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Fertilizer Subsidy Strain Amid Geopolitical Tensions

India's fertilizer subsidy is under pressure as 20% is exhausted within two months due to geopolitical tensions and a below-normal monsoon forecast. The government is taking steps to manage demand and ensure supply.

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iGEN Editorial
June 2, 2026
Fertilizer Subsidy Strain Amid Geopolitical Tensions

India's fertilizer subsidy is facing significant strain, with 20% of the allocated funds for FY27 already exhausted within the first two months. This development comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran war, which has disrupted global supply chains and increased raw material costs.

Geopolitical and Weather Challenges

The ongoing conflict in West Asia, particularly the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has exacerbated supply chain disruptions, leading to a surge in global fertilizer prices. Additionally, the India Meteorological Department's forecast of a below-normal monsoon, influenced by El Nino, has prompted the Agriculture Ministry to lower its demand estimates for the kharif season.

Supply Side Dynamics

Aparna S Sharma, additional secretary in the Department of Fertilizers, reported that India's domestic production of fertilizers reached 10.48 million tonnes post-crisis, supplemented by imports of 2.76 million tonnes, bringing total availability to 13.24 million tonnes from March to May. Fertilizer stocks currently stand at 51% of the kharif season requirement, higher than the usual 33% due to proactive stocking and improved logistics.

Demand Adjustments and Farmer Initiatives

The government has reduced the estimated urea demand for the kharif season from 19.4 million tonnes to 19 million tonnes. Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Agriculture Minister, launched the "Khet Bachao Abhiyan" to encourage farmers to use fertilizers judiciously based on soil test results, aiming to reduce chemical fertilizer usage.

"The subsidy could even reach Rs 3.5 lakh crore if the current situation persists," an official warned, highlighting the potential fiscal impact if geopolitical tensions continue through the rabi season.

Outlook and Future Developments

The fertilizer subsidy may exceed Rs 3 lakh crore if current conditions persist. The government plans to engage with the Finance Ministry to address the subsidy shortfall. Upcoming data releases from the India Meteorological Department and geopolitical developments will be crucial in shaping the subsidy outlook.

Factor Previous Estimate Revised Estimate
Urea Demand (kharif) 19.4 million tonnes 19 million tonnes
Monsoon Rainfall (LPA) 92% 90%

The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further adjustments based on evolving geopolitical and weather conditions.

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