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India has enough fertilizer stock to meet rabi requirement: Centre

India has enough fertilizer stock to meet rabi requirement: Centre

The Hindu
Saturday, November 26, 2022 07:00:20 PM UTC

The government is not dependent on one country for supplies and there are measures in place to broad-base sources to hedge against any shortage, says the Union Fertilizers Secretary Arun Singhal.

As the sowing for rabi season is at its peak, the demand for fertilisers will also increase. The country needs 650 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of fertilisers every year, almost two LMT per day. However, during the peak of the season, it will go up to four LMT per day. Union Fertilisers Secretary Arun Singhal uses the Integrated Fertiliser Management System, an in-house software to monitor the availability and supply of fertilisers. Talking to The Hindu amid reports of a supply crunch and rise in prices of both the fertilisers and its components globally due to the Ukraine-Russia conflit, Mr. Singhal said the country has sufficient stocks to meet the rabi requirement. Excerpts from the interview:

Q / Has the Ukraine-Russia conflict impacted the availability of fertilisers in India?

A / Our trade, on the contrary, with Russia has gone up. It has gone up many times because fertiliser is not a sanctioned item. Fertiliser trade between companies is on. We can make payments through telegraphic transfer mode. When they submit proof of dispatch, transfer is made from here. That is working well and our imports from Russia has gone up. [Besides]...we go to many countries for our supplies. We are not dependent on one country. The basic thing we do to guard against such situations is to broad-base our sources or supplies. As of now, we import potassic fertilisers entirely as we do not have potash in the country. So Muriate of Potash (MOP) is entirely imported. We manufacture about 40 LMT of Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP )and import 80 LMT. There is a heavy import dependence there. For nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), we manufacture around 100 LMT and import around 10-15 LMT. So, in NPK, we manufacture all the requirements here in the country. Similarly, Single Super Phosphate (SSP) we manufacture entirely. For instance, we require about 40 LMT of MOP every year. We have a long-term agreement with Canada for 15 LMT for three years. We have MoUs with Israel for seven LMT, with Jordan for 2.75 LMT and with Germany for 1.05 LMT. Recently, we signed an agreement with Russia for 10 LMT. So, against the requirement of 40 LMT, we have long-term MoUs for about 35 LMT. Of course, we purchase as it is available anywhere else in the world. Recently, Belarus was not able to supply to us because of the war. But we absorbed that shock because there were such MoUs. So when you broad-base your sources, you are somewhat insulated from such shocks.

Q / The rabi season is at its peak. What is your assurance to farmers?

A / There is no shortage of any fertilisers in the country today. For example, for urea, the total requirement of the season is 180 LMT. We started the season with an opening stock 55 LMT. We have already sold 50 LMT of the demand. So 130 LMT remains to be sold in the next four months. As of now, we have a stock of 58 LMT. We produce 23 LMT every month. So there is no shortage. For DAP, the requirement is 55 LMT for the entire season. We already sold almost 29 LMT. More than half of the demand has already been met. We have a stock of 17.72 LMT. We are producing and importing DAP, which goes on throughout the season. The position is comfortable. By the end of December, we will meet the demand for DAP for rabi. Then, from January onwards, we will start stocking DAP for kharif. We would like to go with comfortable opening stocks of at least 30% requirement of all the fertilisers for kharif, the next crop season. On NPK, the demand was 57 LMT. We have sold 19 LMT so far. We have stocks of 29.78 LMT now. We keep on adding every month. Similarly, MOP requirement was 14.34 LMT. We have sold 3.58 LMT so far. Current stock is 7.60 LMT. So, for all the four major fertilisers, there was no shortage at all. During the peak of the season, thousands of trucks and rail rakes will be moving every day. Sometimes, there could be some bottlenecks and hiccups, which could create a brief supply shortage. But overall, there is no shortage. The prices are also stable. It is for the State governments to take action on issues of black marketing. Our job is to send fertilisers to stocks.

Q / Is the Centre increasing public investment in fertilisers sector? Is it because of the global situation?

A / Fertilisers are a non-strategic sector. So, all the PSUs in the fertiliser sector have to be disinvested. This is a Cabinet decision and it has nothing to do with profit or loss. There is no rethink about the policy. Every PSU in the fertiliser sector has to be disinvested or closed. As far as the impact of Russia-Ukraine crisis is concerned, no fertiliser manufacturer can survive without government subsidy. There is no reason to manufacture in the government sector. The decision to revive five units has nothing to do with Russia Ukraine war. The new units we set up are comparable to the best in the world. These new plants will also be disinvested eventually.

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