notiFiCAtion on iMPLeMentAtion oF tHe nUtRient<br />

baSeD SUbSiDY (NbS) PoliCY For SiNgle SUPer PHoSPHaTe<br />

(SSP) FerTiliZerS<br />

99


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department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

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department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 103<br />

8. notiFiCAtion on ModiFiCAtion in CeRtAin eLeMents oF<br />

tHe ConCession sCHeMe on deContRoLLed PHosPHAtiC<br />

& PoTaSSiC (P & K) FerTiliZerS<br />

to<br />

No. 22011/4/2009-MPR<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

1. Chief Secretaries/all agriculture Production Commissioners/Secretaries (agriculture)<br />

2. Directors, Directorate <strong>of</strong> agriculture <strong>of</strong> the State Governments/U.Ts.<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi,<br />

The 7 th July 2009<br />

Subject: Modification in certain elements <strong>of</strong> the Concession Scheme on decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K)<br />

fertilizers with effect from 1 st april 2009 – regarding,<br />

Madam/sir,<br />

In continuation <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong> letter No. 5-1/2007-Shipping II-MPR dated 11th July 2008 conveying<br />

continuation <strong>of</strong> the Concession Scheme on decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K) fertilizers with effect from 1st april<br />

2008, I am directed to convey that the Government has approved modifications in certain elements <strong>of</strong> the Concession<br />

Scheme with effect from 1st april 2009. accordingly, the policy for Concession Scheme for P&K fertilizers (except SSP) w.e.f<br />

1st april 2009 will be as follows:<br />

2) The Maximum Retail Prices (MRPs) <strong>of</strong> decontrolled P & K fertilizers covered under the Concession Scheme will<br />

be as per the details given below:<br />

Products MRP w.e.f. 18th June 2008<br />

DaP 9350<br />

MaP 9350<br />

MoP 4455<br />

tsP 7460<br />

16:20:00:13 5875<br />

20:20:0:13 6295<br />

20:20:00:00 5343<br />

23:23:00:00 6145<br />

28:28:00:00 7481<br />

10:26:26:00 7197<br />

12:32:16:00 7637<br />

14:28:14:00 7050<br />

14:35:14:00 8185<br />

15:15:15:00 5121<br />

17:17:17:00 5804<br />

19:19:19:00 6487<br />

ammonium Sulphate 10350<br />

(Rs. per Mt)


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3) Final concession rates will be worked out on monthly basis w.e.f 1 st april 2009 taking into account prices<br />

adopted as detailed below.<br />

4) Monthly concession for imported Di-ammonium Phosphate (DaP) will be based on the average <strong>of</strong> low and<br />

high prices <strong>of</strong> DaP published in <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Market bulletin (FMb) and Fertecon from US Gulf fob, plus Tampa-<br />

Mundra/India West Coast freight for the month preceding the last month or the actual weighted average <strong>of</strong><br />

the landed price for the current month, whichever is lower.<br />

5) Monthly concession for indigenous DaP will be same as that given to imported DaP.<br />

6) Monthly concession for indigenous and imported TSP will be based on the average <strong>of</strong> low and high fob prices<br />

<strong>of</strong> TSP published in the FMb plus freight for the month preceding the last month or the actual weighted<br />

average <strong>of</strong> the landed price for the current month, whichever is lower.<br />

7) Monthly concession for imported MOP and imported and indigenously granulated MaP will be based on<br />

average <strong>of</strong> the low and the high C&F prices <strong>of</strong> the month preceding the last month published in the <strong>Fertilizer</strong><br />

Market bulletin (FMb) – FSU fob plus baltic freight for MOP and baltic fob plus baltic freight for MaP or the<br />

actual weighted average <strong>of</strong> the landed prices <strong>of</strong> the current month, whichever is lower.<br />

8) Per unit price <strong>of</strong> ‘P’ for monthly concession for complex fertilizers will be derived from the delivered cost <strong>of</strong><br />

DaP and imported ammonia under the Concession Scheme.<br />

9) Per unit price <strong>of</strong> ‘N’ for monthly concession for complex fertilizers will be based on Group-wise cost <strong>of</strong> ‘N’<br />

(based on usage <strong>of</strong> feed stock, namely gas, naphtha, imported urea/ammonia and imported ammonia), as<br />

adopted by the Government based on the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Tariff Commission.<br />

10) Per unit price <strong>of</strong> ‘K’ for monthly concession for complex fertilizers will be based on the C&F cash price <strong>of</strong> MOP,<br />

as recognized for the concession scheme for MOP.<br />

11) Per unit cost <strong>of</strong> ‘S’ for sulphur containing complex fertilizers will be recognized based on the price <strong>of</strong> imported<br />

sulphur.<br />

12) Group-wise ‘Other costs’ as adopted by the Government based on the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Tariff<br />

Commission will be recognized for monthly concession for complex fertilizers. For IFFCO Paradeep, ‘Other<br />

Cost’ will also include separate cost <strong>of</strong> investment/revamping, as adopted by the Government based on the<br />

calculation <strong>of</strong> the Tariff Commission.<br />

13) Freight will be reimbursed as per the Uniform Freight Subsidy on actual basis.<br />

14) Concession payable for MaP (11-52-00) and TSP (0-46-0) will be capped to that payable for DaP. Further,<br />

import <strong>of</strong> MaP and TSP on Government account, if so decided, would be within the overall ceiling for imported<br />

DaP in a year as decided from time to time to the extent <strong>of</strong> shortfall in availability <strong>of</strong> DaP.<br />

15) The average <strong>of</strong> the low and the high C&F prices <strong>of</strong> ammonia (cfr India), Sulphur (cfr India) and Prilled Urea<br />

(arabian Gulf fob) for the preceding month published in the <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Market bulletin (FMb) or actual weighted<br />

average landed price for the current month purchased by the P&K manufacturers/importers, whichever is<br />

lower, will be adopted for monthly concession for complex fertilizers. Price <strong>of</strong> naphtha purchased by the<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s & Chemicals Travancore limited (FaCT) during the current month will be adopted for working out<br />

the cost <strong>of</strong> ‘N’ for naphtha based Complex fertilizers. Price <strong>of</strong> natural gas (aPM) as per the current month will<br />

be adopted for working out the cost <strong>of</strong> ‘N’ for gas based Complex fertilizers.<br />

16) The input/fertilizer prices for the Concession Scheme will be derived on the basis <strong>of</strong> an ‘outlier’ methodology.<br />

accordingly, the weighted C&F price <strong>of</strong> various raw-materials/intermediates/finished fertilizers (landed at<br />

<strong>Indian</strong> ports in the relevant month) for computation <strong>of</strong> monthly concession will be adopted by excluding<br />

the outlier(s). Prices, which are less than 5% or US $ 30 per MT <strong>of</strong> the ‘industry average’, whichever is lower,<br />

will be excluded while computing the ‘industry average’. The ‘outlier’ will be provided a separate treatment<br />

whereby the difference between ‘outlier’ price and the ‘industry average’ will be shared in the ratio <strong>of</strong> 65:35<br />

between the ‘outlier’ and the Government respectively. The ‘outlier’ methodology will also be applicable to<br />

all long-term contracts including all existing long-term contracts such as ammonia Off-Take agreement (aOTa)<br />

<strong>of</strong> IFFCO with OMIFCO w.e.f 1 st april 2008.<br />

17) Monthly weighted average landed prices <strong>of</strong> finished fertilizers and fertilizer inputs are computed by the<br />

<strong>Department</strong> based on the documents provided by the importers such as bill <strong>of</strong> lading and bill <strong>of</strong> entry<br />

including customs paid on quantity and value <strong>of</strong> the imports. Importers are required to disclose net quantity<br />

and value, net <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong>f-invoice transactions.<br />

18) Updation in the factor <strong>of</strong> escalation/de-escalation in the nutrient price for complex fertilizers w.e.f 1 st april<br />

2009 will be carried out in consultation with the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Finance after the


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 105<br />

Tariff Commission’s recommendation is received.<br />

19) Payment procedure will be as implemented by the <strong>Department</strong> vide letter no. 19011/59/2003-MPR (pt) dated<br />

12 March 2009 for supplies <strong>of</strong> fertilizers w.e.f 1st December 2008 on the basis <strong>of</strong> arrival/receipt <strong>of</strong> fertilizers in<br />

the districts and certificate <strong>of</strong> receipt by the State Government and sale <strong>of</strong> fertilizers by the company certified<br />

by their statutory auditor.<br />

20) The buffer Stocking Scheme for 3.5 lakh MT <strong>of</strong> DaP and 1 lakh MT <strong>of</strong> MOP w.e.f 1st april 2009 will be<br />

continued.<br />

21) State Governments/Union Territory Governments are requested to ensure that the manufacturers and<br />

importers <strong>of</strong> P & K fertilizers are not allowed to sell the decontrolled P & K fertilizers at rates more than the<br />

MRPs indicated above in paragraphs 2 above.<br />

22) This issues with the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the Internal Finance Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s vide their dairy<br />

no. 2254/IFD/09 dated 7th July 2009.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

Sd/-<br />

(H. abbas)<br />

Deputy Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel. No. + 11- 2338 3814<br />

Copy forwarded to:<br />

1. Secretary (agriculture), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

2. Secretary (expenditure), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, North block, New Delhi.<br />

3. Joint Secretary (INM), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

4. Joint Secretary (PF II), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, North block, New Delhi.<br />

5. Director (Cabinet), Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

6. executive Director, FICC, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, New Delhi<br />

7. Director <strong>of</strong> accounts, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, Udyog bhawan, New Delhi – to update MRP under the FMS<br />

and take necessary action for payment as per the policy.<br />

8. Deputy Secretary (Finance), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, New Delhi<br />

9. Director General, FaI, New Delhi<br />

10. all the manufacturers & importers <strong>of</strong> P&K fertilizers.<br />

Sd/-<br />

(H. Abbas)<br />

Deputy Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Copy also to:<br />

PS to Minister (C&F)/Sr. PPS to Secretary (<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)/aS&Fa/JS (P&P)/JS (F&P)/JS (a&M) economic advisor/<br />

Controller <strong>of</strong> accounts/PaO/US-aD (Concession Wing)/Sr. aD (accounts) Fa Wing/aD (Ol for translation in Hindi)/<br />

Guard File/Technical Director, NIC for uploading the same on the <strong>Department</strong>’s website.<br />

copy also to<br />

Ms. Vini Mahajan,<br />

Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi


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9. notiFiCAtion on UniFoRM FReiGHt sUBsidY on ALL<br />

FeRtiLiZeRs<br />

to<br />

cMD/MDs<br />

No.12012/2/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/<br />

CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl<br />

SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.<br />

Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 17 th July, 2008.<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> the Government for a separate uniform freight subsidy policy on<br />

all subsidised fertilizers covered under the New Pricing Scheme Stage-III (NPS-III) for indigenous urea and the<br />

Concession Scheme on P&K fertilizers being administered by the <strong>Department</strong>. The policy will also be applicable on<br />

imported Urea subject to contractual obligations, if any. The salient features <strong>of</strong> the policy are as below:<br />

a) The rail freight expenditure for transportation <strong>of</strong> fertilizers will be paid as per the actual expenditure based on<br />

actual lead.<br />

b) The road freight towards transportation <strong>of</strong> fertilizers from nearest railway rake point to block, or from<br />

manufacturing unit/port directly by road to block, consists <strong>of</strong> two elements– lead distance and per KM rate.<br />

This element <strong>of</strong> subsidy will be paid as below:<br />

i) The lead distance for each block in the district will be based on the average district lead (average <strong>of</strong><br />

leads from nearest rail rake point to block headquarters).<br />

ii) The per KM road freight will be paid on the basis <strong>of</strong> average <strong>of</strong> existing per KM rate for each State in<br />

the country, being adopted by FICC for reimbursement <strong>of</strong> freight subsidy for indigenous urea, under<br />

NPS-III.<br />

iii) It will be implemented retrospectively w.e.f. 1.4.08.<br />

c) The normative per KM rate will be annually escalated/de-escalated based on a composite road transport<br />

index (weighted average <strong>of</strong> the WPIs <strong>of</strong> HSD oil, Motor Tyres, Truck Chassis and all Commodities) as already<br />

being done under NPS-III.<br />

d) The manufacturing units (especially the SSP units) not having railway siding facilities, will also be reimbursed<br />

the road transportation costs from their unit to the nearest rail rake point based on actual leads and the per<br />

tonne per KM rate, as computed in paras above.<br />

e) The freight subsidy will be paid on actual movement <strong>of</strong> fertilizers up to the block level based on monthly<br />

district-wise/block movement plans. The subsidy will be released only after the fertilizer reaches the District/<br />

block as per the monthly plan. any additional supply beyond 10% <strong>of</strong> the monthly plan will be eligible for<br />

subsidy only after 120 days <strong>of</strong> its receipt in the district, provided it is accounted for in the subsequent month’s<br />

plan.<br />

f) The State Governments will be responsible for confirming the receipts <strong>of</strong> fertilizers as indicated in the<br />

movement plan in the FMS. They are required to either confirm or deny the receipts <strong>of</strong> fertilizers within 30


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 107<br />

days, whereafter the final freight subsidy will be released to the manufacturers/importers. However, in case<br />

<strong>of</strong> any report <strong>of</strong> any non-receipt/shortfall, the difference in freight subsidy will be suitably recovered.<br />

g) The policy is proposed to be implemented from 1st april, 2008. Where the concession price <strong>of</strong> a fertilizer<br />

includes a fixed freight subsidy, payments so made from 1st april, 2008 till the date <strong>of</strong> Notification will be<br />

adjusted against the freight subsidy to be paid under this policy. For SSP, the first stage is proposed to be<br />

implemented from 1st October, 2008.<br />

h) The special freight re-imbursement scheme for J&K and North eastern States stands withdrawn as the freight<br />

will be now based on actual leads.<br />

2. The manufacturers/importers will make separate claims for freight subsidy on monthly basis in the prescribed<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ormas which will be separately circulated along with guidelines for the same. a freight module under<br />

FMS, for generation <strong>of</strong> freight claims are being separately worked out and will be put in place shortly. In the<br />

interim, it is proposed to pay the freight on the basis <strong>of</strong> average per tone rates indicated below.<br />

i) Indigenous Urea - Rs.616 per MT<br />

ii) Imported Urea - Rs.850 per MT<br />

iii) Indigenous DaP/MaP - Rs.770 per MT<br />

iv) Imported DaP/MaP/TSP - Rs.850 per MT<br />

v) MOP - Rs.623 per MT<br />

vi) Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s - Rs.616 per MT<br />

vii) SSP (w.e.f. 1.10.08) - Rs.616 per MT<br />

3. The base concession rates and final concession rates for P&K fertilizers will be devoid <strong>of</strong> freight element from<br />

1st april, 2008 onwards and for SSP, from 1st October, 2008 onwards. The provisions <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme<br />

Stage-III for freight subsidy on indigenous urea will stand amended w.e.f. 1st april, 2008.<br />

4. The manufacturers/importers will have to ensure provision <strong>of</strong> details <strong>of</strong> movement and receipts <strong>of</strong> fertilizers<br />

in various districts/blocks in the country, on the <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Monitoring System (FMS), in order to be eligible for<br />

freight subsidy.<br />

5. The above will be applicable till further orders.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

sd/<br />

(Deepak Singhal)<br />

Joint Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel No. 23381294<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Chief Secretaries <strong>of</strong> all State Governments and Union Territories<br />

2. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

3. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 067<br />

4. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Office <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to:<br />

smt. Vini Mahajan,<br />

Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.


108 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

10. notiFiCAtion on ReVised ConCession sCHeMe FoR sinGLe<br />

SUPer PHoSPHaTe (SSP) FerTiliZer<br />

No.12011/04/2007-MPR<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

The 25th august, 2008.<br />

to<br />

1. Chief Secretaries/agriculture Production Commissioners/Secretaries (agriculture) .<br />

2. Directors, Directorate <strong>of</strong> agriculture <strong>of</strong> the State/UTs.<br />

Subject: Revised Concession for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) <strong>Fertilizer</strong> for 2008-09 - regarding<br />

Madam/Sir,<br />

In supersession <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong> letter <strong>of</strong> even number dated 30 th april 2008 communication the revised<br />

Concession Scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) fertilizer for 2008-09 with effect from 1st May 2008, the<br />

following is the policy on Concession Scheme for SSP with effect from1 st May 2008:<br />

2) Government <strong>of</strong> India has decided to announce a uniform all-India MRP <strong>of</strong> SSP. accordingly, the MRP fo<br />

powered SSP (PSSP) will be Rs. 3400/- per MT.<br />

3) Manufacturers/marketrs <strong>of</strong> SSP are allowed to charge additional Rs. 400/- per MT forGranulated SSP (GSSP)<br />

over the MRP <strong>of</strong> Rs. 3400 per MT applicable for PSSP. Fro boronated SSP (bSSP), manufacturers/marketers are<br />

allowed tocharge additional 10% <strong>of</strong> the MRP <strong>of</strong> SSP.<br />

4) For manufacturing SSP, indigenous as well as improted rock phosphate is used. accordingly, Government <strong>of</strong><br />

India has dedided toprovided separate tate <strong>of</strong> concessions for SSP manufactured based on indigenous and<br />

imported tock phosphate. base Concession rates forSSP manufactured using indigenous rock phosphate will<br />

be Rs. 3658 per MT and for SSP manufactured using imported rock phosphate will be RS. 5630 per MT.<br />

5) For SSP manufactured using both indigenous and imported rock phosphate by any manufacture, the rates <strong>of</strong><br />

concession will be settled in proportion to the production <strong>of</strong> SSP throught use <strong>of</strong> indigenous and imported<br />

rock phosphate respectively.<br />

6) Final concession rates will be worked on monthly vasis on the basis <strong>of</strong> price <strong>of</strong> imported and indigenous rock<br />

phosphate, as applicable and imported sulphur for the preceding month.<br />

7) The monthly final rated(escalation/de-escalation) will ve based on the average <strong>of</strong> the low and the high C&F<br />

prices forthe preceding month published in the <strong>Fertilizer</strong>marketbuletin (FMb) <strong>of</strong> acutal weighted aferage <strong>of</strong><br />

imported Sulphur and imported Rock Phosphate (imported by theDaP/NPK manufacturers excluding any<br />

outlier) arrived during the same period, whichever is lower, for manufacturers using imported rock phosphate.<br />

Price <strong>of</strong> indigenous rock from Rajasthan State mines & Mineral ltd (RSMMl) would be reckoned with for<br />

concession to indigenous SSP manufactures.<br />

8) Manufacturers/marketers <strong>of</strong> SSP irrespective <strong>of</strong> their annual production would be entitled to receive on<br />

accountpayment<strong>of</strong> 85% (90% with bank guarantte) <strong>of</strong> claims on sale <strong>of</strong> SSP duly certified by their Statutory<br />

auditor auditor and subject t<strong>of</strong>iling complete information as prescribed under FMS. balance claim will be<br />

considered for payment after the quantity as well asquality <strong>of</strong> SSP sold in the STate has been certified by the<br />

State Government concerned as per Pr<strong>of</strong>rma 'b'.<br />

9) It is clarified that only such quantity <strong>of</strong> SSP wouldbe eligible for concession which has been covered under<br />

the quality inspection by the State Government and has been certified as per the criterial contained in the<br />

FCO through pr<strong>of</strong>orma'b' by the State Government. In case <strong>of</strong>andy short supply <strong>of</strong> supply or supply <strong>of</strong> substandard<br />

product, as identifed by the State Government through Pr<strong>of</strong>orma 'b', necessary recoveries would<br />

beeffected fromsubsequent claims <strong>of</strong>the manufacturesr/marketers.<br />

10) In the cases wheres Concession has been availed by manufacturers/marketers for auantities claimed to have


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 109<br />

been sold but later contested by the State concerned and found to be so, revovery <strong>of</strong> the concession would<br />

be made. In those cases, where concession claimed involves sub-standard and/or produced based on nonqualified<br />

raw material, recovery <strong>of</strong> the amount involved would be made along with penal interest @ Prime<br />

lending Rate (PlR based on SbI rate) plus 3% <strong>of</strong> the amount involved.<br />

11) It has been decided to moniter details <strong>of</strong> raw materials, production dispatch and sales <strong>of</strong> SSP under the<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong> Monitoring System (FMS) w.e.f. 1 st May 2008. Manufactures/Marketers as required to provided<br />

requisite date under the FMS as per the pr<strong>of</strong>orma prescribed for this purpose.<br />

12) State Government are reqested to ensure that the manufactures/marketersfoSSPfertilizer are not allowed to<br />

sell SSP (PSSP, GSSP& bSSP) at rates more than the MRSs indicated above in paragraphs 2 & 3 above.<br />

13) This is issued with the approval <strong>of</strong> the competent authority.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

(H. abbas)<br />

Deputy Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel. No. 2338 3814<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Secretary (agriculture), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Co-operation, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

2. Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, North block, New Delhi.<br />

3. Joint secretary (PF-II), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong>expenditure, North block, New Delhi.<br />

4. eD, FICC, R K Puran, New Delhi.<br />

5. Director (Cabinet), Cobinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati bhawan, New Delho.<br />

6. Director <strong>of</strong> accounts, Udyog bhawan, New Delho.<br />

7. Director General FaI, New Delho.<br />

8. all the manufactures/marketers <strong>of</strong> DaP/NPKMOP?SSP<br />

Copy also to: NIC <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong> for uploading on the <strong>Department</strong>'s website<br />

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<br />

(P&I)?DS (F), Conroller <strong>of</strong>accounts & Pay & announts Officers in the Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s/US (MRP Guard File).<br />

list <strong>of</strong> SSP manufactures Under Condession Scheme<br />

1. Phosphate Company ltd. West bengal.<br />

2. Tata Chemicals ltd., West bengal.<br />

3. Jubilant Organosis ltd. U.P.<br />

4. Coromandal <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s ltd. Tamil Nadu.<br />

5. Khaitan Chemical & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s ltd., M.P.<br />

6. Rama Phosphates ltd. M.P.<br />

7. beC <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s ltd. Chhatisgarh.<br />

8. Dharamsi Morarji Chemicals ltd. Maharashtra.<br />

9. Rama Krishi Rasayani, Haharashtra.<br />

10. liberty Phosphates & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s ltd. Rajsthan.<br />

11. Teesta agro lte. West bental.


110 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

11. notiFiCAtion on ReVised PoLiCY FoR Ad HoC ConCession<br />

For SiNgle SUPer PHoSPHaTe (SSP) FerTiliZer<br />

No. 22011/04/2007-MPR (I)<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

MPR Section<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi,<br />

The 13 th august 2009<br />

to<br />

1. Chief Secretaries/agriculture Production Commissioners/Secretaries (agriculture) <strong>of</strong> all the State/Union<br />

Territory Governments.<br />

2. Directors, Directorate <strong>of</strong> agriculture <strong>of</strong> the State/Union Territory Governments.<br />

3. all SSP Manufacturers/Marketers.<br />

Subject: Revised policy for ad hoc concession for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) <strong>Fertilizer</strong> w.e.f. 1 st October 2009regarding,<br />

Madam/Sir,<br />

In continuation <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong>s letter <strong>of</strong> even no. dated 10 th august 2009 conveying continuation <strong>of</strong><br />

revised Concession Scheme for SSP fertilizer for three (3) months w.e.f 1 st July 2009 up to 30th September 2009,<br />

I am directed to convey that the Government have decided to implement a revised policy for ad hoc subsidy for<br />

SSP w.e.f 1 st October 2009, as per the following terms and conditions.<br />

2. In place <strong>of</strong> the existing all India MRP <strong>of</strong> Rs. 3400 per MT for Powdered SSP, Government <strong>of</strong> India has decided<br />

to leave the selling price <strong>of</strong> SSP open w.e.f 1 st October 2009. accordingly, the selling price <strong>of</strong> Granulated and<br />

boronated SSP will also be open.<br />

3. Government will provide an ad hoc concession <strong>of</strong> Rs. 2000 per MT for Powdered, Granulated and boronated<br />

SSP w.e.f 1 st October 2009.<br />

4. ‘On account’ Payment <strong>of</strong> 85% for sales w.e.f 1 st October 2009 will be made on the basis <strong>of</strong> the claim submitted<br />

by the eligible manufactures/marketers <strong>of</strong> SSP in Pr<strong>of</strong>orma ‘a’ & ‘C’ certified by their statutory auditor on<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> Powdered, Granulated and boronated SSP in the district <strong>of</strong> the State. The ‘On account’ payment is<br />

contingent on the manufacturers/marketers certifying that ‘Quality Certified’ stamp (quality as per FCO) has<br />

been put on each bag <strong>of</strong> SSP released in the market and also certification <strong>of</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> SSP as per the FCO<br />

at the point <strong>of</strong> production by the State in which the production unit is located. The balance payment will be<br />

made after certification <strong>of</strong> sales <strong>of</strong> SSP is received from the State Government concerned (State in which<br />

sales has taken place) certifying quantity <strong>of</strong> SSP sold w.e.f 1 st October 2009 as well as its quality as per FCO as<br />

per Pr<strong>of</strong>orma ‘b’. The State Governments are also required to mention that the bags <strong>of</strong> SSP sold in the State<br />

contained the stamp ‘Quality Certified’.<br />

5. The responsibility <strong>of</strong> regulation and maintaining quality <strong>of</strong> SSP produced and sold in the States as per<br />

the specifications <strong>of</strong> the FCO is <strong>of</strong> the State Governments. The State in which the SSP units are located is<br />

required to inspect and certify the quality <strong>of</strong> SSP at the point <strong>of</strong> production in their States for enabling the<br />

manufacturers/marketers <strong>of</strong> SSP to claim On account subsidy. The manufacturers/marketers are also required<br />

to certify to the <strong>Department</strong> that bags <strong>of</strong> SSP have been released in the market with stamp ‘Quality Certified’.<br />

The State Government concerned, in which sale <strong>of</strong> SSP has taken place, is required to certify quantity <strong>of</strong> sales<br />

<strong>of</strong> SSP as well as its quality as per FCO for final settlement <strong>of</strong> the claim for subsidy. The <strong>Department</strong> would<br />

continue to monitor the quality and other details as at present through the inspection conducted by the<br />

Project Development India ltd (PDIl, a PSU under the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s).<br />

6. ad hoc concession for SSP w.e.f 1 st October 2009 will be provided to those eligible SSP units only, which have<br />

either annual capacity utilization <strong>of</strong> at least 50% or annual production <strong>of</strong> 40,000 MT <strong>of</strong> SSP. For the purpose


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 111<br />

<strong>of</strong> recognizing capacity utilization/production, capacity as on 31 st March 2009 will be taken into account. The<br />

SSP units are required to inform the <strong>Department</strong> their installed capacity as on 31 st March 2009 certified by<br />

the statutory auditor with a copy to the PDIl. PDIl will also be required to submit a separate report on the<br />

installed capacity <strong>of</strong> the units as on 31st March 2009. Capacity utilization/ production for three months from<br />

the date <strong>of</strong> this notification on pro-rata basis will be taken into account for the capacity utilization/ production<br />

benchmark as above for ad hoc subsidy for sales <strong>of</strong> SSP w.e.f. 1st October 2009.<br />

7. any change, if required, in the existing pr<strong>of</strong>ormae for claim <strong>of</strong> ‘On account’, ‘balance’ and ‘Differential’ subsidy<br />

will be communicated separately.<br />

8. This issues with concurrence <strong>of</strong> the Internal Finance Division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s vide their dairy<br />

no. 1495/IFD/2009 dated 12 august 2009.<br />

Sd/-<br />

(H. abbas)<br />

Deputy Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel. No. + 11 - 2338 3814<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Secretary (agriculture), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Co-operation, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

2. Joint Secretary (INM), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Co-operation, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, Krishi bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

3. Joint Secretary (PF-II), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Finance, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, North block,<br />

New Delhi.<br />

4. eD, FICC, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, Shastri bhawan, New Delhi<br />

5. Director (Cabinet), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, Rashtrapati bhawan, New Delhi<br />

6. Director (<strong>Fertilizer</strong> accounts), <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, Udyog bhawan, New Delhi<br />

7. Controller <strong>of</strong> accounts, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s, Govt. <strong>of</strong> India, New Delhi<br />

8. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India (FaI), New Delhi.<br />

9. all manufacturers/importers <strong>of</strong> fertilizers under the Concession/subsidy scheme.<br />

10. PDIl, NOIDa<br />

Copy also to:<br />

PS to Minister (C & F)/ Sr. PPS to Secretary (<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)/ aS & Fa/ JS (P&P)/ JS (F & P)/ JS (a&M)/ economic advisor/<br />

Dir (M)/ Dir (Fin)/Dir (F)/ US (CW)/ aD (Fa Wing), aD (CW)/ PaO/RO(F)/ NIC, DoF for uploading on the <strong>Department</strong>’s<br />

website/ DD, Ol for Hindi translation/ US (MPR-Guard File).<br />

(H. Abbas)<br />

Deputy Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India


112 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

12. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR new inVestMents in UReA<br />

SeCTor aND loNg-Term oFF TaKe oF Urea From joiNT<br />

VentURes ABRoAd<br />

To,<br />

cMD/MDs<br />

No.12012/12/2007-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/<br />

CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl<br />

all Urea manufacturing units<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 4 th September, 2008.<br />

Subject: Policy for new investments in urea sector and long-term <strong>of</strong>ftake <strong>of</strong> urea from joint ventures abroad.<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> the Government on policy for New Investments in Urea Sector both<br />

indigenous and abroad, in supersession <strong>of</strong> the existing policy for investment made in new and expansion projects<br />

<strong>of</strong> Urea issued vide letter No.12019/11/2003-FPP(I) dated 29th January,2004. The salient features <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Investment policy are as under:<br />

1. import parity price: Import Parity Price for a month would be derived based on the prevailing prices in three<br />

months preceding the month under consideration as indicated below.<br />

Import Parity Price (IPP): The import parity price (IPP) for a particular month will be the lower <strong>of</strong> the actual<br />

average CIF price <strong>of</strong> urea imported in India during preceding three months and the IPP reported in the fertilizer<br />

magazines for the same preceding three months, as detailed below:<br />

IPP x = FOb arabian Gulf + Freight<br />

Where,<br />

IPP x = Import Parity Price for month (x)<br />

FOb arabian Gulf = average FOb reported price <strong>of</strong> urea for aG in the three magazines as listed below, during<br />

preceding three month (x - 1) to (x - 3).<br />

Freight = average freight for aG in the three magazines listed below, during preceding three month (x - 1) to<br />

(x - 3).<br />

The exchange rate will be taken as the average <strong>of</strong> preceding three months for arriving at the price in INR. The<br />

three fertilizer magazines to be used for arriving at IPP prices will be as below:<br />

(a) Fertiliser Market bulletin, UK;<br />

(b) Fertiliser Week by british Sulphur, UK; and<br />

(c) Fertecon Weekly Nitrogen Fax, UK.<br />

2. Floor & Ceiling price: The floor for urea price be kept at USD 250 per MT. The ceiling for urea price is fixed<br />

at USD 425 per MT. The floor and ceiling prices are based on the feedstock price <strong>of</strong> USD 4.88 per MMbTU,<br />

which is the price <strong>of</strong> RIl gas plus estimated taxes. In case <strong>of</strong> any sharp increase (more than double the current<br />

price) in price <strong>of</strong> feedstock in future, the floor and ceiling will be adjusted to take care <strong>of</strong> increased cost <strong>of</strong><br />

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) <strong>of</strong> gas to<br />

the fertilizer sector/unit, then for the period for which that the assured price prevails, the floor and ceiling will<br />

be accordingly recalculated.<br />

3. revamp projects: any improvement in capacity <strong>of</strong> existing plants through investments upto Rs.1000 crore, in<br />

the existing train <strong>of</strong> ammonia-urea production will be treated as revamp <strong>of</strong> existing units. The additional urea<br />

from the revamp <strong>of</strong> existing units will be recognised at 85% <strong>of</strong> Import Parity Price with the floor and ceiling<br />

price as indicated in para-2 above. The urea produced from existing units beyond, their reassessed capacity<br />

under NPS or the maximum achieved capacity by a unit for 330 days in last four years (2003-07), whichever<br />

is higher ( cut <strong>of</strong>f quantity ), will be recognised as the production under revamp <strong>of</strong> the existing unit. However,<br />

the urea produced under revamp quantity will only be eligible for the above dispensation once the total<br />

production <strong>of</strong> the unit crosses 105% <strong>of</strong> the cut <strong>of</strong>f quantity or 110% <strong>of</strong> the reassessed capacity, whichever is<br />

higher. The cut <strong>of</strong>f quantities for various units can be seen at annexure-I.<br />

4. expansion projects: Setting up <strong>of</strong> a new ammonia-urea plant (a separate new ammonia-urea train) in the<br />

premises <strong>of</strong> the existing fertilizer plants, utilizing some <strong>of</strong> the common utilities will qualify for being treated<br />

as an expansion project. The investment should exceed a minimum limit <strong>of</strong> Rs.3000 cr. The urea from the<br />

expansion <strong>of</strong> existing units will be recognised at 90% <strong>of</strong> IPP, with a floor and ceiling price as indicated in para-2<br />

above.<br />

5. revival/brownfield projects: The Urea from the revived units <strong>of</strong> HFCl and FCIl will be recognised at 95%<br />

<strong>of</strong> IPP, with floor and ceiling as indicated in para-2 above, if the revival <strong>of</strong> closed units takes place in public<br />

sector.<br />

6. greenfield projects: The price <strong>of</strong> Urea from the Greenfield projects will be determined through a bidding<br />

route. The following will be followed incase <strong>of</strong> Greenfield projects.<br />

i) The <strong>Department</strong> will identify the location (deficit States) for setting up <strong>of</strong> Greenfield projects, or in<br />

coastal areas, encourage the urea units to add DaP/Complex fertilizers to their product lines.<br />

ii) The Greenfield projects will be <strong>of</strong>fered for bidding with a minimum floor price {<strong>of</strong> USD 250 per MT} and<br />

an appropriate ceiling price {<strong>of</strong> USD 425/MT}, which will be decided at the time <strong>of</strong> bidding based on<br />

domestic gas prices and the IPP. a commitment to <strong>of</strong>ftake a minimum <strong>of</strong> 50% <strong>of</strong> production <strong>of</strong> the unit<br />

in case <strong>of</strong> IPP falling below the floor price will be provided by the Government.<br />

iii) The bidder will have to indicate the price as a percentage discount below the prevailing IPP for urea.<br />

The feedstock linkage and price has to be entirely on the account <strong>of</strong> the bidder.<br />

iv) The detailed guidelines in the matter will be circulated separately.<br />

7. gas transportation charges: an additional gas transportation cost will be paid to units undertaking expansion<br />

and revival on the basis <strong>of</strong> actuals (upto 5.2 Gcal per MT <strong>of</strong> urea) as decided by the Regulator (Gas) subject to<br />

a maximum ceiling <strong>of</strong> USD 25 per MT <strong>of</strong> Urea. The cap will be subject to Composite Road Transport Index as<br />

applied in case <strong>of</strong> road transportation costs under the freight policy. However, in case <strong>of</strong> each revival project,<br />

the DPR should justify the higher gas transportation costs, if any, in terms <strong>of</strong> other savings accruing as a result<br />

<strong>of</strong> the location choice.<br />

8. allocation <strong>of</strong> gas: No aPM gas will be allocated towards production from the new investments as discussed<br />

above. all aPM gas will be allocated towards production in existing plants under the currently approved New<br />

Pricing Scheme Stage-III and its subsequent modifications. The actual mix excluding aPM gas will be provided<br />

towards production under revamp.<br />

9. Coal gasification based Urea Projects: The same will be treated on par with a brownfield or a Greenfield<br />

project as the case may be. In addition, any other incentives or tax benefits as provided by Government for<br />

encouraging coal gasification technology will also be extended to these projects.<br />

10. Joint Ventures abroad: The joint venture projects abroad in gas rich countries will be encouraged through firm<br />

<strong>of</strong>ftake contracts with pricing decided on the basis <strong>of</strong> prevailing market conditions and in mutual consultation<br />

with the joint venture company. However, the principle for deciding upon the maximum price will be the<br />

price achieved under Greenfield projects or 95% <strong>of</strong> IPP as applicable to brownfield projects (in absence <strong>of</strong> any<br />

Greenfield project) with a cap <strong>of</strong> USD 405 CIF India per MT and a floor <strong>of</strong> USD 225 CIF India per MT (inclusive<br />

<strong>of</strong> handling and bagging costs). The <strong>of</strong>ftake commitments from new JV projects abroad would be limited to


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a maximum <strong>of</strong> 5 million tonnes. However this ceiling can be reviewed, and additional committed <strong>of</strong>ftake and<br />

any deviation <strong>of</strong> price principle there<strong>of</strong> can be decided upon by <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s in consultation with<br />

the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure keeping in view that this does not constrain setting up <strong>of</strong> Greenfield projects<br />

in the country.<br />

11. Time period for proposed investment policy: It is proposed that only those revamp projects which start<br />

production <strong>of</strong> additional capacities within four years <strong>of</strong> Notification <strong>of</strong> the new policy would qualify for the<br />

dispensation recommended above. Similarly, only production from expansion and revival (brownfield) units<br />

that comes about within five years <strong>of</strong> Notification <strong>of</strong> the new policy would qualify for dispensation provided<br />

in the policy. If the production does not come through within the stipulated time period, such brownfield<br />

projects will be treated similar to a Greenfield project wherein price will be decided through limited bidding<br />

options. The time period for setting up <strong>of</strong> new JVs would also be five years under the new policy. Once the<br />

production under various projects start within the given time period, the pricing dispensation will be available<br />

till the continuance <strong>of</strong> the fertilizer subsidy regime and sale <strong>of</strong> urea under the same.<br />

12. The policy will be effective from the date <strong>of</strong> notification. However, the additional production under revamp<br />

beyond cut-<strong>of</strong>f quantities will be computed on an annual basis.<br />

Copy to:<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

(Rajesh agrawal)<br />

Deputy Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Tel No. 23381294<br />

1. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

2. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 067<br />

3. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Office <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to:<br />

Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.


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116 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

13. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR ConVeRsion oF Fo/LsHs<br />

UReA Units to nAtURAL GAs<br />

To,<br />

CMd/Md<br />

NFl, GNVFC<br />

no. 12014/1/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Subject: Policy for Conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS urea units to Natural Gas<br />

Sir,<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 6 th March, 2009.<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> Government on policy for conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS units to gas<br />

based units. To expedite the conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS units, the Government have approved to recognize cost <strong>of</strong><br />

conversions <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS units through a fixed cost for five years after conversion as per following parameters/<br />

conditions.<br />

a) Only FO/lSHS units viz. NFl- Nangal, NFl- bathinda, NFl – Panipat and GNVFC-bharuch would be covered<br />

under this policy.<br />

b) Such units would not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion.<br />

c) PDIl will evaluate the project report by conducting techno-economic feasibility study. The actual project cost<br />

for conversion would be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising <strong>of</strong> representatives <strong>of</strong> PDIl, DOF, FICC<br />

and respective units and will be in accordance with the final PIb approval along with exchange rate variation<br />

and variation in statutory levies.<br />

d) The pre-set energy would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same would be<br />

considered on designed/guaranteed basis and then same would be available to the unit for partially meeting<br />

the project cost. Keeping in view the above, the percentage <strong>of</strong> project cost to be considered for determining<br />

special fixed cost will be decided by the PIb while approving the project cost.<br />

e) The Special Fixed Cost Component shall include:<br />

f) Percentage <strong>of</strong> the Project Cost as decided by PIb<br />

g) Interest on borrowed Capital<br />

h) Return on own funds<br />

i) Income tax on Special Fixed Cost (after netting <strong>of</strong>f with respect to allowable project depreciation under Income<br />

Tax, Revenue from special additional fixed cost and interest charge allowed)<br />

j) 12% post tax return (pre tax 18.18% after 30% CT + 10% SC + 3% eC) would be considered for own funds<br />

deployed for the conversion project.<br />

k) The units may fund the project with a combination <strong>of</strong> borrowed and own funds. borrowing for project cost<br />

would be considered at the actual rate <strong>of</strong> interest subject to maximum <strong>of</strong> SbI PlR.<br />

l) The special additional fixed cost so determined would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the<br />

date <strong>of</strong> commercial production post conversion upto the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

5 years. The special fixed cost will be paid only for production till 100% <strong>of</strong> 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<br />

addition for the purposes <strong>of</strong> NFa as well as depreciation during current pricing and future pricing if any.<br />

n) The principal repayment would be considered on half yearly/quarterly basis for interest computation as per<br />

loan agreement/practice <strong>of</strong> lending Institution.<br />

2. The above scheme would be applicable to all projects undertaken in compliance to the provisions <strong>of</strong> NPS-III<br />

for conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS units to gas based.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

(b.N. Tiwari)<br />

Director<br />

Tel No. 23381294<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

2. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.<br />

3. executive Director, FICC<br />

4. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to:<br />

I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.


118 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

14. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR ConVeRsion oF Fo/LsHs<br />

Urea UNiTS-ameNDmeNT<br />

No. 12014/1/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Shastri bhawan,New Delhi<br />

Dated the 8th February 2010<br />

to<br />

CMd/Md<br />

NFl, GNVFC<br />

Subject: Policy for Conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS urea units – amendment <strong>of</strong><br />

sir<br />

I am directed to refer to <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s letter No. 12014/1/ 2008-FPP dated 6th March 2009<br />

regarding Policy for Conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS urea units. The above policy provides for reimbursement for the<br />

project cost through special fixed cost and energy savings to be linked with the production and to be paid in the<br />

span <strong>of</strong> five years post commissioning <strong>of</strong> the plant.<br />

2. It is clarified that the amount <strong>of</strong> energy savings and special fixed cost component to be paid based on<br />

production in a span <strong>of</strong> five years post commissioning is towards reimbursement <strong>of</strong> capital cost <strong>of</strong> the project<br />

and is a capital subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to Section 43(1) <strong>of</strong> Income Tax act 1961.<br />

Thus, no income tax is liable on the above reimbursement.<br />

3. The Special fixed component shall therefore not include Income tax on Special Fixed Cost (after netting <strong>of</strong>f<br />

with respect to allowable project depreciation under Income Tax, Revenue from special additional fixed cost<br />

and interest charge allowed).<br />

4. The provision <strong>of</strong> the policy for Conversion <strong>of</strong> FO/lSHS Urea units dated 6th March 2009 stand amended as<br />

above.<br />

5. This issue is with the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the Internal Finance Division <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong> conveyed vide their Dy.<br />

No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

( Deepak Singhal )<br />

Joint Secretary(F&P)<br />

Tele : 23381294<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

2. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.<br />

3. executive Director, FICC<br />

4. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to:<br />

(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<br />

reSUmPTioN oF Urea ProDUCTioN bY rCF-TrombaY UNiT<br />

To,<br />

cMD/MD<br />

RCF-Trombay<br />

No. 12014/1/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 6 th March, 2009.<br />

Subject: amendment <strong>of</strong> NPS-III - Policy for resumption <strong>of</strong> urea production by RCF-Trombay unit.<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> Government on a special dispensation to allow resumption <strong>of</strong> urea<br />

production by RCF-Trombay unit under New Pricing Scheme – Stage - III (NPS – III). To facilitate restart <strong>of</strong> RCF<br />

Trombay, a urea producing public sector unit, it has been decided to allow a minimum fixed cost equivalent to the<br />

weighted average fixed cost <strong>of</strong> the gas based urea units under NPS-III, with the preset energy as available to the<br />

unit under NPS-I & II.<br />

2. The above provisions would be applicable to RCF-Trombay upon resumption <strong>of</strong> urea production for the period<br />

<strong>of</strong> NPS-III and will be applicable till the applicability <strong>of</strong> NPS – III i.e. 31st March 2010.<br />

3. The unit will be required to communicate its participation under NPS – III in the pr<strong>of</strong>orma prescribed by<br />

FICC.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

(b.N. Tiwari)<br />

Director<br />

Tel No. 23381294<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

2. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.<br />

3. executive Director, FICC<br />

4. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to: I)<br />

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<br />

RestARt oF existinG UReA Units<br />

To,<br />

1. CMD/MD<br />

DIl-Kanpur, FaCT-Cochin, RCF - Trombay.<br />

2. e.D., FICC<br />

No. 12014/1/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Subject: amendment <strong>of</strong> NPS-III - Policy for restart <strong>of</strong> existing urea units.<br />

Sir,<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 6 th March, 2009.<br />

In partial supersession <strong>of</strong> provisions under New Pricing Scheme – Stage - III (NPS – III) notified vide this <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

letter no. 12012/3/2006-FPP dtd 8th March 2007, I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> Government on policy<br />

to allow resumption <strong>of</strong> production from the shut down units based on existing fuel/feedstock with the provision<br />

that the non-gas units will have to convert to gas by March, 2010, in accordance with the policy applicable for all<br />

other operational non-gas / naphtha based units in the country.<br />

2. The above scheme is applicable to the shut down urea units viz. RCF – Trombay, DIl- Kanpur and FaCT-Cochin<br />

resuming production on the existing feedstock / fuel and subsequently getting converted to gas based. all<br />

other provisions relating to restart <strong>of</strong> shutdown units as provided for under NPS – III will remain.<br />

3. The unit will be required to communicate its participation under NPS – III in the pr<strong>of</strong>orma prescribed by<br />

FICC.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

(b.N. Tiwaril)<br />

Director<br />

Copy to:<br />

5. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

6. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi. 110067.<br />

7. executive Director, FICC<br />

8. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to: I)<br />

Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South block, New Delhi.


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 121<br />

17. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR UniFoRM FReiGHt sUBsidY<br />

on ALL FeRtiLiZeRs UndeR tHe FeRtiLiZeR sUBsidY ReGiMe<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 17th March 2009<br />

to<br />

cMD/MDs<br />

RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/<br />

CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl<br />

SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.<br />

Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.<br />

Sir,<br />

In continuation <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong>’s letters <strong>of</strong> even dated 17th July 2008 and 4th February 2009, on the<br />

above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to say that the ad hoc per tonne per KM rates for road<br />

transportation <strong>of</strong> fertilizers in respect <strong>of</strong> all the districts <strong>of</strong> North eastern, Orissa and Jammu & Kashmir states<br />

will be as follows :-<br />

sl.no. state Rate(Rs/tonne/Km)<br />

1 Jammu & Kashmir 4.81<br />

2 arunachal Pradesh 2.22<br />

3 Manipur 4.38<br />

4 Meghalaya 6.39<br />

5 Mizoram 3.44<br />

6 Nagaland 3.50<br />

7 sikkim 7.07<br />

8 tripura 4.27<br />

9 orissa 4.06<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Chief Secretaries <strong>of</strong> all State Governments and Union Territories<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

( b.N. Tiwari )<br />

Director<br />

Tel No. 23386398


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18. notiFiCAtion on PoLiCY FoR UniFoRM FReiGHt sUBsidY<br />

on ALL FeRtiLiZeRs UndeR tHe FeRtiLiZeR sUBsidY ReGiMe<br />

to<br />

cMD/MDs<br />

No.12012/2/2008-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

RCF/MFl/bVFCl/NFl/KRIbHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCl/<br />

CFCl/TCl/ZIl/INDO-GUlF/SPIC/KSFl/MCFl/FaCT/FCIl/HFCl/IPl<br />

SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 22 nd May 2009<br />

Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.<br />

Sir,<br />

In continuation <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong>’s letters <strong>of</strong> even dated 17th July 2008, 4th February 2009 and dated<br />

15th april 2009, on the above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to say that it has been decided that<br />

the distance for direct dispatch by road has been restricted to 500 km and any dispatches to distance more than<br />

500 km has to be approved/regularised by the Director(Mov), DOF<br />

2. This is effective from 01st June 2009.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

sd/<br />

( Rajesh agrawal )<br />

Director(F)<br />

Tel No. 23386398<br />

Copy to:<br />

1. Chief Secretaries <strong>of</strong> all State Governments and Union Territories.<br />

2. Secretaries <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Revenue, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> economic affairs,<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture & Cooperation, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> commerce, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industrial Policy &<br />

Promotion, Planning Commission.<br />

3. Director General, <strong>Fertilizer</strong> association <strong>of</strong> India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi – 110 067<br />

4. Director(M)/Director(Fa)-Ub/Director(Input)-FICC/Director(Fin).<br />

5. all Officers/Sections in the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s and Office <strong>of</strong> FICC.<br />

Copy also to:<br />

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<br />

SCHeme For Urea maNUFaCTUre UNiTS-ameNDmeNTS<br />

tHeReoF<br />

to<br />

The executive Drector<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong> Industries Coordination Committee<br />

8 th Floor, Sewa bhawan,<br />

R.K.Puram,<br />

New Delhi<br />

No.12012/19/2007-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

(<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Shastri bhawan, New Delhi.<br />

Dated the 10 th July 2009<br />

Subject: Policy for Stage-III <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme for Urea Manufacture Units - amendments there<strong>of</strong><br />

Im am directed to refer to this <strong>Department</strong>'s letter No. 12012/3/2006-FPP dated 8th March, 2007, vide<br />

which the salient features <strong>of</strong> Stage-III <strong>of</strong> New Princing Scheme introduced with effect from 10.1.2006 were<br />

communicated. It has been furtehr paragraphs.<br />

(i) The capacity utilization <strong>of</strong> post-1992 Naphtha based Group averagewill beconsidered as 95% insted<br />

<strong>of</strong> 98% for calculating the base concession rates <strong>of</strong> urea units, provided no cost towards conversion is<br />

recognized under NPS-III<br />

(ii) The reduction is fixed cst <strong>of</strong> each urea unit strictly due to Group averaging principle under NPS-III will<br />

ve restricted to10% <strong>of</strong> the Normated Fixed Cost computed under the base concession rates. The above<br />

amendment will ve effective with effect from 1 st april, 2009 only<br />

(iii) The detailed paramenters forbuffer-Stocking Scheme <strong>of</strong>ureawillveas perthe provisions detailed at<br />

annexure-1.<br />

encl: as above<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

( Deepak Singhal )<br />

Joint Secretary (<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s)<br />

Tel: 23381294


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BUFFeR stoCKinG sCHeMe FoR UReA<br />

aNNXUre - 1<br />

1. The CCea in its meeting held on 1 st February, 2007 while approving NPS Stage-III for urea has authorized the<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s to operate a buffer stock <strong>of</strong> urea corresponding to 5% <strong>of</strong> the seasonal requirement.<br />

oBJeCtiVe<br />

2. The buffer Stocking <strong>of</strong> Urea is required keeping in view the following objectives:<br />

(i) To maintain stocks <strong>of</strong> Urea in case there is either a shortfall in production due to disruption in supplies<br />

<strong>of</strong> feedstock or delay/disruption in imports.<br />

sCHeMe<br />

(ii) To tide-over the suddeen spurt in demand/shortages in any part <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />

3. buffer stock would be positioned in the major agricultural states with the minimum stock being operated at<br />

50,000 tonnes in each state. Major agriculture states requiring buffer stock will be identified at the beginning<br />

<strong>of</strong> each cropping season.<br />

4. The buffer stocks would beoperated through the lead <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Suppliers (lFS) for These States as decided by<br />

the <strong>Department</strong>. The following states will have buffer stock <strong>of</strong> Urea:state<br />

Punjab<br />

Haryana<br />

Rajsthan<br />

uP<br />

MP<br />

aP<br />

Maharashtra<br />

gujrat<br />

bihar<br />

West bengal<br />

Karnataka<br />

tamil nadu<br />

orissa<br />

5. Urea for buffer stocking purposes will be allocated by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Fertilizer</strong>s under the essential<br />

Commodities aCT. ThelFS will hold quantities <strong>of</strong> Urea under the buffer stockin their warehouses at designated<br />

locations as approved by DOF from time to time. Urea will be released from the buffer stock for sale by the lFS<br />

as per the directions <strong>of</strong> the DOF in consultation with the State Government. The locations <strong>of</strong> buffer stocking<br />

warehousesand the quantities could be changed as per the instructions <strong>of</strong> DOF.<br />

6. For the purposes <strong>of</strong> payment <strong>of</strong> subsidy, the buffer stock warehouse will be treated as primary stock points<br />

and subsidy will be paid on the urea stocked as buffer once it reaches the burffer sotck warhouse at the<br />

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<br />

less than the Prime landing Rate (PlR) <strong>of</strong> the State bank <strong>of</strong> India as notified from time to time. This rate would<br />

be applicable at Rs. 4650 per MT (MRP less than the dealer's margin i.e. Rs. 4830 Rs. 180) for the quantity and<br />

the duration for which the stock is carried as buffer. In case <strong>of</strong> cooperative. it will be at Rs. 4630. per MT as<br />

dealers' margin in this case is Rs. 200 per MT.<br />

8. The Company will also be paid ware housing and insurance charges at the rate <strong>of</strong> Rs. 23 per tonne per month<br />

on the quantity carried as buffer.<br />

9. Since the material will be moved in two stages i.e. from the plant to the buffer stocking point and then on<br />

to consumption points. additional handling charges at the rate <strong>of</strong> RS. 30 per MT will be apid tothe Fertiliaer<br />

Company on the quantity sold from the buffer stock.<br />

10. In addition, freight from the buffer stocking warehouse th the block in case <strong>of</strong> movement outside the district<br />

in which buffer stocking godown is located, will also be paid to the company, in accordance with the provisions<br />

under the Uniform Policy for freight subsidy announced by the Government with effect from 1st april, 2008.<br />

11. The <strong>Fertilizer</strong> companies will be required to submit fortnightly reports to the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> fertilizers indicating<br />

the quantites <strong>of</strong> the buffer stock available at each location. The s ame will also be monitored through the online<br />

'<strong>Fertilizer</strong> Monitoring System'. appropriate entries will also be made in the <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Monitoring System<br />

by the company operating the buffer.<br />

12. No Inventory Carrying Cost or warehousing and insurance charges would be payable tothe lFS on stocks held<br />

in excess <strong>of</strong>the quantities agree upon for different period and zones.<br />

13. No other charges other than the above will be paid to the company for operating the buffer stock. The company<br />

will be responsible for safe storage <strong>of</strong> the Urea as well as for ensuring its quality standards as per FCO norms.<br />

Company will be permitted to rotate the stock in the buffer stocking point by simultaneously drawing down<br />

the stock for normal sale and replenishing the stock by equl quantity. However, it will ve the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

the company to ensure that at no point the stock in the buffer is less than the stipulated level.<br />

14. The lFS will maintain separate accounts <strong>of</strong> stock, purchases ans sales for the quantities held under buffer<br />

stocking scheme.<br />

15. buffer stock will be operated in each State by the lFS concerned at the level prescribed by the DOF. This stock<br />

will be scaled down in the lean months <strong>of</strong> February-april as decided by the DOF and built-up and maintained<br />

at peak levels in the remaining months <strong>of</strong> each year.<br />

16. lead <strong>Fertilizer</strong> Suppliers will drwn from the buffer stock as per requirement on the direction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s in consultation with the State Govenment. Quantity sold from the buffer stock will be reoccupied<br />

not later than the 7th <strong>of</strong> the month subsequent to themonth in which such sale is made.


126 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

20. notiFiCAtion on PRoPosAL FoR ConVeRsion oF FUeL oiL/<br />

loW SUlPHUr HeaVY SToCK (Fo/lSHS) baSeD Urea UNiT aT<br />

baTHiNDa UNiT oF NFl To NaTUral gaS (Ng)<br />

No.14016/2/2007-FPP(Vol.II)(1)<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals and <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Shastri bhavan, New Delhi<br />

Dated the 8th February, 2010.<br />

to<br />

The Chairman & Managing Director,<br />

National <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s limited,<br />

a-11, Sector 24,<br />

NOIDa.<br />

Subject: Proposal for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) based Urea unit at bathinda<br />

unit <strong>of</strong> NFl to Natural Gas (NG)<br />

sir<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> the President to the Investment proposal <strong>of</strong> bathinda Unit <strong>of</strong><br />

National <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s limited (NFl) for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) Urea Unit to<br />

Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding Rs. 1294.19 crore, with a foreign exchange component <strong>of</strong> Rs.<br />

169.89 crore. The project will be implemented on lump sum turnkey (lSTK) basis and will be commissioned within<br />

a period <strong>of</strong> 36 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date <strong>of</strong> communication <strong>of</strong> approval.<br />

2. The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling <strong>of</strong> Rs.1294.19 crore (subject to exchange rate variation,<br />

changes in statutory levies and escalation/de-escalation on account <strong>of</strong> nickel price till the issuance <strong>of</strong> letter<br />

<strong>of</strong> intent on the quoted quantity <strong>of</strong> nickel). The project cost shall be adjusted after completion <strong>of</strong> conversion<br />

project for any savings during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SbI’s PlR and sales<br />

realization <strong>of</strong> redundant front end <strong>of</strong> existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement <strong>of</strong> project cost shall<br />

be based on the following parameters:<br />

(a) The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion.<br />

(b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising representatives <strong>of</strong> PDIl, DOF, FICC<br />

and NFl and will be in accordance with the CCea approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in<br />

statutory levies.<br />

(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same<br />

would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially<br />

meeting the project cost.<br />

(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and it will be covering the<br />

following items<br />

i. Interest on borrowed Capital<br />

ii. Own funds<br />

iii. Return on own funds as a part <strong>of</strong> balance project cost<br />

(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% eC) be considered for own funds deployed for<br />

the project as at (d) above.<br />

(f) borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate <strong>of</strong> interest subject to the maximum <strong>of</strong> SbI<br />

PlR.<br />

(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date <strong>of</strong> commercial


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production after conversion up to the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years. The Special<br />

Fixed Cost shall be paid only for production till 100% <strong>of</strong> the re-assessed capacity.<br />

(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital<br />

addition for the purpose <strong>of</strong> Net Fixed asset as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future<br />

pricing, if any.<br />

(i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be paid for first five years post<br />

conversion based on the production upto 100% <strong>of</strong> the reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement <strong>of</strong><br />

capital cost <strong>of</strong> the project and is a subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to section 43(1) <strong>of</strong><br />

Income Tax act 1961.<br />

(j) The cost adjustment to the extent <strong>of</strong> old plant is not used for urea production will also be made in the final<br />

project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s in this regard.<br />

The team constituted as at (b) above shall assist the <strong>Department</strong> in assessing the valuation <strong>of</strong> the old plant.<br />

2. Monthly progress/flash reports <strong>of</strong> the project in the prescribed formats should be submitted to this<br />

<strong>Department</strong>.<br />

4. This issue is with the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the Internal Finance Division <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong> conveyed vide their Dy.<br />

No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.<br />

Copy to:i.<br />

Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure.<br />

ii. Secretary, Planning Commission.<br />

iii. Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture and Cooperation.<br />

iv. Director (Finance), D/o <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

( Deepak Singhal )<br />

Joint Secretary(F&P)<br />

Tele : 23381294


128 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

21. notiFiCAtion on PRoPosAL FoR ConVeRsion oF FUeL oiL/<br />

loW SUlPHUr HeaVY SToCK (Fo/lSHS) baSeD Urea UNiT aT<br />

PaNiPaT UNiT oF NFl To NaTUral gaS (Ng)<br />

to<br />

The Chairman & Managing Director,<br />

National <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s limited,<br />

a-11, Sector 24,<br />

NOIDa.<br />

No.14016/2/2007-FP (Vol.II)(2)<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals and <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Shastri bhavan, New Delhi<br />

Dated the 8 th February, 2010<br />

Subject: Proposal for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) based Urea unit at Panipat<br />

unit <strong>of</strong> NFl to Natural Gas (NG).<br />

sir<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> the President to the Investment proposal <strong>of</strong> Panipat Unit <strong>of</strong> National<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s limited (NFl) for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas<br />

(NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding Rs. 1292.84 crore, with a foreign exchange component <strong>of</strong> Rs. 187.70<br />

crore. The project will be implemented on lump sum turn key (lSTK) basis and will be commissioned within a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> 36 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date <strong>of</strong> communication <strong>of</strong> approval.<br />

2. The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling <strong>of</strong> Rs.1292.84 crore (subject to exchange rate variation,<br />

changes in statutory levies and escalation/de-escalation on account <strong>of</strong> nickel price till the issuance <strong>of</strong> letter<br />

<strong>of</strong> intent on the quoted quantity <strong>of</strong> nickel). The project cost shall be adjusted after completion <strong>of</strong> conversion<br />

project for any savings during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SbI’s PlR and sales<br />

realization <strong>of</strong> redundant front end <strong>of</strong> existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement <strong>of</strong> project cost shall<br />

be based on the following parameters:<br />

(a) The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion.<br />

(b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising representatives <strong>of</strong> PDIl, DOF, FICC<br />

and NFl and will be in accordance with the CCea approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in<br />

statutory levies.<br />

(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same<br />

would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially<br />

meeting the project cost.<br />

(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and it will be covering the<br />

following items:<br />

i. Interest on borrowed Capital<br />

ii. Own funds<br />

iii. Return on own funds as a part <strong>of</strong> balance project cost<br />

(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% eC) be considered for own funds deployed<br />

for the project as at (d) above


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(f) borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate <strong>of</strong> interest subject to the maximum <strong>of</strong><br />

SbI PlR.<br />

(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />

production after conversion up to the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years. The Special<br />

Fixed Cost shall be paid only for production till 100% <strong>of</strong> the re-assessed capacity.<br />

(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital<br />

addition for the purpose <strong>of</strong> Net Fixed asset as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future<br />

pricing, if any.<br />

(i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be paid for first five years<br />

post conversion based on the production upto 100% <strong>of</strong> the reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement<br />

<strong>of</strong> capital cost <strong>of</strong> the project and is a subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to section<br />

43(1) <strong>of</strong> Income Tax act 1961.<br />

(j) The cost adjustment to the extent <strong>of</strong> old plant is not used for urea production will also be made in the<br />

final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s in<br />

this regard. The team constituted as at (b) above shall assist the <strong>Department</strong> in assessing the valuation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the old plant.<br />

3. Monthly progress/flash reports <strong>of</strong> the project in the prescribed formats should be submitted to this<br />

<strong>Department</strong>.<br />

4. This issue is with the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the Internal Finance Division <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong> conveyed vide their Dy.<br />

No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.<br />

Copy to:-<br />

Thanking you,<br />

(i) Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure.<br />

(ii) Secretary, Planning Commission.<br />

(iii) Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture and Cooperation.<br />

(iv) Director (Finance), D/o <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

( Deepak Singhal )<br />

Joint Secretary(F&P)<br />

Tele : 23381294


130 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

22. notiFiCAtion on PRoPosAL FoR ConVeRsion oF FUeL oiL/<br />

loW SUlPHUr HeaVY SToCK (Fo/lSHS) baSeD Urea UNiT aT<br />

NaNgal UNiT oF NFl To NaTUral gaS (Ng)<br />

No.14016/2/2007-FP (Vol.II)(3)<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals and <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Shastri bhavan, New Delhi<br />

Dated the 8 th February, 2010.<br />

to<br />

The Chairman & Managing Director,<br />

National <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s limited,<br />

a-11, Sector 24,<br />

NOIDa.<br />

Subject: Proposal for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) based Urea unit at Nangal<br />

unit <strong>of</strong> NFl to Natural Gas (NG<br />

sir<br />

I am directed to convey the approval <strong>of</strong> the President to the Investment proposal <strong>of</strong> Nangal Unit <strong>of</strong> National<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong>s limited (NFl) for Conversion <strong>of</strong> Fuel Oil/ low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/lSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas<br />

(NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding Rs 1478.63 crore, with a foreign exchange component <strong>of</strong> Rs. 320.73 crore.<br />

The project will be implemented on lump sum turn key (lSTK) basis and will be commissioned within a period <strong>of</strong><br />

35 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date <strong>of</strong> communication <strong>of</strong> approval.<br />

2. The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling <strong>of</strong> Rs.1346.20 crore for Urea (subject to exchange rate<br />

variation and changes in statutory levies. The project cost shall be adjusted after completion <strong>of</strong> conversion<br />

project for any savings during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SbI’s PlR and sales<br />

realization <strong>of</strong> redundant front end <strong>of</strong> existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement <strong>of</strong> project cost shall<br />

be based on the following parameters:<br />

(a) The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/lSHS as feedstock after conversion. Portion <strong>of</strong> the project cost for<br />

industrial products be excluded from total project cost for consideration <strong>of</strong> special fixed cost. The ceiling <strong>of</strong><br />

project cost <strong>of</strong> Rs. 1478.63 crores would stand reduced by Rs. 132.43 crores on account <strong>of</strong> industrial products<br />

for the purpose <strong>of</strong> urea related project cost.<br />

(b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising representatives <strong>of</strong> PDIl, DOF, FICC<br />

and NFl and will be in accordance with the CCea approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in<br />

statutory levies.<br />

(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the same<br />

would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially<br />

meeting the project cost.<br />

(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and it will be covering the<br />

following items:<br />

i. Interest on borrowed Capital<br />

ii. Own funds<br />

iii. Return on own funds as a part <strong>of</strong> balance project cost.<br />

(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% eC) be considered for own funds deployed for<br />

the project as at (d) above.


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(f) borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate <strong>of</strong> interest subject to the maximum <strong>of</strong> SbI<br />

PlR.<br />

(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from the date <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />

production after conversion up to the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years and shall be withdrawn at the end <strong>of</strong> 5 years. The Special<br />

Fixed Cost shall be paid only for production till 100% <strong>of</strong> the re-assessed capacity.<br />

(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/recognized as capital<br />

addition for the purpose <strong>of</strong> Net Fixed asset as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future<br />

pricing, if any.<br />

(i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be paid for first five years post<br />

conversion based on the production upto 100% <strong>of</strong> the reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement <strong>of</strong><br />

capital cost <strong>of</strong> the project and is a subsidy in the nature covered under explanation 10 to section 43(1) <strong>of</strong><br />

Income Tax act 1961.<br />

(j) The cost adjustment to the extent <strong>of</strong> old plant is not used for urea production will also be made in the final<br />

project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted by the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s in this regard.<br />

The team constituted as at (b) above shall assist the <strong>Department</strong> in assessing the valuation <strong>of</strong> the old plant.<br />

3. Monthly progress/ flash reports <strong>of</strong> the project in the prescribed formats should be submitted to this<br />

<strong>Department</strong>.<br />

4. This issue is with the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the Internal Finance Division <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong> conveyed vide their Dy.<br />

No. 275/SS&Fa/10, dated 5-02-2010.<br />

Copy to:-<br />

(i) Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure.<br />

(ii) Secretary, Planning Commission.<br />

(iii) Secretary, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> agriculture and Cooperation.<br />

(iv) Director (Finance), D/o <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

( Deepak Singhal )<br />

Joint Secretary(F&P)<br />

Tele : 23381294


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23. NoTiFiCaTioN oN PoliCY For STage-iii oF NeW PriCiNg<br />

SCHeme For Urea maNUFaCTUriNg UNiTS – eXTeNSioN<br />

oF PRoVisions oF PoLiCY FRoM 1.4.2010 on PRoVisionAL<br />

BAsis<br />

To,<br />

The executive Director,<br />

<strong>Fertilizer</strong> Industry Coordination Committee,<br />

8th Floor, Seva bhawan,<br />

R.K. Puram,<br />

New Delhi.<br />

No. 12012/9/2009-FPP<br />

Government <strong>of</strong> India<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Chemicals & <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s<br />

Shastri bhavan, New Delhi<br />

Dated the 17 th March 2010<br />

Subject: Policy for Stage-III <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units – extension <strong>of</strong> provisions<br />

<strong>of</strong> policy from 1.4.2010 on provisional basis – reg.<br />

sir<br />

as you are aware, the formulation <strong>of</strong> a pricing policy for Stage-IV <strong>of</strong> New Pricing Scheme for urea units<br />

commencing from 1.4.2010 is under consideration <strong>of</strong> the Government. as it may take some more time before the<br />

policy for Stage-IV <strong>of</strong> NPS is communicated, the provisions <strong>of</strong> NPS Stage-III policy dated 8-3-2007 including conversion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Naphtha, FO/lSHS based units to gas, the payment <strong>of</strong> subsidy to urea units, w.e.f from 1.4.2010 at the present<br />

rates <strong>of</strong> concession based upon Stage-III <strong>of</strong> NPS has been extended till further orders on provisional basis. This may<br />

kindly be communicated to urea units.<br />

Yours faithfully,<br />

Sd/-<br />

( b.N. Tiwari )<br />

DDG(e&S)


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers<br />

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE<br />

OF VARIOUS PLANTS


sl. no.<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 137<br />

Table - 33<br />

PReset eneRGY noRMs And ACHieVeMents dURinG LAst 3 YeARs.<br />

(energy figures in gcal/mT urea,(Plant)<br />

nPs-ii norms as<br />

announced by<br />

doF w.e.f.<br />

01.04.04<br />

nPs-iii preset<br />

energy norms<br />

w.e.f.<br />

01.10.2006<br />

energy<br />

consumption<br />

achieved during<br />

2006-07<br />

energy<br />

consumption<br />

achieved during<br />

2007-08<br />

energy<br />

consumption<br />

achieved during<br />

2008-09<br />

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)<br />

Group-i : Pre-1992 gas<br />

1.bVFCl-Namrup-II 12.688 12.688 13.224 12.102 17.679<br />

2.IFFCO-aonla-I 5.938 5.690 5.648 5.682 5.676<br />

3.Indo-gulf-Jagdishpur 5.874 5.534 5.041 5.536 5.402<br />

4.Kribhco-Hazira 5.952 5.952 5.945 5.892 5.914<br />

5.NFl-Vijaipur-I<br />

Group-ii : Post-1992 gas<br />

5.952 5.952 5.754 5.808 5.834<br />

1.NFCl-Kakinada-I 5.712 5.712 5.569 5.531 5.536<br />

2.CFCl-Gadepan-I 5.712 5.621 5.607 5.615 5.670<br />

3.TCl-babrala 5.507 5.417 5.163 5.151 5.295<br />

4.KSFl-Shahjahanpur 5.712 5.712 5.784 5.746 5.769<br />

5. NFCl-Kakinada-II 5.712 5.712 5.675 5.656 5.667<br />

6. IFFCO-aonla-II 5.660 5.522 5.502 5.508 5.515<br />

7 NFl-Vijaipur-II<br />

Group-iii : Pre-1992 naphtha<br />

5.712 5.712 5.415 5.524 5.526<br />

1.SFC-Kota 7.847 7.847 7.840 7.766 7.707<br />

2.IFFCO-Phulpur-I 7.847 7.584 7.038 6.803 6.841<br />

3.MCFl-Mangalore 7.356 7.356 6.650 6.744 6.712<br />

4.MFl-Madras 8.337 8.337 7.872 7.774 7.896<br />

5.Spic-Tuticorin 7.475 7.382 6.947 ---<br />

6.ZIl-Goa<br />

Group-iV : Post-1992 naphtha<br />

7.585 7.308 6.802 6.839 6.894<br />

1. IFFCO-Phulpur-II 5.883 5.883 5.760 5.791 5.948<br />

2. CFCl-Gadepan-II<br />

Group-V : Fo/LsHs<br />

5.678 5.678 5.597 5.545 5.560<br />

1.GNVFC-bharuch 7.989 7.989 7.936 7.848 7.969<br />

2. NFl-Nangal 9.517 9.517 9.507 9.505 9.505<br />

3.NFl-bhatinda 10.221 10.221 9.616 9.608 9.606<br />

4.NFl-Panipat<br />

group-Vi : mixed feedstock<br />

9.654 9.654 9.976 9.917 10.483<br />

1.GSFC-baroda 6.935 6.935 6.311 6.327 6.532<br />

2.IFFCO-Kalol 6.836 6.607 5.954 5.925 5.919<br />

3.RCF-Thal 7.004 6.938 6.502 6.554 6.471<br />

Note: SPIC Tuticorin urea plant was not in operation during year 2007-08. & 2008-09


PERFORMANCE OF<br />

FERTILIZER PSUs


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1. NaTioNal FerTiliZerS limiTeD (NFl)<br />

i. FinAnCiAL stRUCtURe As on 31.3.2010<br />

authorized share Capital 500<br />

Paid-up Capital 490.58<br />

GOI Share: 97.64%<br />

Reserves and Surplus 1092.00<br />

loan funds (Short Term from Consortium <strong>of</strong> bankers) 403.00<br />

ii. instALLed CAPACitY<br />

Unit location Raw<br />

material<br />

Product Capacity by products<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

Nangal (Punjab) fuel oil urea 4.79 Sulphur, Methanol, Nitric acid etc<br />

bathinda fuel oil urea 5.12 Sulphur<br />

Panipat fuel oil urea 5.12 Sulphur, argon<br />

Vjjaipur –I<br />

Vjjaipur -II<br />

NG/Naphtha urea 8.65 8.65<br />

total 32.307<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

Unit<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual target actual<br />

Nangal 4.79 4.80 4.79 4.82 4.79 4.79 4.79 5.14 4.79 4.74<br />

bathinda 5.12 5.04 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.12 5.37 5.12 5.13<br />

Panipat 5.12 5.18 5.12 5.09 5.12 5.12 5.12 4.89 5.12 5.15<br />

Vjjaipur (M.P.) - I 9.16 9.16 8.65 8.75 9.19 9.00 8.65 8.66 8.65 8.78<br />

Vjjaipur (M.P.) - II 9.26 9.26 9.65 9.75 8.66 8.67 9.34 9.38 9.34 9.50<br />

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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iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

V DUriNg THe Year 2009-10 ComPaNY imPorTeD 61115 mT oF moP (mUraTe oF<br />

PoTaSH) THroUgH KaNDla PorT.<br />

Vi on GoinG PRoJeCts:<br />

a) The company has taken up revamp <strong>of</strong> FO based plants at Panipat, bathinda & Nagal for change over<br />

<strong>of</strong> its input from lSHS/FO to Natural gas (NG). after CCea approval, zero date <strong>of</strong> these projects has<br />

been fixed as 29.01.2010. The total investment cost <strong>of</strong> these projects is Rs. 4066 crores and the<br />

gestation period is 36 months. These revamps shall result in reduction <strong>of</strong> overall energy & subsidy<br />

burden on GOI.<br />

b) The company has also initiated projects for capacity augmentation by revamping Vijapur-I & Vijapur-<br />

II and energy Saving Project at Vijapur-I which shall enhance the yearly capacity <strong>of</strong> Vijapur- plants by<br />

3.40 lakh tones and also reduce the energy consumption. The total investment cost <strong>of</strong> these projects<br />

is Rs. 894 crores.<br />

c) Carbon Dioxide Recovery (CDR) plant at Vijapur.<br />

d) CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) projects for Nitric acid Plant at Nangal plant to reduce Nitrous<br />

Oxide gases (GHG).<br />

e) 15 MW Wing energy Project.<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Net Pr<strong>of</strong>it after tax 116.00 176.00 109.00 97.00 172.00


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 143<br />

2. RAsHtRiYA CHeMiCALs & FeRtiLiZeRs LiMited<br />

(rCF)<br />

i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe And FinAnCiAL Position<br />

authorized capital 800<br />

Paid-up share capital 551.69<br />

GOI Share – 92.5%<br />

Reserves 1285.45<br />

bank borrowings (Short Term) 1072.74<br />

BAnK BoRRowinGs As on 31.03.2010<br />

Cash Cedit -<br />

Short Term loan from banks - Rs. 1072.74 crore<br />

Term loans - Rs. 258.10 crore<br />

Total - Rs 1330.84 crore<br />

ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY<br />

Thal<br />

Urea : 17.07 lakh MT<br />

trombay<br />

Urea : 3.3 lakh MT<br />

Complex <strong>Fertilizer</strong>s : 6.61 lakh MT<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

(Rs. in crore)<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual<br />

urea 16.50 16.85 16.85 18.53 16.85 18.32 17.25 19.04 20.27 20.89<br />

complexes 5.50 6.53 5.90 5.18 4.37 4.68 4.46 4.71 5.50 5.07<br />

Industrial Products 1.11 1.28 1.20 1.32 1.32 1.34 1.32 1.30 1.35 1.19<br />

iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it before tax 215.67 241.46 242.07 317.07 344.21


144 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

3. KRisHAK BHARAti CooPeRAtiVe LiMited<br />

(KribHCo)<br />

i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe<br />

authorized Capital 500.00<br />

equity (31.03.2010)<br />

goi<br />

Other Co-operatives<br />

total<br />

Reserves Surplus (as on 31.03.2010) 2306.46<br />

liability towards banks 0.23<br />

ii. PLAnts & CAPACitY<br />

188.90 (48.36%)<br />

201.71 (51.64%)<br />

390.61<br />

Plants annual Capacity<br />

ammonia 10.03<br />

urea 17.29<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

Product<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

annual capacity (lakh mT)<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual<br />

urea 16.50 18.07 15.80 17.14 17.30 17.40 17.30 17.43 17.30 17.80<br />

ammonia 10.47 11.29 9.77 10.38 10.74 10.60 10.54 10.85 10.59 11.10<br />

iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it before tax 280.20 231.53 272.14 269.34 252.77


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 145<br />

4. maDraS FerTiliZerS lTD. (mFl), maNali, CHeNNai<br />

i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe And PResent FinAnCiAL Position<br />

authorized Share Capital 365.00<br />

Paid-up Share capital 161.10<br />

GOI - 59.50%<br />

NIOC - 25.77%<br />

Public - 14.73%<br />

Reserves & Surplus (Share Premium)<br />

loan Funds<br />

13.43<br />

(as on 31.03.2010<br />

goi 529.95<br />

Financial Institutions 208.58<br />

Others 37.84<br />

total<br />

Current liabilities<br />

776.37<br />

banks 132.82<br />

suppliers 164.66<br />

Others 147.32<br />

total 444.80<br />

ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY:<br />

Urea - 4.86 lakh MT,<br />

NPK - 8.40 lakh MT<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

Product 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual<br />

ammonia 3.12 2.27 3.24 2.81 2.66 2.65 2.66 2.32 2.55 2.58<br />

urea 4.63 3.69 4.78 4.73 4.53 4.40 4.53 4.06 4.42 4.36<br />

NPK 5.62 2.05 6.72 0.57 - 0.35 - - - -<br />

iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it/(loss) (131.74) (114.48) (134.85) (145.38 6.88


146 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

5. FeRtiLiZeRs And CHeMiCALs tRAVAnCoRe<br />

limiTeD (FaCT)<br />

i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe<br />

authorized Capital 1000<br />

Paid-up Capital 647.07 (98% GOI share)<br />

liability towards bank 850.16<br />

Cash/Credit 187.06 (limit 310.06)<br />

lc limit 25.90 (limit 52.06)<br />

bank Guarantee<br />

bPcl/MMtc/sterlite 140.03<br />

KSeb, CSIF and Others 19.90<br />

total liability (2+3) 1223.05<br />

Reserves and Surplus P&l account (as on 31.03.2010) 0.83<br />

accumulated loss (31.3.2009) 352.22<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it/(loss) 2009-10 Unaudited (62.46)<br />

ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY<br />

Factamfos (NP 20:20) : 6.34 lakh MTPa<br />

ammonium Sulphate : 2.25 lakh MTPa<br />

Caprolactum : 0.50 lakh MTPa<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

( in Lakh Mt)<br />

Product 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual<br />

Factamfos-UD 1.95 1.44 1.95 1.47 1.95 0.91 0.80 1.15 1.26 1,77<br />

Factamfos-CD 6.16 6.02 6.17 5.74 6.30 3.34 3.20 4.89 4.45 5.77<br />

ammonium<br />

Sulphate<br />

2.22 1.73 2.22 1.83 2.25 0.30 - 1.28 0.92 1.80<br />

caprolactum 0.50 0.39 0.50 0.41 0.50 0.07 - 0.14 0.21 0.42<br />

iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it/(loss) (167.96) 233.66 (124.73) 8.97 42.95 (62.46)*<br />

* provisional- subject to audit


department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 147<br />

6. BRAHMAPUtRA VALLeY FeRtiLiZeR CoRPoRAtion<br />

limiTeD (bVFCl)<br />

ii. FinAnCiAL stRUCtURe<br />

authorized Capital 510<br />

Paid-up Capital 365.83<br />

GOI loan including interest 776.10 (including Interest – 294.19)<br />

Current liability towards bank 1.51<br />

Reserves nil<br />

iii. PResent CAPACitY<br />

Namrup II : 2.40 lakh MT <strong>of</strong> Urea<br />

Namrup III : 2.70 lakh MT <strong>of</strong> Urea<br />

iV. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe :<br />

Year<br />

namrup ii namrup iii<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

target achievements targets achievements<br />

2004-05 Under revamp 2.02 2.03<br />

2005-06 0.45 0.28 2.00 2.07<br />

2006-07 0.67 0.62 2.43 2.48<br />

2007-08 0.83 0.78 2.67 2.52<br />

2008-09 0.93 0.62 1.80 1.29<br />

2009-10 1.14 0.79 2.56 2.30<br />

V PRoFit/Loss<br />

(rs. in crore)<br />

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it/(loss) 22.54 (99.77) (62.37) (105.84) (215.03) 24.64**<br />

**Pr<strong>of</strong>it/loss figures <strong>of</strong> 2009-10 are provisional and includes extra-ordinary item <strong>of</strong> Rs. 65.70 crores.


148 indian fertilizer scenario 2010<br />

7. FCi ARAVALi GYPsUM & MineRALs indiA Ltd.<br />

(Fagmil)<br />

i. CaPiTal STrUCTUre aND FiNaNCial PoSiTioN aS oN 31.03.2010 (ProV.)<br />

authorized Capital 10.00<br />

Paid up share capital 7.33<br />

Reserves 59.97<br />

bank borrowings (Short Term) nil<br />

Bank Borrowings as on 31.03.2010<br />

Cash Credit - Rs. Nil<br />

Short Term loan from banks - Rs. Nil<br />

Term loans - Rs. Nil<br />

Total - Rs. Nil<br />

ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY<br />

Gypsum - 9.05 lakh MT<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

Particulars<br />

(Rs. in Crores)<br />

(in Lakh Mt)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual<br />

gypsum 7.75 8.54 8.70 8.96 9.15 9.18 9.15 9.16 7.65 7.43<br />

iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

(Rs. in Crore)<br />

Particulars 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it before Tax 9.85 11.51 12.94 13.96 15.88


i. CAPitAL stRUCtURe And FinAnCiAL Position<br />

department <strong>of</strong> fertilizers ministry <strong>of</strong> chemicals & fertilizers 149<br />

8. ProjeCTS & DeVeloPmeNT iNDia limiTeD (PDil)<br />

authorized Capital 60.00<br />

Paid-up Share Capital 17.30<br />

GOI Share 100%<br />

Reserves (Prov.0 75.73<br />

bank borrowings (Short Term) nil<br />

Bank Borrowings as on 31.03.2010<br />

Cash Credit - Rs. Nil<br />

Short Term loan from banks - Rs. Nil<br />

Term loans - Rs. Nil<br />

Total - Rs. Nil<br />

ii. PRodUCtion CAPACitY<br />

Catalyst - 1260 MT (Per annum)<br />

iii. PRodUCtion PeRFoRMAnCe<br />

Particulars<br />

(Rs. in Crores)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

(in Mt)<br />

targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual targets actual<br />

gypsum 469 59 221 220 133 105 133 182 165 59<br />

iV. PRoFit/Loss<br />

(Rs. in Crore)<br />

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>it before Tax 10.64 11.2 12.26 18.75 21.21

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