No proposal to increase urea prices, says govt

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 12 Juni 2014 | 18.01

A marginal increase in urea prices over the past 10 years and a projected rise in the subsidy bill that will follow the likely near-doubling of natural gas rates to USD 8.2-8.4 per million British thermal units may make a urea price hike inevitable.

There is no proposal for raising urea prices and the rates would remain at current level, Fertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar has said. Urea is the most used and only controlled fertiliser
and its sale price is fixed at Rs 5,360 per tonne.

"At present there is no proposal to increase urea prices, prices will remain at the current level," the minister said. Earlier this week, a senior fertiliser ministry official had said that there were some rumours in the market about price increase because of which fertiliser stocks went up. But there was no proposal to increase prices, the official had said.

The difference between the cost of production or retention price, which is assessed by the Fertiliser Industry Coordination Committee and the fixed sale price is paid as subsidy to industry.

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A marginal increase in urea prices over the past 10 years and a projected rise in the subsidy bill that will follow the likely near-doubling of natural gas rates to USD 8.2-8.4 per million British thermal units may make a urea price hike inevitable.

For every USD 1 per mmBtu increase in gas prices, the subsidy bill will rise by USD 406 million (over Rs 2,395 crore).

Fertiliser plants are collectively the biggest consumer of domestically produced gas, getting supplies of 31.5 million standard cubic meters of the fuel daily. Natural gas accounts for as much as 65 percent of urea production costs in India. In the interim budget, the government had proposed to keep the fertiliser subsidy for 2014-15 at about the same level as the previous financial year.

The country's urea production has stagnated at 22 million tonnes since 2007-08, while current demand is about 30 million tonnes. The shortfall of 8 million tonnes is met through imports.


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