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Some facts about the subsidy amount
The subsidy bill for 2006-07 which was budgeted to be Rs. 17,253 cores has actually turned out to be Rs. 22,452 crores. Business sources say, it might actually be Rs. 30,000 crores.
For 2007-08, this is expected to touch an amount of Rs. 50,000 crores.
Research has shown:
That almost half of the fertilizer subsidy goes to the fertilizer industry rather than to farmers.
The marginal returns of government spending, are lower than for other sectors like agriculture R&D, rural roads, rural education or irrigation. What this means is that for every additional rupee spent on fertilizer subsidy, the returns are very low – at only 0.53. Such returns from other sectors are: agriculture R&D (6.9), rural roads (3.2), rural education (1.5) and irrigation (1.4).
One argument about the nomenclature
It is a misnomer to call it a subsidy. The difference between the sale price and the production costs is being funded to the fertilizer industry. It is wrong to term it a subsidy.
If we want to continue with the existing system of subsidy, to retain it at present level, the MRP (Maximum Retail Price) needs to be raised by 42%.

Today, farmers are applying only those fertilisers that are being subsidised by the government; the industry is producing only such fertilisers as are covered under the “subsidy” without giving a serious thought that our soil needs micro nutrients and secondary nutrients along with nitrogen, phosphate and potash to achieve better results
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It seems there is something wrong in this policy after providing subsidy of such a vast amount agriculture growth is almost stagnant over the years. now there is a strong need to provide these subsidy directly to the farmers.
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fertilizer, steel.. the list goes on... policy making is so.... difficult?????????
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