28 फ़रवरी 2014
CCEA hikes fixed cost of urea, modifies investment policy
New Delhi, Feb 28. The Cabinet Committee on Economic
Affairs today cleared the hike in fixed cost of urea by up to
Rs 350 per tonne, a move that would lead to increase in
subsidy by about Rs 900 crore.
It also approved changes to the policy that aims at
encouraging new investment in the urea sector by removing
'guaranteed buyback' clause and including a provision of bank
guarantee of Rs 300 crore from companies.
For urea plants, the fixed cost mainly includes salary &
wages, contract labour, repair & maintenance and selling
expenses.
"CCEA has approved raising fixed cost of urea by up to Rs
350 per tonne. It has also approved amendments to the New
Investment Policy for urea sector," sources said.
In line with the recommendation of the the Group of
Ministers (GoM), the fixed cost of urea has been increased by
up to Rs 350 per tonnes. The minimum fixed cost, including the
hike, should be Rs 2,300 per tonnes under the New Pricing
Scheme (NPS) III.
In the case of plants which are more than 30 years older,
they will be given additional Rs 150 per tonne.
To boost investment in the urea sector, CCEA also cleared
amendments to the New Investment Policy for urea sector by
dropping the 'guaranteed buyback' provision, that assured
buyback of urea for eight years from start of production.
Other changes in the policy include insertion of a
provision of bank guarantee of Rs 300 crore from companies
keen to set urea plants under this policy. Government will
provide subsidy on sale of urea produced from the new plants.
The NIP policy was notified in January last year to
incentivise firms to invest in the urea sector and reduce
dependence on imports.
Sources said the 'guaranteed buyback' provision had to be
amended in the policy as government had received 13 investment
proposals entailing capacity addition of 16 million tonne
mainly due to this clause.
The proposed capacity addition by the applicants was more
than double the actual requirement, forcing the Fertiliser
Ministry to have a second thought on this clause.
Urea production in the country is stagnant at 22 million
tonnes and the gap of 8 million tonnes is met through imports.
So far, about 4 million tonnes of urea has been imported.
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