It was mandatory for the SSP units to utilise minimum 50 per cent of their recognised production capacity or to produce 40,000 tonnes, whichever is less, per year to become eligible for subsidy.
On March 10, the Cabinet had approved the proposal for removing the minimum capacity utilisation criteria for the SSP units to be eligible for the subsidy.
"...To do away with the provision of mandatory 50 per cent capacity utilisation or minimum annual production of 40,000 tonnes for SSP units to be eligible for subsidy..," the Fertiliser Ministry said in a notification.
SSP is a phosphatic multi-nutrient fertiliser, which contains 16 per cent phosphate, 11 per cent sulphur, 16 per cent calcium and some other essential micro-nutrients. It is also considered as a substitute to DAP, which is largely import based.
It is one of the cheapest chemical fertiliser and is more suited for crops like oilseeds, pulses, horticulture, vegetables, sugarcane, among others.
This new policy would also help revive smaller SSP units and encourage new units to come up in the country to further boost indigenous production of SSP. It would also provide freedom to SSP manufacturers to plan their production as per the market dynamics.
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