Since Rs 54,000 cr is already being arranged for, around Rs 65,000 cr has to be 
provided through supplementary grants by beginning of November to meet total 
subsidy shortfall. 



Ambarish Mukherjee 


New Delhi, Sept. 13 Majority of the fertiliser subsidy disbursed in cash out of 
the Rs 22,000 crore corpus announced by the Union Government three weeks ago in 
August 20 has gone towards imported urea, while a number of domestic producers 
have been waiting for their bills to be reimbursed.

Fertiliser manufacturers said out of the Rs 22,000 crore fund, till now only 
around Rs 6,000 crore had been disbursed and most of it has been given to 
importers of urea because foreign suppliers mandatorily seek advance payment 
before shipments. 

Urea is imported only through Government agencies. Some of the bills of 
domestic urea manufacturers are pending for more than four months now, industry 
officials said.

The average subsidy for domestic urea is in the range of Rs 13,000-14,000 per 
tonne while for imported urea the amount stands in the range of Rs 
22,000-23,000 per tonne.

The cash provision was made despite objections from the Ministry of Finance 
which was of the view that subsidy be paid to banks through bonds. But banks 
were not willing as they would have to sell the bonds at a discount, the 
Minister for Fertiliser, Mr Ram Vilas Paswan, had said on the day of the 
announcement.

Finally the Prime Minister had to take a personal initiative to convince the 
Finance Ministry to release the fund in cash directly to the fertiliser 
companies, Mr Paswan pointed out.

Provision Estimate 


The Minister had also said the cash provision has been made because the 
fertiliser subsidy bill for the year is now estimated to be around Rs 1.19 lakh 
crore for 2008-09 against a Budgetary provision of approximately Rs 32,000 
crore.

It has been decided that the remaining amount would be provided for in the 
supplementary grant proposal during the monsoon session. Since Rs 54,000 crore 
(Rs 32,000 plus Rs 22,000) is already being arranged for, around Rs 65,000 
crore has to be provided through the supplementary grants by the beginning of 
November in order to meet the total subsidy shortfall for the year, 
departmental officials pointed out.

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2008/09/14/stories/2008091450960500.htm

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