Retail prices of non-urea fertilisers such as Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP), Muriate of Potash (MoP) and NPK are decontrolled and are determined by the manufacturers, while the Centre gives them fixed subsidy each year.
Earlier this month, the Fertiliser Ministry asked both public and private fertiliser companies to pass on falling global prices of raw materials by reducing the retail price of non-urea soil nutrients.
Private players, however, did not cut the rates.
"Even private companies will be reducing the prices. International prices have come down, they have to reduce the retail price. If they do not reduce the price, we will cut down the subsidy. This has been told to them very clearly," a senior Fertiliser Ministry official told PTI.
Global prices of raw material used in making of complex fertilisers have come down by USD 50-70 a tonne. "They have been told very clearly this has to be passed on to farmers. If private companies do not fall in line, then the subsidy will be cut further," the official added.
When asked that private firms are concerned about their margin, the official said: "The issue is that some of them have old stock of about 50 lakh tonnes lying in the field. They have sold that to dealers at higher price. They cannot ask the dealers now to sell at lower price."
The private companies want old stock to be cleared as their entire working capital is blocked, the official said, adding that the government is monitoring the situation and will ensure farmers get non-urea fertilisers at lower rates.
The share of complex fertilisers by PSUs is less than 10 per cent. The cooperative major IFFCO and private companies Coromandel International, Deepak Fertilisers, Gujarat State Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd, and Tata Chemicals have major share in these soil nutrients.
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