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Fertilizer Subsidy in India: Key Issues and Concerns Vijay Paul Sharma, Professor Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India Email: [email protected] Vijay Paul Sharma

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Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Studies(IGIDR), and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on ‘Harnessing Opportunities to Improve Agri-Food Systems’ on July 24-25 , 2014 in New Delhi. The two day conference aimed to discuss the agricultural priority of the government and develop a road map to realise these priorities for improved agri food systems.

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Fertilizer Subsidy in India:

Key Issues and Concerns

Vijay Paul Sharma, Professor

Indian Institute of Management

Ahmedabad, India

Email: [email protected]

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Presentation Agenda

Overview of Fertilizer Production and

Consumption Trends

Fertiliser Subsidy Debate: Who Benefits and

What’s Impact of Subsidy on Farm Income

Concluding Observations & Policy Implications

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Fertiliser Sector:

Emerging Trends

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Overview of Indian Fertilizer

Market

3rd Largest Producer & 2nd Largest Consumer

Production: 14.7 million tonnes in 2000-01 to 16.65

million tonnes in 2011-12 16.06 million tonnes in

2012-13

Consumption: 16.7 Million Tonnes in 2000-01

28.12 Million Tonnes in 2010-11 25.58 in 2012-13

RISING IMPORTS???

<2 million tonnes in 2002-03 12.4 million tonnes

in 2011-12

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Indian Fertilizer Sector vis-à-

vis Global Markets - 2009

India’s Share in Global Imports

World

Imports

Indian

imports

Share of

global trade

Rank

Rock Phosphapte 19.6 5.3 27.0% 1

Phosphoric Acid 4.4 2.6 59.1% 1

Sulphur 28.6 1.8 6.3% 6

Ammonia 14.4 1.6 11.1% 2

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Recent Trends

Steep Increase in Consumption BUT

Stagnant Production: Rising Dependence

on Imports/Volatile Markets

Excessive Use in Certain Areas BUT Low

Level of Consumption in Some

Widening Imbalance in Nutrient Use Vijay Paul Sharma

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Increasing Gap between

Production and Consumption

Imports

Production

Consumption

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Vijay Paul Sharma Source: FAI (2013)

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Relatively Low Fertilizer Use in

India

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: FAI (2013)

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Consumption

(kg/ha)

TE 1989-90 TE1999-00 TE2011-12

Above 200 5

(1.4%)

31

(6.6%)

135

(25.4%)

150-200 21 (5.7) 45 (9.6) 77 (14.5)

100-150 42 (11.4) 94 (20.0) 115 (21.6)

75-100 46 (12.5) 62 (13.2) 57 (10.6)

50-75 70 (19.0) 78 (16.6) 59 (11.1)

25-50 85

(23.1)

80

(17.1)

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(10.3)

<25 99

(26.9)

79

(16.8)

35

(6.5)

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: FAI (2013)

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All India Plant Nutrient

Consumption Ratio

Year N P2O5 K2O

1981-82 6.0 1.9 1

1991-92 6.0 2.9 1

1992-93 9.5 3.2 1

2000-01 6.8 2.6 1

2002-03 6.5 2.5 1

2008-09 5.3 2.3 1

2009-10 4.3 2.0 1

2010-11 4.7 2.3 1

2011-12 6.7 3.1 1

2012-13 8.2 3.2 1

Partial decontrol of

Fertilizers in 1991&

2010

Source: FAI (2013)

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Imbalanced Use of Nutrients:

Pre- & Post-NBS Period

State Pre-NBS (2010-11) Post-NBS (2012-13)

Kg/ha N:P:K Kg/ha N:P:K

Punjab 241.6 19.1 : 5.9 :1 250.2 61.8 : 19.2 :1

Haryana 209.4 20.5 : 7.1 :1 207.6 61.4 : 18.6 :1

Tamil Nadu 211.1 2.1 : 0.9 :1 164.6 3.9 : 1.5 :1

A.P. 252.8 3.9 : 2.1 :1 189.3 7.1 : 2.8 :1

West Bengal 160.4 2.0 : 1.4 :1 163.1 2.9 : 1.6 :1

Bihar 173.5 5.8 : 1.9 :1 192.3 30.8 : 10.1 :1

Orissa 59.3 3.3 : 1.7 :1 90.3 6.2 : 2.4 :1

Gujarat 174.1 6.9 : 2.9 :1 109.6 13.2 : 3.4 :1

All India 144.1 4.7 : 2.3 :1 128.3 8.2 : 3.2 :1

Source: FAI (2013)

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Increasing Multi-Nutrient

Deficiency

Deficiency of at least 6 Nutrients – N, P, K, S, Zn

and Boron

ing Deficiency of Secondary & Micro-nutrients

– Limiting Crop Response to NPK Application

Extent of Nutrient Deficiency

N (89%); P (80%), K (50%); Sulphur (41%);

Zinc (49%); Boron (33%), Iron (12%), Manganese (5%),

Molybdenum: 13%

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Fertiliser Subsidy Debate:

Who Benefits?

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Subsidy Debate??

Fertilizer Subsidy Largely Benefits Manufacturers Gulati (1990), Gulati & Sharma (1995), Panagariya (2001) Gulati

& Narayanan (2003), etc.

Comparison of Domestic & International Prices

Assuming World Price: US$150-200/MT; Actual: US$200->550/MT

Assuming Competitive Market Structure of World Industry

Industry Concentration Very High; Strong Cartels

India Small Country: No Impact on World Prices

Significant Impact on World Prices: Positive Association between

Indian imports and World Prices

Fertilizer Subsidy Benefits Large Farmers and

Commercial Agriculture Vijay Paul Sharma

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Market Power of Top-5 Global

Fertilizer Companies

Company Market Power

N P K

Yara + + + + + + -

Mosaic + + + + + + + + +

Agrium + + + + + + +

PotashCorp + + + + + + + +

Kali & Salz Group + + - + + Vijay Paul Sharma

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Urea Imports by India &

International Prices: +ve Association

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: FAI (2013)

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Concentration of Fertilizer

Consumption: States & Crops

Major States: TE2011-12 Major Crops: 2006

Top 5: 54%, Top10: 83% of Total Use Top 5: 78% of Total Use

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Fertiliser Use on Major Crops

& Farm Sizes: Inverse Relationship

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Avg. Paddy Wheat Cotton

Kg/ha

Marginal Small Semi-medium Medium Large

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: GoI (2012)

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Share in Total Cropped Area vis-à-

vis Total Fertilizer Use: Small vs Large

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<1ha 1-2ha 2-4ha 4-10ha >10ha

Share (

%)

in T

CA/Fert.

Use

Share (%) in TCA Share (%) in Fert. Use

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: GoI (2012)

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Impact of Fertiliser Subsidy

on Farm Income

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Fertilizer Subsidy & Net

Income from Paddy

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Current 2010-11 W/O Subsidy

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: Computed from CACP (2012)

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Fertilizer Subsidy & Net

Income from Wheat

Vijay Paul Sharma Source: Computed from CACP (2012)

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Fertilizer Subsidy Trends (At Current Prices)

Total Subsidy

Subsidy as % of

GDP

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Vijay Paul Sharma Source: GoI (2014)

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Concluding Observations &

Policy Implications

Fertilizer Subsidy Important for Improving Profitability of

Farming: Yields & Cost of Production

Subsidy Concentrated in Few States & Crops But More

Benefits to Small and Marginal Farmers

Higher Usage of Fertilizer/ha

Higher Area under Fertilizer-Intensive Crops

Higher Share in Fertilizer Use vis-à-vis Share in Total Cropped Area

Complete Withdrawal of Fertilizer Subsidy will Make Farming

Unprofitable

Need to Contain Subsidies: Huge Fiscal Burden, Declining

Fertilizer Use Efficiency, etc.

Better Targeting and/or Rationing an Option

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Concluding Observations &

Policy Implications

Direct Transfer of Fertilizer Subsidy: Rationale Not Clear

& even Difficult to Implement (Informal Tenancy, Working

Capital Constraint, 152 Manufacturers vis-à-vis 136 Million Farm

Households, etc…..)

Rationalize Pricing of Fertilizers (Urea) & Effective

Extension Services to Promote Balanced Use of Nutrients

Special Focus of Micro- and Secondary Nutrients: Need

Strong Policy Support

Step Up Domestic Production Capacity: Dependence on

Imports – Highly Volatile Markets & Strong Cartels

Vijay Paul Sharma

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Vijay Paul Sharma