Fertilizer price shoot up at Tk 5 per kg

The prices of fertilizer have shot up at Taka 5

per kilogram (Kg), both at dealers and retailers level, aiming to adjust its

import amid recent unusual price hike at the international market.

In this regard, the Ministry of Agriculture issued an order immediately after

receiving instructions from the Ministry of Finance on Monday.

"The revised price has been come into effect from Monday (April 10)," said an

official release here today.

Under the new price, a farmer would have to buy per kg of urea at Taka 27, up

from Taka 22, Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) at Taka 27 from earlier level of

Taka 22, Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP) at Taka 21 from Taka 16 and Muriate of

Postash (MoP) at Taka 20, up from earlier price of Taka 15.

At the dealers level, per kg of urea is selling at Taka 25, rise from Taka

20, TSP re-fixed at Taka 25 from Taka 20, DAP at Taka 19, up from Taka 14 and

MoP price fixed at Taka 18 from earlier price of Taka 14.

At present, the price of per kg urea is being sold at Taka 48, DAP at Taka

70, TSP at Taka 50 and MoP at Taka 60 at the international market, the

release said, adding: "As a result, even after increasing the price, the

government will have to provide subsidy at Taka 21 for per kg of urea, Taka

49 for per kg of DAP, Taka 23 for TSP and Taka 40 for per kg of MOP."

The fertilizer price has been increased 3 to 4 times higher in the

international market and at the same time the government subsidy has also

been raised nearly four times more.

In 2020-21, fertilizer subsidy stood at Taka 7,420 crore while it was Taka

28,000 crore in 2021-22 and now it will require nearly Taka 46,000 crore in

the current 2022-23 fiscal year.

In the last 14 years since 2008-09 fiscal, the government, so far, has

provided a total of Taka 1,19,837 crore as subsidy of this important

ingredient.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha