Import of Fertilizers
(Release ID :106215)
The Minister of State for Chemical and Fertilizers, Shri
Nihal Chand has said that urea is the only fertilizer under statutory price
control and it is imported for direct agriculture use on Government account
through State Trading Enterprises (STEs) i.e. MMTC Limited (MMTC), State
Trading Corporation Limited (STC) and Indian Potash Limited (IPL) to bridge the
gap between assessed demand and indigenous production. Government is also
importing approximately 20 LMT urea from Oman India Fertiliser Company (OMIFCO)
under Long Term Urea Off Take Agreement (UOTA) between GOI & OMIFCO. The
import of urea from OMIFCO is made through M/s IFFCO & M/s KRIBHCO. The
year-wise quantity and value of urea imported during the last three years and
current year (up to May, 2014) are as under:-
Year
|
Quantity of urea (Lakh MT)
|
Value (Million US $)
|
||
From Oman
|
Through STE
|
Total
|
||
2011-12
|
20.69
|
57.65
|
78.34
|
3,222.48
|
2012-13
|
18.33
|
62.11
|
80.44
|
3,009.49
|
2013-14
|
21.21
|
49.67
|
70.88
|
1,968.36
|
2014-15*
|
3.41
|
11.49
|
14.90
|
439.94
|
In a written reply in the Lok Sabha today, Shri Nihal
Chand said, Fertilizers other than Urea
are imported under Open General Licence (OGL). Companies import these
fertilizers as per their commercial judgment. Government do not maintain the
value of these imports. However, Government is paying subsidy on P&K
fertilizers under Nutrient Based Subsidy Scheme. The year-wise details of
quantity of P&K fertilizers imported during the last three years and
current year (up to May, 2014) is as under:-
(Quantity in Lakh MT)
Year
|
DAP
|
TSP
|
NPK
|
MOP #
|
MAP
|
2011-12
|
69.05
|
1.60
|
36.73
|
26.93
|
4.94
|
2012-13
|
57.02
|
0.00
|
4.05
|
18.80
|
1.52
|
2013-14
|
32.61
|
0.00
|
3.62
|
20.67
|
0.39
|
2014-15*
|
3.30
|
0.00
|
0.33
|
3.07
|
0.00
|
*
up to May, 2014
#
for direct agriculture use
Companies
who imported these fertilizers during the last three years are Agrigold
Organics Pvt. Ltd, Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd, Coromandel
Internation Ltd, Deepak Fertilizers & Petrochemicals Ltd, Greenstar
Fertilizer Ltd., Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd, HINDALCO/Indo
Gulf Fertilizers Ltd, HPM Chemicals & Fertilizes, Indian Farmers
Fertilsers Cooperative Ltd, Indian Potash Ltd, KPR Fertilizers Ltd, Krishak
Bharati Cooperative, Mangalore Chemicals &Fertilizers Ltd., Mosaic India
Pvt. Ltd, Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd, Paradeep Phosphates Ltd,
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd, Shriram Ferts & Chemicals,
Sunfert International Pvt.Ltd, Tata Chemicals Ltd, Zuari Agro Chemicals Ltd.
He said that the countries from where the fertilizers
have been imported during the last three years and current year are Australia,
Bahrain, Belarus, China, Canada, Chile, CIS, Egypt, Estonia, Germany, Greece,
Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia,
Mexico, Morocco, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Romania, Russia, S. Arabia, S.
Africa, Singapore, Spain, Turkey, Tunisia, UAE, USA UK, Tallinn, Ukraine,
Ventspils and Vietnam.
Shri
Nihal Chand said that urea, DAP and other NPK fertilisers are being imported to
bridge the gap between assessed demand and the indigenous availabilities of
these fertilizers. The entire requirement of MOP in the country is met
through imports as there are no viable reserves of potash in the country.
The Minister said, the quality of the fertilizers is
checked at load ports by the surveyors appointed by the importers. Besides this
the Fertilizer Inspectors of Central Fertilizer Quality Control and Training
Institute (CFQC&TI) Faridabad and the Regional Fertilizer Quality Control
laboratories at Mumbai, Kalyani and Chennai regularly inspect and collect
fertilizer samples for quality check from all the fertilizer vessels
discharging at Indian ports.
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NSK/nn
(Release ID :106215)
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