Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) also said that the government should bring natural gas under the GST to reduce the cost of urea production.
"The rate of GST on final fertiliser products is 5 per cent. However, the rate of GST on inputs like ammonia and phosphoric acid is higher at 18 per cent. This should be brought down," FAI Chairman K S Raju told reporters.
Elaborating further, FAI Director General Satish Chander said since most of the raw materials are imported, the GST rate on them should be reduced to 5 per cent.
In the last GST council meeting, the GST rate on sulphur was reduced to 5 per cent from 18 per cent. "We are requesting the government to reduce it for ammonia and phosphoric also," Chander said.
Since the cost of urea production is high, he said that natural gas, the main feedstock for urea plant, should also be brought under the GST to avoid high incidence of taxation without input tax credit.
For instance, urea plants reported a net loss of Rs 108 crore in 2016-17. The loss this fiscal is estimated to be Rs 579 crore, he said.
"Because of losses, the industry has not been able invest in research and development, new agri technology and introduction of innovative nutrient products to improve farm yields," he added.
India is the world's second largest consumer and third largest producer of fertiliser.
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