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indian fertilizer - Department of Fertilizers
INDIAN FERTILIZER
SCENARIO
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Department of Fertilizers
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Government of India
Officers associated with “Indian Fertilizer Scenario-2014"
SH. K. M. GUPTA
Economic Adviser
SH. D. P. SRIVASTAVA
Director
SH. B. S. HEDAOO
Under Secretary
SMT. SUCHITRA YADAV
Research Officer
SH. DIGAMBER SINGH
Assistant
Economics & Statistics (E&S) Wing
Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
222 A, 2 nd Floor, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Telephone: 011-23383829
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ANANTH KUMAR
MINISTER FOR
CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MESSAGE
Food Security has been a major plank of development in the country
since the beginning of the planning. The country achieved self-sufficiency
in food-grains production and has sustained since then However, rapid
growth in population is posing a serious challenge before policy makers
and planners towards food security. This trend needs to be addressed
and agricultural productivity must be almost doubled to meet the growing
demand for food in near future.
To meet the growing food-grains need of the population, the only
option available is increasing productivity through proper planning and
optimum utilization of resources such as fertilizers, seeds, water, etc. For
proper planning, availability of reliable, accurate and time series data is a
prerequisite. The annual publication "Indian Fertilizer Scenario-2014"
brought out by the Department of Fertilizers is an endeavour in this
direction.
I am delighted at this effort by the Department of Fertilizers. I extend
my best wishes to this publication and hope that this will be useful both
to the public and policy planners.
(Ananth Kumar)
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HANSRAJ GANGARAM AHIR
Minister of State
Chemicals & Fertilizers;
Government of India,
New Delhi-110001
MESSAGE
The growths of Indian economy in the past underlines the importance
of improving the agricultural productivity for meeting the growing
demand for food and provide food security to the entire nation. The
fertilizers sector outlook is fast changing in the international arena.
Indian fertilizer industry needs to catch up with the growth in terms of
technology and fertilizer production. Fertilizers statistics are published
by the Department of Fertilizers every year for the benefit of fertilizer
industry. It remains an important tool for the policy makers and planners
in the process of ensuring availability of fertilizers.
It is my earnest hope that the publication "Indian Fertilizer
Scenario-2014" brought out by the Department of Fertilizer statistics
is an outcome of concerted efforts of officers and staff of Department
of Fertilizers.
I hope that this publication will be utilized by the policy makers and
planners for the betterment and development of fertilizer sector.
(Hansraj Gangaram Ahir)
Tel.
: +91-11-2338 3695
Fax
: +91-11-2338 7965
e-mail : [email protected]
website : www.fert.nic.in
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Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,
New Delhi-110 001
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J. K. MOHAPATRA, I.A.S.
Secretary
FOREWORD
India is the third largest producer and consumer of chemical fertilizers in the
world. The combined output of Nitrogenous (N) and Phosphatic (P) Chemical
fertilizers has increased from a modest level of 0.02 million tonnes in nutrient terms
in 1951-52 to around 38 million tonnes in the recent years. On the consumption
side, use of plant nutrient per hectare of gross cropped area has registered a
quantum increase from 0.49 Kg in 1951-52 to around 140 Kg.
2. Increase in the domestic production as well as consumption of chemical
fertilizers has admittedly contributed significantly towards ensuring food security in
the country. It may be recalled that India launched the 'green revolution' in the mid
60s in order to overcome the prevailing food crisis and eliminate our import
dependence. The green revolution strategy was primarily anchored on the scaling
up of the use of high yielding varieties or seeds as well as intensive use of
chemical fertilizers. As a matter of fact, many analysts have actually labelled the
'green revolution' essentially as a 'seed-fertilizer revolution'. There are some
empirical studies to indicate that around 60 percent of the enhanced food
production during 1960-77 could be attributed to fertilizers. Currently, however, the
fertilizer sector of the economy is facing quite a few challenges. On the supply
side, creation of additional capacity, particularly of urea production, has been
constrained by the availability of the primary raw material/feedstock. As such,
country's import dependence continues to be quite high (20-25% for urea, 90% for
phosphatic fertilizers and 100% for potash). On the demand side, the prevailing
relative prices have heavily tilted consumption in favour of urea thereby disturbing
the balance in nutrient use. Besides, efforts to popularise and enhance the use of
organic fertilizers have not yet been institutionalised. These policy issues need to
be addressed for ensuring balanced and sustainable growth of agricultural output
and productivity
.
3. This annual publication by the Department of Fertilizers contains a wealth of
valuable information as (both time series as well as cross section) about the
fertilizers sector in the country including various policy notifications issued from
time to time. I do hope that it would serve as a useful reference for all
stakeholders.
(J.K. Mohapatra)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
CONTENTS
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BASIC FACTS
Table 1.
Basic Facts
3
Table 2.
Distribution of Area according to Annual rainfall
3
Table 3.
List of Agro Climatic Zones of India
4
Table 4.
Number, Area covered and Average size of land holdings
6
THE FERTILIZER SECTOR
Table 5.
Type of Fertilizers produced in India
9
Table 6.
All India Demand Forecast of Fertilizers
10
CAPACITY, PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS OF FERTILIZERS IN INDIA
Table 7.
Installed Capacity of various Fertilizers
13
Table 8.
Production of Urea, DAP and Complexes
13
Table 9.
Plant-wise annual installed capacity and production of Urea
14
Table 10.
Plant-wise annual installed capacity and Production of DAP
15
Table 11.
Unit-wise, product-wise production of Complex Fertilizers
16
Table 12.
Product wise production of Complex Fertilizers
18
Table 13.
Sector wise production of Complex Fertilizers
19
Table 14.
Import of major Fertilizers
19
Table 15.
Port wise Import of Fertilizers
20
AVAILABILITY, SALES AND MOVEMENT OF FERTILIZERS
Table 16.
Availability & Sales of Urea, DAP, MOP & Complex Fertilizers
23
Table 17.
State-wise, Month wise Availability & Sales of Fertilizers
24
Table 18.
Despatches of Urea, DAP, MOP & Complex Fertilizers
66
CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZERS
Table 19.
Production, Import & Consumption of Fertilizers
71
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Table 20.
Consumption of Fertilizers (State-wise, Nutrient-wise) during 2013-14
72
Table 21
Usage of inputs- Fertilizers by major size groups- all crops
73
Table 22.
NPK Consumption ratio since 1990-91
74
Table 23.
Production of Bio-Fertilizer in India
75
Table 24
Consumption of Fertilizers in selected countries
76
Table 25.
Fertilizer consumption vis-à-vis Foodgrain production
77
PRICES OF FERTILIZERS
Table 26.
Quarter-Wise MRP of P&K Fertilizers
81
Table 27.
Per Kilo Gram rates of NPKS and per Metric Tone subsidy on P&K Fertilizers
82
Table 28.
Prices of imported Fertilizers
83
Table 29.
International Price Trend in 2013-14 (Month-wise)
83
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
Table 30.
Subsidy on Fertilizers
87
Table 31.
Company-wise subsidy paid on indigenous Urea by FICC
88
Table 32.
Company-wise subsidy paid on indigenous de-contr olled
89
P & K Fertilizers
Table 33.
Company-wise subsidy paid on imported P & K Fertilizers
90
Table-34.
Energy Consumption of Urea units.
91
POLICY NOTIFICTIONS
1.
Notification on New Pricing Scheme (NPS)-III for Urea
95
2.
Notification on fortified and coated Fertilizers
99
3.
Notification on concession scheme for Single Super Phosphate (SSP)
101
4.
Notification on Nutrient Based NBS Policy for (P&K) Fertilizers.
104
5.
Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy(NBS) Policy
for Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) Fertilizers.
106
6.
Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy(NBS) Policy
for Single Super Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizers.
110
7.
Notification on Uniform Freight Subsidy on all Fertilizers.
114
8.
Notification on revised Policy for Ad-hoc concession for Single Super
Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizer
117
9.
Notification on policy for new investment in Urea sector and long term off
take of Urea from joint ventures abroad .
120
10
Notification on policy for conversion of FO/LSHS Urea units to Natural Gas
125
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11.
Notification on Policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS Urea Units-Amendment
127
12.
Notification on amendment of NPS-III- Policy for Resumption of Urea
Production by RCF-Trombay Unit
129
13.
Notification on amendment of NPS-III- Policy for restart of existing Urea units
131
14.
Notification on Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizes under the
fertilizer subsidy regime
Notification on policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the
subsidy regime
Notification on policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the
subsidy regime
133
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Notification on Policy for stage-III on new Pricing Scheme for Urea Manufacture
Units- amendments thereof
Notification on proposal for conversion of Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock
(FO/LSHS) based Urea unit at Bathinda unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG).
Notification on proposal for conversion of Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock
(FO/LSHS) based Urea unit at Panipat unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG).
Notification on proposal for conversion of Fuel Oil/Low Sulphur Heavy Stock
(FO/LSHS) based Urea unit at Nangal unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG).
136
138
139
142
145
148
21.
Notification on Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for Urea
manufacturing Units-Extension of Provisions of Policy from 1-4-2010 on
provisional basis.
22.
Notification on Import Parity Price (IPP) 2010-11 under New Investment Policy. 152
23.
Notification on implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) Policy for
151
154
(P&K) Fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2011- NBS Policy w.e.f. 1st April, 2011 For 2011-12
and Revised Per MT Subsidy.
24.
Notification on Fixing the MRPs of Single Super Phosphate by the SSP
158
Manufacturers/Marketers From 1.4.2011 to 31.3.2012 Under Nutrient
Based Subsidy Policy.
25.
Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy for (P&K)
Fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2011-NBS Policy w.e.f. 1st April, 2011 for 2011-12
and Revised Per MT Subsidy.
159
26.
Notification on Implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy for
(P&K) Fertilizers for the year 2012-2013 to be Implemented w.e.f. 1.4.2012.
161
27.
Notification on Uniform Freight Subsidy for Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K)
165
Fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2008 to 31.3.2010
28.
Notification on Policy for Reimbursement of Freight for Distribution of
Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K) Fertilizers Under Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy for
(i) The Period From 1.1.2011 To 31.3.2012 and (ii) w.e.f. 1.4.2012
onwards.
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29.
Notification on road Freight rates for Urea Manufacturing/Importing units
168
under the Uniform Freight Subsidy Scheme
Notification on Guidelines for Import of Fertilizers under the
30.
181
Concession Scheme for decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic (P&K) Fertilizers.
Notification on use of subsidized Fertilizers by Manufacturers of Mixture
31.
196
Fertilizers and Customized Fertilizers
Notification on road Freight rates for Urea Manufacturing/importing units
32.
197
Under the Uniform Freight Subsidy Scheme
33.
Notification on Import Parity Price(IPP) 2011-12 Under New Investment Policy
199
34.
Notification On New Investment Policy-2012
201
35.
209
Notification on modification in the procedure for release of fertilizer subsidy by the
Department of Fertilizers with the introduction of Mobile Fertilizers Monitoring System
for all fertilizers.
36.
214
Notification on implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy(NBS) Policy for
Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) Fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2013-NBS policy for 2013-14
and per MT Subsidy.
37.
Notification on implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) policy for
Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) Fertilizers.
218
38.
Notification on implementation of the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) policy for
Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2014-NBS Policy for 2014-15
and per MT Subsidy.
220
39.
Notification on Modified NPS-III for existing Urea Units.
40.
Notification on Road Freight Rates for Urea manufacturing/importing Units
under the Uniform freight subsidy scheme.
223
227
41.
Notification on Road Freight Rates for Urea manufacturing/importing Units
under the Uniform freight subsidy scheme-corrigendum regarding.
PERFORMANCE OF MAJOR FERTILIZER PSUs.
240
253
FIGURES
Figure-1
Agro Climatic Zones of India
5
Figure-2
Production of Urea, DAP and Complexes
13
Figure-3
Foodgrain production vis-à-vis Fertilizers consumption
77
Figure -4
Subsidy on Fertilizers
87
MAPS
Location of Straight Nitrogenous Fertilizers Plants (Urea, AS, CAN & ACI)
Location of DAP & Other complex Fertilizer Plants.
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VII
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MAPS
LOCATION OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER PLANTS (UREA, AS, CAN & ACI)
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LIST OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER PLANTS ( UREA, AS, CAN, ACI)
S.
No.
State / Name of the Plant and
location
Andhra Pradesh
End
Product
1.
Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals
Ltd. (NFCL), Kakinada
Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd.,
Visakhapatnam
Assam
Urea
19.
AS
20.
Brahmaputra Valley Fert.Coop.
Ltd.,(BVFCL), Namrup-II
Brahmaputra Valley Fert.Coop.
Ltd.,(BVFCL), Namrup-III
Goa
Urea
21.
SAIL (Fertilizer Plant), Rourkela
Urea
22.
SAIL, Rourkela
Zuari Industries Ltd., (ZIL), Zuari
Nagar
Urea
2.
3.
4.
5.
S.
No.
NFL, Nangal (I & II)
24.
NFL, Bhatinda
25.
7.
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers
Co. Ltd. (GNFC), Bharuch
Urea,
CAN
26.
8.
Gujarat
State
Fertilizers
&
Chemicals Ltd (GSFC), Vadodara
Urea,
AS
9.
GSFC-Polymer Unit, Vadodara
10.
11.
27.
Indian Farmers Fertilizer Coop.
Ltd. (IFFCO), Kalol
Urea
28.
Krishak
Bharati
Coop.
Ltd.
(KRIBHCO) (2 Plants) Hazira
Haryana
National Fertilizers Ltd. (NFL),
Panipat
Jharkhand
Urea
29.
AS
CAN,
Urea
Urea
SAIL, Bokaro
Urea
Urea
Madras Fertilizers Ltd., (MFL),
Manali
Southern
Petrochemical
Industries Corpn. Ltd. (SPIC),
Tuticorin
Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and
Fertilizers Ltd., Tuticorin
Urea
Urea
AS
30.
Duncans Industries Ltd., Panki
Urea
31.
IFFCO, Aonla
Urea
32.
IFFCO, Phulpur
Urea
AS
33.
Indo Gulf Fertilisers, Jagdispur
Urea
Urea
34.
KRIBHCO Shyam Fertilizers Ltd.,
Shahjahanpur
Tata Chemicals Ltd., Babrala
Urea
AS
Chemicals
(FACT),
Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals
Ltd., Gadepan, Kota
Shriram Fertilizers & Chemicals
(SFC), Kota
Uttar Pradesh
Urea
Karnataka
16.
CAN
Tamil Nadu
AS
Kerala
15.
Urea
Rajasthan
AS
Fertilizers
&
Travancore
Ltd.
Udyogamanda
FACT, Cochin-1
Urea
23.
Cyanides & Chemicals Ltd., Surat
14.
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers
Ltd. (RCFL), Trombay V
RCFL, Thal Vaishet (2 plants)
Punjab
6.
13.
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Product
Odisha
Gujarat
12.
State / Name of the Plant and
location
Maharashtra
35.
Urea
Urea
17.
Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers
Ltd. (MCFL), Mangalore
Madhya
Pradesh
&
Chhattisgarh
SAIL, Bhilai
AS
36.
IISCO, Burnpur-Kulti
AS
18.
NFL, Vijaipur
Urea
37.
SAIL, Durgapur
AS
West Bengal
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
MAPS
LOCATION OF DAP AND OTHER COMPLEX FERTILIZER PLANTS
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LIST OF DAP AND OTHER COMPLEX FERTILIZER PLANTS
S. No.
Name of the company with the corresponding State
Units/ End Products
Andhra Pradesh
1.
Coromandal International Limited (CIL)
Kakinda - DAP & NPKs
Vishakhapattnam - NPKs
Goa
2.
Zuari Agro Chemicals Limited
Zuarinagar - DAP & NPKs
Gujarat
3.
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. Ltd. (GNFC)
Bharuch - ANP
4.
Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC)
Sikka - DAP & NPKs
Baroda - DAP & NPK
5.
Hindalco Industries Limited (HIL)
Dahej - DAP & NPKs
6.
Indian Farmers Fertilizers Co-operative Ltd. (IFFCO)
Kandla - DAP & NPKs
Karnataka
7.
Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (MCFL)
Mangalore - DAP & NPKs
Kerala
8.
Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. (FACT)
Udyogmandal – NPK
Cochin - NPK
Maharashtra
9.
Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Coop., Taloja
Taloja - NPK
10.
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. (RCF)
Trombay - NPK
Odisha
11.
Paradeep Phosphates Ltd. (PPL)
Paradeep - DAP & NPKs
12.
Indian Farmers Fertilizers Co-operative Ltd. (IFFCO)
Paradeep - DAP & NPKs
Tamil Nadu
13.
Tuticorin - DAP & NPKs
14.
Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp. Ltd. (SPIC)een
/Gr
Star
Coromandel International Ltd (CIL)
15.
Madras Fertilizers Ltd. (MFL)
Manali - NPKs
Ennore - NPKs
West Bengal
16.
Tata Chemicals Ltd. Fertilizer Division
Haldia – DAP & NPKs
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LIST OF SSP FERTILISER PLANTS
S.
No.
State/Name of the Plants and location
S.
No.
35
36
State/Name of the Plants and location
2
Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Sugars Ltd., West Godavari
District
Chemtech Fertilizers Limited, Medak
3
Prathyusha Chemicals & Fert, Vizag
38
4
GDS Chemicals & Fertilizers (P) Ltd. (Erstwhile
Priyaanka Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.), Vizag
Subhodaya Chems Ltd., Gauripatnam
Agri Green Fert. & Chem. Pvt. Ltd., Cuddapah
Krishna Industrial Corp. Ltd., West Godavari
District
KPR Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., Tata Nagar,
Balabhadrapuram
39
Indra Organics Ltd., Indore, M.P. (erstwhile
Swastik Fertilizer & Chemicals Ltd), Dhar
Arihant Fertilizers & Chemicals India Ltd.,
Neemuch
Suman Phosphates & Chemicals Ltd. Indore
40
41
42
KMN Chemicals & fertilizers Ltd. Raisen
Varun Fertilizers Pvt. Limited, Dewas
Balaji Phosphate Pvt. Limited, Dewas
1
5
6
7
8
37
Maharashtra
9
10
Bhaskar Fertilizers (P) Ltd. Anantapur
Vinayaka Agro Fertilizers India Ltd., Nellor
Assam
43
44
45
46
11
Progressive Fertichem Pvt. Ltd., Distt. Kamrup
Bihar
47
48
12
Sri Krishna Fertilizer, Muzaffarpur
49
15
16
17
Chhttisgarh
Bhilai Engineering Corporation Ltd., Bilaspur
Jairam Phosphate Ltd., Rajnandgaon
Gujarat
Aarti Fertilizers Limited, Valsad
Liberty Phosphates Ltd, Baroda
Nirma Ltd, Ahmedabad
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
18
19
20
Narmada Agro Chemicals Pvt. Ltd; Junagadh
Sona Phosphates Ltd , Valsad
T.J.Agro Industries Ltd., Navsari
57
58
59
21
Narmada Bio Chem Private Ltd., Ahmedabad
Haryana
Nitin Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd., Ambala
M/s. Kisan Phosphate Pvt. Limited, Gawar,
Hisar
Karnataka
Tungabhadra Ferts & Chems Co. Ltd, Koppal
60
KRP Fertilizers, Kopal
Madhya Pradesh
Agro Phos. India Limited, Dewas
Mexican Agro Chemicals Ltd., Mandsaur
Khaitan Chem. & Fert. Ltd, Khargone
Liberty Urvarak Limited, Khargone
Krishna Phoschem Limited, Jhabua
Madhya Bharat Agro Products Ltd, Sagar
Madhya Bharat Phosphate Pvt.. Ltd., Raisen
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
Madhyabharat Phosphate & Chemicals Ltd.
Jhabua
Basant Agro Tech (I) Ltd., Neemuch
74
13
14
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Mukteswar Fert. Ltd.,Ujjain
Rama Phosphate Ltd., Indore
61
62
63
64
75
Balaji Fertilizers, Nanded
Basant Agro-tech India Limited, Akola
Basant Agro Tech (India) Limited, Jalgaon
Bhilai Engineering Corporation Limited ,
Pulgaon, Wardha
Bharat Fertilizers Industries Ltd., Thane
Dharamsi Moraji Chemical Co. Limited,
Ambarnath, Thane
Kasturchand Fertilizers (Erstwhile Jairam
Phosphate Ltd), Gadchiroli, Nagpur
Rama Krishi Rasayan, Pune
Shiva Fertilizers Limited, Nanded
Liberty Phosphate Ltd, Pali, Raigad
Shree Bhavani Mishra Pvt. Ltd., Nanded
Rajlaxmi Agrotech India Ltd., Jalna
Shri Gajraj Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., Yavatmal
Shree Datta Fertilizers & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.,
Amravati
Shri Datta Agro Services Pvt. Ltd., Jalgaon
Sree Pushkar Petro Products Ltd., Ratnagiri
R.M. Phosphate and Chemicals Pvt. Limited,
Dhule
R.C. Fertilizer Pvt. Ltd., Nasik
Rajasthan
Arawali Phosphate Limited, Udaipur
Arihant Phosphates & Fertilizers Limited,
Chittorgarh
Bohra Industries Limited, Udaipur
Dharamsi Morarji Chem. Co. Ltd., Khemli,
Udaipur
Gayatri Spinners Ltd, Bhilwara
Indian Phosphate Limited, Udaipur
Jubilant Organosys Ltd., Chittorgarh
Khiatan Chemicals & Fert. Ltd.,Chittorgarh
Liberty Phosphates Ltd; Udaipur
Liberty Phosphate Limited, Kota
Mangalam Phosphates Ltd., Bhilwara
Premsakhi Fertilizer Ltd., Udaipur
Sadhana Phosphates & Chems Pvt. Ltd.,
Udaipur
Sadhana Phosphates & Chems Pvt. Ltd.,
Udaipur
Jubilant Organosys, Gajraula,
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Rama Phosphate Ltd., Udaipur
87
Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited,
Jhansi
77
Jagdamba Phosphate, Kota
88
Khatan Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited,
Fatehpur
78
Patel Phosphate Pvt. Limited, Udaipur
79
Chambal Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited,
Kota
89
Natraj Organics Limited, Muzaffarnagar
80
Adheeshaa Phosphate (a unite of Udaipur Poly
Sacks Limited.
90
V.K.
Phosphates
Shahjahanpur
81
Shurvi Colour Chem. Ltd., Udaipur
91
Madan Madhav Fertilizers & Chemicals
Pvt. Limited, Fatehgarh
Tedco Granites Ltd., Bhilwara
92
Liberty Phosphate Limited, Raebarieli
West Bengal
93
Tata Chemicals Ltd. (erstwhile Hind Lever
Chemicals Ltd, Haldia), Midnapur
94
The Jayshree Chemicals & Ferts Ltd.,
Khardah (Unit I & II of Jay Shree
Chemicals & Fertilizes- amalgamated
w.e.f. 1.4.2008), 24 Pargana North.
95
Phosphate Company Ltd., Jalpaiguri
Uttar Pradesh
96
Asian Fertilizers Limited, Gorakhpur
97
Teesta Agro Industries Ltd., Jalpaiguri
Sai Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., , 21 Princep
Street, Kolkata
82
Devyani Phosphate Pvt. Limited, Udaipur
Tamil Nadu
83
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
84
Coromandel Fertilizer Ltd., Ranipet,
85
Kothari Industrial Corporation Ltd., Ennore
86
Pioneer
Fertilizers
Limited,
Limited,
Distt.
BASIC FACTS
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Table-1
BASIC FACTS
( Million)
Population of India (2011 Census)
1210.6
Male
623.1
Female
587.5
Rural
833.5
Urban
377.1
Agricultural Workers
263.0
(Million ha)
Total Gross Cropped Area (20 11-12)
195.2
Net sown Area (2011-12)
140.8
Gross irrigated Area (2011-12)
91.5
Net Irrigated Area (2011-12)
65.3
GDP at Factor Cost (2013-14 Provisional Estimates)
(Rs ‘000 Crore)
GDP Current Price
10472.8
Agriculture & Allied GDP Current Price
1906.3
GDP Constant Price (2004-05 Prices)
5741.8
Agriculture & Allied Sector GDP Constant Price
(2004-05 Prices)
800.5
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
Table-2
DISTRIBUTION OF AREA ACCORDING TO ANNUAL RAINFALL
Category
Dry
Medium
Assured
Rainfall (mm)
Area (%)
0 – 750
30
750– 1150
42
1150– 2000
20
> 2000
08
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
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AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES
Planning Commission has demarcated the geographical area of India into 15 agro-climatic
region. These are further divided into more homogenous 72 sub-zones. The 15 agro-climatic zones
are given in Table-3 below:
Table-3
J&K, HP, UP, Uttarakhand
1.
Western Himalayan Region
:
2.
Eastern Himalayan Region
: Assam, Sikkim, West Bengal &
All North-Eastern States
3.
Lower Gangetic Plains Region
: West Bengal
4.
Middle Gangetic Plains Region
: UP, Bihar
5.
Upper Gangetic Plains Region
: UP
6.
Trans-Gangetic Plains Region
: Panjab, Haryana, Delhi & Rajasthan
7.
Eastern Plateau and Hills Region
: Maharashtra, UP, Odisha & West Bengal
8.
Central Plateau and Hills Region
: MP, Rajasthan, UP
9.
Western Plateau and Hills Region : Maharashtra, MP & Rajasthan
10.
Southern Plateau and Hills Region : AP, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
11.
East Coast Plains and Hills Region : Odisha, AP, TN,& Puducherry
12.
West Coast Plains and Ghat Region : TN, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra
13.
Gujarat Plains and Hills Region
: Gujarat
14.
Western Dry Region
: Rajasthan
15.
The Islands Region
: Andman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshyadeep
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Figure-1
AGRO- CLIMATIC ZONES OF INDIA
5
17.08
1.23
17.12
1.33
16.91
159.59
18.71
158.32
21.07
159.43
1.0
138.8
1.1
129.2
119.93
All Sizes
36.58
* Excluding Jharkhand
# Based on the provisional results of Agriculture Census 2010-11.
Source: Agriculture Census Division, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC) .
38.22
33.80
37.70
5.81
2.72
5.74
2.68
1.38
1.23
5.9
37.90
1.42
Large (> 10 ha)
6.4
38.19
35.24
.38
6.6
13.90
33.10
0.40
2005-06*
Medium (4-10 ha)
14.13
32.14
35.91
2000-01*
14.02
24.78
32.03
2010-11#
Semi Medium (2-4 ha)
23.93
29.81
2005-06*
22.70
92.83
2000-01*
Average size (ha)
Small (1-2 ha)
83.69
2010-11#
Area Operated (Million ha)
75.41
2000-01* 2005-06*
No. of holding (Million)
Marginal (< 1ha)
Category of holding
1.15
17.38
5.76
2.71
1.42
.39
2010-11#
CATEGORY OF LAND HOLDINGS, NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, AREA COVERED AND AVERAGE SIZE OF LAND HOLDINGS
Table-4
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THE FERTILIZER
SECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Table-5
TYPE OF FERTILIZERS PRODUCED IN INDIA
Type of fertilizers
Grade
Straight Nitrogenous
Ammonium Sulphate (AS)
20.6% N
Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN)
25%
N
Ammonium Chloride
25%
N
Urea
46%
N
Straight Phosphatic
Single Super Phosphate (SSP)
16% P2O5
Triple Super Phosphate (TSP)
46% P2O5
NP/NPK Complex Fertilizers
Urea Ammonium Phosphate
24-24-0
28-28-0
14-35-14
Ammonium Phosphate Sulphate
16-20-0
20-20-0
Diammonium Phosphate (DAP)
18-46-0
Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP)
11-52-0
Nitro Phosphate
20-20-0
23-23-0
Nitro Phosphate with Potash
15-15-15
NP/NPKs
17-17-17
14-28-14
19-19-19
10-26-26
12-32-16
Source: Department of Fertilizers
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Table-6
ALL INDIA DEMAND FORECAST OF FERTILIZER PRODUCTS
(DISTRIBUTION OF AREA ACCORDING TO ANNUAL RAINFALL)
(In'000 tonnes)
Year
Urea
DAP
NP/NPKs
SSP
MOP*
2014-15
32029
12002
10861
5091
4492
2015-16
32858
12212
11142
5513
4643
2016-17
33677
12413
11420
5948
4793
2017-18
33754
12764
11841
6476
4934
2018-19
34536
12950
12318
6626
5048
1. * For direct consumption.
2. Source: Working Group Report on Fertilizer Industryfor Twelfth Five-Year Plan
CAPACITY, PRODUCTION
AND
IMPORT OF FERTILIZERS
IN INDIA
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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Table-7
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF VARIOUS FERTILIZERS
(In LMT per annum)
No. of Units
Total installed Capacity
Urea
30
215.97
DAP
12
83.32
Complexes
21
97
60.71
101.21
Product
SSP
Source: Department of Fertilizers
PRODUCTION
Table-8
PRODUCTION OF UREA, DAP AND COMPLEXES
(In Lakh MT)
Year
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Urea
2012-13
2013-14
211.12
218.81
219.84
225.75
227.15
DAP
42.46
35.37
39.63
36.47
36.11
Complex
Fertilizers
80.38
87.27
77.70
61.80
69.13
Figure-2
PRODUCTION OF UREA, DAP AND COMPLEXES
250
219.84 225.75
211.12 218.81
227.15
Urea
DAP
In LMT
200
Complex
Fertilizers
150
100
50
80.38 87.27
42.46
35.37
77.7
39.63
61.8
69.13
36.47
36.11
0
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
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Table-9
PLANT WISE PRODUCTION OF UREA FROM
2009-10 TO 2013-14
Name of plants
Reassessed
capacity
(In ‘000 MT)
Production
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
478.5
474.0
478.5
503.4
471.3
394.5
NFL:Bhatinda
511.5
514.8
553.0
482.9
394.4
560.4
NFL:Panipat
511.5
512.9
470.0
500.3
413.8
511.2
NFL:Vijaipur-I
864.6
878.5
916.6
902.1
966.4
1006.3
NFL:Vijaipur-II
Total (NFL)
864.6
3230.7
949.6
3329.8
961.5
3379.6
1011.7
3400.4
965.2
3211.1
1162.4
3634 .8
BVFCL:Namrup-II
240.0
79.2
86.1
102.3
109.4
70.6
BVFCL:Namrup-III
Total (BVFCL)
315.0
555.0
230.4
309.6
198.9
285.0
176.5
278.8
281.3
390.7
235.4
306.0
RCF:Trombay-V
330.0
306.8
341.1
336.0
384.1
352.6
NFL:Nangal-II
RCF:Thal
1706.8
1782.3
1783.4
1772.5
1951.6
1993.4
Total (RCF)
2036.8
2089.1
2124.5
2108.5
2335.7
2346.0
MFL:Chennai
Total(Public Sector)
486.8
6309.3
436.0
6164.5
477.9
6267.0
486.7
6274.4
435.8
6373.3
486.7
6773.5
544.5
601.4
600.1
600.0
600.3
600.4
651.8
IFFCO:Kalol
IFFCO:Phulpur
551.1
722.6
745.1
701.3
673.1
IFFCO:Phulpur Expn.
864.6
1000.2
1026.2
1132.8
992.0
IFFCO:Aonla-I
864.6
1000.3
988.5
1065.9
1091.9
1103.0
IFFCO:Aonla-II
Total (IFFCO)
864.6
3689.4
1000.3
4324.8
1042.6
4402.5
986.8
4486.8
1152.8
4510.1
1074.2
4380.3
950.9
KRIBHCO:Hazira
1729.2
1779.6
1840.3
.
1432.4
2132.0
2209.9
Total (Cooperative)
5418.6
6104.4
6242.8
5919.2
6642.1
6590.2
11727.9
12268.9
12509.8
12193.6
13015.4
13363.7
GSFC:Vadodara
370.6
281.4
245.5
286.6
347.7
322.1
SFC:Kota
379.0
382.1
403.4
385.9
384.8
403.2
DIL:Kanpur/KFCL
722.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
313.2
ZIL:Goa
399.3
387.3
396.8
365.4
385.6
376.2
SPIC:Tuticorin
620.0
0.0
300.9
621.7
483.4
286.2
MCF:Mangalore
380.0
379.6
379.4
379.4
379.5
379.1
GNFC:Bharuch
636.0
601.7
643.2
701.8
708.8
696.4
IGCL:Jagdishpur
864.6
1095.9
1098.5
1162.2
1084.7
1 035.5
NFCL:Kakinada-I
597.3
757.0
831.6
792.5
787.6
646.8
NFCL:Kakinada-II
597.3
723.21
824.0
769.1
777.7
780.
1655.6
1561.6
1565.3
1426.9
Total (Public+Co-op.)
Total(NFCL)
1194.6
1480.2
CFCL:Gadepan-I
864.6
1019.5
1032.2
1106.5
1035.8
990.6
CFCL:Gadepan-II
Total(CFCL)
864.6
1729.2
1011.2
2030.7
1068.0
2100.2
1039.5
2146.0
1056.0
2091.8
950.6
1941.2
TCL:Babrala
KSFL:Shahjahanpur
Total (Private Sector)
Total (Pub.+Coop.+Pvt.)
864.6
1231.7
1116.7
1164.6
1119.8
1136.5
864.6
9024.5
972.7
8843.3
1030.5
9370.7
1015.6
9790.8
1007.9
9559.3
1035.3
9351.8
20752.4
21112.2
21880.5
21984.4
22574.7
22715.5
Source: Department of Fertilizers
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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Table-10
PLANT-WISE PRODUCTION OF DAP FROM
2009-10 TO 2013-14
(In ‘000 MT)
Name of company/unit
Installed
capacity
2009-10
Production
2010-11
2011-12 2012-13
2013-14
Cooperative Sector
IFFCO:Kandla
1200.0
722.8
60.1
496.6
782.7
517.0
IFFCO: Paradeep
1500.0
402.3
916.5
995.1
1159.9
915.1
Total(Co-op.)
2700.0
1125.1
976.6
1491.7
1942.6
1432.1
GSFC:Vadodara
165.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
GSFC:Sikka-I**
588.0
401.4
706.1
534.1
424.5
150.8
GSFC:Sikka-II**
396.0
520.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
239.5
ZIL:Goa
330.0
351.8
151.6
180.2
56.3
49.8
SPIC:Tuticorin
475.0
0
30.4
180.5
154.7
145.7
MCF:Mangalore
180.0
198.0
177.8
128.2
119.4
117.8
TCL:Haldia
Hindalco Indus: Dahej
675.0
183.7
190.3
269.3
204.9
241.2
400.0
181.8
214.2
209.8
209.1
228.7
CFL (GFCL Kakinada *
670.0
520.7
402.5
360.0
224.9
570.5
0.0
0.0
31.8
6.6
0.0
19.3
720.0
763.8
655.6
602.3
310.6
415.4
4599.0
3121.7
2560.3
2471.0
1704.4
2178.7
7299.0
4246.8
3536.9
3962.7
3647.0
3610.8
Private Sector
CIL: Vizag
PPL:Paradeep
Total (Private Sector)
Grand Total
* GFCL Kakinada has been taken over by CFL w.e.f. 01.02.08.
**Production figures for Sikka-I & II are combined
Source: Department of Fertilizers
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Table-11
PLANTWISE PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX FERTILIZERS FROM
2009-10 TO 2013-14
(In ‘000 MT)
Name of company/unit
Product
2009-10
Public Sector
FACT:Udyogamandal
FACT:Cochin-II
Total
RCF:Trombay
RCF:Trombay-IV
Total
MFL:Chennai
Total
Total Public Sector
Cooperative Sector
IFFCO:Kandla
IFFCO: Paradeep
20:20
20:20
GSFC: Sikka-II
Total
CIL:Vizag
Total
ZIL:Goa
Total
GFL:Tuticorin
Total
MCF:Mangalore
147.6
496.2
643.8
446.0
157.9
603.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1247.7
167.6
448.8
616.4
458.3
191.5
649.8
7.6
0.0
28.3
35.9
1302.1
10:26:26
12:32:16
20:20
12:32:16
10:26:26
1191.2
460.8
1097.7
0.0
0.0
2749.7
1610.1
846.2
745.3
0.0
0.0
3201.6
20:20
10:26:26
20:20
12:32:16
12:32:16
292.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
292.9
290.1
175.7
563.7
23.9
1053.4
0.0
231.5
134.7
366.2
161.0
13.4
174.4
84.0
0.0
280.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
280.3
129.3
137.0
592.5
0.0
858.8
0.0
332.8
176.7
509.5
175.4
0.0
175.4
45.7
0.0
15:15:15
20.8:20.8
17:17:17
19:19:19
20:20
28:28
14:35:14
20:20
10:26:26
19:19:19
10:26:26
12:32:16
20:20
17:17:17
20:20
16:20
10:26:26
Total
Production
2011-12 2012-13
181.3
576.9
758.2
490.4
12.9
503.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1261.5
Total (Cooperative Sector)
Private Sector
GSFC:Vadodara
GSFC: Sikka-I
2010-11
103.8
434.1
537.9
2013-14
165.4
610.4
99.4
0.0
0.7
100.1
1248.4
494.7
660.1
327.5
187.6
515.1
44.8
0.0
0.0
44.8
1220.0
581.8
1029.9
845.9
0.0
0.0
2457.6
495.1
618.6
314.6
0.0
5.5
1433.8
493.4
593.2
324.7
168.2
181.2
1760.7
302.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
302.5
284.9
56.3
631.2
0.0
972.4
18.3
172.7
179.6
370.6
209.5
0.0
209.5
40.2
3.8
294.3
10.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
304.6
259.5
5.9
429.3
0.0
694.7
8.7
158.5
27.8
195.0
156.3
0.0
156.3
42.7
0.0
267.5
10.1
67.6
474.8
135.6
9.5
0.0
354.7
359.4
0.0
481.5
2.5
843.4
91.0
288.0
57.3
436.3
159.0
0.0
159.0
37.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.4
0.0
84.0
45.7
44.0
46.1
37.4
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Table-11 (CONTD....)
PLANTWISE PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX FERTILIZERS FROM
2009-10 TO 2013-14
(In ‘000 MT)
Name of company/unit
CIL:Ennore
Product
Production
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
16:20
180.4
248.3
243.6
169.7
180.0
20:20
32.2
12.5
11.1
15.3
0.0
212.6
260.8
254.7
185.0
180.0
Total
GNFC:Bharuch
20:20
166.5
166.2
196.3
200.9
188.9
TCL:Haldia
28:28
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12:32:16
30.2
9.8
0.0
44.3
0.0
10:26:26
363.8
351.4
311.9
214.0
250.1
394.0
361.2
311.9
258.3
250.1
20:20
4.2
0.0
28.0
179.8
217.8
14:35:14
478.3
515.4
216.2
191.0
138.5
17:17:17
0.0
0.0
248.2
0.0
22.5
12:32:16
17.0
36.1
15.2
19.5
22.5
10:26:26
235.5
407.3
239.8
263.7
243.2
735.0
958.8
747.4
654.0
644.5
23:23
100.8
123.5
175.2
167.2
74.3
24:24
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
168.4
20:20
242.8
304.7
255.4
447.1
456.9
28:28
0.0
0.0
40.3
0.0
0.0
16:20
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
14:35:14
0.0
30.0
0.0
5.6
0.0
12:32:16
33.0
53.3
0.0
23.6
12.5
10:26:26
171.5
149.5
130.3
159.6
125.5
Total
447.3
537.5
426.0
635.9
594.9
Total Private Sector
4027.1
4277.7
4010.5
3498.0
3931.9
Total (Pub.+Coop.+Pvt.)
8038.3
8727.0
7770.2
6180.2
6912.6
Total
CIL:Kakinada
CIL: Kakinada
Total
DFPCL:Taloja
PPL:Paradeep*
Source: Department of Fertilizers
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Table-12
PRODUCT-WISE SUMMARY OF PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX FERTILIZERS
FROM 2009 - 10 TO 2013-14
( In ‘000 MT)
Production
Product
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
20:20
3403.2
2966.4
3164.8
2618.9
2861.4
15:15:15
490.4
446.0
458.3
474.8
327.5
ANP(20.8:20.8)
12.9
157.9
191.5
135.6
187.6
17:17:17
13.4
0.0
255.8
99.4
67.3
10:26:26
2217.4
2851.1
1436.5
1310.1
1594.0
12:32:16
675.7
1122.1
1224.7
733.8
863.2
14:35:14
654.0
682.4
272.5
202.5
138.5
19:19:19
0.0
0.0
18.3
8.7
91.0
28:28
290.1
129.3
325.2
259.5
359.4
16:20
180.4
248.3
247.4
169.7
180.0
23:23
100.8
123.5
175.2
167.2
74.3
24:24
0.
0.0
0.0
0.0
168.4
14:28:14
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Total (Complexes)
8038.3
8727.0
7770.2
6180.2
6912.6
Source: Department of Fertilizers
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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Table -13
SECTOR - WISE PRODUCTION OF COMPLEX FERTILIZERS
FROM 2009-10 to 2013-14
( In ‘000 MT)
Sector
Annual
Ins. Cap.
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Public Sector:
2134.5
1261.5
1247.7
1302.1
1248.4
1220.4
Coop. Sector:
1635.4
2749.7
3201.6
2457.6
1433.8
1760.7
Private Sector:
1452.5
4027.1
4277.7
4010.5
3498.0
3931.9
5222.4
8038.3
8727.0
7770.2
6180.2
6912.6
Total
Source: Department of Fertilizers
Table-14
(IMPORT OF MAJOR FERTILIZERS)
FROM 2009-10 to 2013-14
(In Lakhs MT)
Year
Urea
DAP
MOP
2009 - 10
52.09
58.89
52.86
2010 - 11
66.10
76.97
63.57
2011 - 12
78.34
69.05
39.85
2012- 13
80.44
57.02
24.96
2013- 14
70.88
32.61
31.77
Source: Department of Fertilizers
2.28
0.80
3.96
0.83
3.37
7.52
52.09
Mundra
New mangalore
Paradeep
Pipavav
Rozy
Tuticorin
Vizag
Grand Total
1.57
2.07
0.43
6.78
10.55
52.86
3.38
2.57
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.15
0.00
0.00
12.23
5.4
0.00
0.00
1.33
0.31
0.96
0.00
0.16
0.00
0.00
2.9
0.00
MOP
0.73
0.81
5.27
2.45
7.51
58.88
2.35
12.72
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.77
0.00
0.00
23.21
2.64
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.39
0.00
DAP
Source: Department of Fertilizers
0.00
7.41
Mumbai/npt
0.00
0.00
Mormugao
5.31
Mbpt
0.00
Krishnaputnam
Jaigarh
Karwar
0.00
Hazira
0.00
0.00
Haldia
Karaikal
0.00
Gopalpur
5.78
0.00
Goa
11.16
0l.00
Gangavaram
Kandla
2,03
Dharamtar
Kakinada
0.00
0.00
Cuddalore
0.80
0.84
Cochin
0.00
Bhavnagar
Chennai
Urea
Port
2009-10
1.36
4.99
0.27
2.19
7.97
66.10
2.42
14.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.33
0.00
2.28
11.52
5.26
0.00
0.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.57
0.00
Urea
2.50
3.17
1.19
7.23
9.30
63.57
4.60
0.61
0.93
1.95
0.00
2.50
0.00
0.52
15.29
6.93
0.00
0.00
1.80
0.00
0.29
2.03
0.00
0.00
0.76
2.27
0.00
MOP
0.00
1.71
3.84
2.61
9.77
76.97
0.67
14.81
0.31
0.00
0.00
5.53
0.00
0.26
30.81
5.27
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.98
0.00
DAP
2010-11
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.31
0.82
9.78
0.00
1.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.40
0.00
0.50
0.44
2.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.71
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.53
0.00
NPK
2.27
5.63
0.44
2.12
7.41
78.34
2.51
23.61
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.84
0.00
2.52
1.16
1.19
0.99
0.33
3.00
6.01
39.85
0.00
0.36
4.11
0.74
4.29
69.05
1.10
0.00
15.91
0.57
3.83
0.00
0.00
7.93
0.00
1.46
23.38
7.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.18
0.00
2.01
0.00
0.71
4.24
11.57
7.75
0.00
0.00
1.10
0.00
0.00
2.42
0.72
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.35
0.00
DAP
0.00
0.00
0.59
0.66
0.00
MOP
13. 56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.58
0.00
0.00
0.56
0.54
0.00
Urea
2011-12
0.33
0.00
0.09
2.66
10.09
36.73
0.62
2.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.51
0.00
4.98
3.04
6.79
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.17
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.60
0.00
NPK
1.42
7.87
0.83
2.53
6.24
80.44
2.39
25.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.26
0.00
5.17
8.88
4.26
0.00
1.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.61
0.00
Urea
0.43
0.00
3.62
0.00
6.34
57.02
0.68
12.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.55
0.00
0.72
19.04
6.51
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.53
0.00
DAP
1.32
0.00
0.00
1.67
4.21
24.96
1.52
0.91
0.00
0.71
0.00
1.69
0.00
0.18
6.93
1.66
0.05
0.00
0.49
0.00
0.00
1.71
0.00
0.00
0.22
1.10
0.00
MOP
2012-13
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.88
4.05
0.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.27
0.00
0.00
1.37
0.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
NPK
(PORTWISE IMPORT -OF FERTILIZERS from 2009-10 to 2013-14)
Table - 15
1.08
7.13
0.00
1.55
6.10
70.88
2.42
18.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.25
0.00
2.78
6.29
7.09
0.00
2.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.55
0.00
Urea
0.00
0.00
2.79
0.00
3.30
32.61
0.22
9.25
0.21
0.00
0.00
0.66
0.00
0.48
9.36
3.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.76
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
DAP
0.00
1.44
0.00
0.00
2.28
3.84
31.77
1.76
1.01
0.92
1.54
0.00
0.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.26
0.94
3.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.56
0.54
8.61
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.49
0.05
0.00
1.11
0.00
0.00
0.36
0.00
0.00
0.36
0.86
0.00
MOP
NPK
( In lakh MT)
2013-14
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SALES AND MOVEMENT
OF FERTILIZERS
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Table-16
AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA, DAP, MOP & COMPLEXES
FROM 2009 -10 TO 2013 -14
(Lakh MT)
Urea
Year
DAP
MOP
Complexes
Season Availability Sales Availability Sales Availability Sales Availability Sales
Kharif
130.83
122.78
65.19
61.34
22.51
18.62
36.96
34.81
Rabi
142.83
141.69
42.71
42.57
27.50
28.11
47.92
47.21
2009-10
Total
2010-11
264.47
126.02
79.07
65.05
27.51
19.63
51.50
50.85
Rabi
165.77
156.08
46.64
47.63
20.22
19.27
50.43
52.13
282.10
112.68
38.90
102.98
Kharif
140.50
139.20
49.27
48.75
7.03
6.96
55.34
54.16
Rabi
158.64
154.76
67.24
63.13
24.64
22.84
69.99
59.64
293.96
111.88
29.80
113.80
Kharif
137.46
135.79
49.84
40.78
14.07
10.98
44.59
39.45
Rabi
171.31
165.81
56.02
51.51
11.08
10.36
40.26
37.88
Total
2013-14
82.02
132.16
Total
2012-13
46.73
Kharif
Total
2011-12
103.91
301.60
92.29
21.34
77.33
Kharif
155.73
150.98
40.96
32.30
12.74
10.99
36.21
32.61
Rabi
155.76
153.55
40.96
36.73
12.33
10.93
47.03
42.55
Total
304.53
Source: Department of Fertilizers
69.03
21.92
75.16
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING KHARIF, 2009
Table -17
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING KHARIF, 2009
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
25
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING KHARIF, 2009
Table -17 (CONTD....)
26
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING KHARIF, 2009
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
27
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING KHARIF, 2009
Table -17 (CONTD....)
28
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI, 2009-10
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
29
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI, 2009-10
Table -17 (CONTD....)
30
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI, 2009-10
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
31
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING RABI, 2009-10
Table -17 (CONTD....)
32
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING RABI, 2009-10
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
33
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING KHARIF, 2010
Table -17 (CONTD....)
34
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING KHARIF, 2010
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
35
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING KHARIF, 2010
Table -17 (CONTD....)
36
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING KHARIF, 2010
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
37
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI, 2010-11
Table -17 (CONTD....)
38
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI, 2010-11
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
39
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING RABI, 2010-11
Table -17 (CONTD....)
40
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING RABI, 2010-11
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
41
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING KHARIF, 2011
Table -17 (CONTD....)
42
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING KHARIF, 2011
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
43
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OFMOP DURING KHARIF, 2011
Table -17 (CONTD....)
44
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING KHARIF, 2011
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
45
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI, 2011-12
Table -17 (CONTD....)
46
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI, 2011-12
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
47
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI, 2011-12
Table -17 (CONTD....)
48
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING RABI, 2011-12
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
49
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING KHARIF, 2012
Table -17 (CONTD....)
50
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING KHARIF, 2012
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
51
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING KHARIF, 2012
Table -17 (CONTD....)
52
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING KHARIF, 2012
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
53
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI, 2012-13
Table -17 (CONTD....)
54
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI, 2012-13
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
55
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING RABI, 2012-13
Table -17 (CONTD....)
56
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING RABI, 2012-13
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
57
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING KHARIF, 2013
Table -17 (CONTD....)
58
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING KHARIF, 2013
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
59
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING KHARIF, 2013
Table -17 (CONTD....)
60
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING KHARIF, 2013
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
61
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF UREA DURING RABI, 2013-14
Table -17 (CONTD....)
62
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STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF DAP DURING RABI, 2013-14
Table -17 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
63
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF MOP DURING RABI, 2013-14
Table -17 (CONTD....)
64
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Source: Department of Fertilizers
STATE-WISE, MONTH-WISE AVAILABILITY AND SALES OF NPK DURING RABI, 2013-14
Table -17 (CONTD....)
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Table -18
MOVEMENT OF FERTILIZERS
June
May
April
March
Urea
DAP
MOP
COMPLEX
Total
Urea
DAP
MOP
COMPLEX
Total
Urea
DAP
MOP
COMPLEX
Total
Urea
DAP
MOP
COMPLEX
Total
Urea
DAP
MOP
COMPLEX
Total
533.63
2832.63
568.91
2610.20
1698.64
600.37
580.47
2109.16
1535.81
505.48
329.21
2173.47
1141.73
386.96
305.19
1977.72
1702.96
141.30
1610.21
62.31
Total
February
625.449
2337.27
Urea
DAP
MOP
COMPLEX
January
Indigenous
1592.646
119.172
Product
Month
1353.28
1287.38
304.95
765.25
283.08
637.15
135.09
906.10
246.20
708.66
92.44
339.41
205.30
1036.83
133.77
354.10
220.80
457.81
198.21
380.80
1114.34
2009
Imported
563.267
231.494
319.581
2068.02
260.53
380.80
305.19
3014.55
1836.73
495.39
220.80
329.21
2882.13
1234.17
726.37
205.30
580.47
2746.31
1670.90
1411.57
246.20
568.91
3897.58
2003.59
1365.62
283.08
533.63
4185.91
3451.61
Total
2155.91
350.67
319.58
625.45
855.86
2999.64
632.08
2585.65
1836.60
307.18
497.63
2167.54
1637.90
315.67
623.71
2712.85
1246.80
423.12
801.80
2751.93
1767.11
322.04
1743.031
207.11
2714.43
703.007
Indigenous
1914.7
96.72
1377.34
920.57
411.60
602.20
363.54
488.88
230.00
479.09
211.47
468.18
165.63
268.79
54.46
733.10
172.14
238.01
58.04
205.545
50.91
476.65
1300.38
2010
Impored
653.447
59.231
587.703
1948.58
258.01
476.65
801.80
3485.03
1939.24
560.05
58.04
623.71
3181.04
1412.43
691.91
54.46
497.63
2656.42
1867.91
794.76
211.47
632.08
3506.22
2248.20
909.38
363.54
855.86
4376.98
1001.42
3142.63
772.26
2833.57
1826.72
314.49
445.48
2026.34
1656.52
404.79
496.317
2590.98
1354.94
225.92
772.41
2770.72
1923.88
170.78
1764.859
233.45
833.999
3072.56
4014.81
Indigenous
1927.184
311.372
Total
2568.15
155.95
587.703
703.007
1482.72
714.07
647.64
621.28
213.80
258.50
413.42
90.18
210.47
431.97
230.29
20.26
7.95
975.89
159.28
98.32
174.37
557.649
208.36
209.89
1627.38
2011
Imported
1101.563
230.408
295.413
DURING 2009 TO 2013
2322.51
441.80
209.89
772.41
3746.61
2083.15
269.10
174.37
496.32
3022.94
1585.23
246.17
7.95
445.48
2284.84
2069.94
494.97
210.47
772.26
3547.63
2474.35
935.77
213.80
1001.42
4625.35
4699.94
Total
3028.75
541.78
295.41
834.00
648.55
2616.06
380.66
2341.28
1776.47
191.03
312.60
1940.33
1812.67
147.95
532.02
2686.65
1321.89
305.85
514.41
2705.02
1824.82
329.80
1745.41
445.20
3001.83
650.69
Indigenous
1935.28
415.86
DESPATCHES OF UREA, DAP, MOP & COMPLEX FERTILISERS
549.08
815.86
347.38
503.15
2215.47
419.94
426.29
386.57
485.00
1717.79
215.99
148.77
55.96
5.41
426.13
164.19
173.53
80.73
37.83
456.28
301.23
356.14
247.39
60.61
965.37
2571.79
2294.49
1261.07
347.38
1017.55
4920.49
2244.76
756.09
386.57
1017.02
4404.44
1537.88
454.62
55.96
318.01
2366.46
1976.86
321.48
80.73
418.49
2797.56
2077.71
547.17
247.39
709.17
3581.43
5573.61
2012
Total
Imported
1227.48
3162.76
524.33
940.19
446.56
446.56
373.41
1024.10
1838.13
386.28
0.00
383.30
2607.71
1949.05
332.88
0.00
373.19
2655.13
1612.18
147.09
0.00
278.77
2038.04
1744.58
178.39
0.00
382.94
2305.90
1924.24
349.19
0.00
515.66
2789.10
2846.05
Indigenous
1963.17
314.55
0.00
568.33
624.82
96.49
10.30
0.13
731.73
425.53
109.92
33.16
8.80
577.41
151.51
23.12
64.51
2.67
241.82
267.65
93.75
108.05
0.00
469.46
642.98
201.11
341.73
33.57
1219.39
2069.58
2013
Imported
1374.60
369.76
264.42
60.80
2462.96
482.76
10.30
383.42
3339.44
2374.58
442.81
33.16
381.99
3232.54
1763.69
170.22
64.51
281.44
2279.86
2012.23
272.14
108.05
382.94
2775.36
2567.23
550.29
341.73
549.24
4008.48
4915.63
Total
3337.77
684.31
264.42
629.13
(In MT)
On an average 50 rakes per month are moved for making fertilizer available in different parts of the country. Out of which, 15 rakes are of imported fertilizers and 35 rakes are of
indigenous fertilizers. The month wise dispatches of fertilizers from various plants / ports during last three years are given in Table-18
66
Source: Department of Fertilizers
DESPATCHES OF UREA, DAP, MOP & COMPLEX FERTILISERS DURING 2008 TO 2012
Table-18 (CONTD....)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
67
CONSUMPTION
OF
FERTILIZERS
296
4624
Import
Consumption
2060
Consumption
15405
2752
18398
Production
Import
Consumption
All Fertilizers
2045
Import
Potassic Fertilizers*
4067
11714
411
11338
Production
Phosphatic Fertilizers
Consumption
Import
Production
Nitrogenous Fertilizers
2
20340
5254
15575
2413
2747
5204
1122
4221
12723
1385
11354
3
2005-06
21651
6080
16095
2335
2069
5543
1322
4517
13773
2689
11578
4
2006-07
22570
7750.16
14706.5
2636
2653
5515
1391
3806.7
14419
3706.5
10899.8
5
2007-08
24909
10221
14334
3313
3403
6506
3067
3464
15090
3751
10870
6
2008-09
Source : Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC) and Department of Fertilizers
D
C
B
A
1
2004-05
26486
9148
16221
3632
2945
7274
2756
4321
15580
3447
11900
7
2009-10
2 8122
12364
16380
3514
4069
8050
3802
4223
16 558
4493
12157
8
2010-11
27790
13002
16363
2576
3335
7914
4427
4104
17300
5240
12259
9
2011-12
PRODUCTION, IMPORT AND CONSUMPTION OF FERTILZIERS
Table-19
25534
9157
15735
2061
1559
6653
2797
3541
16820
4801
24481
7434
16092
2098
1926
5633
1588
3714
16750
3920
12378
11
10
12194
2013-14
2012-13
(In ‘000 tonnes of Nutrients)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
71
72
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Table-20
CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZERS
(STATE-WISE, NUTRIENT-WISE) DURING 2013-14
S. No.
State/U.T.
S
Per hectare Fertilizer Consumption in Kgs.
N
P2O5
K2O
Total
1.
Andhra Pradesh
78.22
31.78
12.67
122.68
2.
Karnataka
72.36
33.85
19.40
125.61
3.
Kerala
51.34
26.57
43.79
121.71
4.
Tamil Nadu
95.49
34.26
27.67
157.42
5.
Puducherry
391.29
67.42
49.35
508.06
6.
A & N Islands
24.21
18.42
15.26
57.89
SZ Total
104.24
40.51
21.92
166.68
7.
Gujarat
94.63
25.75
7.40
127.78
8.
Madhya Pradesh
54.90
28.78
2.57
86.24
9.
Chhattisgarh
63.00
28.68
8.42
100.10
10.
Maharashtra
65.93
32.13
17.64
115.70
11.
Rajasthan
35.79
10.84
0.20
46.83
12
Goa
18.69
8.25
5.69
32.63
13.
Daman & Diu
26.67
6.67
3.33
36.67
14.
D & N Haveli
24.55
15.91
0.45
40.91
W.Z total
58.16
24.05
6.93
89.14
15.
Haryana
146.13
30.51
2.41
179.04
16.
Punjab
173.04
41.26
3.05
217.34
17.
Uttar Pradesh
117.11
30.12
4.13
151.36
18.
Uttarakhand
115.03
18.62
5.49
139.13
19
Himachal Pradesh
35.10
8.70
9.05
52.86
20.
J&K
58.89
22.27
9.54
90.71
21.
Delhi
22.
82772.73
0.00
0.00
82772.73
N.Z. Total
212.75
31.20
3.95
247.90
Bihar
132.74
29.17
13.34
175.25
23
Jharkhand
66.04
13.86
2.95
82.85
24.
Odisha
57.65
21.68
10.40
89.73
25.
West Bengal
72.46
27.50
28.33
128.29
E.Z. Total
87.19
25.94
18.22
131.35
26.
Assam
36.36
10.02
19.25
65.63
27.
Tripura
30.46
22.54
12.43
65.43
28.
Manipur
23.76
3.94
3.33
31.03
29.
Meghalaya
10.38
3.08
0.80
14.26
30.
Nagaland
2.37
1.55
0.75
4.67
31
Arunachal Pradesh
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.
Mizoram
22.11
1.73
1.28
25.11
NE Total
28.61
8.52
13.91
51.04
All India
102.47
28.31
10.55
141.33
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
(3)
9016264
15526208
T
66604399
43752599
110356998
72581151
79376370
151957521
I
UI
T
ALL GROUPS
3153895
6671300
8854908
I
UI
5862369
24395267
34127790
T
LARGE (10 AND ABOVE)
9834097
16252785
17875005
I
UI
14561170
26350930
34882251
T
MEDIUM (4.0 - 9.99)
11475319
16288179
18594072
I
UI
14875611
24390306
31831639
SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0- 3.99)
10008756
16419126
T
15412513
UI
I
14381550
T
SMALL (1.0 - 1.99)
26204231
35589633
UI
16923699
9280532
17956374
17633259
I
(4)
AREA
TREATED
WITH
FERTILI ZERS
7719094844
2375979759
5343115085
552916730
132924082
419992648
1616706360
478235290
1138471070
1790515815
616486134
1174029681
1696153661
562490138
1133663523
2062802278
585844115
1476958163
(5)
DAP
1281562710
204162883
1077399827
3692640143
785239207
2907400936
4199670772
1082413094
3117257678
4364776749
1091217172
3273559577
5492239212
1374656603
4117582609
(6)
UREA
19030889586
4537688959
14493200627
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
NOTE: I -IRRIGATED
UI-UNIRRIGATED
T = TOTAL OF I & UI IN CASE OF COLUMNS 3 AND 4
NOTE : TOTAL MAY NOT TALLY DUE TO ROUNDING OFF
SURVEY WAS NOT CONDUCTED IN BIHAR, JHARKHAND AND MAHARASTRA
5
4
3
2
1
(2)
(1)
GROSS
CROPPED
AREA
MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0)
SIZE
GRO
UP(H
A)
Sl.
No
2972115807
913639818
2058475989
142860996
47276910
95584086
499102527
191029993
308072534
562403379
199010771
363392608
1011860436
180348651
831511785
755888469
295973493
459914976
(7)
SUPER
PHOSPHATE
4E+07
299195046
156773827
142421219
10960910
5630529
5330381
45133216
25442463
19690753
82002036
45839255
36162781
78807259
38900151
39907108
82291625
40961429
41330196
(8)
AMMO NIUM
SULPHAT
E
469775736
161614674
308161062
11543402
5640932
5902469
102006903
22551578
79455325
93083711
36700560
56383151
108457432
41846353
66611079
154684289
54875251
99809038
(9)
N
663157374
235539373
427618001
17748980
9606631
8142349
83311961
34486135
48825826
134000755
51556857
82443898
200817041
59794683
141022358
227278636
80095067
147183569
(10)
P
OTHERS
1769944276
489295006
1280649270
52376759
18949641
33427118
238923706
62423320
176500386
367457243
103881698
263575545
504339024
121841086
382497938
606847544
182199261
424648283
(11)
K
10675056197
2708923360
7966132837
702845207
124642082
578203125
2100925956
475085113
1625840843
2364117532
655020974
1709096558
2437796691
653067908
1784728783
3069370811
801107283
2268263528
(12)
N
N
4689479531
1474672433
321480798
294948435
78316014
216632421
906853291
285039167
621814124
1047622571
366982202
680640369
1142945395
347395931
795549464
1297109839
396939119
900170720
(13)
P
TOTAL
K
1769944276
489295006
1280649270
52376759
18949641
33427118
238923706
62423320
176500386
367457243
103881698
263575545
504339024
121841086
382497938
606847544
182199261
424648283
(14)
INPUT SURVEY, 2006-07
TABLE 2A: USAGE OF INPUTS FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
ALL CROPS
Table-21
40636806
24710983
15925823
2979382
1976305
1003077
7960753
4804873
3155880
9968389
6098889
3869500
9671679
5964567
3707112
10056603
5866349
4190254
(15)
FARM
YARD
MANURE
61447205
23560615
37886590
6348838
1981998
4366840
14692944
5399955
9292989
14440027
6035645
8404382
12138586
5198466
6940120
13826810
4944551
8882259
(16)
PESTICIDES
AREA TREATED WITH
166512847111
82926087103
83586760008
6451846355
3074357063
3377489292
25132042786
11823788150
13308254636
38521330972
18611733953
19909597019
42393001332
21658311548
20734689784
54014625666
27757896389
26256729277
(17)
QUANTITY OF
FYM APPLIED
AREA IN HECT.
QUANTITY IN KILOGRAMS
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
73
74
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Table-22
CONSUMPTION RATIO
NPK CONSUMPTION RATIO SINCE 1990-91
S. No.
Year
NPK Ratio
1
1990-91
6.0 : 2.4 : 1
2
1991-92
5.9 : 2.4 : 1
3
1992-93
9.5 : 3.2 : 1
4
1993-94
9.7 : 2.9 : 1
5
1994-95
8.4 : 2.6 : 1
6
1995-96
8.5 : 2.5 : 1
7
1996-97
10.0 : 2.9 :1
8
1997-98
7.9 : 2.8 : 1
9
1998-99
8.5 : 3.1 : 1
10
1999-00
6.9 : 2.9 : 1
11
2000-01
7.0 : 2.7 : 1
12
2001-02
6.8 : 2.6 : 1
13
2002-03
6.5 : 2.5 : 1
14
2003-04
6.9 : 2.6 : 1
15
2004-05
5.7 : 2.2 : 1
16
2005-06
5.3 : 2.2 : 1
17
2006-07
5.9 : 2.4 :1
18
2007-08
5.5 : 2.1 :1
19
2008-09
4.6 : 2.0 :1
20
2009-10
4.3 :2.0 :1
21
2010-11
4.7 :2.3 :1
22
2011-12
6.7 :3.1 :1
23
2012-13
8.2 :3.2 :1
24
2013-14
9.7 :2.7 :1
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Table-23
PRODUCTION OF BIOFERTILIZER IN INDIA
(In Tonnes)
S.
Name of the State
No.
Year
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
1345.28
3695.50
1936.45
452.79
3732.59
11162.61
999.60
6930.00
3257.00
783.00
8691.00
20660.60
1126.35
5760.32
904.17
509.45
33 73.81
11674.10
1335.74
7683.72
1045.64
621.00
11575.70
22261.80
2714.22
9907.34
3520.66
516.98
14104.8
30764.03
0.00
1309.19
0.00
1587.68
1861.33
805.57
5563.77
0.00
6318.00
443.40
2455.57
2924.00
819.75
12960.72
276.34
2037.35
0.00
2309.06
8743.69
199.78
13566.22
501.63
978.48
370.00
1408.08
5897.91
982.00
10138.10
712.07
6411.434
66.26
4824.194
6218.60 7
1315.00
19547.565
1021.85
0.00
6.20
8.50
301.23
962.64
32.00
2332.42
1205.00
0.00
6.53
9.00
2.50
1217.45
45.00
2485.48
1617.00
0.00
914.41
1.29
692.22
8695.08
263.01
12183.01
0.00
0.00
5832.61
0.00
2311.33
1310.02
2758.21
12212.17
396.00
1146.48
26.147
45.26
2124.85
2682.27
5493.85
11914.86
0.00
15.00
289.87
256.50
561.37
136.26
0.00
357.66
393.39
887.31
75.00
8.38
590.12
603.20
1276.70
52.40
35.30
407.10
1110.00
1604.80
52.40
14.20
1097.61
1682.71
2846.92
0.00
121.04
2.50
18.25
0.00
278.40
420.19
20040.36
0.00
130.00
2.00
21.50
0.00
850.00
1003.50
37997.61
0.00
68.33
0.00
13.00
0.00
1542.85
1624.18
40324.21
0.00
89.00
0.00
7.45
9.50
514.00
619.95
46836.82
59.00
149.00
4.00
7.45
10.10
225.00
454.55
65527.87
South Zone
1
2
3
4
5
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Kerala
Pondicherry
Tamil Nadu
Total
West Zone
6
7
8
9
10
11
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Goa
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Total
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Delhi
Chandigarh
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Total
19
20
21
22
Bihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
West Bengal
Total
North Zone
East Zone
North East Zone
23
24
25
26
27
28
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Mizoram
Nagaland
Sikkim
Tripura
Total
Grand Total
Source: National Centre of Organic Farming, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
75
2395.2
11825.7
38290.8
17300.3
3193.0
1944.5
86.2
Canada
USA
China
India
Pakistan
France
Austria
86.0
1914.9
2846.6
16820.9
45146.3
12091.5
2339.5
1205.9
2012
22.9
241.6
724.9
7914.3
13687.7
3918.5
739.0
313.4
2011
23.0
252.7
669.3
6653.4
16720.0
3985.4
724.7
373.1
2012
Phosphate (P2O5)
Source: Fertilizer Association of India (FAI)
1345.0
2011
Nitrogen (N)
Egypt
Country
31.5
396.1
35.2
2575.5
7907.0
4165.8
350.0
27.8
31.5
336.6
19.8
2061.8
7150.1
4259.5
350.0
32.3
2012
Potash (K2O)
2011
IN 2011 & 2012
140.6
2582.2
3953.1
140.5
2504.2
3535.7
25536.2
69016.3
59885.5
27790.0
20336.3
3414.2
1611.2
2012
19910.0
3484.2
1686.1
2011
Total ( N+P 2O5+K2O)
CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZES IN SELECTED COUNTRIES
Table – 24
76
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77
Table-25
FERTILIZER CONSUMPTION VIS-A-VIS FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION
From 2009-10 to 2013-14
Food grain Production
(In LMT)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2181.10
2358.80
2592.90
2571.30
2647.70
264.86
281.12
277.90
255.36
281.21
Fertilizers Consumption in
Nutrients
(In LMT)
Figure-3
FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION VIS A VIS FERTILIZERS CONSUMPTION
3000
2592.9
2571.3
Foodgrain Production (In
Lakh MT)
2647.7
2358.8
2500
2181.1
Fertilizers Consumption in
Nutrients (in lakhs MT)
In LMT
2000
1500
1000
500
264.86
281.12
277.9
281.21
255.36
0
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Source: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC)
PRICES OF FERTILIZERS
TSP : 0-46-0-0
MOP : 0-0-60-0
16-20-0-13
20–20–0-13
23–23–0-0
10–26–26-0
12–32–16-0
14–28–14-0
14–35–14-0
15–15–15-0
AS: 20.3-0-0-23
20-20-0-0
28–28–0-0
17–17–17-0
19–19–19-0
SSP(0-16-0-11)*
16-16-16-0
DAP lite (16-44-0-0)
15-15-15-09
24-24-0-0
24-24-0-8
13-33-0-6
MAP lite (11-44-0-0)
DAP lite-II(14-46-0-0)
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
NA
NA
8600
NA
NA
NA
NA
8600
5943
NA
3200
NA
NA
3200
NA
NA
NA
8237
7280
7280
8637
5055
6620
8197
8057
8057
5055
6620
9950
I
9950
NA
14000
15740
7600
9861
11810
17424
18512
15500
10306
11500
5360
17400
18000
18690
7643
11181
6243
11300
8200
16200
16000
14900
8700
7600
15148
11000
11622
15200
19500
15750
14151
7421
NA
14950
16633
4000 to 6300
9900
NA
17029
16400
11313
7100
17600
12900
11550
NA
NA
16500
16000
10910
3200
9437
7100
11760
9300
9000
10103
8300
8637
7445
7445
3200
7445
NA
14800
15800
15300
14400
9645
11400
17000
12040
8057
11300
8057
6064
7100
NA
6800
7768
8095
7395
3200
8057
5055
7200
8057
5055
6620
MRP is exclusive of Taxes.
Fertilizers grade mentioned at Sr No 7, 24, 25, 26 are not under subsidy scheme
presently. Blank Space /NA means not available in the market/not under subsidy
scheme
Source: Department of Fertilizers
Urea
MAP : 11-52‘-0-0
3
DAP : 18-46-0-0
Grades of Fertilizers
2
S.
No.
1
10-11(Qtr. Wise)
13000
11013
18700
24720
20427
19470
11500
10306
18700
18700
17710
18093
17400
18000
18300
17600
17600
17400
18000
18300
NA
NA
15200
19500
15000
14802
22300
15200
19500
14851
14297
21900
19000
15800
16400
15300
15300
16386
17000
16695
17000
12040
NA
17400
21500
24800
24938
15000
16223
17000
24800
18200
18750
NA
20490
17280
18638
19470
20572
23905
24450
11013
15600
23300
NA
22500
22225
17400
21500
24800
24938
15000
16223
24938
NA
18857
NA
20672
23905
18500
11013
15600
23300
NA
24000
22225
24938
NA
18857
NA
62009900
20672
23905
15561
11106
15600
23300
NA
23300
22213
Excluded from NBS Policy
19176
18200
24000
6500 to 7500
19470
20522
24720
24450
11013
15600
23300
NA
23300
22225
24800
18200
23100
NA
17000
17896
18000
22900
10300
20915
24013
21907
18000
11184
15150
21810
NA
21475
21160
23500
17510
17750
NA
17000
22000
15670
17896
9270
20915
23231
21907
18000
11689
15150
21810
NA
21105
21160
23500
17010
17750
Excluded from NBS Policy
18000
23875
0
17896
9270
0
22947
23410
15262
11106
15150
23300
NA
23300
22200
19166
17710
17750
17000
17000
NA
16618
19840
19960
9600
20915
23231
23100
16910
13020
16894
23340
22580
22260
19710
17940
17892
NA
Highest Maximum Ratail Price (MRP) in Rs/MT of P&K fertilizers fixed by the fertilizer companies under the Nutrient Based Sub sidy regime
2014-15
11-12(Qtr. Wise)
2013-14 (Qtr. Wise)
2012-13(Qtr. Wise)
(Qtr. Wise
II
III
IV
I
II
IV
III
I
II
IV
I
III
I
IV
III
II
12500
20000
24800
26500
18200
26500
20297
26500
26520
25000
24607
24607
24080
9950
10750
9950
20000
20000
18200
24200
20000
24200
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
THE PERIOD 2010-11 to 2 Qtr. Of 2013-14
nd
STATEMENT SHOWING QUARTER-WISE HIGHEST MRP OF P&K FERTILIZERS DURING
Table-26
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
81
82
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Table-27
Statement Showing per Kilo Gram NBS rates for nutrients Nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P),
Potash (K) and
Sulphur (S) for the year 2010-11 to 2014-15:
Nutrients
‘N’ (Nitrogen)
‘P’ (Phosphate)
‘K’ (Potash)
‘S’ (Sulphur)
1st Apr - 31st Dec
2010 *
23.227
26.276
24.487
1.784
NBS rates (Rs. per Kg)
1st Jan- 31st Mar
2011-12
2011**
23.227
27.153
25.624
32.338
23.987
26.756
1.784
1.677
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
24.000
21.804
24.000
1.677
20.875
18.679
18.833
1.677
20.875
18.679
15.500
1.677
- per MT for secondary freight from rake point to retail points.
*Including Rs. 300/** Excluding the secondary freight of Rs. 300/- PMT, which was being paid separately on per ton per Km basis.
(b) Per MT subsidy on different P&K Fertilizers during 2010 -11 to2014-15
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Fertilizer Grades(FG)
(N P K S nutrient)
DAP (18-46-0-0)
MAP (11-52-0-0)
TSP (0-46-0-0)
MOP (0-0-60-0)
SSP (0-16-0-11)
16-20-0-13
20-20-0-13
20-20-0-0
28-28-0-0
10-26-26-0
12-32-16-0
14-28-14-0
14-35-14-0
15-15-15-0
17-17-17-0
19-19-19-0
Ammonium Sulphate
(20.6-0-0-23)
16-16-16-0 (w.e.f. 1.7.2010)
15-15-15-9
(w.e.f. 1.10.2010)
24-24-0-0 (from 1.10.10 to 29.5.12 and
w.e.f. 22.6.2012)
2010-11
1.4.2010 to
1.1.2011 to
31.12.2010
31.3.2011
16268
15968
16219
15879
12087
11787
14692
14392
4400
4296+200
9203
9073
10133
10002
9901
9770
13861
11678
15521
15222
15114
14825
14037
13785
15877
15578
11099
10926
12578
12383
14058
13839
DAP Lite(16-44-0-0) (w.e.f. 1.2.11)
24-24-0-8 (wef 12.11.13 to 14.2.15)
without subsidy on S
23-23-0-0 (upto22.6.2012)
DAP 4S (w.e.f. 25.2.13 to 7.11.13) without
subsidy on S
DAP Lite - II (14-46-0-0)
(w.e.f. 30.8.2011 to 29.8.2012)
MAP Lite (11-44-0-0)
(w.e.f. 30.8.2011 to 29.8.2012)
13-33-0-6
(w.e.f. 30.8.2011 to 29.8.2012)
5195
11838
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
19763
19803
14875
16054
5359
11030
12116
11898
16657
18080
17887
16602
18866
12937
14662
16387
14350
13978
10030
14400
3676
8419
9379
9161
12825
14309
13697
12825
14351
10471
11867
13263
12350
12009
8592
11300
3173
7294
8129
7911
11075
11841
11496
10789
12097
8758
9926
11094
12350
12009
8592
9300
3173
7294
8129
7911
11075
10974
10962
10323
11630
8258
9359
10460
5195
5979
5330
4686
4686
11654
13800
11169
9342
8809
10622
8909
8409
10993
9493
9493
2011-12
11259
11086
13088
11881
11724
14278
NA
14991
18573
13434
11559
11559
NA
NA
NA
NA
9493
9493
11386
NA
11236
NA
13686
NA
10535
14350
NA
12350
NA
NA
NA
NA
18677
13390
NA
NA
NA
NA
17276
12234
NA
NA
NA
NA
14302
10416
NA
NA
NA means not covered under Subsidy regime.
(c) An amount of Rs. 300 PMT and Rs 500 PMT additional subsidy is provided on subsidized P&K f ertilizers fortified/coated
with micronutrients namely Boron (B) and Zinc (Zn) respectively during the year 2010-11 to 2014-15.
Source: Department of Fertilizers Source
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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Table-28
PRICES OF IMPORTED FERTILZIERS
Average International prices of imported Fertilizers during 2009-10 to 2013-14
Ammonia
Sulphur
Rock Phos.
FOB
Phos. Acid
India CIF
CIF
CIF
CIF
514.69
278.64
490.775
303.13
94.89
149.45
588.63
359.26
324.0
791.25
401.74
171.52
160.94
2011-12
597.90
465.95
455.50
1035.00
517.50
224.84
206.41
2012-13
526.95
448.28
421.67
861.95
533.03
198.71
203.86
2013-14
437.69
337.93
329.38
684.90
512.89
151.16
155.22
MOP
YEAR
DAP
C&F US
FOB
2009-10
404.26
2010-11
Urea
(USD/MT)
Source: Department of Fertilizers
Table-29
INTERNATIONAL PRICE TREND IN 2013- 14 (MONTH - WISE)
(Price as per FMB – US $ PMT)
Months
Urea
(FOB)
DAP
(CIF)
MOP
(FOB)
Phos
Acid
(CIF)
Rock
Phosphate
(CIF)
April’13
393.13
506.38
400.0
770.0
180.25
587.50
168.63
May’ 13
356.20
480.30
402.0
758.0
174.50
587.0
168.10
June’ 13
318.75
470.63
400.0
750.0
174.50
570.63
226.38
July’ 13
317.50
454.38
400.0
732.50
174.50
540.0
112.63
August’ 13
305.0
433.50
373.0
715.0
174.50
474.80
88.80
September’ 13
287.50
395.63
343.75
715.0
174.50
468.75
92.0
October’ 13
294.50
368.60
324.0
609.0
135.0
475.70
100.30
November’ 13
320.0
348.75
295.0
609.0
135.0
479.63
116.17
December’ 13
332.50
370.67
288.33
609.0
135.0
486.50
142.50
January’ 14
347.0
437.80
283.50
609.0
135.0
483.70
173.20
February’ 14
353.75
487.50
275.63
662.25
135.0
490.0
213.75
March’ 14
326.75
498.13
270.0
680.0
135.0
510.50
211.50
Source: Department of Fertilizers Source
Ammonia Sulphur
(CIF)
(CIF)
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
87
Table-30
SUBSIDY ON FERTILIZERS
(Rs. in Crores)
Years
Subsidy Released
Urea
P&K
Total subsidy
Liabilities
disbursed/ due
carryover to
next year
Fertilizers
2009 -2010
24580
39452
64032
8234
2010 -2011
24336
41500
65836
7216
2011 -2012
37760
36809
74569
22200
2012-2013
40016
30576
70592
19170
2013 -2014
41853
29427
71280
40340.78
Figure-4
80000
70000
64032
70592
65836
71280
74569
P & K Fertilizers
Rs. In Crores
60000
50000
39452
41500
40000
30000
20000
Urea
24580
36809 40016
41853
37760 30576
29427
24336
10000
0
Source: Department of Fertilizers
Total subsidy
disbursed
88
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Table-31
COMPANY- WISE SUBSIDY PAID ON INDIGENOUS UREA BY FICC
FROM 2009-- 10 TO 2013 - 14
(Rs. In crores)
S. No.
Unit
2009-10
(A)
1
Subsidy paid/recovered
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Public Sector
RCF-Thal
1227.65
705.35
708.51
954.80
1498.15
66.02
313.94
232.53
219.05
287.99
2
RCF-Trombay
3
MFL
1147.82
1290.71
1768.74
1427.26
1492.63
4
NFL-Bhatinda
983.62
923.88
1107.87
1201.50
1364.51
5
NFL-Panipat
846.27
801.39
1213.97
1193.59
1433.86
6
NFL-Vijaipur-I
255.68
289.41
408.54
413.43
677.59
7
NFL-Vijaipur-II
324.18
443.14
502.98
583.53
932.43
8
NFL-Nangal
930.77
748.96
1270.68
1123.71
13445.93
9
BVFCL-Namrup-III
26.37
114.13
59.22
104.63
109.29
10
BVFCL-Namrup-II
21.81
56.10
119.06
65.71
80.57
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11
FACT
12 G GSFC- Vadodara
13
GNFC-Bharuch
TOTAL
(B)
181.13
88.85
196.83
134.64
200.33
964.59
489.55
878.30
858.82
1119.54
6975.91
6265.41
8467.24
8280.67
10542.82
Cooperative Sector
KRIBHCO
649.61
460.80
591.75
660.01
1216.62
2
IFFCO-Phulpur-II
1144.54
764.96
907.11
981.90
1651.10
3
IFFCO-Phulpur-I
692.09
626.30
583.99
804.39
1004.36
4
IFFCO-Kalol
670.91
315.28
382.09
359.68
375.54
5
IFFCO-Aonla-I
593.16
376.49
439.11
539.56
953.58
6
IFFCO-Aonla-II
624.56
4374.87
380.32
2924.15
481.44
3385.49
528.02
3873.56
682.75
5883.95
NFCL-Kakinada-I
208.78
260.16
397.75
307.12
527.88
2
NFCL-Kakinada-II
666.14
393.47
387.33
344.50
466.87
3
CFCL- Gadepan-I
441.77
545.59
689.51
701.45
1205.46
4
CFCL-Gadepan-II
769.33
753.72
751.38
889.10
1144.19
5
TCL Babrala
573.78
595.76
643.26
606.89
937.77
6
ZIL-Goa
1036.68
780.25
781.21
1101.68
1263.14
7
SFC-Kota
466.76
223.40
277.47
274.31
314.19
8
Indo Gulf-Jagdishpur
700.43
453.20
717.88
648.40
1388.03
637.67
2164.66
1477.96
791.90
0.0
0.0
0.0
1
Total
(C )
1
Private Sector
9
SPIC-Tuticorin
0
10
OCFL-Shahjahanpur
0
0.0
11
KSFL- Shahjahanpur
448.82
410.32
452.42
614.02
609.91
12
MCFL-Mangalore
916.98
837.63
1170.02
880.34
1221.53
13
KFCL
Total
0
6229.47
0
5891.17
0
8432.69
0
7845.77
202.36
10073.23
Grand total
17580.25
15080.73
20285.42
20000.00
26500.00
Source: Department of Fertilizers
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
89
Table– 32
COMPANY-WISE SUBSIDY PAID ON INDIGENOUS DE-CONTROLLED P&K FERTILIZERS FROM
2009-10 TO 2013 -14
(Rs. In Crores)
S. No.
Company name
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
1
Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd
2929.14
3977.64
3269.52
2555.36
2546.56
2
Deepak Fertilizers & Petrochemicals Corp
66.81
135.28
193.16
134.06
282.29
3
Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd
653.44
1185.37
1085.22
826.43
760.70
4
Green Star Fertilizers Ltd.
0.00
0.00
111.25
440.84
272.90
5
Gujrat Narmada Valley Fertilisers Co.Ltd
160.24
180.37
247.70
199.18
197.48
6
Gujrat State Fertilisers & Chemical Ltd
1185,31
1943.43
1418.86
752.76
1215.25
7
Hindalco Industries Ltd
259.53
400.37
346.17
290.87
351.66
8
Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Ltd.
5142.21
5935.22
5968.28
4489.78
4974.80
9
Manglore Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd
316.51
351.82
313.64
210.1
204.44
10
Madras Fertilisers Ltd
0.00
0.00
35.16
116.53
60.30
11
Paradeep Phosphate Ltd.
1526.84
1860.77
1345.44
1217.51
1279.18
12
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd
560.38
716.59
625.07
705.89
559.55
13
Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp Ltd
97.5231
206.
403.23
0.0
14
ZIL Industries Ltd
993.90
1190.77
868.89
591.53
432.91
15
Tata Chemicals Ltd (HLL)
984.33
1024.35
994.23
597.74
813.56
16
CFCL
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17
DIL
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18
TFCL
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
19
IPL
0.00
34.44
13.43
13.43
0.20
14876.16
19142.73
17239.24
13128.58
13951.78
Total payment to SSP units
1122.98
1498.95
1851.32
1604.38
1548.22
Gross total
16000.00
20650.00
19942.67
16000.00
15500.00
Total
0.0
Plus
Source: Department of Fertilizers
90
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Table-33
COMPANY-WISE SUBSIDY PAID ON IMPORTED P & K FERTILIZERS
FROM 2009-10 TO 2013-14
(Rs. In Crores)
S.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
34
35
Company name
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
CFCL
CIL
DEEPAK
FACT
FCSP
GNVFC
IPL
MFL
MMTC
NFCL
NFL
PPL
RCF
SFC
SPIC
TCL(HLL)
TFCL
ZACL
GSFC
IFFCO
MIPL
KRIBHCO
KPRF
INDO GULF
DIL
MCFL
RIL
FOLIAGE
Greenstar
Toepfer Pvt. Ltd.
HPM
SUNFERT
Trans Agro
Agrigold organic Pvt. Ltd.
Instt. On SBA
Total
411.57
771.15
247.72
162.36
0.00
4.07
12722.37
9.23
0.00
109.81
100.77
471.75
1852.74
0.00
0.00
816.24
98.89
1499.83
0.00
2875.03
682.8
270.2
0.00
0.00
0.00
345.5
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0
0.0
23452.06
834.84
438.67
103.67
89.91
106.79
0.15
9929.22
2.91
0.00
382.66
92.00
462.53
608.10
221.67
0.00
796.31
113.82
1705.92
0.00
2962.37
903.66
639.70
40.67
0.00
0.00
414.43
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
00.0
0.0
20850.00
780.68
535.52
65.93
3.33
0.00
0.00
7687.62
0.00
0.00
813.92
10.94
353.24
263.56
78.54
0.48
533.30
4.11
1396.19
0.00
2104.61
733.77
370.78
81.96
80.59
1.57
337.86
2.55
1.73
327.66
1.48
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0
0.0
16571.92
854.94
486.96
112.47
91.12
0.00
51.54
5039.11
15.10
1.56
809.74
0.00
669.36
624.57
105.92
0.00
582.02
0.00
1143.35
26.68
1998.94
338.91
534.36
151.99
156.72
0.00
480.83
0.00
0.00
272.72
0.00
17.63
5.32
5.32
0.0
0.0
14576.10
1316.82
553.26
154.65
16.88
0.00
4.40
5319.30
0.0
0.0
875.83
0.00
826.80
362.95
307.54
0.00
591.04
0.00
1086.09
368.51
342.40
625.38
387.47
52.98
296.76
0.00
282.96
0.00
0.00
41.01
0.00
1.40
87.73
0.67
4.90
19.13
13926.86
Source: Department of Fertilizers
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Table-34
ENERGY CONSUMPTION PER MT UREA DURINGYEAR 2009 -10 TO 2012-13
(Energy figures are in
Gcal/MT urea (plant)
S. NO.
Name of
NPS-III preset
Energy consumption achieved during year
fertilizer unit
energy norm
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-2012
2012-13
Group-I : Pre-1992
gas
1.
BVFCL - Namrup-III
12.688
17.679
14.047
14.959
12.265
10.369
2.
IFFCO - Aonla-I
5.938
5.676
5.667
5.652
5.666
5.635
3.
Indo-Gulf -Jagdishpur
5.874
5.402
5.424
5.384
5.372
5.488
4.
Kribhco - Hazira
5.952
5.914
5.925
5.922
6.342
6.048
5.
NFL - Vijaipur-I
5.952
5.834
5.780
5.844
5.840
5.863
6.
Group-II : Post1992 gas
RCF-Trombau-V
9.589
-
7.677
7.395
7.423
7.437
1.
NFCL-Kakinada-I
5.712
5.536
5.568
5.574
5.646
5.585
2.
CFCL Gadepan-I
5.712
5.670
5.635
5.545
5.510
5.595
3.
TCL-Babrala
5.507
5.295
5.155
5.239
5.309
5.218
4.
KSFL-Shahjahanpur
5.712
5.769
5.678
5.554
5.564
5.575
5.
NFCL-Kakinada-II
5.712
5.667
5.570
5.590
5.591
5.613
6.
IFFCO-Aonla-II
5.660
5.515
5.536
5.514
5.571
5.369
7.
Group-III : Pre1992 naphtha
NFL-Vijaipur-II
5.712
5.526
5.483
5.490
5.449
5.472
1.
SFC-Kota
7.847
7.707
7.441
7.318
7.333
7.338
2.
IFFCO-Phulpur-I
7.847
6.841
6.639
6.622
6.632
6.682
3.
MCFL-Managalore
7.356
6.712
6.586
6.498
6.399
6.448
4.
MFL-Madras
8.337
7.896
7.804
7.471
7.496
7.822
5.
SPIC-Tuticorin
7.475
-
---
7.547
7.018
7.227
6.
Group-IV : Post1992 naphtha
ZIL-Goa
7.585
6.894
6.902
6.843
6.835
6.948
1.
IFFCO-Phulpur-II
5.883
5.948
5.629
5.640
5.545
5.713
2.
Group-V :
FO/LSHS
CFCL-Gadepan-II
5.678
5.560
5.427
5.435
5.365
5.398
1.
GNVFC-Bharuch
7.989
7.969
8.069
8.356
7.905
7.571
2.
NFL-Nangal
9.517
9.505
9.509
9.446
9.433
9.524
3.
NFL-Bhatinda
10.221
9.606
9.617
9.614
9.825
10039
4.
Group-VI : Mixed
feedstock
NFL-Panipat
9.654
10.483
9.789
9.779
9.995
10.698
1.
GSFC-Baroda
6.935
6.532
6.466
6.263
6.623
6.510
2.
IFFCO-Kalol
6.836
5.919
5.767
5.703
5.906
5.787
3.
RCF-Thal
7.004
6.471
6.293
6.364
6.356
6.728
---
-
18.228
15.592
15.027
16.293
BVFCL - Namrup-II
Note :
1.. For year 2012-13, energy figures of BVFCL-II &III, TATA, KSFL,
SFC,MFL,GNVFC, GSFC pertain to annual audited technical operating data
(TOP data) furnished to FICC. For the balance units, the figures are provisional
(based on escalation/de-escalation claim) since these units are yet to furnish TOP data to FICC
2. NFL-Panipat & Bhathinda converted from FO/LSHS to gas based during the
financial year 2012-13. After conversion start up energy consumption used to be
on higher and it stable subsequently so savings in energy consumption will reflect
from 2013-14 onwards.
Source: Department of Fertilizers
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1. NOTIFICATION ON NEW PRICING SCHEME (NPS) – III FOR UREA
No. 12012/3/2006-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
8th March 2007
To,
The Executive Director,
Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee,
8th Floor, Sewa Bhawan,
R. K. Puram,
New Delhi.
Subject : Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units.
Sir,
I am directed to refer to this Department’s letter No. 12019/5/98-FPP dated 30th January 2003 and No.
12019/19/2003-FPP, Dated 29-7-2003 vide which the salient features of Stage- I & II of New Pricing Scheme
(NPS) introduced w.e.f 1.4.2003, were communicated. It was, inter alia, communicated that the modalities of
Stage-III would be decided by the Department of Fertilizers (DOF) after review of the implementation of StageI and Stage-II. It has been decided to implement Stage-III of NPS with certain modifications as contained in the
succeeding paragraphs.
(A)
DURATION.
2.
The Policy for NPS Stage-III will be effective from 1.10.2006 to 31.3.2010. Stage-II Policy has been
extended upto 30.9.2006. The policy for incentivizing additional production of urea during Stage-III of
NPS will be applicable from the date of notification and till then the additional production of urea by
units beyond 100% of their capacity will be governed by the existing policy of sharing of the net gain
between the Government and the unit in the ratio of 65:35.
(B)
GROUPING OF UREA UNITS
3.
During Stage-III of NPS, the following measures will be taken to calculate concession rates of urea units :(i)
Existing six group classification will continue as given in Annexure. I-A.
(ii)
Group averaging will be done after updation of all costs upto 31.3.2003.
(iii)
Capacity utilization levels of 93% for pre-92 Naphtha and FO/LSHS based plants and 98%
for pre-92 gas, post-92 gas, post-92 Naphtha and mixed energy based plants will be
considered for calculating the base concession rates of urea units as on 31.3.2003.
(iv)
Transportation cost of gas will be computed and paid separately.
(v)
The updated notional concession rates of all urea units as on 1.4.2003 so determined on
the pattern followed during Stage-I of NPS will form the basis to calculate the concession
rate payable to each urea unit during Stage-III of NPS commencing from 1.10.2006. No
outlier benefit will be admissible to any unit in Stage-III of NPS.
(vi)
On the base concession rate so determined for each unit, only escalation and de- escalation on
components of variable cost on actual basis subject to pre-set energy norms given in Stage – III.
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(vii)
A deduction of Rs 50/MT from the concession rates of pre-92 Naphtha and FO/LSHS based and
Rs. 75/MT from the other units for the reduced capital related charges (CRC) will be made.
(viii)
The respective pre-set energy consumption norm of each urea unit during Stage-II of NPS or
the actual energy consumption achieved during the year 2002-03, whichever is lower, will be
recognized as the norm for Stage-III of NPS.
(ix)
Saving on energy over the pre-set norms will be paid as per the basic rate of the weighted
average of feed/fuel used during Stage-III of NPS.
(C)
RESUMPTION OF UREA PRODUCTION BY UNITS UNDER SHUTDOWN.
4.
Resumption of production by urea units currently not in production, viz, RCF-Trombay-V, FACT-Cochin
and Duncans Industries Limited (DIL)-Kanpur is allowed based on natural gas/LNG/CBM/Coal gas. Upon
resumption, the base concession rate of these units will be the Stage-III concession rate of the group to
which they belonged, or their own concession rate updated till 31.3.2003 for all costs and thereafter
adjusted for the feedstock changeover, whichever is lower.
(D)
CONVERSION OF NON-GAS BASED UNITS TO NG/LNG.
5.
(i)
All functional Naphtha and FO/LSHS based units should get converted within a period of 3 years (of
these, Shriram Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd (SFC) Kota is expected to convert by the end of the
current financial year). On the expiry of the aforementioned period, the Government will not
subsidize the high cost urea produced by the non-gas based urea units and rate of concession of
such units will be restricted to the lower of the prevalent import parity price (IPP) or their own
rate. Units not able to tie up gas will have t o e xplore alt ernative feedstock li ke Coal Be d
Methane(CBM) and coal gas.
(II) In order to provide incentives for conversion to gas, since there is no recognition of investment
made by units for conversion, there will be no mopping up of energy efficiency for a fixed period of
5 years for Naphtha based as well as for FO/LSHS based units. Capital subsidy will be considered
for FO/LSHS based units for which DOF wi ll notify a separate scheme in c onsultation with
Department of Expenditure(DOE) Ministry of Finance.
(iii) For conversion of the non-gas based Urea Plants to Natural Gas (NG) / Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG),
a Committee headed by Petroleum Secretary, comprising of Secretaries of Planning Commission,
Department of Fertilizers and Department of Expenditure has been constituted for facilitating the
connectivity and supply of gas to non-gas based units converting to gas and to develop appropriate
mechanism for fixing the price of gas in a transparent manner.
(E)
INCENTIVES FOR ADDITIONAL UREA PRODUCTION.
6.
The following measures are decided to be implemented to incentivise additional Urea production in
the country:(i)
No permission will be required from the Government for production beyond 100% of re-assessed
urea capacity of the unit.
(ii) All production between 100% and 110% of the existing reassessed capacity, if so required by the
government as per the approved production plan will be incentivized on the existing net gain
sharing formula between the Government and the unit in the ratio of 65:35 respectively with the
proviso that the total amount paid to the units, after including the component of variable cost will
be capped at the unit’s own concession rate.
(iii) Units increasing production beyond 110% may be compensated at their concession rate, subject
to the overall cap of IPP.
(iv) While procuring additional urea beyond 100% of the reassessed capacity of urea units, a merit
order system of procurement will be followed. In other words, the units which supply urea at the
least cost would be given preference in procurement.
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(v) The cost of feedstock/fuel allowed will be in the ratio of gas/LNG/Naphtha etc. with reference to
actual ratio of consumption of annual actual production of urea up to that portion of the incremental
production of urea required by the Government for sale to agriculturalists. Energy/inputs for nonagricultural sale/exports and surplus ammonia shall be allocated on costlier feed/fuel basis.
(vi) To the extent that the Government does not require any quantities of additional production for
direct sale to agriculturalists, the concerned units would be free to dispose of the remaining
quantities by way of exports, sale to complex manufacturers etc. without seeking prior permission
of DOF.
(vii) Government will not subsidize the additional production, if not required by it for agricultural
consumption.
(F)
DISTRIBUTION AND MOVEMENT ISSUES
7.
The following measures have been decided to be implemented for movement of Urea to District level
and below :(i)
The Government will continue to retain the authority to direct movement of urea stock up to 50%
of production depending upon the exigencies of the situation.
(ii) States would be required to allocate the entire quantity of planned urea arrivals i.e., both regulated
and de-regulated urea in a District-wise, month-wise and supplier wise format.
(iii) Each unit will maintain a district level stock point in the districts where it is required to supply urea.
These district level stock points will be the primary Godowns.
(iv) Subsidy to individual units will be reimbursed based on conformity to planned movement up to
district level for both controlled and de-controlled urea. The monitoring of the movement and
distribution of urea throughout the country will be done by an On-line computer-based monitoring
system. The time limit of existing payment system i.e., 45 days will be adhered to. It will be ensured
that no certification by State Governments is required for release of subsidy to urea Units. Subsidy
will be paid only when the urea reaches the district.
(v) The Department will operate a buffer stock through the State Institutional Agencies /Fertilizer
Companies in States up to a limit of 5% of their seasonal requirement.
(vi) The Department will work through the agricultural department of the states to realize the objective
of adequate and timely availability of urea at the Block level.
8.
The freight reimbursement to urea units under NPS-III will be done as follows:(i)
Primary Freight will be reimbursed on the basis of actual leads for rail movement;
(ii) Reimbursement of railway freight will be as per the actual expenditure;
(iii) For the road component of the primary freight, road leads will be as per actual distance to the
primary godown and per tonne Km. rates will be escalated by the composite road transport index
{ weighted average of the Wholesale Price Indices (WPIs) of HSD oil, Motor Tyres, Truck Chassis
and All Commodities};
(iv) One time enhancement of 33% will be granted on the road component of primary freight to offset
the impact of Supreme Court directed maximum truckload limit of 9 MT on road vehicles;
(v) Tariff Commission will be requested to fix average leads and per tonne km base rates for road
transportation in the case of secondary movement. These rates will be escalated by WPI (composite
road transport index) every year;
(vi) Pending finalization of leads and rates by the Tariff Commission, secondary freight which was frozen
at 2002-03 rates during Stages I & II of NPS will be escalated by the increase/decrease in WPI
(composite index) since 2002-03;
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(vii) The Freight computed and paid as per the policy shall not exceed the actual freight expenditure
incurred by the units.
(viii) The existing scheme for special freight subsidy will continue for supplies to the North Eastern
States and Jammu & Kashmir.
(G)
POLICY IN RESPECT OF HIGH COST UNITS (PRODUCING AT HIGHER THAN IPP):
9.
In order to disincentivise high cost production of 8 Naphtha and FO/LSHS based units whose cost of
production is higher than the prevalent IPP, to facilitate their early conversion to gas, these units are
allowed to produce 100% of capacity should they adhere to an agreed timetable for conversion to gas
and tie up of gas/LNG/CBM/Coal gas. If they do not, they will be given only 75% of the difference
between the rate of concession and variable cost component (i.e., 75% of the balance fixed costs beyond
93% of capacity utilization) in the 1st year (1.4.2007) and 50% of the fixed cost beyond 93% capacity
utilization from 2nd year (1.4.2008) onwards.
(H)
POLICY FOR IMPORT OF UREA.
10.
The existing system of import of urea through designated State Trading Enterprises (STEs) i.e. Minerals
& Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC), State Trading Corporation (STC) and Indian Potash Limited (IPL)
will continue.
(I)
Policy for Joint Ventures Abroad
11.
To encourage setting up of JV fertilizer plants abroad in countries where gas is available in abundance
and is much cheaper, the JVs for production of urea will be set up abroad subject to the condition that
the Government will enter into / encourage long term buy back arrangements with JVs abroad depending
upon merits. Accordingly, suitable mechanisms be evolved for effectively securing long term fertilizer
related supplies, including through investments and joint ventures abroad.
(J)
OTHER MEASURES
12.
Cost of bags
The cost of bags, which was frozen during Stage-I & II of NPS, will now be allowed based on moving
weighted average cost of bags to compensate for the rise in prices over the last three years. For the
year 2006-07, the weighted average of the cost of bags for each unit will be for the three years beginning
2002-03 and accordingly thereafter.
13.
Taxes on inputs
For Stage-III, it is decided that sales tax on inputs and other taxes recognized under RPS will be paid on
actual basis. Where Value Added Tax (VAT) has been introduced, such of the above taxes as are subsumed in it
will be recognized to the extent they are non-vattable.
In case of any issue/dispute relating to interpretation of the policy, the decision of Department of
Fertilizers shall be final. The above provisions will remain in force during the Stage-III of NPS or until further
orders, whichever is earlier.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/(Deepak Singhal)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
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5. NOTIFICATION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT BASED SUBSIDY (NBS)
POLICY FOR PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC ( P & K) FERTILIZERS.
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6. NOTIFICATION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT BASED SUBSIDY (NBS)
POLICY FOR SINGLE SUPER PHOSPHATE (SSP) FERTILIZERS
Sl.No. Nutrients
1.
2.
“P”
“S”
NBS per Kg
of
nutrient (Rs.)
26.276
1.784
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NOTIFICATION ON UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY ON ALL FERTILIZERS
No.12012/2/2008-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 17th July, 2008.
To
CMD/MDs
RCF/MFL/BVFCL/NFL/KRIBHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCL/
CFCL/TCL/ZIL/INDO-GULF/SPIC/KSFL/MCFL/FACT/FCIL/HFCL/IPL
SSP Manufacturers as per List annexed.
Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy regime.
………
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of the Government for a separate uniform freight subsidy
policy on all subsidised fertilizers covered under the New Pricing Scheme Stage-III (NPS-III) for
indigenous urea and the Concession Scheme on P&K fertilizers being administered by the Department.
The policy will also be applicable on imported Urea subject to contractual obligations, if any. The salient
features of the policy are as below:
a)
The rail freight expenditure for transportation of fertilizers will be paid as per the actual
expenditure based on actual lead.
b)
The road freight towards transportation of fertilizers from nearest railway rake point to block, or
from manufacturing unit /port directly by road to block, consists of two elements– lead distance and per
KM rate. This element of subsidy will be paid as below:
i)
The lead distance for each block in the district will be based on the average district lead (average
of leads from nearest rail rake point to block headquarters).
ii)
The per KM road freight will be paid on the basis of average of existing per KM rate for each
State in the country, being adopted by FICC for reimbursement of freight subsidy for indigenous
urea, under NPS-III.
iii)
It will be implemented retrospectively w.e.f. 1.4.08.
c)
The normative per KM rate will be annually escalated/de-escalated based on a composite road
transport index (weighted average of the WPIs of HSD oil, Motor Tyres, Truck Chassis and All
Commodities) as already being done under NPS-III.
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d)
The manufacturing units (especially the SSP units) not having railway siding facilities, will also be
reimbursed the road transportation costs from their unit to the nearest rail rake point based on actual
leads and the per tonne per KM rate, as computed in paras above.
e)
The freight subsidy will be paid on actual movement of fertilizers up to the block level based on
monthly district-wise/block movement plans. The subsidy will be released only after the fertilizer reaches
the District/Block as per the monthly plan. Any additional supply beyond 10% of the monthly plan will be
eligible for subsidy only after 120 days of its receipt in the district, provided it is accounted for in the
subsequent month s plan.
f)
The State Governments will be responsible for confirming the receipts of fertilizers as indicated in
the movement plan in the FMS. They are required to either confirm or deny the receipts of fertilizers
within 30 days, whereafter the final freight subsidy will be released to the manufacturers/importers.
However, in case of any report of any non-receipt/shortfall, the difference in freight subsidy will be
suitably recovered.
g)
The policy is proposed to be implemented from 1st April, 2008. Where the concession price of a
fertilizer includes a fixed freight subsidy, payments so made from 1st April, 2008 till the date of
Notification will be adjusted against the freight subsidy to be paid under this policy. For SSP, the first
stage is proposed to be implemented from 1 st October, 2008.
h)
The special freight re-imbursement scheme for J&K and North Eastern States stands withdrawn
as the freight will be now based on actual leads.
2.
The manufacturers/importers will make separate claims for freight subsidy on monthly basis in
the prescribed proformas which will be separately circulated along with guidelines for the same. A freight
module under FMS, for generation of freight claims are being separately worked out and will be put in
place shortly. In the interim, it is proposed to pay the freight on the basis of average pe r tone rates
indicated below.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Indigenous Urea
Imported Urea
Indigenous DAP/MAP
Imported DAP/MAP/TSP
MOP
Complex Fertilizers
SSP (w.e.f. 1.10.08)
-
Rs.616 per MT
Rs.850 per MT
Rs.770 per MT
Rs.850 per MT
Rs.623 per MT
Rs.616 per MT
Rs.616 per MT
3.
The base concession rates and final concession rates for P&K fertilizers will be devoid of freight
element from 1st April, 2008 onwards and for SSP, from 1 st October, 2008 onwards. The provisions of
New Pricing Scheme Stage-III for freight subsidy on indigenous urea will stand amended w.e.f. 1 st April,
2008.
4.
The manufacturers/importers will have to ensure provision of details of movement and receipts of
fertilizers in various districts/blocks in the country, on the Fertilizer Monitoring System (FMS), in order to
be eligible for freight subsidy.
5.
The above will be applicable till further orders.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/
(Deepak Singhal)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
Tel No. 23381294
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Copy
1. Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories
2. Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of
Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce,
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
3. Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi –
110 067
4. All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
Copy also to:
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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NOTIFICATION ON REVISED POLICY FOR AD-HOC CONCESSION
FOR SINGLE SUPER PHOSPHATE (SSP) FERTILIZER
No. 22011/04/2007-MPR (I)
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
MPR Section
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi, the 13 th August 2009
To
1.
Chief Secretaries/ Agriculture Production Commissioners/ Secretaries
(Agriculture) of all the State/ Union Territory Governments.
2.
Directors, Directorate of Agriculture of the State/Union Territory
Governments.
3.
All SSP Manufacturers/ Marketers.
Subject: Revised policy for ad hoc concession for Single Super Phosphate (SSP)
Fertilizer w.e.f. 1 st October 2009-regarding,
Madam/Sir,
In continuation of this Departments letter of even no. dated 10 th August 2009
conveying continuation of revised Concession Scheme for SSP fertilizer for three (3)
months w.e.f 1 st July 2009 up to 30th September 2009, I am directed to convey that the
Government have decided to implement a revised policy for ad hoc subsidy for SSP w.e.f
1st October 2009, as per the following terms and conditions.
2.
In place of the existing all India MRP of Rs. 3400 per MT for Powdered SSP,
Government of India has decided to leave the selling price of SSP open w.e.f 1 st October
2009. Accordingly, the selling price of Granulated and Boronated SSP will also be open.
3.
Government will provide an ad hoc concession of Rs. 2000 per MT for Powdered,
Granulated and Boronated SSP w.e.f 1 st October 2009.
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4.
‘On !ccount’ Payment of 85% for sales w.e.f 1 st October 2009 will be made on the
basis of the claim submitted by the eligible manufactures/marketers of SSP in Proforma
‘A’ & ‘C’ certified by their statutory auditor on sale of Powdered, Granulated and
Boronated SSP in the district of the State. The ‘On !ccount’ payment is contingent on the
manufacturers / marketers certifying that ‘Quality Certified’ stamp (quality as per FC O)
has been put on each bag of SSP released in the market and also certification of quality
of SSP as per the FCO at the point of production by the State in which the production
unit is located. The balance payment will be made after certification of sales of SSP is
received from the State Government concerned (State in which sales has taken place)
certifying quantity of SSP sold w.e.f 1 st October 2009 as well as its quality as per FCO as
per Proforma ‘B’. The State Governments are also required to mention that the bags of
SSP sold in the State contained the stamp ‘Quality Certified’.
5.
The responsibility of regulation and maintaining quality of SSP produced and sold
in the States as per the specifications of the FCO is of the State Governments. The Sta te
in which the SSP units are located is required to inspect and certify the quality of SSP at
the point of production in their States for enabling the manufacturers/marketers of SSP
to claim On Account subsidy. The manufacturers/ marketers are also requir ed to certify
to the Department that bags of SSP have been released in the market with stamp
‘Quality Certified’. The State Government concerned, in which sale of SSP has taken
place, is required to certify quantity of sales of SSP as well as its quality a s per FCO for
final settlement of the claim for subsidy. The Department would continue to monitor the
quality and other details as at present through the inspection conducted by the Project
Development India Ltd (PDIL, a PSU under the Department of Fertili zers).
6.
Ad hoc concession for SSP w.e.f 1 st October 2009 will be provided to those eligible
SSP units only, which have either annual capacity utilization of at least 50% or annual
production of 40,000 MT of SSP. For the purpose of recognizing capacity ut ilization /
production, capacity as on 31 st March 2009 will be taken into account. The SSP units are
required to inform the Department their installed capacity as on 31 st March 2009
certified by the statutory auditor with a copy to the PDIL. PDIL will also be required to
submit a separate report on the installed capacity of the units as on 31 st March 2009.
Capacity utilization/ production for three months from the date of this notification on
pro-rata basis will be taken into account for the capacity utiliz ation/ production
benchmark as above for ad hoc subsidy for sales of SSP w.e.f. 1 st October 2009.
7. Any change, if required, in the existing proformae for claim of ‘On Account’,
‘Balance’ and ‘Differential’ subsidy will be communicated separately.
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8.
This issues with concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of the Department of
Fertilizers vide their dairy no. 1495/IFD/2009 dated 12 August 2009.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/(H. Abbas)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
Tel. No. + 11 - 2338 3814
Copy to:
1.
2.
Secretary (Agriculture), Department of Agriculture & Co- operation,
Govt. of India, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi.
Joint Secretary (INM), Department of Agriculture & Co - operation, Govt. of
India, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi.
3.
Joint Secretary (PF-II), Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance,
Govt. of India, North Block, New Delhi.
4.
ED, FICC, Department of Fertilizers, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
5.
Director (Cabinet), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, Rashtrapati
Bhawan, New Delhi
6.
Director (Fertilizer Accounts), Department of Fertilizers, Govt. of India,
Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi
7.
Controller of Accounts, Department of Fertilizers, Govt. of India,NewDelhi
8.
Director General, Fertilizer Association of India (FAI), New Delhi.
9.
All manufacturers/importers of fertilizers under the Concession/subsidy scheme.
10.
PDIL, NOIDA
Copy also to:
PS to Minister (C & F)/ Sr. PPS to Secretary (Fertilizers)/ AS & FA/ JS (P&P)/ JS (F & P)/ JS
(A&M)/ Economic Advisor/ Dir (M)/ Dir (Fin)/Dir (F)/ US (CW)/ AD (FA Wing), AD (CW)/
P!O/RO(F)/ NIC, DoF for uploading on the Department’s website/ DD, OL for Hindi
translation/ US (MPR-Guard File).
(H. Abbas)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
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NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR NEW INVESTMENTS IN UREA
SECTOR AND LONG-TERM OFF TAKE OF UREA FROM JOINT
VENTURES ABROAD.
No.12012/12/2007-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 4th September, 2008.
To,
CMD/MDs
RCF/MFL/BVFCL/NFL/KRIBHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCL/
CFCL/TCL/ZIL/INDO -GULF/SPIC/KSFL/MCFL/FACT/FCIL/HFCL/IPL
All Urea manufacturing units
Subject: Policy for new investments in urea sector and long-term offtake of urea from joint
ventures abroad.
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of the Government on policy for New Investments in Urea
Sector both indigenous and abroad, in supersession of the existing policy for investment made in new
and expansion projects of Urea issued vide letter No.12019/11/2003 -FPP(I) dated 29th January,2004.
The salient features of the New Investment policy are as under:
1.
Import parity price: Import Parity Price for a month would be derived based on the prevailing
prices in three months preceding the month under consideration as indicated below.
Import Parity Price (IPP): The import parity price (IPP) for a particular month will be the lower of the
actual average CIF price of urea imported in India during preceding three months and the IPP reported
in the fertilizer magazines for the same preceding three months, as detailed below:
IPP x = FOB Arabian Gulf + Freight
Where,
IPP x = Import Parity Price for month (x)
FOB Arabian Gulf = Average FOB reported price of urea for AG in the three magazines as listed
below, during preceding three month (x - 1) to (x - 3).
Freight = Average freight for AG in the three magazines listed below, during preceding three
month (x - 1) to (x - 3).
The exchange rate will be taken as the average of preceding three months for arriving at the
price in INR. The three fertilizer magazines to be used for arriving at IPP prices will be as below:
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
(a)
Fertiliser Market Bulletin, UK;
(b)
Fertiliser Week by British Sulphur, UK; and
(c)
Fertecon Weekly Nitrogen Fax, UK.
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2.
Floor & Ceiling price: The floor for urea price be kept at USD 250 per MT. The ceiling for urea
price is fixed at USD 425 per MT. The floor and ceiling prices are based on the feedstock price of USD
4.88 per MMBTU, which is the price of RIL gas plus estimated taxes. In case of any sharp increase
(more than double the current price) in price of feedstock in future, the floor and ceiling will be adjusted
to take care of increased cost of production. Further, the above will be reviewed after five years keeping
in view the prevailing gas prices and the investment costs. In the event that Government guarantees an
assured price (subsidized price) of gas to the fertilizer sector/unit, then for the period for which that the
assured price prevails, the floor and ceiling will be accordingly recalculated.
3.
Revamp projects: Any improvement in capacity of existing plants through investments upto
Rs.1000 crore, in the existing train of ammonia-urea production will be treated as revamp of existing
units. The additional urea from the revamp of existing units will be recognised at 85% of Import Parity
Price with the floor and ceiling price as indicated in para-2 above. The urea produced from existing units
beyond, their reassessed capacity under NPS or the maximum achieved capacity by a unit for 330 days
in last four years (2003-07), whichever is higher ( cut off quantity ), will be recognised as the production
under revamp of the existing unit. However, the urea produced under revamp quantity will only be
eligible for the above dispensation once the total production of the unit crosses 105% of the cut off
quantity or 110% of the reassessed capacity, whichever is higher. The cut off quantities for various units
can be seen at Annexure-I.
4.
Expansion projects: Setting up of a new ammonia-urea plant (a separate new ammonia-urea
train) in the premises of the existing fertilizer plants, utilizing some of the common utilities will qualify for
being treated as an expansion project. The investment should exceed a minimum limit of Rs.3000 cr.
The urea from the expansion of existing units will be recognised at 90% of IPP, with a floor and ceiling
price as indicated in para-2 above.
5.
Revival/Brownfield projects: The Urea from the revived units of HFCL and FCIL will be
recognised at 95% of IPP, with floor and ceiling as indicated in para-2 above, if the revival of closed
units takes place in public sector.
6.
Greenfield projects: The price of Urea from the Greenfield projects will be determined through a
bidding route. The following will be followed in case of Greenfield projects.
i)
The Department will identify the location (deficit States) for setting up of Greenfield projects, or in
coastal areas, encourage the urea units to add DAP/Complex fertilizers to their product lines.
ii)
The Greenfield projects will be offered for bidding with a minimum floor price {of USD 250 per
MT} and an appropriate ceiling price {of USD 425 / MT}, which will be decided at the time of
bidding based on domestic gas prices and the IPP. A commitment to offtake a minimum of 50%
of production of the unit in case of IPP falling below the floor price will be provided by the
Government.
iii)
The bidder will have to indicate the price as a percentage discount below the prevailing IPP for
urea. The feedstock linkage and price has to be entirely on the account of the bidder.
iv)
The detailed guidelines in the matter will be circulated separately.
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7.
Gas transportation charges: An additional gas transportation cost will be paid to units
undertaking expansion and revival on the basis of actual (upto 5.2 Gcal per MT of urea) as decided by
the Regulator (Gas) subject to a maximum ceiling of USD 25 per MT of Urea. The cap will be subject to
Composite Road Transport Index as applied in case of road transportation costs under the freight policy.
However, in case of each revival project, the DPR should justify the higher gas transportation costs, if
any, in terms of other savings accruing as a result of the location choice.
8.
Allocation of gas: No APM gas will be allocated towards production from the new investments
as discussed above. All APM gas will be allocated towards production in existing plants u nder the
currently approved New Pricing Scheme Stage-III and its subsequent modifications. The actual mix
excluding APM gas will be provided towards production under revamp.
9.
Coal Gasification based Urea Projects: The same will be treated on par with a brownfield or a
Greenfield project as the case may be. In addition, any other incentives or tax benefits as provided by
Government for encouraging coal gasification technology will also be extended to these projects.
10.
Joint Ventures abroad: The joint venture projects abroad in gas rich countries will be
encouraged through firm off take contracts with pricing decided on the basis of prevailing market
conditions and in mutual consultation with the joint venture company. However, the principle for decidin g
upon the maximum price will be the price achieved under Greenfield projects or 95% of IPP as
applicable to brownfield projects (in absence of any Greenfield project) with a cap of USD 405 CIF India
per MT and a floor of USD 225 CIF India per MT (inclusive of handling and bagging costs). The off take
commitments from new JV projects abroad would be limited to a maximum of 5 million tonnes. However
this ceiling can be reviewed, and additional committed off take and any deviation of price principle
thereof can be decided upon by Department of Fertilizers in consultation with the Department of
Expenditure keeping in view that this does not constrain setting up of Greenfield projects in the country.
11.
Time period for proposed investment policy: It is proposed that only those revamp projects
which start production of additional capacities within four years of Notification of the new policy would
qualify for the dispensation recommended above. Similarly, only production from expansion and revival
(brownfield) units that comes about within five years of Notification of the new policy would qualify for
dispensation provided in the policy. If the production does not come through within the stipulated time
period, such brownfield projects will be treated similar to a Greenfield project wherein price will be
decided through limited bidding options. The time period for setting up of new JVs would also be five
years under the new policy. Once the production under various pr ojects start within the given time
period, the pricing dispensation will be available till the continuance of the fertilizer subsidy regime and
sale of urea under the same.
12.
The policy will be effective from the date of notification. However, the ad ditional production under
revamp beyond cut-off quantities will be computed on an annual basis.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/(Rajesh Agrawal)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
Tel No. 23381294
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Copy to:
1.
Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of
Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Department of commerce,
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2.
Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg,
New Delhi –110 067
3.
All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
Copy also to:
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
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Annexure-I
Statement indicating unit-wise details of cut off for revamp capacity
Sl.
Name of fertilizer
No.
unit
Highest
Maximum
Reassesse
rate of
achieved
d/ 8th PP
production
achieved
production
urea
capacity
2003-07
for 330 days
(2003-04 to
Target
production
Cut off for
for receiving
revamp
IPP based
capacity
price beyond
cut off
2006-07)
quantity
1
2
3
(MT/yr.)
4
5
(MTPD)
6
2
(MT/year)
Group-I : Pre-1992 gas
1 BVFCL - Namrup-III
315000
855
256500
315000
346500
2 IFFCO - Aonla-I
864600
2783
918390
918390
964310
3 Indo-Gulf -Jagdishpur
864600
3000
990000
990000
1039500
1729200
5335
1760550
1760550
1902120
864600
2731
901230
901230
951060
1 NFCL-Kakinada-I
597300
2173
717090
717090
752945
2 CFCL Gadepan-I
864600
2862
944460
944460
991683
3 TCL-Babrala
864600
2901
957330
957330
1005197
4 KSFL-Shahjahanpur
864600
2757
909810
909810
955301
5 NFCL-Kakinada-II
597300
2083
687390
687390
721760
6 IFFCO-Aonla-II
864600
2776
916080
916080
961884
864600
2731
901230
901230
951060
379500
1158
382140
382140
417450
4 Kribhco - Hazira
5 NFL - Vijaipur-I
Group-II : Post-1992 gas
7 NFL-Vijaipur-II
Group-III : Pre-1992 naphtha
1 SFC-Kota
2 IFFCO-Phulpur-I
551100
1764
582120
582120
611226
3 MCFL-Managalore
379500
1228
405240
405240
425502
4 MFL-Madras
486750
1480
488400
488400
535425
5 SPIC-Tuticorin
620400
2036
671880
671880
705474
399300
1330
438900
438900
460845
6 ZIL-Goa
Group-IV : Post-1992 naphtha
1 IFFCO-Phulpur-II
864600
2864
945120
945120
992376
2 CFCL-Gadepan-II
Group-V : FO/LSHS
864600
2731
901230
901230
951060
1 GNVFC-Bharuch
636900
2050
676500
676500
710325
2 NFL-Nangal
478500
1548
510840
510840
536382
3 NFL-Bhatinda
511500
1589
524370
524370
562650
511500
1629
537570
537570
564449
1 GSFC-Baroda
370590
1155
381150
381150
407649
2 IFFCO-Kalol
544500
1707
563310
563310
598950
1706760
5363
1769790
1769790
1877436
4 NFL-Panipat
Group-VI : Mixed feedstock
3 RCF-Thal
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NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR CONVERSION OF FO/LSHS
UREA UNITS TO NATURAL GAS
No. 12014/1/2008-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 6th March, 2009.
To,
CMD/MD
NFL, GNVFC
Subject: Policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS urea units to Natural Gas
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of Government on policy for conversion of FO/LSHS
units to gas based units. To expedite the conversion of FO/LSHS units, the Government have
approved to recognize cost of conversions of FO/LSHS units through a fixed cost for five
years after conversion as per following parameters/conditions.
a. Only FO/LSHS units viz. NFL- Nangal, NFL- Bathinda, NFL – Panipat and GNVFC-Bharuch
would be covered under this policy.
b. Such units would not be allowed to use FO/LSHS as feedstock after conversion.
c.
PDIL will evaluate the project report by conducting techno- economic feasibility study. The
actual project cost for conversion would be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising of
representatives of PDIL, DOF, FICC and respective units and will be in accordance with the
final PIB approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
d. The pre-set energy would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy with respect to the
same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and then same would be available
to the unit for partially meeting the project cost. Keeping in view the above, the percentage of
project cost to be considered for determining special fixed cost will be decided by the PIB
while approving the project cost.
e.
The Special Fixed Cost Component shall include:
i.
Percentage of the Project Cost as decided by PIB
ii.
Interest on Borrowed Capital
iii. Return on own funds
(iv) Income tax on Special Fixed Cost (after netting off with respect to allowable
project depreciation under Income Tax, Revenue from special additional fixed
cost and interest charge allowed)
f.
12% post tax return (pre tax 18.18% after 30% CT + 10% SC + 3% EC) would be considered
for own funds deployed for the conversion project.
g. The units may fund the project with a combination of borrowed and own funds. Borrowing for
project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject to maximum of SBI PLR.
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h. The special additional fixed cost so determined would be fixed for 5 years period and would be
paid from the date of commercial production post conversion upto the end of 5 years and shall
be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The special fixed cost will be paid only for production till
100% of the re-assessed capacity.
i.
The project cost considered for special additional fixed cost would not be considered /
recognized as capital addition for the purposes of NFA as well as deprecia tion during current
pricing and future pricing if any.
j. The principal repayment would be considered on half yearly/ quarterly basis for interest
computation as per loan agreement/ practice of lending Institution.
2.
The above scheme would be applicable to all projects undertaken in compliance to the
provisions of NPS-III for conversion of FO/LSHS units to gas based.
Yours faithfully
Sd/-,
(B.N. Tiwari)
Director Tel No. 23381294
Copy to:
2. Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of
Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce,
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
3. Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New
Delhi.110067.
4. Executive Director, FICC
5. All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC.
Copy also to: I)
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
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NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR CONVERSION OF FO/LSHS UREA
UNITS- AMENDMENT
No. 12014/1/2008-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi
Dated the 8th February 2010
To
CMD/MD
NFL, GNVFC
Subject: Policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS urea units –Amendment of
Sir
I am directed to refer to Department of Fertilizers letter No. 12014/1/ 2008-FPP dated 6th
March 2009 regarding Policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS urea units. The above policy
provides for reimbursement for the project cost through special fixed cost and energy savings
to be linked with the production and to be paid in the span of five years post commissioning
of the plant.
2. It is clarified that the amount of energy savings and special fixed cost component to be
paid based on production in a span of five years post commissioning is towards
reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is a capital subsidy in the nature covered
under explanation 10 to Section 43(1) of Income Tax Act 1961 . Thus, no income tax is liable
on the above reimbursement.
3. The Special fixed component shall therefore not include Income tax on Special Fixed Cost
(after netting off with respect to allowable project depreciation under Income Tax, Revenue
from special additional fixed cost and interest charge allowed).
4. The provision of the policy for Conversion of FO/LSHS Urea units dated 6 th March 2009
stand amended as above.
5.
This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department
conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&FA/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/( Deepak Singhal )
Joint Secretary(F&P)
Tele : 23381294
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Copy to:
1. Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of
Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce,
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2. Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg,
New Delhi. 110067.
3. Executive Director, FICC
4. All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC.
Copy also to:
(I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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NOTIFICATION ON AMENDMENT OF NPS-III-POLICY FOR
RESUMPTION OF UREA PRODUCTION BY RCF-TROMBAY UNIT
No. 12014/1/2008-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 6th March, 2009.
To,
CMD/MD
RCF-Trombay
Subject: Amendment of NPS-III - Policy for resumption of urea production by
RCF-Trombay unit.
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of Government on a special dispensation to
allow resumption of urea production by RCF-Trombay unit under New Pricing Scheme –
Stage - III (NPS – III). To facilitate restart of RCF Trombay, a urea producing public sector
unit, it has been decided to allow a minimum fixed cost equivalent to the weighted average
fixed cost of the gas based urea units under NPS-III, with the preset energy as available to
the unit under NPS-I & II.
2.
The above provisions would be applicable to RCF-Trombay upon resumption of
urea production for the period of NPS-III and will be applicable till the applicability of NPS
– III i.e. 31st March 2010.
3.
The unit will be required to communicate its participation under NPS – III in the
proforma prescribed by FICC.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/(B.N. Tiwari)
Director
Tel No. 23381294
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Copy to:
1. Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department
of Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Department of
Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
2. Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg,
New Delhi. 110067.
3. Executive Director, FICC
4. All Officers/Sections in the Dep artment of Fertil izers and office of FICC.
Copy also to:
I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
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NOTIFICATION ON
AMENDMENT OF NPS-III-POLICY
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FOR
RESTART OF EXISTING UREA UNITS...
No. 12014/1/2008-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 6th March, 2009.
To,
1. CMD/MD
DIL-Kanpur, FACT-Cochin, RCF - Trombay.
2. E.D., FICC
Subject: Amendment of NPS-III - Policy for restart of existing urea units.
Sir,
In partial supersession of provisions under New Pricing Scheme – Stage - III (NPS – III)
notified vide this office letter no. 12012/3/2006-FPP dtd 8th March 2007, I am directed to convey
the approval of Government on policy to allow resumption of production from the shut down units
based on existing fuel/feedstock with the provision that the non-gas units will have to convert to
gas by March, 2010, in accordance with the policy applicable for all other operational non-gas /
naphtha based units in the country.
2.
The above scheme is applicable to the shut down urea units viz. RCF – Trombay, DILKanpur and FACT-Cochin resuming production on the existing feedstock / fuel and subsequently
getting converted to gas based. All other provisions relating to restart of shutdown units as provided
for under NPS – III will remain.
3.
The unit will be required to communicate its participation under NPS – III in the proforma
prescribed by FICC.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/(B.N. Tiwaril)
Director
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Copy to:
1.
Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue,
Department of Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation,
Department of Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning
Commission.
2.
Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg,
New Delhi. 110067.
3.
Executive Director, FICC
4.
All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC.
Copy also to:
I) Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
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NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY ON ALL
FERTILIZERS UNDER THE FERTILIZER SUBSIDY REGIME:
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NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY ON
ALL FERTILIZERS UNDER THE FERTILIZER SUBSIDY REGIME:
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 17 th
March 2009
To
CMD/MDs
RCF/MFL/BVFCL/NFL/KRIBHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCL/
CFCL/TCL/ZIL/INDO-GULF/SPIC/KSFL/MCFL/FACT/FCIL/HFCL/IPL
SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.
Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer
subsidy regime.
Sir,
In continuation of this Department’s letters of even dated 17th July 2008 and 4th February
2009, on the above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to say that the ad hoc per
tonne per KM rates for road transportation of fertilizers in respect of all the districts of North
Eastern, Orissa and Jammu & Kashmir states will be as follows :-
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
State
Jammu & Kashmir
Arunachal Pradesh
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Sikkim
Tripura
Orissa
Rate(Rs/Tonne/Km)
4.81
2.22
4.38
6.39
3.44
3.50
7.07
4.27
4.06
Yours faithfully,
Sd/( B.N. Tiwari )
Director
Tel No. 23386398
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Copy to:
1. Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories
2. Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue, Department of
Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Department of Commerce,
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Planning Commission.
3. Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10, Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi110067
4. Director(M)/Direcgtor(FA)-UB/Director(Input)-FICC/Director(Fin.)
5. All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and Office of FICC.
Copy also to:
Smt. Vini Mahajan, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, South Block, New Delhi.
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16. NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY ON
ALL FERTILIZERS UNDER THE FERTILIZER SUBSIDY REGIME
No.12012/2/2008-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
(Department of Fertilizers)
******
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated the 22nd May 2009
To
CMD/MDs
RCF/MFL/BVFCL/NFL/KRIBHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCL/
CFCL/TCL/ZIL/INDO-GULF/SPIC/KSFL/MCFL/FACT/FCIL/HFCL/IPL
SSP Manufacturers as per list annexed.
Subject: Policy for uniform freight subsidy on all fertilizers under the fertilizer subsidy
regime.
Sir,
In continuation of this Department’s letters of even dated 17th July 2008, 4th February 2009
and dated 15th April 2009, on the above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to say that
it has been decided that the distance for direct dispatch by road has been restricted to 500 km
and any dispatches to distance more than 500 km has to be approved/regularised by the
Director(Mov), DOF
2.
This is effective from 01st June 2009.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/
( Rajesh Agrawal )
Director(F)
Tel No. 23386398
Copy to:
1.
Chief Secretaries of all State Governments and Union Territories.
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17 NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR STAGE-III ON NEW PRICING
SCHEME FOR UREA MANUFACTURE UNITS-AMENDMENTS
THEREOF
No.12012/19/2007 -FPP Government
of India Ministry of Chemicals &
Fertilizers (Department of Fertilizers)
Shastri B.hawan, New Delhi.
th
Dated the 10 July 2009
To
The Executive Drector
Fertilizer Industries Coordination Committee S'"
Floor, Sewa Shawan,
R.K.Puram,
New Delhi
Subject: Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for Urea Manufacture Units - Amendments thereof
1m am directed to refer to this Department's letter No. 12012/3/2006-FPP dated 8th March, 2007, vide which the salient
features of Stage-III of New Princing Scheme introduced with effect from 10.1.2006 were communicated. It has been furtehr
paragraphs.
(i)
The capacity utilization of post-1992 Naphtha based Group Averagewill beconsidered as 95% insted of 98% for
calculating the base concession rates of urea units, provided no cost towards conversion is recognized under
NPS-1I1
(ii)
The reduction is fixed cst of each urea unit strictly due to Group Averaging principle under NPS -1I1 will ve
restricted to10% of the Normated Fixed Cost computed under the base concession rates. The above
amendment will ve effective with effect from I" April, 2009 only
(iii)
The detailed pararnenters for Buffer-Stocking Scheme of urea will be as per the provisions detailed at Annexure-I
Yours faithfully,
Sd/( Deepak Singhal) Joint
Secretary (Fertilizers) Tel:
23381294
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Annexure-I
BUFFER STOCKING SCHEME FOR UREA
INOTODUCTUIN
1.
The CCEA in its meeting held on
1" February, 2007 while approving NPS Stage-III for urea has authorized the
Department of Fertilizers to operate a buffer stock of urea corresponding to 5% of the seasonal requirement.
OBJECTIVE
2.
The Buffer StodUl1g .ofdlfea is required keeping in view the following objectives:
(i)
To maintain stocks of Urea in case there is either a shortfall in production due to disruption in supplies of
feedstock or delay/disruption in imports.
(ii)
3.
To tide -over the suddeen spurt in demand/shortages in any part of the country.
Buffer stock would be positioned in the major agricultural states with the minimum stock being operated at
50,000
tonnes in each state. Major agriculture states requiring buffer stock will be identified at the beginning of each cropping
season.
4.
The buffer stocks would beoperated through the lead Fertilizer Suppliers (LFS) for These States as decided by the
Department. The following states will have buffer stock of Urea State
Punjab
Haryana
Rajsthan
UP
MP
AP
Maharashtra
Gujrat
Bihar
West Bengal
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Orissa
5
Urea for buffer stocking purposes will be allocated by the Department of Fertilizers under the Essential Commodities
ACT. TheLFS will hold quantities of Urea under the buffer stockin their warehouses at designated locations as approved
by OOF from time to time. Urea will be released from the buffer stock for sale by the LFS as per the directions of the
OOF in consultation with the State Government. The locations of buffer stocking warehousesand the quantities could be
changed as per the instructions of DOF.
6.
For the purposes of payment of subsidy, the buffer stock warehouse wil! be treated as primary stock points and subsidy
will be paid on the urea stocked as buffer once it reaches the burffer sotck warhouse at the designated location.
7
The company operating the buffer stock will be entitled to Inventory Carrying Costat a rate 1 percentage point
less than the Prime Landing Rate (PLR) of the State Bank of India as notified from time to time. This rate would
be applicable at Rs. 4650 per MT (MRP less than the dealer's margin i.e. Rs. 4830 Rs. 180) for the quantity and
the duration for which the stock is carried as buffer. In case of cooperative. it will be at Rs. 4630. per MT as
dealers' margin in this case is Rs. 200 per MT.
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8.
The Company will also be paid ware housing and insurance charges at the rate of Rs. 23 per tonne per month on
the quantity carried as buffer.
9.
Since the material will be moved in two stages i.e. from the plant to the buffer stocking point and then on to
consumption points. additional handling charges at the rate of RS. 30 per MT will be apid tothe Fertiliaer
Company on the quantity sold from the buffer stock.
10.
In addition, freight from the buffer stocking warehouse th the block in case of movement outside t he district in
which buffer stocking god own is located, will also be paid to the company, in accordance with the provisions
under the Uniform Policy for freight subsidy announced by the Government with effect from 1" April, 2008.
11.
The Fertilizer companies will be required to submit fortnightly reports to the Department of fertilizers indicating the
quantites of the buffer stock available at each location. The same will also be monitored through the on line
'Fertilizer Monitoring System'. Appropriate entries will also be made in the Fertilizer Monitoring System by the
company operating the buffer.
12.
No Inventory Carrying Cost or warehousing and insurance charges would be payable tothe LFS on stocks held in
excess ofthe quantities agree upon for different period and zones.
13.
No other charges other than the above will be paid to the company for operating the buffer stock. The company
will be responsible for safe storage of the Urea as well as for ensuring its quality standards as per FCO norms.
Company will be permitted to rotate the stock in the buffer stocking point by simultaneously drawing down the
stock for normal sale and replenishing the stock by equl quantity. However, it will ve the responsibility of the
company to ensure that at no point the stock in the buffer is less than the stipulated level.
14.
The LFS will maintain separate accounts of stock, purchases ans sales for the quantities held under buffer
stocking scheme.
15
Buffer stock will be operated in each State by the LFS concerned at the level prescribed by the DOF. This stock
will be scaled down in the lean months of February-April as decided by the DOF and built-up and maintained at
peak levels in the remaining months of each year.
16.
Lead fertilizer Suppliers will drawn from the buffer stock as per requirement on the direction of the Department of
Fertilizers in consultation with the State Government. Quantity sold from the buffer stock will be reoccupied not
later than the 7th of the month subsequent to the month in which such sale is made.
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NOTIFICATION ON PROPOSAL FOR CONVERSION OF FUEL OIL/
LOW SULPHUR HEAVY STOCK (FO/LSHS) BASED UREA UNIT
AT BATHINDA UNIT OF NFL TO NATURAL GAS (NG).
No.14016/2/2007-FPP(Vol.II)(1)
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th February, 2010.
To
The Chairman & Managing Director,
National Fertilizers Limited,
A-11, Sector 24,
NOIDA.
Subject:
Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/
LSHS) based Urea unit at Bathinda unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG)
Sir
I am directed to convey the approval of the President to the Investment proposal of
Bathinda Unit of National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ Low Sulphur
Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding
Rs. 1294.19 crore, with a foreign exchange component of Rs. 169.89 crore. The project
will be implemented on lump sum turnkey (LSTK) basis and will be commissioned within a
period of 36 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date of communication
of approval
.
2.
The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling of Rs.1294.19 crore (subject
to exchange rate variation, changes in statutory levies and escalation/de-escalation on
account of nickel price till the issuance of letter of intent on the quoted quantity of nickel).
The project cost shall be adjusted after completion of conversion project for any savings
during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SBI’s PLR and sales
realization of redundant front end of existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement
of project cost shall be based on the following parameters:
(a)
The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/LSHS as feedstock after conversion.
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(b)
The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising
representatives of PDIL, DOF, FICC and NFL and will be in accordance with the
CCEA approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
(c)
The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy
with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and
the same would be available to the Unit for partially meeting the project cost.
(d)
The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component
and it will be covering the following items
i.
Interest on Borrowed Capital
ii.
Own funds
iii.
Return on own funds as a part of balance project cost
(e)
12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% EC) be
considered for own funds deployed for the project as at (d) above.
(f)
Borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject
to the maximum of SBI PLR.
(g)
The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from
the date of commercial production after conversion up to the end of 5 years and
shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The Special Fixed Cost shall be paid only
for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
(h)
The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be considered/
recognized as capital addition for the purpose of Net Fixed Asset as well as for
depreciation during current pricing and future pricing, if any.
(i)
Special Fixed Cost Component and the Energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be
paid for first five years post conversion based on the production upto 100% of the
reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is
a subsidy in the nature covered under Explanation 10 to section 43(1) of Income
Tax Act 1961.
(j)
The cost adjustment to the extent of old plant is not used for urea production will
also be made in the final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted
by the Department of Fertilizers in this regard. The team constituted as at (b) above
shall assist the Department in assessing the valuation of the old plant.
3.
Monthly progress/flash reports of the project in the prescribed formats should be
submitted to this Department.
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4.
This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department
conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&FA/10, dated
5-02-2010.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/( Deepak Singhal )
Joint Secretary(F&P)
Tele : 23381294
Copy to:1. Secretary, Department of Expenditure.
2. Secretary, Planning Commission.
3. Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
4. Director (Finance), D/o Fertilizers.
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NOTIFICATION ON PROPOSAL FOR CONVERSION OF FUEL OIL/
LOW SULPHUR HEAVY STOCK (FO/LSHS) BASED UREA UNIT AT
PANIPAT UNIT OF NFL TO NATURAL GAS (NG).
No.14016/2/2007-FP (Vol.II)(2)
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th February, 2010
To
The Chairman & Managing Director,
National Fertilizers Limited,
A-11, Sector 24,
NOIDA.
Subject: Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS)
based Urea unit at Panipat unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG).
Sir
I am directed to convey the approval of the President to the Investment proposal of
Panipat Unit of National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ Low Sulphur
Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding
Rs. 1292.84 crore, with a foreign exchange component of Rs. 187.70 crore. The project
will be implemented on lump sum turn key (LSTK) basis and will be commissioned within
a period of 36 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date of communication
of approval.
2.
The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling of Rs.1292.84 crore (subject
to exchange rate variation, changes in statutory levies and escalation/de-escalation on
account of nickel price till the issuance of letter of intent on the quoted quantity of nickel).
The project cost shall be adjusted after completion of conversion project for any savings
during execution, lower interest rate on loans with reference to SBI’s PLR and sales
realization of redundant front end of existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement
of project cost shall be based on the following parameters:
(a)
The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/LSHS as feedstock after conversion.
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(b)
The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising
representatives of PDIL, DOF, FICC and NFL and will be in accordance with the
CCEA approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
(c)
The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in energy
with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed basis and
the same would be available to the Unit for partially meeting the project cost.
(d)
The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component and
it will be covering the following items:
1. Interest on Borrowed Capital
2. Own funds
3. Return on own funds as a part of balance project cost
(e)
12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% EC) be considered
for own funds deployed for the project as at (d) above
(f)
Borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest subject
to the maximum of SBI PLR.
(g)
The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid from
the date of commercial production after conversion up to the end of 5 years and
shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The Special Fixed Cost shall be paid
only for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
(h)
The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not be
considered/recognized as capital addition for the purpose of Net Fixed Asset as
well as for depreciation during current pricing and future pricing, if any.
(i)
Special Fixed Cost Component and the Energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be
paid for first five years post conversion based on the production upto 100% of the
reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is
a subsidy in the nature covered under Explanation 10 to section 43(1) of Income
Tax Act 1961.
(j)
The cost adjustment to the extent of old plant is not used for urea production will
also be made in the final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be adopted
by the Department of Fertilizers in this regard. The team constituted as at (b) above
shall assist the Department in assessing the valuation of the old plant.
3.
Monthly progress/ flash reports of the project in the prescribed formats should be
submitted to this Department.
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4.
This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department
conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&FA/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully
Sd/- ,
( Deepak Singhal )
Joint Secretary(F&P)
Tele : 23381294
Copy to:(i)
Secretary, Department of Expenditure.
(ii)
Secretary, Planning Commission.
(iii)
Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
(iv)
Director (Finance), D/o Fertilizers.
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20.
NOTIFICATION ON PROPOSAL FOR CONVERSION OF FUEL OIL/
LOW SULPHUR HEAVY STOCK (FO/LSHS) BASED UREA UNIT AT
NANGAL UNIT OF NFL TO NATURAL GAS (NG)
No.14016/2/2007-FP (Vol.II)(3)
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th February, 2010.
To
The Chairman & Managing Director,
National Fertilizers Limited,
A-11, Sector 24,
NOIDA.
Subject: Proposal for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS)
based Urea unit at Nangal unit of NFL to Natural Gas (NG)
Sir
I am directed to convey the approval of the President to the Investment proposal of
Nangal Unit of National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) for Conversion of Fuel Oil/ Low Sulphur
Heavy Stock (FO/LSHS) Urea Unit to Natural Gas (NG) at an estimated cost not exceeding
Rs 1478.63 crore, with a foreign exchange component of Rs. 320.73 crore. The project
will be implemented on lump sum turn key (LSTK) basis and will be commissioned within
a period of 35 months from the zero date i.e. 29th January 2010, the date of communication
of approval.
2.
The project cost shall be reimbursed subject to a ceiling of Rs.1346.20 crore for
Urea (subject to exchange rate variation and changes in statutory levies. The project cost
shall be adjusted after completion of conversion project for any savings during execution,
lower interest rate on loans with reference to SBI’s PLR and sales realization of redundant
front end of existing plant after conversion. The reimbursement of project cost shall be
based on the following parameters:
(a)
The unit shall not be allowed to use FO/LSHS as feedstock after conversion. Portion
of the project cost for industrial products be excluded from total project cost for
consideration of special fixed cost. The ceiling of project cost of Rs. 1478.63 crores
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would stand reduced by Rs. 132.43 crores on account of industrial products for
the purpose of urea related project cost.
(b) The actual project cost shall be admitted after scrutiny by a team comprising
representatives of PDIL, DOF, FICC and NFL and will be in accordance with the
CCEA approval along with exchange rate variation and variation in statutory levies.
(c) The NPS-III pre-set energy norm would be allowed for 5 years and savings in
energy with respect to the same would be considered on designed/guaranteed
basis and the same would be available to the Unit for partially meeting the project
cost.
(d) The balance project cost shall be paid through Special Fixed Cost component
and it will be covering the following items:
i.
Interest on Borrowed Capital
ii.
Own funds
iii.
Return on own funds as a part of balance project cost.
(e) 12% post tax return (pre-tax 18.18% after 30%CT + 10% SC +3% EC) be
considered for own funds deployed for the project as at (d) above.
(f) Borrowings for project cost would be considered at the actual rate of interest
subject to the maximum of SBI PLR.
(g) The Special Fixed Cost would be fixed for 5 years period and would be paid
from the date of commercial production after conversion up to the end of 5 years
and shall be withdrawn at the end of 5 years. The Special Fixed Cost shall be paid
only for production till 100% of the re-assessed capacity.
(h) The project cost considered as special additional fixed cost would not
be considered/recognized as capital addition for the purpose of Net Fixed Asset
as well as for depreciation during current pricing and future pricing, if any.
(i) Special Fixed Cost Component and the Energy Savings (as per ‘c’ above) to be
paid for first five years post conversion based on the production upto 100% of the
reassessed capacity is towards reimbursement of capital cost of the project and is a
subsidy in the nature covered under Explanation 10 to section 43(1) of Income Tax
Act 1961.
(j) The cost adjustment to the extent of old plant is not used for urea production will
also be made in the final project cost. Suitable valuation methodology will be
adopted by the Department of Fertilizers in this regard. The team constituted as at
(b) above shall assist the Department in assessing the valuation of the old plant.
3.
Monthly progress/ flash reports of the project in the prescribed formats should
be submitted to this Department.
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4.
This issue is with the concurrence of the Internal Finance Division of this Department
conveyed vide their Dy. No. 275/SS&FA/10, dated 5-02-2010.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/( Deepak Singhal )
Joint Secretary(F&P)
Tele : 23381294
Copy to:(i)
Secretary, Department of Expenditure.
(ii)
Secretary, Planning Commission.
(iii)
Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation.
(iv)
Director (Finance), D/o Fertilizers.
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NOTIFICATION ON POLICY FOR STAGE-III OF NEW PRICING
SCHEME FOR UREA MANUFACTURING UNITS- EXTENSION OF
PROVISIONS OF POLICY FROM 1.4.2010 ON PROVISIONAL BASIS
No. 12012/9/2009-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 17th March 2010
To,
The Executive Director,
Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee,
8th Floor, Seva Bhawan,
R.K. Puram,
New Delhi.
Subject: Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing units –
Extension of provisions of policy from 1.4.2010 on provisional basis – reg.
Sir
As you are aware, the formulation of a pricing policy for Stage-IV of New Pricing
Scheme for urea units commencing from 1.4.2010 is under consideration of the
Government. As it may take some more time before the policy for Stage-IV of NPS is
communicated, the provisions of NPS Stage-III policy dated 8-3-2007 including conversion
of Naphtha, FO/LSHS based units to gas, the payment of subsidy to urea units, w.e.f from
1.4.2010 at the present rates of concession based upon Stage-III of NPS has been extended
till further orders on provisional basis. This may kindly be communicated to urea units.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/( B.N. Tiwari )
DDG(E&S)
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NOTIFICATION OF IMPORT PARITY PRICE (IPP) 2010-11 UNDER
NEW INVESTMENT POLICY.
No. 12012/14/2011-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 23rd June, 2010
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Notification of Import Parity Price (IPP) 2010-11 under New Investment
Policy.
In pursuance of Department of Fertilizers Letter No. 12012/3/2006-FPP dated 8th
March, 2007 regarding Policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for urea manufacturing
units and letter No. 12012/12/2007-FPP dated 4th September, 2008 regarding policy for
new investments in urea sector and long term off take of urea from joint venture abroad,
the import parity price of urea which needs to be considered under the aforesaid policy
along with the floor and the ceiling price are as below:
Months
IPP to be
recogni zed
Cap @ US$
425/MT
(Unit
Rs./MT)
Floor @ US$
250/MT
(Unit
Rs./MT)
April -10
May -10
June -10
July -10
August -10
September -10
October -10
November -10
December -10
January -11
February -11
March -10
13109.04
13400.07
13803.01
12881.48
12694.29
12699.30
12764.69
13152.76
14107.10
15147.67
16589.71
17386.83
19519.80
19312.39
19238.54
19389.63
19720.77
19828.81
19757.19
19413.72
19194.05
19066.56
19205.76
19265.31
11482.23
11360.23
11316.79
11405.67
11600.45
11664.00
11621.88
11419.84
11290.62
11215.62
11297.51
11332.54
Quarterly
rates of IPP
under NPS III
Policy
(Rs. /MT
13437.37
12758.36
13341.52
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2.
The above notified IPP is applicable for recognition of incentivisation of additional
production both under the NPs-III Policy and the New Investment Policy quote above.
3.
It may be noted that no expansion projects/revival projects or Greenfield projects
have been commissioned under the policy so far. However, there may have been instances
of production from indigenous urea unit beyond the cut off quantities notified under the
policy.
4.
It may also be noted that the indigenous units producing beyond the cut off quantity
are eligible for payment of at 85% IPP subject to floor and ceiling price only if the total
production of the unit crosses 105% of the cut off quantity or 110% reassessed capacity,
whichever is higher. Moreover , the APM gas should not be considered for production
beyond the cut off quantities notified for each urea unit and should be necessarily taken
for production of urea below the cut off quantity.
5.
This issues with the concurrence of IFD vide their I.D Note No. 255/AS&FA)/2011
dated 24.5.2011.
Sd/(Manish Tripathi)
Deputy Secretary(Fertilizers)
Tele :23386398
The Executive Director
The Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee
8th Floor, Sewa Bhavan,
R.K. Puram,
New Delhi.
Copy to:
The Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, 10 Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New
Delhi-110067
Director(Mov)/DOF
Director(FA)/DOF
Director(Fin.)/DOF
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23. NOTIFICATION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT
BASED SUBSIDY (NBS) POLICY FOR PHOSPHATIC AND
POTASSIC (P&K) FERTILIZERS W.E.F. 1ST APRIL, 2011 FOR
2011-12 AND REVISED PER MT SUBSIDY
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24. NOTIFICATION ON FIXING THE MRPs OF SINGLE SUPER
PHOSPHATE BY THE SSP MANUFACTURERS/MARKETERS
FROM 1.4.2011 TO 31.3.2012 UNDER NUTRIENT BASED
SUBSIDY POLICY.
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25. NOTIFICATION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT BASED
SUBSIDY(NBS) POLICY FOR PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC(P&K)
FERTILIZERS W.E.F. 1.4.2011-NBS POLICY W.E.F. 1ST APRIL, 2011
FOR 2011-12 AND REVISED PER MT SUBSIDY.
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26. NOTIFICATION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT
BASED SUBSIDY POLICY FOR PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC
(P&K) FERTILIZERS FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013 TO BE
IMPLEMENTED W.E.F. 1.4.2012
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27. NOTIFICATION ON UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY FOR PHOSPHATIC &
POTASSIC (P&K) FERTILIZERS W.E.F. 1.4.2008 TO 31.3.2010
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DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATIC & POTASSIC (P&K) FERTILIZERS
UNDER NUTRIENT BASED SUBSIDY POLICY FOR (i) THE PERIOD FROM
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IMPORTING UNITS UNDER THE UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY SCHEME
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NOTIFICATION ON GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR IMPORT OF
FERTILIZERS UNDER THE CONCESSION SCHEME FOR
DECONTROLLED PHOSPHATIC & POTASSIC P&K FERTILIZERS.
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(ii)
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Annexure-II
List of companies/units eligible for Nutrient Based Subsidy for decontrolled
P & K fertilizers
Manufacturers: eligible for concession on the indigenous fertilizers shown against the
name as also imported quantities of DAP,MOP, MAP,TSP, NPKS Complexes
S.No
Name of the Company
Products
1. Coromandel International Ltd (M/s. GFCL merged
with CFL w.e.f 1.2.2008) (erstwhile Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd)
Complexes, DAP &
2. Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Corpn.
Complexes
3. Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd.
Complexes
4. Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. Ltd.
Complexes
5. Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.
DAP, Complexes
6. Hindalco Industries Limited (erstwhile Indo Gulf
DAP, Complexes
Corporation Limited)
7. Indian Farmers Fertilizers Co-operative Ltd.
DAP, Complexes
8. Madras Fertilizers Ltd.
Complexes
9. Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.
DAP, Complexes
10. Paradeep Phosphates Ltd.
DAP, Complexes
11. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.
Complexes
12. Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp. Ltd.
DAP, Complexes
13. Tata Chemicals Ltd (Erstwhile Hind Lever Chemicals
merged into TCL w.e.f. 1.6.04), W.B
DAP, Complex Limited
14. Zuari Industries Ltd.
DAP, Complexes
IMPORTERS:
15. Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd
16. Indian Potash Ltd.
17. Minerals & Metals Trading Corporation Ltd.
18. Shriram Fertilizers & Chemicals.
19. Mosaic India (Private) Ltd. {Earlier Cargill India (P) Ltd.}(for DAP only)
20. Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (NFCL).
21. Krishak Bharati Cooperative Limited (KRIBHCO).
22. Tungabhadra Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (TFCL). (A manufacturer of SSP also).
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23. RNZ Corporation (No "on account" payment):
24. National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India Limited (NAFED), Delhi.(Eligible for
claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent
to 100% claims.
25. Karnataka State Cooperative Marketing Federation Ltd., Bangalore Eligible for claiming "On
account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100%
claims (w.e.f.27.1.2009).
26. Madhu Fertilizers Ltd., 22, Durga College Complex, 1
st
Floor, K.K. Road, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh(Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee
(BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims).
27. KPR Fertilizers Ltd., Door No.8-256, Tata Nagar, Balabhadrapuram, Biccavole Mandal, E.G. Distt.,
Andhra Pradesh (Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee
(BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f.4.5.2009).
28. Trans Agro (I) Pvt. Ltd., 410, Great Eastern Galleria, Plot No. 20, Sector-4, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
400706 (Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for
amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f.4.5.2009).
29. National Fertilizers Ltd. vide letter No.19011/16/2009-MPR dated 24.9.2009
30. M/s. Maruti Fertochem Ltd., Siddharth Arcade, Opp. MTDC, Railway Station Road, Aurangabad –
431005, Maharashtra vide letter No. 19011/13/2009-MPR dated 15.12.2009 (Eligible for claiming
"On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100%
claims w.e.f 15.12.2009)
31. The Phosphate Company Ltd, 14,Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata-700001 (Eligible for claiming "On
account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100%
claims w.e.f 27.1.2010)
32. M/s Agri Green Fertilizers & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., D.No.5/157-1,Ravindra Nagar, Kadapa-516003,
Andhra Pradesh (Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee
(BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 4.2.2010)
33. M/S Jubilant Organosys Ltd., NOIDA,U.P. (Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against
submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 3.5.2010).
34. M/S SUPERFINE SYNTEX LIMITED, 311, Ratan Chambers Salabatpura, Surat-395002, Gujarat,
(Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount
equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 3.5.2010)
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35. M/s Foliage Crop Solutions Private Limited, No.5, 3 Floor, Sun Plaza # 19, G. N. Chetty Road,
Chennai – 600006 (Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank
Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 6.5.2010)
36. M/s Indo Gulf Fertilizers, 312-A, World Trade Centre, Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi.
37. M/s. BEC Fertilizers, Sector-A, Sirgitti Industrial Area, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh (Eligible for claiming
"On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100%
claims w.e.f 22.9.2010)
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38. Rama Phosphates, Mumbai (Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank
Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 18.10.2010)
39. Basant Agrotech India Ltd., Sea Lord, A-1/3, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai – 400005 (Eligible for claiming
On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100%
claims w.e.f. 3.2.2011)
rd
40. Greenstar Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd., No.5, 3 Floor, Sun Plaza, 19, G.N. Chetty Road, Chennai. (Eligible for
claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to
100% claims w.e.f 16.3.2011)
41. Khaitan Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd., Indore, Madhya Pradesh (Eligible for claiming "On account”
payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f
24.3.2011)
42. Agrigold Organics Pvt. Ltd., 40-1-21/3, 1st Floor, Surya Towers, M.G. Road, Vijaywada – 520010.
(Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount
equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 8.4.2011)
43. M/s SRK Chemicals Ltd., “Neelkanth House”, BBZ S-60, Zanda Chowk, Gandhidham – 370201
(Eligible for claiming "On account" payment against submission of Bank Guarantee (BG) for amount
equivalent to 100% claims w.e.f 12.7.2011)
44. M/s HPM Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd., 209-210, Anupam Bhawan, Azadpur Commercial Complex,
Azadpur, Delhi – 110033. (Dated 26.8.2011)
45. M/s Haritha Fertilisers Ltd., 8-2-293/82/C/122, Near Venkatagiri Bus Stop & Park, Road No. 7D,
Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad – 500 033, Andhra Pradesh. (Dated 26.9.11)
46. M/s Vidya Ram Associates Pvt. Ltd, Novelty Road, Karnal-132001(Haryana) (File No.
19011/11/2011-MPR dated 2.11.2011)
47. M/s Vigyan Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., 404, Padma Tower – I, 5, Rajendra place, New Delhi
48. M/s SWAL Corporation Limited, 167, Ready Money Terrace , Dr.A.B. Raod, Worli,Mumbai.
th
49. M/s Sunfert International (P) Limited, 7 floor Le-Meridien Commercial Tower, New Delhi.
50. M/s GSFC, Baroda for import of MOP fertilizers
51. M/s Shivashakti Bio Technologies Limited, 7-1-621/98/, S.R. Nagar Main Road, Hyderabad-500038.
52. M/s BGH Axim Limited, Ghandhidham (Gujarat)
53. M/s Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, Gate No. 2, Akurli Road, Kandivali(E), Mumbai.
54. M/s Kanpur Fertlizers & Chemical Limited, Kanpur
Note:
1. M/s. Godavari Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd., Secunderabad amalgamated with M/s.
Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd. w.e.f. 1.2.2008 vide o.m. No.19011/5/2008-MPR dated
10.3.2008 which was informed to the states on 7.8.2008.
2. M/s. Mosaic India Pvt. Ltd. has been inducted as an importer of MAP (11:52:0) w.e.f.
1.4.2008 vide letter No. 19011/17/2008-MPR dated 16.9.2008.
3. M/s. Tungabhadra Fertilizers and Chemicals Co. Ltd. has been inducted as an
importer of TSP (0:46:0) w.e.f. 1.4.2008 vide letter No. 19011/18/2008-MPR dated
16.9.2008.
4. M/S Jubilant Organosys Ltd., NOIDA, U.P. has been inducted into the Nutrient Based
Subsidy Policy vide Office Memorandum No. 19011/5/2010 dated 3.5.2010
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31. NOTIFICATION ON
USE OF SUBSIDIZED FERTILIZERS BY
MANUFACTURERS OF MIXTURE FERTILIZERS AND CUSTOMIZED
FERTILIZERS.
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NOTIFICATION ON ROAD FREIGHT RATES FOR UREA
MANUFACTURING/IMPORTING UNITS UNDER THE UNIFORM
FREIGHT SUBSIDY SCHEME
No.12012/9/2007-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 21st May 2012
To
The Chief Executives of all Fertilizer Units
The Chief Secretary of all States/UT
Subject:-
Road freight rates for UREA manufacturing/importing units under
the uniform freight subsidy scheme.
Sir,
I am directed to say that the following amendments are made in the
Department of Fertilizers letter No.12012/9/2007-FPP, dated 1 st September, 2011
regarding road freight rates for UREA manufacturing/importing units under the
Uniform Freight Subsidy scheme:(i) The ‘Average Distance’ column as indicated in column (3) of Annexure to
letter No. 12012/9/2007-FPP, dated 1 st September 2011, referred to above,
is hereby deleted.
(ii) The rates notified vide DOF letter No. 12012/9/2007-FPP dated 1st
September 2011 are further subject to condition that reimbursement of
freight cost will be allowed on the basis of lower of the amount as per these
notified rates or the actual expenditure incurred on account of secondary
freight by the respective fertilizer companies either by transporting
fertilizers through the company’s H&T contractor or through their dealers
by paying them some equivalent amount of freight cost, duly certified by
their respective Statutory Auditor.
(iii) Lead distances for the districts shall be from FMS as on 01.04.2012.
2.
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This issues with the concurrence of Internal Finance Division vide their ID
No.237/SS&FA/2012 dated 14 th May, 2012.
Yours sincerely
Sd/(Neeraj Singhal)
Director (PSU+Fertilizers)
Tele: 23383814
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1. Principal Director of Audit, Economic & Service Ministry, AGCR Building, IP
Estates, New Delhi.
2. Controller of Accounts, Department of Fertilizers, Janpath Bhawan, New
Delhi.
3. Director General, The Fertilizers Association of India, FAI House, 10 Shaheed Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi-110067.
4. Joint Secretary-cum-Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies.
5. Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi.
6. Shri Mahendra Kumar, Secretary (TC), Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Tariff Commission, 7th Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi-110003.
7. Ministry of Finance/ Department of Expenditure (PF-II), North Block, New
Delhi.
Copy also to:JS(P&P)/JS(F&M)/ED-FICC & JS(P&A)
Director(Mov)/Director(FA)[UB]/Director(PPF)/
Deputy Secretary(Budget)/Joint Director(I&A)-(FICC).
Director(NIC)/DOF – for website/DD(OL) – for hindi translation.
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NOTIFICATION ON IMPORT PARITY PRICE(IPP) 2011-12 UNDER
NEW INVESTMENT POLICY
No.12012/3/2012-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 9th July, 2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:-
Notification of Import Parity Price (IPP) 2011-12 under New Investment
Policy.
In pursuance of Department of Fertilizer letter No. 12012/3/2006-FPP, dated 8 th
March, 2007 regarding policy for Stage-III of New Pricing Scheme for Urea manufacturing
units and letter No.12012/12/2007-FPP, dated 4 th September, 2008 regarding policy for new
investments in Urea sector and long term offtake of urea from joint venture abroad, the
import parity price of urea which needs to be considered under the aforesaid policy along
with the floor and the ceiling price are as below:Months
Apr-2011
May-2011
June-2011
July-2011
Aug-2011
Sept-2011
Oct -2011
Nov -2011
Dec -2011
Jan -2012
Feb -2012
Mar -2012
IPP
to
be Cap @ US$ Floor @ US$
425/MT
250/MT
recognised
under
New
Investment
Policy (Lower
of IPP and
C&F
Price)
Rs/MT
17855.58
19242.07
11318.86
17121.99
19096.66
11233.33
16412.16
19021.28
11188.99
15899.89
19001.00
11177.06
18621.65
19007.77
11181.04
21481.66
19060.72
11212.19
24187.68
19455.43
11444.37
24839.28
20141.24
11847.79
25494.20
20929.58
12311.52
25600.27
21642.13
12730.67
23944.30
21938.10
12904.76
21993.78
21700.12
12764.78
Quarterly
rates of IPP
under NPSIII
Policy
(Rs/MT)
17129.91
18667.73
24840.38
23846.11
2.
The above notified IPP is applicable for recognisation of incentivisation of additional
urea production both under the NPS-III policy and the New Investment Policy quote above.
3.
It may be noted that no expansion projects/revival projects or Greenfield projects
have been commissioned under the policy so far. However, there may have been instances
of production form indigenous urea unit beyond the cut off quantities notified under the
policy.
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4.
It may also be noted that the indigenous units producing beyond the cut off quantity
are eligible for payment at 85% IPP subject to floor and ceiling price only if the total
production of the unit crosses 105% of the cut off quantity or 110% reassessed capacity,
whichever is higher. Moreover, the APM gas should not be considered for production
beyond the cut off quantities notified for each urea unit and should be necessarily taken for
production of urea below the cut off quantity.
5. This issues with the concurrence of IFD vide their ID Note No.481/SS&FA/2012 dated the
3rd July, 2012.
Sd/(Vijay Ranjan Singh)
Director(F)
Tele: 23386398
The Executive Director-FICC & JS(F&M)
The Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee
Sewa Bhavan
R.K. Puram
New Delhi
Copy to:
The Director General, Fertilizer Association of India, FAI –House, 10 Shaheed
Jit Singh Marg, New Delhi.
Director(Mov)/ DOF
Director(FA) / DOF
Deputy Secretary(Budget)/ DOF
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NOTIFICATION ON NEW INVESTMENT POLICY-2012
No. 12012/39/2011-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemical & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilisers
Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 02nd January 2013.
To
All Chief Secretaries of State Governments
CMD/MDs
RCF/MFL/BVFCL/NFL/KRIBHCO/IFFCO/GSFC/GNVFC/SFC/NFCL/CFCL/TCL
ZAL/INDO-GULF/SPIC/KSFCL/MCFL/FCIL/HFCL/FACT/IPL/MATIX/KFCL
All Urea Manufacturing units
Subject:
New Investment Policy - 2012
Sir
I am directed to convey the approval of Government of India for New
Investment Policy–2012 (NIP-2012) in order to facilitate fresh investments in urea
sector. The salient features of the NIP-2012 are as under:1
It provides a structure of a floor price and a ceiling price for the amount
payable to Urea units, which will be calculated based on the delivered gas price
(inclusive of charges & taxes) to respective urea units. The floor and ceiling price of
each urea unit shall be operative with respect to the computed Import Parity Price
(IPP) (Annexure-1). The IPP defined for urea under the investment policy of 2008 is
the average C&F price without any applicable custom duties and handling and
bagging charges at the port. If the computed IPP (payable) is between the floor and
the ceiling price for that gas cost, it is the IPP (payable) which will be used. If the IPP
(payable) is above or below the ceiling or the floor respectively, it is the ceiling or
floor price that will be acceptable as the case may be.
2
The criteria according to which plants will qualify under different categories
namely Revamp, Expansion, Revival and Greenfield shall be as below:
2.1
Revamp projects: Any improvement or incremental increase in capacity of
existing plants by way of capital investment in the existing train of ammonia-urea
production will be treated as revamp of existing units.
2.2
Expansion or Brownfield projects: Setting up of a new ammonia-urea plant
(a separate new ammonia-urea train) in the premises of the existing fertilizer plants,
utilizing some of the common utilities will qualify for being treated as an expansion
project. The investment should exceed a minimum limit of Rs.3000 crore.
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2.3
Revival of closed urea units: The three closed urea units of Hindustan
Fertilizer Corporation Ltd. (HFCL) at Barauni, Durgapur and Haldia, and five closed
urea units of Fertilizer Corporation of India Ltd. (FCIL) at Sindri, Talcher,
Ramagundam, Gorakhpur and Korba being proposed for revival shall fall under
„Revival of closed urea units .
2.4
Greenfield Projects: Any urea unit which shall be set-up at the project site
where no previous similar manufacturing facilities existed i.e. acquisition of land
followed by construction of an ammonia-urea plant with storage facilities,
transportation facilities, water and sewage treatment etc. shall be treated as a
Greenfield project.
3
Greenfield /Revival of Closed HFCL & FCIL Projects
(i)
At a delivered gas price of up to USD 6.5 per mmbtu for Greenfield/Revival
Urea units
(a) the Floor price is fixed at USD 305 per MT of Urea
(b) the Ceiling price is fixed at USD 335 per MT of Urea
(ii)
For each 0.1 USD per mmbtu revision in delivered gas price, it will
correspondingly change the
(a) Floor and Ceiling price by USD 2 per MT up to a delivered gas price of
USD 14 per mmbtu.
(b) Floor by USD 2 per MT for delivered gas price exceeding USD 14 per
mmbtu.
(iii)
The urea from Greenfield/Revival of closed urea units of HFCL and FCIL units
will be recognized at a uniform rate of 95% of IPP (C&F) subject to floating
floor and ceiling prices mentioned at 3 (i) and 3 (ii) above.
4
Substantial Expansion or Brownfield Projects
(i)
At a delivered gas price of upto USD 6.5 per mmbtu for Expansion/Brownfield
Urea units
(a) the Floor price is fixed at USD 285 per MT of Urea
(b) the Ceiling price is fixed at USD 310 per MT of Urea
(ii)
For each 0.1 USD per mmbtu revision in delivered gas price, it will
correspondingly change the
(a) Floor and Ceiling price by USD 2 per MT up to a delivered gas price of
USD 14 per mmbtu.
(b) Floor by USD 2 per MT for delivered gas price exceeding USD 14 per
mmbtu
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(iii)
The urea from Expansion / Brownfield Urea units will be recognized at a
uniform rate of 90% of IPP (C&F) subject to floating floor and ceiling
prices mentioned at 4 (i) and 4 (ii) above.
5
Revamp Projects
(i)
At a delivered gas price of upto USD 7.5 per mmbtu for new Revamp Urea
units
(a) the Floor price is fixed at USD 245 per MT of Urea
(b) the Ceiling price is fixed at USD 255 per MT of Urea
(ii)
For each 0.1 USD per mmbtu revision in delivered gas price, it will
correspondingly change the
(a) Floor and Ceiling price by USD 2.2 per MT up to a delivered gas price of
USD 14 per mmbtu.
(b) Floor by USD 2.2 per MT for delivered gas price exceeding USD 14 per
mmbtu.
(iii)
The urea from Revamp Urea units will be recognised at a uniform rate of 85%
of IPP (C&F) subject to floating floor and ceiling prices mentioned at 5 (i) and
6 (ii) above. These will be applicable for all output above the “cut-off” point.
(iii-a) Cut-Off Quantity - The urea produced from existing units beyond their
reassessed capacity under NPS or the maximum achieved capacity by a unit
for 330 days in last four years (2003-07), whichever is higher (cut off quantity),
is recognised as the production under revamp of the existing unit. However,
the urea produced under revamp quantity will only be eligible for the above
dispensation once the total production of the unit crosses 105 per cent of the
cut off quantity or 110 per cent of the reassessed capacity, whichever is
higher.
(iv)
No Administered Pricing Mechanism (APM) gas shall be considered for
allocation for production beyond cut-off quantity.
(v)
The Urea units, which have undertaken revamp and are already availing the
provisions of the Investment Policy of 2008, will remain under the Investment
Policy of 2008. In the event of doubling of gas price from USD 4.88 per
MMBTU (base price including applicable taxes) for a unit under the
Investment Policy of 2008, appropriate revision will be worked out under that
Policy, in consultation with the Department of Expenditure.
(vi)
Any further revamp undertaken by an already revamped unit, will be
considered to be eligible under the same Revamp policy as that applicable to
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the original revamp. In case a unit under the policy of 2008 undertakes further
revamp and the additional quantity is more than 10% of the present
production (maximum production in any continuous one year period of the last
three years, which should not be less than the quantity produced in similar
period of previous years after implementation of NIP-2008 policy), the Urea
unit may opt for the dispensation as mentioned at 5 (i, ii and iii). Once new
investment policy gets applied on the unit for the extra production beyond
10% of existing production as discussed above, the entire revamp production
from the unit (existing & new combined) will be recognised as per NIP-2012.
The option will have to be exercised by the unit within three months of start of
new increased production.
6
Non-operation of ceiling price and IPP if delivered gas price exceed USD
14 per mmbtu.
In the event the delivered gas price crosses USD 14 per mmbtu, the units
(whether revamp, expansion, brownfield, greenfield or revival) shall be paid
only the floor price based on the delivered gas price as mentioned at 3(ii)(b),
4(ii)(b) and 5(ii)(b). All other conditions like ceiling price and recognition of
urea w.r.t IPP shall become non -operational.
7
Operational Principles- The following is adopted for operating the policy:
7.1
The increase/decrease of the floor and ceiling price will be calculated at the
end of each quarter, on the basis of average gas price of previous three
months. Accordingly, IPP shall also be calculated for each quarter for each
plant.
7.2
The price of the delivered gas will be calculated based on delivered gas price
as certified by MoPNG/Central PSU/State PSU.
7.3
The policy shall be applicable to urea units to be based on gas i.e. natural gas
(domestic/RLNG) and CBM. In case of CBM, price of NG equivalent of CBM
as given by Public agency will be considered. For revival of closed urea units
based on coal gasification and Greenfield projects based on coal gasification,
a dispensation that is the same as that of CBM will be extended after arriving
at equivalent NG price.
7.4
While fixing the floor and ceiling price of Greenfield, Revival, Brownfield and
Expansion urea units, It has been presumed that the delivered cost of
CBM/Actual mix of gas to the urea unit shall not be less than USD 6.5/mmbtu.
8
Time period for the investment policy
8.1
It is proposed that only those units whose production starts within five years
from the date of notification of the policy would be covered under the policy.
The dispensation of guaranteed buy -back under this policy will be available to
the units for a period of eight years from the date of start of production.
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Thereafter, the units will be governed by the Urea policy prevalent at that
time.
9
Mandating of Granulated Urea / Coated Urea
9.1
In order to improve the efficiency in the use of Urea, as a part of product
management strategy, all new urea capacities in the country are mandated to
produce Urea in granulated form or coated/fortified Urea. Taking into account
the additional investment on account of a granulation plant and the
incremental operating costs, an additional amount of USD 10 per MT, is
allowed in the floor and ceiling prices for all plants – Greenfield/Revival/
Brownfield–producing Granulated Urea.
9.2
As part of the present policy, an additional 5% / 10% additional MRP may be
allowed in case of Neem coated / Zincated Urea.
10
Joint Venture Units
10.1
Decision regarding Urea off-take agreement for Joint Venture units set up
abroad shall be taken on case-to-case basis, based on the prevalent IPP of
Urea, price and availability of indigenous gas, cost of gas being offered to the
JV and demand supply gap of Urea in the country. The guiding principle shall,
however, be that the offered supply on C&F basis from the JV shoul d be
equal to or less than the floor price for domestic Greenfield units at a gas cost
of USD 6.5 per mmbtu. Thus extending the floor price corresponding to a gas
price of USD 6.5 per mmbtu to the JV s abroad will actually mean getting
imported gas at a delivered price of USD 6.5 per mmbtu which will result in
substantial saving to GOI. While fixing the floor and ceiling price for a JV
abroad, subject to a maximum floor price corresponding to a delivered gas
price of USD 6.5 per mmbtu for domestic units, a higher return may be
considered keeping in view factors such as risks involved, likely time and cost
overruns, etc. Approval of CCEA would be obtained in each case.
11
Dispensation for Units in North East
11.1
For units coming up in the North Eastern States, the special dispensation
regarding pricing of gas that is being extended by the Central Government/
State Government will also be available to any new Investments in the region
as well. Suitable adjustments will be made to the applicable floor and ceiling
prices in case the delivered price (after allowing for the special dispensation)
falls below USD 6.5 per mmbtu, subject to approval of Ministry of Finance.
12.
As per the budget provisions announced for 2012-13, capital investment in
fertiliser sector has been made eligible for Viability Gap Funding (VGF) under
the Scheme for Support to PPP in infrastructure sector. However no VGF
shall be allowed to Urea units in Public or Private sector. In case incentives
under VGF are required to be extended to Fertilizer units being set up in
remote areas/difficult terrains like north east or units which are based on coal
gasification, where the capex involved is substantially higher, the same will be
examined by DOF in consultation with DoE on case to case basis.
13
The broad stages for setting up a urea project are given at Annexure–2.
Since the policy envisages payment of subsidy/ incentives to the urea units by
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the Government, all the urea units who plan to set-up urea units in the country
should mandatorily provide information at beginning and completion of each
stage of the project as given at Annexure–2. This is also required to assess
the demand and production gap in the country as well as the cost of gas
expected to be used in production of urea from new investments.
14.
The policy will be effective from the date of notification.
Yours sincerely
Sd/( Satish Chandra )
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
Tele : 23386800
Copy to:
1. Secretaries of the Department of Expenditure, Department of Revenue,
Department of Economic Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation,
Department of Commerce, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Planning Commission, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas .
2. Director General, The Fertilizers Association of India, 10 -Shaheed Jit Singh
Marg, New Delhi-110067
3. All Officers/Sections in the Department of Fertilizers and office of FICC, RK
Puram, New Delhi
4. Director(NIC)
Copy also to :Smt. Anu Garg, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister
New Delhi.
s Office, South Block,
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Annexure-1
Import parity price: Import Parity Price for a month would be derived based
on the prevailing prices in three months preceding the month under consideration as
indicated below.
Import Parity Price (IPP): The import parity price (IPP) for a particular month will be
the lower of the actual average CIF price of urea imported in India during preceding
three months and the IPP reported in the fertilizer magazines for the same preceding
three months, as detailed below:
IPP x = FOB Arabian Gulf + Freight
Where,
IPP x = Import Parity Price for month (x)
FOB Arabian Gulf = Average FOB reported price of urea for AG in the three
magazines as listed below, during preceding three month (x - 1) to (x - 3).
Freight = Average freight for AG in the three magazines listed below, during
preceding three month (x - 1) to (x - 3).
The exchange rate will be taken as the average of preceding three months for
arriving at the price in INR. The three fertilizer magazines to be used for
arriving at IPP prices will be as below:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Fertiliser Market Bulletin, UK;
Fertiliser Week by British Sulphur, UK; and
Fertecon Weekly Nitrogen Fax, UK.
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Annexure-2
Broad stages of a urea project
Following are the broad stages for setting up an Ammonia-Urea Project:a) Pre-feasibility Report
b) Techno Economic Feasibility Report & its approval from the company
s Board
of Director.
c) Finalization of Project site.
d) 1st Stage Environment Clearance from MoEF
e) Technology Evaluation and Sele ction or EPC (LSTK) bid preparation &
Evaluation.
f) Detailed/Bankable Project/Feasibility Report preparation and approval from
the company
s Board of Director.
g) Environment Impact Assessment Report preparation and final clearance from
MoEF
h) Raw Material and Utilities tie-up for the project
i) Finalization of EPCM or EPC (LSTK) Contractor.
j) Achieving Financial Closure
k) Award of job to EPCM or EPC Contractor.
l) Signing of Agreement between various agencies
m) Mobilization Advance to EPCM or EPC Contractor.
n) Physical Progress Achieved - 25%
o) Physical Progress Achieved – 50%
p) Physical Progress Achieved – 75%
q) Commissioning of Project & Start of commercial production.
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35. NOTIFICATION ON MODIFICATION IN THE PROCEDURE FOR RELEASE OF
FERTILIZER SUBSIDY BY THE DEPARTMENT O F FERTILIZERS WITH THE
INTRODUCTION OF MOBILE FERTILIZERS MONITORING SYSTEM FOR ALL
FERTILIZERS.
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36. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT BASED SUBSIDY(NBS) POLICY
FOR PHOSPHATIC AND POTASIC (P& K) FERTILIZERS W.E.F. . 1.4.2013-NBS
POLICY FOR 2013-14 AND PER MT SUBSIDY.
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37. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT BASED SUBSIDY (NBS) POLICY FOR
PHOSPHATIC AND POTASIC P&K FERTILIZERS.
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38. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NUTRIENT BASED SUBSIDY (NBS) POLICY FOR
PHOSPHATIC AND POTASIC P&K FERTILIZERS W.E.F. 1.4.2014-NBS, POLICY FOR
2014-15 AND PER MT SUBSIDY
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39. NOTIFICATION ON MODIFIED NPS-III FOR EXISTING UREA UNITS.
No. 12012/3/2010-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
***
New Delhi, the 2nd April, 2014
To
The Executive Director,
Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee(FICC),
8th Floor, Sewa Bhawan,
New Delhi.
Subject: Modified NPS-III for existing urea units.
Sir,
I am directed to convey the approval of Government of India for Modified
NPS-III for existing urea units as under:
2.
Duration of Modified NPS-III
The Modified NPS-III policy will be implemented fora period of one year from the date
of issue of this notification. Thereafter, the poli cy will be reviewed taking into account
prevailing energy scenario, production and supply scenario, international trend of urea prices
etc., at that time.
3.
Concession rates of urea units
The calculation of concession rates of urea units shall continue as per NPS-III and its
amendments subject to the following modifications:
3.1
Additional Fixed cost
(a) The maximum additional fixed cost (towards increase in the four components, viz.,
salaries & wages, contract labour, selling expensesand repair & maintenance) of Rs.
350/MT to existing urea units or actual increase inabove four components of fixed cost
during the year 2012-13 compared to the year 2002-03, whichever is lower will be paid.
This will be based on the certified cost data for above four components for the year
2012-13 to be provided by all urea Units.
(b) In respect of KFCL and BVFCL-II units, for which cost data of four components is not
available either for the year 2002-03 or 2012-13, the actual increase in these four
components as per the certified cost data for the latest year over and above Rs.
521/MT(weighted industry average during 2002-03) subject to maximum of Rs. 350/MT
will be allowed.
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3.2
Minimum Fixed Cost
The minimum fixed cost of Rs. 2300/MT or actual fixed cost prevailing during 2012-13,
whichever is lower, after taking into account the compensation at 3.1 (a) and (b)
above, will be paid. This will be based on certified fixed cost data for the year 2012-13,
to be provided by all urea units.
3.3 Special compensation to Urea Plants which have Completed 30 Years and
Converted to Gas
The special compensation of Rs. 150/MT will be paid to gas based urea plants which
have converted to gas and are more than 30 years old.. This is in addition to para 3.1
and 3.2 above.
3.4
It has been decided to phase out old and inefficient units in due course of time after
addition of new capacity.
4.
Continuing the production from high cost units
The production of the high cost naphtha based urea units namely SPIC Tuticorin, MFL
Manali and MCFL Mangalore will continue under modified NPS-III till the gas availability
and connectivity is provided to these units or June , 2014 whichever is earlier, beyond
which subsidy for naphtha based plants will not be paid However, no new naphtha
based plants will be permitted in Greenfield investments.
5.
Reimbursement to naphtha & FO/LSHS based units
The existing system of recognizing costlier feed/fuel stock of naphtha/FO/LSHS will
continue and existing system of in centivizing these units for energy savings on the basis
of actual input mix including 100% Naphtha/FO/LSHS as in force will continue up to June
2014 or till such time they convert to gas whichever is earlier.
6.
Continuing Pre set Energy norm of Naphtha units
converting to gas
The data of investment for conversion from Naphtha as feedstock to gas and
actual energy consumption achieved after conversion from each unit will be obtained
and based on this data, the Department of Fertilizers, in consultation with Department of
Expenditure, shall work out the period for which existing pre set norms will be allowed,
which shall not be more than five years from the date of conversion so that each unit
may be in position to recover the investment with interest thereon from energy savings.
7.
Continuance of amended provisions notified under NPS-III
The following amended provisions notified under NPS-III will continue:
(a)
The provision as contained in Para (ii) of Notification No.12012/19/2007-FPP
dated 10th July, 2009 regarding reduction in fixed cost of each urea unit due to
group averaging principle under NPS-III to 10% of normated fixed cost computed
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40. NOTIFICATION ON ROAD FREIGHT RATES FOR UREA MANUFACTURING/
IMPORTING UNITS UNDER THE UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY SCHEME.
No. 12012/9/2007-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 18th March, 2014
To
Chief Executives of all Fertilizer Units,
Chief Secretary of all States/UT
Subject : - Road freight rates for UREA manufacturing/ importing units under the
Uniform Freight Subsidy scheme.
Sir,
In continuation of this Department’s notification of even number dated 01st
September, 2011 and all subsequent amendments thereon on the subject mentioned above,
I am directed to state that it has been decided to notify the secondary freight rates for urea
for financial years 2010-11 and 2011-12 as per the annexure.
2.
However, in case of creation of a new district by division, the freight rate as
applicable to that particular (old) district from which it is carved out shall be applicable to
such new district. In case of creation of new district from more than one district, the average
freight rates of all the old districts shall apply. All notified districts provided in the annexure
to the notification dated 1st September, 2011 and not mentioned in FMS shall be Included
immediately. In respect of the districts mentioned more than once in this Department’s
Notification dated 1st September, 2011, the entry of district with the lower value will be
considered for the purpose of freight subsidy.
3.
To finalise the Freight rates in respect of the districts, viz., (i) Kurnool (Andhra
Pradesh); (ii) East Delhi; (iii) North Delhi; (iv) North-West Delhi; (v) South-West Delhi; (vi)
Palwal (Haryana); (vii) The Dangas (Gujarat); (vii) Yadgir (Karnatka); (ix) Goa; (x) Singroli
(Madhya Pradesh); (xi) Koraput (Odisha) (xii)Baleshwar (Odisha); (xiii) Mahe (Pudducherry);
(xiv) Ganga Nagar (Rajasthan); (xv) Budaun (U.P.); (xvi) Chatrapati Sahuji Maharaj Nagar
(U.P.) and (xvii) Daman which are not available inNotification dated 1 st September, 2011 is
being referred to Tariff Commission for recommendations. However, till the time the PTPK
rates for these districts are made available by Tarrif Commission, the adhoc rates as
prevalent may be taken in account for freight subsidy.
4.
Freight subsidy claims on the basis of the above rates may be preferred for the
above mentioned period in the prescribed proforma. Freight subsidy amount received by the
units on the basis of road transportation ad hoc rates notified earlier will be adjusted towards
final claim.
5.
However, these rates are subject to revision on account of audit
observations/revision due to any correction in data working and computation noticed at a
later stage.
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6.
The revised freight rates in respect of North Eastern and hilly areas will be
notified in due course and therefore, the rates as notified earlier vide this Department’s
Notification dated 1st September, 2011 will continue till the revised rates are notified.
7.
This
issue
with
the
concurrence
of
Internal
Finance Division vide
Dy.No.3934/AS&FA/2013 dated 02.12.2013.
Yours sincerely
Sd/(Vijay Ranjan Singh)
Director (Fertilizers)
Tele : 23386398
Copy to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Principal Director of Audit, Economic & Service Ministry, AGCR Building,
IP Estates, New Delhi.
Controller of Accounts, Department of Fertilizers, Janpath Bhawan, New
Delhi.
Director General, The Fertilizers Association of India, FAI House, 10Shahidjit Singh Marg, New Delhi-110067.
Joint Secretary-cum-Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies.
Department of Agriculture & Cooperative, Krishi Bhawan.,New Delhi.
Secretary (TC), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Tarrif
Commission, 7th Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi-110003.
Ministry of Finance/Department of Expenditure PF-II, North Block, New
Delhi.
Copy also to:
JS(SC), JS(SG) & JS(SLG)
Director ((Movement)/Director (FA){UB}/Director |( PPF)/ Director
Director (I&A)(FICC)
Director (NIC)/DOF- for website/DD(OL)-for Hindi translation.
(Finance) /Joint
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State
1
Andhra Pradesh
Districts
Normative Rates
2010-11
Normative Rates
2011-12
2
3
4
Adilabad
Anantapur
2.17
3.26
2.3
3.44
Chittoor
3.66
3.86
Cuddapah
4.48
4.73
East Godavari
2.26
2.39
Guntur
1.91
2.01
Hyderabad
2.28
2.4
Kadapa
3.91
4.13
Karimnagar
2.62
2.77
Khammam
1.88
1.99
Krishna
2.31
2.44
Nellore
2.67
2.81
Mahbubnagar
2.45
2.59
Medak
2.16
2.28
Nalgonda
2.04
2.16
Nellore
2.61
2.76
Nizamabad
3.27
3.45
Prakasam
2.33
2.46
Rangareddy
2.7
2.85
Srikakulam
3.38
3.57
Visakhapatnam
2.75
2.91
Vizianagaram
3.21
3.39
Warangal
Assam
Bihar
2.4
2.53
West Godavari
2.29
2.41
Barpeta
5.72
6.04
Bongaigaon
6.31
6.67
Cachar
6.31
6.67
Darrang
4.48
4.73
Dhubri
2.84
3
Dibrugarh
6.31
6.67
Goalpara
2.84
3
Golaghat
6.31
6.67
Jorhat
6.31
6.67
Kamrup
6.31
6.67
Karimganj
4.48
4.73
Lakhimpur
6.31
6.67
Marigaon
4.48
4.73
Nagaon
6.31
6.67
Nalbari
4.48
4.73
Sonitpur
6.31
6.67
Tinsukia
6.31
6.67
Araria
2.16
2.28
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Arwal
2.58
2.72
Aurangabad
4.48
4.73
Banka
2.82
2.98
Begusarai
6.31
6.67
Bhagalpur
5.59
5.9
Bhojpur
6.31
6.67
Buxar
3.38
3.57
Darbhanga
4.45
4.7
Deoria
4.48
4.73
East Champaran
4.48
4.73
Gaya
4.48
4.73
Gopalganj
4.48
4.73
Jamui
2.01
2.12
Jehanabad
3.97
4.19
Kaimur
3.47
3.66
Katihar
4.48
4.73
5
5.28
5.29
5.58
Khagaria
Kishanganj
Chattisgarh
Lakhisarai
2.59
2.73
Madhepura
3.13
3.31
Madhubani
4.36
4.6
Munger
2.34
2.47
Muzaffarpur
6.31
6.67
Nalanda
5.13
5.42
Nawada
4.55
4.81
Patna
4.75
5.02
Purnia
3.97
4.19
Rohtas
5.99
6.32
Saharsa
4.48
4.73
Samastipur
4.48
4.73
Saran
4.48
4.73
Sheikhpura
3.33
3.52
Sheohar
1.88
1.99
Sitamarhi
3.33
3.52
Siwan
5.89
6.22
Supaul
2.77
2.92
Vaishali
4.48
4.73
West Champaran
4.48
4.73
Bastar
3.97
4.19
Beejapur
2.84
3
Bilaspur
4.28
4.52
Dantewada
2.84
3
Dhamtari
3.61
3.82
Durg
4.48
4.73
Jagdalpur
2.83
2.99
Janjgir-Champa
3.38
3.57
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Jashpur
2.84
3
Kabirdham
3.44
3.63
Kanker
2.84
3
Kawardha
2.84
3
Korba
4.42
4.66
Koriya
3.59
3.79
Mahasamund
3.38
3.57
3.7
3.91
Narayanpur
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Goa
Palamu
4.48
4.73
Raigarh
3.38
3.57
Raipur
4.48
4.73
Rajnandgaon
4.48
4.73
Surguja
2.87
3.03
D&N
3.01
3.18
North Goa
2.84
3
South Goa
Gujarat
2.2
2.32
Ahmedabad
2.96
3.12
Amreli
2.65
2.8
Anand
4.48
4.73
Banas Kantha
2.83
2.99
Baroda
2.32
2.45
Bharuch
4.2
4.44
2.88
3.04
Dahod
3.21
3.39
Dangs
2.84
3
Gandhinagar
3.88
4.1
Jamnagar
3.11
3.29
Junagadh
2.8
2.96
Bhavnagar
Kheda
4.48
4.73
Kutch
1.88
1.99
3.8
4.02
Mahesana
Narmada
3.46
3.65
Navsari
3.78
3.99
Panch Mahals
3.77
3.98
Patan
2.97
3.13
Porbandar
2.78
2.93
Rajkot
3.88
4.1
Sabar Kantha
3.59
3.79
Surat
4.48
4.73
Surendranagar
3.11
3.29
Tapi
3.35
3.53
Vadodara
3.5
3.7
3.64
3.84
Ambala
4.34
4.58
Bhiwani
4.48
4.73
Faridabad
3.93
4.15
Valsad
Haryana
231
232
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Karnataka
Fatehabad
4.64
4.9
Gurgaon
3.37
3.56
Hisar
3.64
3.84
Jhajjar
4.48
4.73
Jind
4.28
4.52
Kaithal
5.4
5.7
Karnal
6.31
6.67
Kurukshetra
5.49
5.79
Mahendragarh
3.42
3.62
Mewat
3.08
3.25
Panchkula
3.73
3.93
Panipat
3.81
4.03
Rewari
6.31
6.67
Rohtak
5.92
6.25
Sirsa
4.42
4.66
Sonipat
5.41
5.71
Yamunanagar
4.31
4.55
Bagalkot
2.77
2.92
Bangalore Urban
4.23
4.46
Bangalore Rural
3.36
3.54
Belgaum
2.75
2.91
Bellary
3.47
3.66
2.7
2.85
Bidar
Bijapur
3.54
3.73
C. Mangalore
3.59
3.79
Chamrajnagar
3.33
3.52
Chickmagalur
3.5
3.7
Chikkballapur
3.25
3.43
Chitradurga
2.59
2.73
Davangere
4.48
4.73
Dharwad
2.92
3.09
Gadag
2.32
2.45
Gulbarga
3.15
3.32
Hassan
4.23
4.46
Haveri
2.42
2.56
Kodagu
2.84
3
Kolar
2.61
2.76
Koppal
3.79
4
Mandya
4.43
4.68
Mysore
3.4
3.59
North Kannada
2.12
2.24
Raichur
3.69
3.9
Ramanagaram
3.1
3.27
Shimoga
3.3
3.49
South Kannada
3.11
3.29
Tum-kur
2.73
2.89
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Udupi
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
3.76
3.97
Alappuzha
4.48
4.73
Ernakulam
4.48
4.73
Idukki
2.84
3
Kannur
4.23
4.46
Kasargod
2.84
3
Kollam
3.87
4.09
Kottayam
6.05
6.38
Kozhikode
4.19
4.43
Malappuram
3.61
3.82
Palakkad
4.48
4.73
Pathanamthitta
4.48
4.73
Thiruvananthapuram
2.84
3
Thrissur
4.48
4.73
Wayanad
4.48
4.73
Aliraj Pur
2.12
2.24
Anuppur
2.07
2.19
Ashoknagar
1.88
1.99
Balaghat
3.5
3.7
Barwani
2.52
2.66
Betul
4.15
4.38
Bhind
3
3.17
Bhopal
4.06
4.29
Burhanpur
3.35
3.53
Chhatarpur
2.71
2.86
Chhindwara
2.61
2.76
Damoh
2.96
3.12
Datia
2.53
2.67
Dewas
3.29
3.47
Dhar
2.93
3.1
Dindori
2.03
2.14
Guna
2.07
2.19
Gwalior
3.09
3.26
Harda
4.48
4.73
Hoshangabad
4.48
4.73
Indore
4.48
4.73
Jabalpur
2.31
2.44
Jhabua
3.18
3.36
Katni
3.41
3.6
Khandwa
3.38
3.57
Khargone
3
3.17
Mandla
2
2.11
2.5
2.64
Morena
2.91
3.07
Narsinghpur
2.11
2.23
Neemuch
2.23
2.36
Mandsour
233
234
INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Panna
3.36
3.54
Raigarh
3.07
3.24
Raisen
4.37
4.62
Rajgarh
3.23
3.42
Ratlam
4.24
4.48
Rewa
3.18
3.36
Sagar
2.72
2.87
Satna
2.82
2.98
Sehore
4.08
4.31
Seoni
2.49
2.63
Shahdol
2.39
2.52
Shajapur
3.37
3.56
Shivpuri
2.46
2.6
Shoepurkalan
2.06
2.18
Shujalpur
3.39
3.58
Sidhi
2.28
2.4
Tikamgarh
2.49
2.63
Ujjain
3.75
3.96
Umaria
3.13
3.31
Vidisha
Maharashtra
3.9
4.12
Ahmednagar
4.17
4.4
Akola
4.22
4.45
Amravati
4.43
4.68
Aurangabad
3.27
3.45
Beed
2.75
2.91
Bhandara
2.87
3.03
Buldhana
3.26
3.44
Chandrapur
3.36
3.54
Dhule
3.76
3.97
Gadchiroli
2.26
2.39
Gondia
2.88
3.04
Hingoli
2.93
3.1
Jalgaon
3.41
3.6
Jalna
3.45
3.64
Kolhapur
4.48
4.73
Latur
3.29
3.47
Mumbai
4.48
4.73
Nagpur
4.48
4.73
Nanded
2.71
2.86
Nandurbar
3.13
3.31
Nashik
4.47
4.72
Osmanabad
2.78
2.93
Parbhani
3.02
3.19
3.5
3.7
Raigarh
2.21
2.33
Ratnagiri
4.48
4.73
Pune
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Odisha
Pudducherry
Punjab
Sangli
4.48
4.73
Satara
4.05
4.28
Sindhudurg
2.84
3
Solapur
3.58
3.78
Thane
1.88
1.99
Wardha
5.01
5.29
Washim
4.48
4.73
Yavatmal
3.9
4.12
Angul
2.84
3
Balangir
6.31
6.67
Baleswar
3.74
3.95
Bargarh
4.37
4.62
Bhadrak
4.48
4.73
Balangir
6.31
6.67
Boudh
2.84
3
Cuttack
5.9
6.23
Deogarh
2.84
3
Dhenkanal
4.48
4.73
Gajapati
2.84
3
Ganjam
4.48
4.73
Jagatsinghapur
4.48
4.73
Jajpur
4.48
4.73
Jharsuguda
4.48
4.73
Kalahandi
4.13
4.36
Kandhamal
2.84
3
Kendrapara
4.48
4.73
Kendujhar
2.84
3
Keonjhar
4.48
4.73
Khordha
4.48
4.73
Malkangiri
2.84
3
Mayurbhanj
2.84
3
Nabarangapur
2.84
3
Nayagarh
4.42
4.66
Nuapada
4.48
4.73
Puri
4.48
4.73
Rayagada
2.84
3
Sambalpur
4.04
4.26
Sonepur
3.58
3.78
Sundergarh
2.57
2.71
Karaikal
2.84
3
Pondicherry
2.74
2.9
Yanam
2.38
2.51
Amritsar
3.62
3.83
Barnala
3.07
3.24
Bathinda
4.48
4.73
Faridkot
4.45
4.7
235
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INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Rajasthan
Fatehgarh Sahib
4.19
4.43
Firozpur
4.48
4.73
Gurdaspur
3.83
4.04
Hoshiarpur
3.68
3.89
Jalandhar
3.83
4.04
Kapurthala
3.74
3.95
Ludhiana
4.15
4.38
Mansa
4.48
4.73
Moga
4.48
4.73
Mohali
2.89
3.05
Muktsar
4.76
5.03
Nawanshahr
2.74
2.9
Patiala
3.66
3.86
Rupnagar
1.88
1.99
Sangrur
5.25
5.55
Tarntaran
3.66
3.86
Ajmer
1.88
1.99
Alwar
3.06
3.23
Banswara
2.28
2.4
3.3
3.49
Baran
Barmer
1.88
1.99
Bharatpur
3.33
3.52
Bhilwara
2.67
2.81
Bikaner
1.88
1.99
Bundi
2.62
2.77
Chittorgarh
2.98
3.14
Churu
1.88
1.99
Dausa
2.74
2.9
Dholpur
2.52
2.66
Dungarpur
3.11
3.29
Hanumangarh
4.48
4.73
Jaipur
2.92
3.09
Jaisalmer
1.88
1.99
Jalor
2.15
2.27
Jhalawar
1.95
2.06
Jhunjhunu
2.07
2.19
Jodhpur
1.88
1.99
Karauli
3.74
3.95
Kota
2.69
2.84
2
2.11
Nagaur
Pali
2.63
2.78
Pratapgarh
2.2
2.32
Rajsamand
2.32
2.45
Sawai Madhopur
3.06
3.23
Sikar
2.1
2.21
Sirohi
2.39
2.52
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
SriGanganagar
2.74
2.9
1.9
2
Udaipur
2.63
2.78
Ariyalur
2.57
2.71
Chennai
3.12
3.3
Coimbatore
4.48
4.73
Cuddalore
4.31
4.55
4.1
4.33
Tonk
Tamil Nadu
Dharmapuri
Dindigul
3.83
4.04
Erode
3.58
3.78
Kanchipuram
2.8
2.96
Kanyakumari
2.84
3
3.6
3.8
Karur
Krishnagiri
2.44
2.58
Madurai
3.57
3.77
Nagapattinam
3.66
3.86
Namakkal
3.95
4.17
Nilgiris
4.48
4.73
Perambalur
3.87
4.09
Pudukkottai
3.68
3.89
Ramanathapuram
2.84
3
3.7
3.91
Sivaganga
3.97
4.19
Thanjavur
4.48
4.73
Theni
2.84
3
Salem
Thoothukudi
2.84
3
Tiruchirappalli
4.25
4.49
Tirunelveli
2.62
2.77
Tiruvallur
3.37
3.56
Tiruvannamalai
2.84
3
Tiruvarur
Vellore
Viluppuram
Uttar Pradesh
4.1
4.33
3.99
4.22
3.3
3.49
Virudhunagar
2.84
3
Agra
3.28
3.46
Aligarh
3.21
3.39
Allahabad
3.19
3.37
Ambedkar Nagar
3.91
4.13
Auraiya
3.13
3.31
Azamgarh
3.61
3.82
Bagpat
3.26
3.44
4.1
4.33
3.23
3.42
Bahraich
Ballia
Balrampur
3.6
3.8
Banda
4.48
4.73
Barabanki
3.73
3.93
237
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INDIAN FERTILIZER SCENARIO 2014
Bareilly
3.75
3.96
Basti
3.65
3.85
Bijnor
3.91
4.13
Bhadohi
3.59
3.79
Bulandshahr
3.48
3.67
Chandauli
4.13
4.36
Chitrakoot
3.97
4.19
3.6
3.8
Etah
3.29
3.47
Etawah
3.31
3.5
Faizabad
3.77
3.98
Farrukhabad
4.37
4.62
Fatehpur
3.17
3.34
Firozabad
3.46
3.65
Gautam Buddha Nagar
3.97
4.19
Ghazipur
4.03
4.25
Ghaziabad
3.95
4.17
3.2
3.38
3.68
3.89
3.8
4.02
Deoria
Gonda
Gorakhpur
Hamirpur
Hardoi
3.41
3.6
Hathras
3.04
3.22
Jalaun
3.19
3.37
Jaunpur
2.89
3.05
Jhansi
2.84
3
Jyotiba Phule Nagar
3.96
4.18
Kannauj
2.94
3.11
Kanpur Dehat
2.82
2.98
Kanpur Nagar
3.66
3.86
Kashganj
1.88
1.99
Kaushambi
3.36
3.54
Kushinagar
2.49
2.63
Lakhimpur Kheri
3.44
3.63
Lalitpur
1.88
1.99
Lucknow
3.69
3.9
Maharajganj
3.55
3.75
Mahoba
3.9
4.12
Mainpuri
3.35
3.53
Mathura
3.07
3.24
Mau
3.65
3.85
Meerut
3.54
3.74
Mirzapur
3.03
3.2
Moradabad
3.33
3.52
Muzaffarnagar
3.37
3.56
Pilibhit
3.75
3.96
Pratapgarh
3.23
3.42
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Rae Bareli
Rampur
West Bengal
3.59
3.7
3.91
Saharanpur
3.29
3.47
Sant Kabir Nagar
4.31
4.55
Sant Ravidas Nagar
Uttarakhand
3.4
3.1
3.27
Shahjahanpur
3.66
3.86
Shrawasti
4.48
4.73
Siddharthnagar
3.38
3.57
Sitapur
3.56
3.76
Sonbhadra
3.12
3.3
Sultanpur
2.96
3.12
Unnao
3.45
3.64
Varanasi
4.13
4.36
Almora
1.88
1.99
Bageshwar
1.88
1.99
Chamoli
1.88
1.99
Champawat
1.88
1.99
Dehradun
3.93
4.15
Haridwar
3.68
3.89
Nainital
3.12
3.3
Pauri Garhwal
4.48
4.73
Pithoragarh
2.04
2.16
Rudraprayag
2.38
2.51
Tehri Garhwal
2.79
2.94
Udham Singh Nagar
4.56
4.82
Uttarkashi
1.88
1.99
4.2
4.44
Bardhaman
4.33
4.57
Birbhum
3.93
4.15
Cooch Behar
3.89
4.11
Darjiling
4.48
4.73
East Midnapore
3.88
4.1
Hooghly
3.55
3.75
Howrah
3.73
3.93
Jalpaiguri
4.32
4.56
Kolkata
2.84
3
Malda
2.84
3
4.2
4.44
Nadia
4.48
4.73
North 24 Parganas
4.44
4.69
North Dinajpur
3.01
3.18
Puruliya
3.46
3.65
South 24 Parganas
3.19
3.37
Bankura
Murshidabad
South Dinajpur
2.04
2.16
West Midnapore
4.48
4.73
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41. NOTIFICATION ON ROAD FREIGHT RATES FOR UREA MANUFACTURING/
IMPORTING UNITS UNDER THE UNIFORM FREIGHT SUBSIDY
SCHEME- CORRIGENDUM REGARDING.
No. 12012/9/2007-FPP
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Department of Fertilizers
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 1st April, 2014
To
Chief Executives of all Fertilizer Units,
Chief Secretary of all States/UT
CORRIGENDUM
Subject :-
Road freight rates for UREA manufacturing/importing units under the
Uniform Freight Subsidy scheme.
Sir,
This is with reference to Department of Fertilizers’ notification of even number dated
18.03.2014 on the above mentioned subject, wherein a list of districts of States was
enclosed. It is noticed that districts from states of J&K and Jharkhand and few districts from
states of Haryana and Karnataka were left out inadvertently in said list. In view of this, a
fresh list incorporating all districts has been annexed with this notification. The other paras
i.e. from 2 to 7 of the aforementioned notification remain same.
Yours sincerely
Encl : As above
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Sd/(Vijay Ranjan Singh)
Director (Fertilizers)
Tele : 23386398
Principal Director of Audit, Economic & Service Ministry, AGCR Building,
IP Estates, New Delhi.
Controller of Accounts, Department of Fertilizers, Janpath Bhawan, New
Delhi.
Director General, The Fertilizers Association of India, FAI House, 10Shahidjit Singh Marg, New Delhi-110067.
Joint Secretary-cum-Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies.
Department of Agriculture & Cooperative, Krishi Bhawan.,New Delhi.
Secretary (TC), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Tarrif
Commission, 7th Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi-110003.
Ministry of Finance/Department of Expenditure PF-II, North Block, New
Delhi.
Copy also to:
JS(SC), JS(SG) & JS(SLG)
Director ((Movement)/Director (FA){UB}/Director |( PPF)/ Director(Finance) /Joint
Director (I&A)(FICC)
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
State
1
Andhra Pradesh
Districts
Normative Rates
2010-11
Normative Rates
2011-12
2
3
4
Adilabad
Anantapur
2.17
3.26
2.3
3.44
Chittoor
3.66
3.86
Cuddapah
4.48
4.73
East Godavari
2.26
2.39
Guntur
1.91
2.01
Hyderabad
2.28
2.4
Kadapa
3.91
4.13
Karimnagar
2.62
2.77
Khammam
1.88
1.99
Krishna
2.31
2.44
Nellore
2.67
2.81
Mahbubnagar
2.45
2.59
Medak
2.16
2.28
Nalgonda
2.04
2.16
Nellore
2.61
2.76
Nizamabad
3.27
3.45
Prakasam
2.33
2.46
Rangareddy
2.7
2.85
Srikakulam
3.38
3.57
Visakhapatnam
2.75
2.91
Vizianagaram
3.21
3.39
Warangal
Assam
Bihar
2.4
2.53
West Godavari
2.29
2.41
Barpeta
5.72
6.04
Bongaigaon
6.31
6.67
Cachar
6.31
6.67
Darrang
4.48
4.73
Dhubri
2.84
3
Dibrugarh
6.31
6.67
Goalpara
2.84
3
Golaghat
6.31
6.67
Jorhat
6.31
6.67
Kamrup
6.31
6.67
Karimganj
4.48
4.73
Lakhimpur
6.31
6.67
Marigaon
4.48
4.73
Nagaon
6.31
6.67
Nalbari
4.48
4.73
Sonitpur
6.31
6.67
Tinsukia
6.31
6.67
Araria
2.16
2.28
Arwal
2.58
2.72
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Aurangabad
4.48
Banka
2.82
2.98
Begusarai
6.31
6.67
Bhagalpur
5.59
5.9
Bhojpur
6.31
6.67
Buxar
3.38
3.57
Darbhanga
4.45
4.7
Deoria
4.48
4.73
East Champaran
4.48
4.73
Gaya
4.48
4.73
Gopalganj
4.48
4.73
Jamui
2.01
2.12
Jehanabad
3.97
4.19
Kaimur
3.47
3.66
Katihar
4.48
4.73
5
5.28
Kishanganj
5.29
5.58
Lakhisarai
2.59
2.73
Madhepura
3.13
3.31
Madhubani
4.36
4.6
Munger
2.34
2.47
Muzaffarpur
6.31
6.67
Nalanda
5.13
5.42
Khagaria
Chattisgarh
4.73
Nawada
4.55
4.81
Patna
4.75
5.02
Purnia
3.97
4.19
Rohtas
5.99
6.32
Saharsa
4.48
4.73
Samastipur
4.48
4.73
Saran
4.48
4.73
Sheikhpura
3.33
3.52
Sheohar
1.88
1.99
Sitamarhi
3.33
3.52
Siwan
5.89
6.22
Supaul
2.77
2.92
Vaishali
4.48
4.73
West Champaran
4.48
4.73
Bastar
3.97
4.19
Beejapur
2.84
3
Bilaspur
4.28
4.52
Dantewada
2.84
3
Dhamtari
3.61
3.82
Durg
4.48
4.73
Jagdalpur
2.83
2.99
Janjgir-Champa
3.38
3.57
Jashpur
2.84
3
Kabirdham
3.44
3.63
Kanker
2.84
3
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Kawardha
2.84
3
Korba
4.42
4.66
Koriya
3.59
3.79
Mahasamund
3.38
3.57
3.7
3.91
Narayanpur
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Goa
Gujarat
Palamu
4.48
4.73
Raigarh
3.38
3.57
Raipur
4.48
4.73
Rajnandgaon
4.48
4.73
Surguja
2.87
3.03
D&N
3.01
3.18
North Goa
2.84
3
South Goa
2.2
2.32
3.12
Ahmedabad
2.96
Amreli
2.65
2.8
Anand
4.48
4.73
Banas Kantha
2.83
2.99
Baroda
2.32
2.45
Bharuch
4.2
4.44
2.88
3.04
Dahod
3.21
3.39
Dangs
2.84
3
Gandhinagar
3.88
4.1
Jamnagar
3.11
3.29
Junagadh
2.8
2.96
Bhavnagar
Kheda
4.48
4.73
Kutch
1.88
1.99
3.8
4.02
3.46
3.65
Mahesana
Narmada
Navsari
3.78
3.99
Panch Mahals
3.77
3.98
Patan
2.97
3.13
Porbandar
2.78
2.93
Rajkot
3.88
4.1
Sabar Kantha
3.59
3.79
Surat
4.48
4.73
Surendranagar
3.11
3.29
Tapi
3.35
3.53
Vadodara
Valsad
Haryana
3.5
3.7
3.64
3.84
4.58
Ambala
4.34
Bhiwani
4.48
4.73
Faridabad
3.93
4.15
Fatehabad
4.64
4.9
Gurgaon
3.37
3.56
Hisar
3.64
3.84
Jhajjar
4.48
4.73
Jind
4.28
4.52
243
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Kaithal
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
5.4
5.7
Karnal
6.31
6.67
Kurukshetra
5.49
5.79
Mahendragarh
3.42
3.62
Mewat
3.08
3.25
Panchkula
3.73
3.93
Panipat
3.81
4.03
Rewari
6.31
6.67
Rohtak
5.92
6.25
Sirsa
4.42
4.66
Sonipat
5.41
5.71
4.55
Yamunanagar
4.31
Jammu
6.31
6.67
Bokaro
1.88
1.99
Chatra
2.44
2.58
Deoghar
4.48
4.73
Dhanbad
1.88
1.99
Dumka
4.48
4.73
East Singhbhum
1.88
1.99
Garhwa
3.04
3.22
Giridih
2.39
2.52
Godda
2.2
2.32
Gumla
2.84
3
Hazaribag
2.73
2.89
Jamtara
2.61
2.76
Koderma
2.62
2.77
Latehar
2.63
2.78
Lohardaga
2.89
3.05
Pakur
1.88
1.99
Palamu
3.09
3.26
Ranchi
4.48
4.73
Sahibganj
2.52
2.66
Seraikela
2.62
2.77
Simdega
2.45
2.59
West Singhbhum
2.21
2.33
2.92
Bagalkot
2.77
Bangalore Urban
4.23
4.46
Bangalore Rural
3.36
3.54
Belgaum
2.75
2.91
Bellary
3.47
3.66
2.7
2.85
3.54
3.73
Bidar
Bijapur
C. Mangalore
3.59
3.79
Chamrajnagar
3.33
3.52
Chickmagalur
3.5
3.7
Chikkballapur
3.25
3.43
Chitradurga
2.59
2.73
Davangere
4.48
4.73
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Dharwad
2.92
3.09
Gadag
2.32
2.45
Gulbarga
3.15
3.32
Hassan
4.23
4.46
Haveri
2.42
2.56
Kodagu
2.84
3
Kolar
2.61
2.76
Koppal
3.79
4
Mandya
4.43
4.68
Mysore
3.4
3.59
North Kannada
2.12
2.24
Raichur
3.69
3.9
3.1
3.27
Ramanagaram
Shimoga
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
3.3
3.49
South Kannada
3.11
3.29
Tum-kur
2.73
2.89
Udupi
3.76
3.97
Alappuzha
4.48
4.73
Ernakulam
4.48
4.73
Idukki
2.84
3
Kannur
4.23
4.46
Kasargod
2.84
3
Kollam
3.87
4.09
Kottayam
6.05
6.38
Kozhikode
4.19
4.43
Malappuram
3.61
3.82
Palakkad
4.48
4.73
Pathanamthitta
4.48
4.73
Thiruvananthapuram
2.84
3
Thrissur
4.48
4.73
Wayanad
4.48
4.73
Aliraj Pur
2.12
2.24
Anuppur
2.07
2.19
Ashoknagar
1.88
1.99
Balaghat
3.5
3.7
Barwani
2.52
2.66
Betul
4.15
4.38
Bhind
3
3.17
Bhopal
4.06
4.29
Burhanpur
3.35
3.53
Chhatarpur
2.71
2.86
Chhindwara
2.61
2.76
Damoh
2.96
3.12
Datia
2.53
2.67
Dewas
3.29
3.47
Dhar
2.93
3.1
Dindori
2.03
2.14
Guna
2.07
2.19
245
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Gwalior
3.26
Harda
4.48
4.73
Hoshangabad
4.48
4.73
Indore
4.48
4.73
Jabalpur
2.31
2.44
Jhabua
3.18
3.36
Katni
3.41
3.6
Khandwa
3.38
3.57
Khargone
3
3.17
Mandla
2
2.11
Mandsour
Maharashtra
3.09
2.5
2.64
Morena
2.91
3.07
Narsinghpur
2.11
2.23
Neemuch
2.23
2.36
Panna
3.36
3.54
Raigarh
3.07
3.24
Raisen
4.37
4.62
Rajgarh
3.23
3.42
Ratlam
4.24
4.48
Rewa
3.18
3.36
Sagar
2.72
2.87
Satna
2.82
2.98
Sehore
4.08
4.31
Seoni
2.49
2.63
Shahdol
2.39
2.52
Shajapur
3.37
3.56
Shivpuri
2.46
2.6
Shoepurkalan
2.06
2.18
Shujalpur
3.39
3.58
Sidhi
2.28
2.4
Tikamgarh
2.49
2.63
Ujjain
3.75
3.96
Umaria
3.13
3.31
Vidisha
3.9
4.12
Ahmednagar
4.17
4.4
Akola
4.22
4.45
Amravati
4.43
4.68
Aurangabad
3.27
3.45
Beed
2.75
2.91
Bhandara
2.87
3.03
Buldhana
3.26
3.44
Chandrapur
3.36
3.54
Dhule
3.76
3.97
Gadchiroli
2.26
2.39
Gondia
2.88
3.04
Hingoli
2.93
3.1
Jalgaon
3.41
3.6
Jalna
3.45
3.64
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Kolhapur
4.48
4.73
Latur
3.29
3.47
Mumbai
4.48
4.73
Nagpur
4.48
4.73
Nanded
2.71
2.86
Nandurbar
3.13
3.31
Nashik
4.47
4.72
Osmanabad
2.78
2.93
Parbhani
3.02
3.19
Pune
3.5
3.7
Raigarh
2.21
2.33
Ratnagiri
4.48
4.73
Sangli
4.48
4.73
Satara
4.05
4.28
Sindhudurg
2.84
3
Solapur
3.58
3.78
Thane
1.88
1.99
Wardha
5.01
5.29
Washim
4.48
4.73
3.9
4.12
Yavatmal
Odisha
Angul
2.84
3
Balangir
6.31
6.67
Baleswar
3.74
3.95
Bargarh
4.37
4.62
Bhadrak
4.48
4.73
Balangir
6.31
6.67
Boudh
2.84
3
Cuttack
5.9
6.23
Deogarh
2.84
3
Dhenkanal
4.48
4.73
Gajapati
2.84
3
Ganjam
4.48
4.73
Jagatsinghapur
4.48
4.73
Jajpur
4.48
4.73
Jharsuguda
4.48
4.73
Kalahandi
4.13
4.36
Kandhamal
2.84
3
Kendrapara
4.48
4.73
Kendujhar
2.84
3
Keonjhar
4.48
4.73
Khordha
4.48
4.73
Malkangiri
2.84
3
Mayurbhanj
2.84
3
Nabarangapur
2.84
3
Nayagarh
4.42
4.66
Nuapada
4.48
4.73
Puri
4.48
4.73
Rayagada
2.84
3
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Pudducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sambalpur
4.04
4.26
Sonepur
3.58
3.78
Sundergarh
2.57
2.71
Karaikal
2.84
3
Pondicherry
2.74
2.9
Yanam
2.38
2.51
Amritsar
3.62
3.83
Barnala
3.07
3.24
Bathinda
4.48
4.73
Faridkot
4.45
4.7
Fatehgarh Sahib
4.19
4.43
Firozpur
4.48
4.73
Gurdaspur
3.83
4.04
Hoshiarpur
3.68
3.89
Jalandhar
3.83
4.04
Kapurthala
3.74
3.95
Ludhiana
4.15
4.38
Mansa
4.48
4.73
Moga
4.48
4.73
Mohali
2.89
3.05
Muktsar
4.76
5.03
Nawanshahr
2.74
2.9
Patiala
3.66
3.86
Rupnagar
1.88
1.99
Sangrur
5.25
5.55
Tarntaran
3.66
3.86
Ajmer
1.88
1.99
Alwar
3.06
3.23
Banswara
2.28
2.4
3.3
3.49
1.88
1.99
Baran
Barmer
Bharatpur
3.33
3.52
Bhilwara
2.67
2.81
Bikaner
1.88
1.99
Bundi
2.62
2.77
Chittorgarh
2.98
3.14
Churu
1.88
1.99
Dausa
2.74
2.9
Dholpur
2.52
2.66
Dungarpur
3.11
3.29
Hanumangarh
4.48
4.73
Jaipur
2.92
3.09
Jaisalmer
1.88
1.99
Jalor
2.15
2.27
Jhalawar
1.95
2.06
Jhunjhunu
2.07
2.19
Jodhpur
1.88
1.99
Karauli
3.74
3.95
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Kota
Nagaur
Pali
Pratapgarh
2
2.11
2.63
2.78
2.2
2.32
2.32
2.45
Sawai Madhopur
3.06
3.23
2.1
2.21
Sirohi
2.39
2.52
SriGanganagar
2.74
2.9
1.9
2
Tonk
Udaipur
2.63
2.78
Ariyalur
2.57
2.71
Chennai
3.12
3.3
Coimbatore
4.48
4.73
Cuddalore
4.31
4.55
Dharmapuri
4.1
4.33
Dindigul
3.83
4.04
Erode
3.58
3.78
Kanchipuram
2.8
2.96
Kanyakumari
2.84
3
3.6
3.8
2.44
2.58
Karur
Krishnagiri
Madurai
3.57
3.77
Nagapattinam
3.66
3.86
Namakkal
3.95
4.17
Nilgiris
4.48
4.73
Perambalur
3.87
4.09
Pudukkottai
3.68
3.89
Ramanathapuram
2.84
3
3.7
3.91
Sivaganga
3.97
4.19
Thanjavur
4.48
4.73
Theni
2.84
3
Salem
Thoothukudi
2.84
3
Tiruchirappalli
4.25
4.49
Tirunelveli
2.62
2.77
Tiruvallur
3.37
3.56
Tiruvannamalai
2.84
3
4.1
4.33
3.99
4.22
Tiruvarur
Vellore
Viluppuram
Uttar Pradesh
2.84
Rajsamand
Sikar
Tamil Nadu
2.69
3.3
3.49
Virudhunagar
2.84
3
Agra
3.28
3.46
Aligarh
3.21
3.39
Allahabad
3.19
3.37
Ambedkar Nagar
3.91
4.13
Auraiya
3.13
3.31
Azamgarh
3.61
3.82
249
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Bagpat
Bahraich
Ballia
Balrampur
3.26
3.44
4.1
4.33
3.23
3.42
3.6
3.8
Banda
4.48
4.73
Barabanki
3.73
3.93
Bareilly
3.75
3.96
Basti
3.65
3.85
Bijnor
3.91
4.13
Bhadohi
3.59
3.79
Bulandshahr
3.48
3.67
Chandauli
4.13
4.36
Chitrakoot
3.97
4.19
Deoria
Etah
3.6
3.8
3.29
3.47
Etawah
3.31
3.5
Faizabad
3.77
3.98
Farrukhabad
4.37
4.62
Fatehpur
3.17
3.34
Firozabad
3.46
3.65
Gautam Buddha Nagar
3.97
4.19
Ghazipur
4.03
4.25
Ghaziabad
3.95
4.17
3.2
3.38
3.68
3.89
3.8
4.02
Hardoi
3.41
3.6
Hathras
3.04
3.22
Jalaun
3.19
3.37
Jaunpur
2.89
3.05
Jhansi
2.84
3
Jyotiba Phule Nagar
3.96
4.18
Kannauj
2.94
3.11
Gonda
Gorakhpur
Hamirpur
Kanpur Dehat
2.82
2.98
Kanpur Nagar
3.66
3.86
Kashganj
1.88
1.99
Kaushambi
3.36
3.54
Kushinagar
2.49
2.63
Lakhimpur Kheri
3.44
3.63
Lalitpur
1.88
1.99
Lucknow
3.69
3.9
Maharajganj
3.55
3.75
Mahoba
3.9
4.12
Mainpuri
3.35
3.53
Mathura
3.07
3.24
Mau
3.65
3.85
Meerut
3.54
3.74
Mirzapur
3.03
3.2
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
Moradabad
3.33
3.52
Muzaffarnagar
3.37
3.56
Pilibhit
3.75
3.96
Pratapgarh
3.23
3.42
3.4
3.59
Rae Bareli
Rampur
3.7
3.91
Saharanpur
3.29
3.47
Sant Kabir Nagar
4.31
4.55
3.1
3.27
Sant Ravidas Nagar
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Shahjahanpur
3.66
3.86
Shrawasti
4.48
4.73
Siddharthnagar
3.38
3.57
Sitapur
3.56
3.76
Sonbhadra
3.12
3.3
Sultanpur
2.96
3.12
Unnao
3.45
3.64
Varanasi
4.13
4.36
Almora
1.88
1.99
Bageshwar
1.88
1.99
Chamoli
1.88
1.99
Champawat
1.88
1.99
Dehradun
3.93
4.15
Haridwar
3.68
3.89
Nainital
3.12
3.3
Pauri Garhwal
4.48
4.73
Pithoragarh
2.04
2.16
Rudraprayag
2.38
2.51
Tehri Garhwal
2.79
2.94
Udham Singh Nagar
4.56
4.82
Uttarkashi
1.88
1.99
4.2
4.44
4.33
4.57
Bankura
Bardhaman
Birbhum
3.93
4.15
Cooch Behar
3.89
4.11
Darjiling
4.48
4.73
East Midnapore
3.88
4.1
Hooghly
3.55
3.75
Howrah
3.73
3.93
Jalpaiguri
4.32
4.56
Kolkata
2.84
3
Malda
2.84
3
4.2
4.44
Nadia
4.48
4.73
North 24 Parganas
4.44
4.69
North Dinajpur
3.01
3.18
Puruliya
3.46
3.65
South 24 Parganas
3.19
3.37
South Dinajpur
2.04
2.16
West Midnapore
4.48
4.73
Murshidabad
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1.
NATIONAL FERTILIZERS LIMITED (NFL)
I.
Financial Structure as on 31.3.2014
255
(Rs. in crore)
Authorized share Capital
1000
Paid-up Capital
490.58
Reserves and Surplus
1093
Loan Funds(Long terms & short term
Borrowings)
7558
II.
Installed Capacity
(in Lakh MT)
UnitLocation
Raw material
Product
Installed
capacity
Other Products
Nangal
(Punjab)
Natural Gas
(NG)
Urea
4.785
Nitric Acid , Ammonium
Nitrate, Ammonium
Nitrite, Sodium Nitrate,
Sodium Nitrite etc.
Bathinda
Panipat
Vijaipur-I
Vijaipur-II
NG
NG
NG
NG/Naphtha
Urea
Urea
Urea
Urea
5.115
5.115
9.999
10.662
Total
III.
Nitrogenous Phosphatic
Bio-Fertilizers
35.676
Production Performance
Unit
2009-10
(in Lakh MT)
2010-11
2011-12
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Nangal
4.79
4.74
4.79
4.79
4.79
5.04
Bathinda
5.12
5.13
5.12
4.70
5.12
Panipat
5.12
5.15
5.12
5.53
8.65
8.78
8.85
9.34
9.50
33.00
33.30
Vijaipur
(M.P.)-I
Vijaipur
(M.P.)-II
Total
2012-13
Actual Target
2013-14
Actual
Target
Actual
4.34
4.71
4.78
3.95
5.00
4.26
4.14
5.12
5.12
5.12
4.83
3.95
3.94
5.12
5.60
9.17
8.70
9.02
10.15
9.67
10.00
10.06
9.15
9.62
9.27
10.12
10.35
9.65
10.66
11.63
33.01
33.80
33.00
34.01
33.05
32.11
35.68
36.36
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IV.
Profit/Loss
(Rs. in crore)
Net Profit
after tax
V
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
172
139
127
-171
-90
Projects recently completed/under
:
progress :
a) Revamp of Vijaipur-I & II plants for Capacity Augmentation & energy
saving with a total cost of Rs. 650 crores. After revamp, the annual installed
capacity of the company has increased by 3.37 LMT to 35.68 LMT.
b) Ammonia Feedstock Conversion Project (AFCP) from Fuel Oil to Natural
gas at Panipat, Bathinda & Nangal with a total cost of Rs. 4066 crores. After
revamp, these plants have been stabilized and under operation on gas.
c) Installation of solar plant of 100 KW at Corporate Office, Noida. Plant is under
erection and likely to be commissioned by 15.8.2014.
V. Expansion Plans:
a) Revival of FCI Plants of Ramagundam in joint venture with M/s EIL an
estimated cost of Rs. 4700 crores. Expected to be completed during 2017-18.
b) Purge Gas Recovery Plant at Vijaipur for enhancing Urea production/
energy with an estimated cost of Rs. 30 crores. Expected to be completed
during 2015-16.
VI)
Other initiatives taken are as follows:
a) Heavy Water Plant (HWP) at Vijaipur
b) Bentonite Sulphur plant at Panipat
c) Solar plant of 90 KW at Bathinda
d) Petcoke gasification
e) Import/Trading of DAP, SSP, MoP etc.
f) Implementation of ERP.
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
2.
257
RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS LIMITED (RCF)
Capital structure and financial position
(Rs. in crore)
Authorized capital
800
Paid- up share capital
551.69
Reserves
1956.70
Bank Borrowings (Short Term)
1334.98
Bank Borrowings as on 31.03.2014
I.
Cash Credit
-
Rs. 796.57 crore
Short Term Loan from Banks
-
Rs. 536.41 crore
Term Loans
-
Rs. 404.12 crore
Total
-
Rs 1739.10 crore
Production Capacity
Thal
Urea
: 20.00 lakh MT
Industrial Products
: 0.29 lakh MT
Trombay
Urea
: 3.30 lakh MT
Complex Fertilizers
: 5.70 lakh MT
Industrial products
: 1.35 lakh MT
III. Production Performance
2009-10
(in Lakh MT)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Urea
20.27
20.98
20.37
21.25
20.75
21.09
22.80
23.35
24.18
23.47
Complexes
Fertilizers
Industrial
Products
5.50
5.07
6.25
6.05
6.05
6.50
6.00
6.10
5.00
5.17
1.35
1.19
1.35
1.51
1.52
1.67
1.57
1.62
1.61
1.54
IV.
Profit/Loss
Year
Profit before tax
2009-10
344.21
(Rs. in crore)
2010-11
354.69
2011-12
374.46
2012-13
380.12
2013-14
367.32
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MADRAS FERTLIZERS LIMITED (MFL)
I.
Capital Structure and Present Financial Position
(Rs. in crore)
Authorized Share Capital
Paid-up Share capital
365.00
161.10
GOI
- 59.50%
NIOC - 25.77%
Public - 14.73%
13.43
(As on 31.03.2014)
Reserves & Surplus (Share Premium)
II.
III.
Loan Funds
GOI
Total
554.24
554.24
Current Liabilities
Banks
Suppliers
Interest Accrued and Due
Others
Total
235.66
690.06
329.75
132.04
1387.51
Production Capacity:
Urea-
4.87
Lakh MT
NPK-
8.40
Lakh MT
Production Performance
(in Lakh MT)
Product
2009-10
Targets Actual
2010-11
Targets Actual
2011-12
Targets Actual
2012-13
Targets Actual
2013-14
Targets Actual
Ammonia
2.55
2.58
2.70
2.80
2.90
2.83
3.03
2.61
2.99
2.86
Urea
NPK
4.42
-
4.36
-
4.62
-
4.79
-
4.60
3.30
4.87
0.36
4.70
4.04
4.36
1.00
4.70
3.02
4.87
045
IV
Profit/Loss
Year
Profit/(Loss)
2009-10
6.88
2010-11
169.86
2011-12
111.99
2012-13
24.44
(Rs. in crore)
2013-14
100.04
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
4.
FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS TRAVANCORE LIMITED (FA CT)
I
Capital Structure
(Rs. in crore)
31.03.2014
1000
647.07 (90% GOI
share)
Authorized Capital
Paid-up Capital
Liability towards Bank
Cash/Credit
LC Limit
-A
734.10
Limit395.06
Outstanding - 367.06
Limit52.06
Outstanding – 47.34
529.58
1075.08
2338.76
(1103.81)
(264.96)
Bank Guarantee
**MMTC/BPCL/IOC/OCP/Others - B
## KSEB, CSIF and Others
-C
Total Liability (A+B+C)
Reserves and Surplus (As on 31.03.2014)
Profit/(loss) 2013-14
**
259
Trade Payable
## Include Non current liabilities, long term provisions, current liabilities and short term
Provisions
II.
III.
Production Capacity
Factamfos (NP 20:20:0:13)
:
6.34 Lakh MTPA
Ammonium Sulphate
:
2.25 Lakh MTPA
Caprolactam
:
0.50 Lakh MTPA
Production performance
( in Lakh MT)
Product
Factamfos-UD
Factamfos-CD
Ammonium
Sulphate
Caprolactum
IV.
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
Target
Actual
1.26
4.54
1,77
5.77
1.325
5.325
1.65
4.79
1.50
5.17
1.67
4.49
1.45
5.35
1.037
4.36
1.51
5.29
1.65
4.95
0.92
1.80
1.50
2.00
1.50
1.63
1.8
1.26
1.70
1.78
0.21
0.42
0.33
0.44
0.33
0.38
0.4
0.16
0.30
0.00
Profit/Loss
(Rs. in crore)
Year
Profit/(Loss)
2009-10
-103.84
2010-11
-49.33
2011-12
19.80
2012-13
-353.96
2013-14
-264.96
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BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY FERTILIZER CORPORATION LIMITED (BVFCL)
II.
Financial Structure
(Rs.in crore)
Authorized Capital
510.00
Paid-up Capital
365.83
1251.59 (including Interest – 656.98
GOI Loan including interest
Current iiability towards Bank
Nil
Oeserves
Nil
III.
IV.
Present Capacity
Namrup II
: 2.40 Lakh MT of Urea
Namrup III
: 2.70 Lakh MT of Urea
Production performance
:
(in Lakh MT)
Year
Namrup II
Target
1.14
0.97
1.20
1.08
1.20
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
V
Namrup III
Achievements
0.79
0.86
1.02
1.09
0.71
Targets
2.56
2.25
2.58
2.44
2.75
Achievements
2.30
1.99
1.77
2.81
2.35
Profit/Loss
(Rs. in crore)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Profit/(Loss) (27.86) **
(85.09)
(128.81)
(32.64)
(158.29)
* * Profit/loss figures of 2009-10 includes extra-ordinary item of Rs. 34.67 crores.
DEPARTMENT OF FERTILIZERS, MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS
6.
FCI ARAVALI GYPSUM & MINERALS INDIA .LIMITED (FAGMIL)
I.
Capital Structure and Financial Position as on 31.03.201
261
4
(Rs. in Crores)
Authorized Capital
Paid up share capital
Reserves
Bank Borrowings (Short Term)
10.00
7.33
143.31
Nil
Bank Borrowings as on 31.03.2014
Cash Credit
Short Term Loan from Banks
Terms Loans
Total
II.
Rs. Nil
Rs. Nil
Rs. Nil
Rs. Nil
Production Capacity
Gypsum
III.
-
-
10.25 Lakh MT
Production Performance
(in Lakh MT)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Particulars Targets Actual Targets Actual Targets Actual Targets Actual Targets Actual
Gypsum
7.65
7.43
9.65
8.24
9.05
9.05
9.65
9.52
9.50
8.03
IV Profit/Loss
( Rs. In Crore)
Particulars
Profit before
Tax
2009-10
15.88
2010-11
19.89
2011-12
29.07
* Profit reported is profit before exceptional items & tax.
2012-13
38.51*
2013-14
52.11*
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7.
PROJECTS & DEVELOPMENT INDIA LIMITED (PDIL)
I.
Capital Structure and Financial Position
:
(Rs. in crore)
Authorized Capital
:
60.00
Paid-up Share Capital
GOI Share
Reserves & Surplus
Bank Barrowing (Short Term)
:
:
:
:
17.30
100%
119.11
NIL
:
:
:
:
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Borrowing as on 31.3.2014
Cash Credit
Short Term Loan from Banks
Term Loans
Total
II.
Production Capacity (Sindri Catalyst Plant )
Catalyst
III.
:
1260 MT (Per Annum)
Production Performance (Sindri Catalyst Plant)
( In MT.)
Year
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Targets
Actual
Targets
Actual
Targets
Actual
Targets
Actual
Targets
Actual
Catalyst
165
59
185
436
185
74
167
185
154
212
IV.
Profit/Loss
Year
Profit Before
Tax
2009-10
21.21
2010-11
31.78
2011-12
38.27
2012-13
15.33
(Rs in crores)
2013-14
1.94