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Home / Business and Economy / India Eyes Fertilizer Subsidy Cuts, Farmers Brace for Costs

India Eyes Fertilizer Subsidy Cuts, Farmers Brace for Costs

2 Feb

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Summary

  • India plans to reduce fertilizer subsidy spending for the next fiscal year.
  • The proposed allocation for 2026-27 is 1.71 trillion rupees ($18.6 billion).
  • This reduction may increase cultivation costs for farmers across the nation.
India Eyes Fertilizer Subsidy Cuts, Farmers Brace for Costs

India's government is set to decrease its fertilizer subsidy expenditure in the next financial year, commencing in April. The proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal period earmarks 1.71 trillion rupees, equivalent to $18.6 billion, for the sector. This allocation represents a reduction from the revised figure of 1.86 trillion rupees allocated for the ongoing fiscal year.

This financial adjustment, announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during her annual budget speech, aims to bolster fiscal deficit reduction. However, the anticipated cutback in subsidies could translate into increased cultivation expenses for farmers within India, which is the world's most populous country.

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Disclaimer:
India's proposed fertilizer subsidy spending for the 2026-27 fiscal year is 1.71 trillion rupees ($18.6 billion).
The proposed reduction in fertilizer subsidies may lead to increased cultivation costs for farmers in India.
India is planning to reduce fertilizer subsidy spending to help lower the fiscal deficit.

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