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Govt to curb subsidized urea diversion to industry

The Union chemicals and fertilisers ministry will coordinate with other central ministries as well as States to curb the diversions

Govt to curb subsidized urea diversion to industry
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New Delhi: The government has prepared a comprehensive action plan to crackdown on diversion of highly-subsidised urea to plywood and other industries, and violators could even face a jail term, according to official sources.

The Union chemicals and fertilisers ministry will coordinate with other central ministries as well as States to curb the diversions and plans are also afoot to launch joint operations to prevent the diversion of agriculture-grade urea, the sources in the know said. Earlier this week, Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Mansukh Mandaviya asked states and Union Territories to curb diversion of agriculture-grade urea to industries. Neem-coated urea is provided by the central government to farmers at a highly subsidised rate of Rs 266 per bag (of 45 kilograms), which is much cheaper than technical-grade urea meant for industrial use. In this backdrop, there are instances of diversion of agriculture-grade urea to industries that make resin/glue, plywood, crockery, moulding powder, cattle feed and industrial mining explosives.

The Department of Fertilisers has prepared the “comprehensive action plan” to stop diversion of urea meant for farming to prevent leakages of subsidy and ensure that farmers’ interest do not get hampered, the sources said. “There will be zero tolerance towards diversion of agriculture grade urea to industrial use,” one of the sources said. The sources said there have been instances of the neem coating of agriculture-grade urea being removed through some chemical process and then used for industrial purposes. As per the action plan, the department will coordinate with different ministries, including finance and commerce, as well as the state governments to crackdown on industries using agriculture-grade urea instead of technical-grade urea. It will take help from the Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax Intelligence (DGGI). A joint operation by the central government and states will also be launched soon, the sources said.

Further, the department will monitor the total supply, both domestic production and imports, of technical-grade urea as well as keep a tab on the total goods produced by industries that need urea as a raw material.

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