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Why prices of fertilizer shares going up? Is it in anticipation of good monsoon and consequent increase in the usage of fertilizers?
Asked by Good Citizen,
23 Jul '11 08:16 pm
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Not only the reason of good monsoon ,but, the Fertiliser Ministry has moved a proposal to remove cap on DAP policy in light of soaring DAP prices globally and shortage in domestic market. The annual requirement of DAP is around 11-12 million tones, media reports suggests over 8 million tonne is met through imports from Morocco, Jordan, China and the US and the rest is produced indigenous.and the Government NEW DELHI: Shares in most fertiliser stocks gain on hopes that the government would consider giving freedom to fertilisers companies to fix maximum retail price of di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) in a cabinet meet scheduled for consideration early .
Answered by venkatesaldevarajan, 23 Jul '11 08:24 pm
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Becouse now these days In the soil does't have which utilitiy that needs to grow good crops. It is going to reduse so that is why every one who is doing d work in this fild then they have to put d fertlizer.SoThey are using it for both pupose to increse d production n to improve d utilitiy of nutrition in d soil.
Answered by Ruby yadav, 23 Jul '11 09:47 pm
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Yes ...... to some extent but govt. has hiked the price of fertilizer ............ and i welcome you on board after a long gap .........
Answered by pradeep mishra, 23 Jul '11 08:24 pm
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