We all know that health is affected by fertilizers as they are very harmful but it has became a basic need of farmer to grow crop fast as the demand of crop is increasing wtih the increasing population,And now they are facing problems as fertilizers costs are increased
Disturbed by reports of normal monsoon
, farmers also fell victim to the expensive fertilizers. Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister Srikant Jena admitted that despite promises not to raise prices, companies have increased prices of fertilizers in a secretive manner.
Farmers are not getting timely manure. With which farmers DAP, MOP and Anpike fertilizers etc. the black market at high price is being forced to buy. Jana said the government has control of urea. So for companies to increase urea prices are putting pressure on the government. Due to the shortage of urea in some states it is. Ministry of fertilizer companies to curb arbitrary soon take strict measures are indicated.
Farmer leader says Sudhir Pawar to increase the fertility of the soil, phosphorus and potash government policy was to increase access. Under the nutrient-based subsidy (Anbis) scheme was introduced. It all fertilizers except urea were free from government control. Despite government controls prices of urea have increased by 20 per cent. Prices of fertilizers have become so expensive that farmers themselves are hesitant to use more fertilizer
Disturbed by reports of normal monsoon
, farmers also fell victim to the expensive fertilizers. Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister Srikant Jena admitted that despite promises not to raise prices, companies have increased prices of fertilizers in a secretive manner.
Farmers are not getting timely manure. With which farmers DAP, MOP and Anpike fertilizers etc. the black market at high price is being forced to buy. Jana said the government has control of urea. So for companies to increase urea prices are putting pressure on the government. Due to the shortage of urea in some states it is. Ministry of fertilizer companies to curb arbitrary soon take strict measures are indicated.
Farmer leader says Sudhir Pawar to increase the fertility of the soil, phosphorus and potash government policy was to increase access. Under the nutrient-based subsidy (Anbis) scheme was introduced. It all fertilizers except urea were free from government control. Despite government controls prices of urea have increased by 20 per cent. Prices of fertilizers have become so expensive that farmers themselves are hesitant to use more fertilizer
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