People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
33 August 14, 2011 |
Withdraw
Proposal to
Decontrol
Urea Prices: AIKS
The All
THE AIKS
condemns the
Congress-led UPA government’s proposal to decontrol urea prices and
increase
prices by 10 per cent. The empowered group of ministers on August 5
approved
the Saumitra Chaudhuri Committee recommendations to decontrol urea and
allow
increase in prices by 10 per cent initially and later bring it under
nutrient
based subsidy by October. The 10 per
cent hike in per tonne over the current maximum retail price (MRP)
of Rs 5,310/tonne
could translate to an additional expenditure of up to Rs 530/- for
farmers.
From next year, companies will have a
free hand and farm gate prices of urea will be fixed by them. The
fertiliser
companies will also pass on any increases in gas pricing and
additional
taxes imposed directly onto the farmers.
This
decision should be
seen in the light of the startling revelations of the Comptroller and
Auditor
General of
Already the government had
on July 8,
2011 by a notification, withdrawn any restraint on increasing prices of
non-urea fertilisers by the companies and stated that the market price
of
non-urea fertilisers “will be open”. It rescinded an earlier
notification of
May 5, 2011 that had allowed companies
to increase MRP of Di Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) by Rs 600/tonne in
addition to
the MRP prevailing then (Rs 10,750/tonne) and also a proportionate
increase in
MRP of complex fertilisers (corresponding to that in DAP). The MRP of
DAP
according to the May 5th notification would translate into
Rs 11,470/tonne.
In the light of the July 8th notification the MRP of DAP
inclusive
of VAT if calculated based on the imported cost of DAP at $650/tonne
will
translate into around Rs 14,300/tonne. This
would mean an exorbitant increase of Rs 3550/tonne of DAP within the
last two
months. The government move on urea is coming at a time when
already
farmers are paying hefty amount for non-urea fertilisers and rising
input costs
are a disincentive to cultivation.
Urea is a
key
agricultural input. Decontrol of urea prices, like in the case of DAP
and other
complex fertilisers will put a big burden on the peasantry and costs of
production will increase substantially. The AIKS demands that the
proposal be
rejected and these measures be withdrawn with immediate effect. The
Congress-led government is clandestinely bringing such anti-peasant
measures
without proper publicity, fearing its political fallout. The AIKS warns
the government
against such moves and calls upon all its units to launch a widespread
campaign
and protests against this move.