GS 3: EconomyGS 2: Governance

The cost of controls on the fertiliser industry, Pg16

Uttar Pradesh bans non-subsidized fertilizer sales, raising concerns about farmer choice, input costs, and fertilizer industry innovation.

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Key Highlights:

  • The maximum retail price (MRP) of urea is fixed at Rs 266.5 per 45-kg bag since November 2012.
  • Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) prices are technically decontrolled, but companies must adhere to an MRP of Rs 1,350 per 50-kg bag to receive subsidies.
  • The movement, distribution, and allocation of all subsidized fertilizers are controlled by the Department of Fertilizers (DOF).
  • The Uttar Pradesh government has banned manufacturers from selling non-subsidized fertilizers starting January 1, 2026.

Detailed Insights:

  • The fertilizer industry in India faces extensive controls, including fixed prices for urea and regulated MRPs for other fertilizers like DAP, MOP, and NPKS complexes.
  • The DOF prepares an agreed supply plan, dictating the state-wise, season-wise, and month-wise distribution of subsidized fertilizers, further controlled at the district level.
  • Non-subsidized fertilizers include specialty nutrients like calcium nitrate, sulphate of potash, and micronutrient mixes, designed for efficient delivery in high-value crops.
  • UP's ban on non-subsidized fertilizer sales aims to prevent "tagging," where farmers are allegedly forced to buy these products with subsidized ones, but industry sources argue it hinders innovation and quality.
  • The ban may lead to unorganized players selling low-quality products without proper farmer education, despite the non-subsidized fertilizer market being a small fraction of the subsidized market in UP.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Maximum Retail Price (MRP): The highest price at which a product can be sold to consumers.
  • Fertilizer Control Order, 1985: Central order regulating the quality, distribution, and sale of fertilizers in India.
  • Subsidy: Financial assistance provided by the government to reduce the cost of goods or services.
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