NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, AUG 30
The Union government should ensure full, timely supply of fertilisers to Tamil Nadu as per allotment and arrange to offload imported fertiliser cargo in ports in the state and neighbouring Puducherry, the state government urged the Centre on Monday.
Though the Centre allotted 3.838 lakh tonnes of urea to Tamil Nadu for the April 2021-August 2021 period, only 2.56 lakh tonnes were supplied by fertiliser firms to Tamil Nadu and there is a shortfall of 1.278 tonnes, Minister for Agriculture, M R K Panneerselvam said in a letter to Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers, Mansukh Mandaviya.
On the advice of Hon'ble Tamilnadu Chief Minister Thiru. @mkstalin avl, Wrote a letter to Hon'ble Union Minister @mansukhmandviya on ensuring the supply of Urea & DAP as per the supply plan given by GOI to meet the increasing demand in TN. pic.twitter.com/CvOpFDC3KN
— MRK.Panneerselvam (@MRKPanneer) August 30, 2021
Also, there is a shortfall of 33,000 tonnes in respect of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) as the receipt was only 87,000 tonnes as against the allocation of 1.20 lakh tons for the same period, Panneerselvam said.
The need for urea and DAP have increased in Tamil Nadu considering the requirements in respect of all crops in about 25.40 lakh acres.
Hence, if shortfall continued in supply of fertilisers, it would affect crop production and lead to a cut in farmers income, the Agriculture Minister said.
Also, he urged the Centre to make arrangements to offload imported fertiliser cargo in ports in Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Puducherry.