The
country is fully dependent on imports in Potassic sector and to the extent of
90% in Phosphatic sector in the form of either finished products or its raw
material. Despite having very limited reserves of rock phosphate in the
country, the indigenous production of DAP is increasing for the last four years
as per details below:
Production of
DAP (Lakh MT)
|
|||||
Year
|
Production
|
Import
|
Total
|
% of prod.
|
% of prod. over
import
|
2010-11
|
35.37
|
74.09
|
109.46
|
32.31
|
48
|
2011-12
|
39.63
|
68.97
|
108.6
|
36.49
|
57
|
2012-13
|
36.47
|
56.41
|
92.88
|
39.27
|
65
|
2013-14
|
36.11
|
32.61
|
68.72
|
52.55
|
111
|
The
Government proposes to produce manure and energy from the urban waste. The
proposal is in primary stage and a draft discussion paper on ‘Promotion of City
Compost’ has been circulated for inter-ministerial consultation. However, the
Government has undertaken a number of steps for promotion of use of
bio-fertilizers in the country. They are as under:
(1) Financial
support for establishment of bio-fertilizers production unit as back ended subsidy
@ 25% of total financial outlay up to a maximum of Rs. 40.00 lakh through
NABARD is provided. Financial assistant of 50% of cost or Rs. 100/- per
hectare, whichever is less, is provided to farmers for promotion of
bio-fertilizers under Integrated Scheme for Oilseeds, Pulses, Oil Palm and
Maize (ISOPOM).
(2) To
encourage the producers of organic fertilizers, the Government is providing
financial assistance for setting up of production units of organic fertilizers
under following schemes:-
(i) Under National
ProjeThis information was given by the Minister of State for
Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir in reply to a question by Shri Mukesh Rajput in the Lok Sabha today.ct on Organic Farming (NPOF), financial assistance is provided as credit
linked back ended subsidy through NABARD for setting up of fruit/vegetable
waste/agro-waste compost unit @33% of the total cost of project upto Rs. 60.00
lakh per unit.
(ii) Under
National Horticulture Mission (NHM), financial assistance is provided for
setting up vermi-compost production units @50% of the cost subject to a maximum
of Rs. 30,000/- per beneficiary.
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