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 FMCI Director Raju Kapoor expressed the possibility of increasing the use of drones in agriculture in 2024.

FMCI Director Raju Kapoor expressed the possibility of increasing the use of drones in agriculture in 2024.

There is a continuous effort by the central and state governments to double the income of farmers. In this series, the use of drones in spraying fertilizers and agrochemicals will be encouraged in 2024. Raju Kapoor, Director, FMC India – The agrochemical industry has entered 2024 with cautious and positive optimism, after facing numerous challenges in the year 2023. GVA in the agriculture sector declined by 1.8% percent during 2023. At the same time, the key drivers within the agrochemical industry remained intact. Because of this the region needs to reboot itself.


What is GVA? 

Gross value added (GVA) is a measure of the total value of goods and services produced in an economy (sector, region or country). GVA also shows how much production has been produced in a particular sector or industry. 


Also read: Things to know before using drones in agriculture.


Visible Growth potential in crop protection industry in 2024

In the second half of the year 2023, a special adverse impact of destocking (reducing storage capacity) has been seen on the crop protection industry at the global level. By 2024, if weather conditions are favorable, the Indian crop protection industry is likely to see a boom in the third/fourth quarter of the year. Which is indicative of a return to normalcy in overall market dynamics. At the same time, the sowing area for Rabi 2023 remains largely intact for regional crops. But, decline in the area sown of pulses and oilseeds is negative for the industry.


Raju Kapoor, Director of Industry and Public Affairs, FMC India, says that China should be expected to slow down in dumping of agro chemicals. A significant advancement on the technology front is the significant increase in the use of drones for spraying fertilizers and agrochemicals. It is likely to get a big boost with the launch of the government-backed ‘Drone Didi’ scheme. Great coordination between the fertilizer and agrochemical industry will help stabilize drones as a service concept, thereby improving crop protection and nutrient use efficiency and effectiveness.


Control scheme for weeds and pesticides

Mr Kapoor said “We should also expect the unveiling of new molecules to combat weeds like Phalaris and pests like pink bollworm in wheat crops. This is expected to get a boost with the regulatory body Central Pesticide Board's announcement to rationalize the time taken for regulatory approval of new molecules.


Also read: Weed control for wheat crop


Continued growth in horticulture production will be positive for continued demand for fungicides. However, generic products may face pressure. But, a visionary approach of the industry along with supportive government schemes can ensure that the industry returns to the growth path. Shri Kapoor said that the prospects of the agriculture industry in 2024 lie in its innovation and strategic actions. The sector is poised for a one-year expansion driven by strong food demand and commitment to sustainable farming practices.


Record consumption of DAP and urea has been recorded in this Kharif season.

Record consumption of DAP and urea has been recorded in this Kharif season.

There has been a significant increase in the consumption of DAP and urea this year as compared to last year. The Union Fertilizer Secretary has asked farmers and states to use them in a balanced manner.


In light of the increased usage of DAP and Urea during the present Kharif crop season this year compared to prior years, Union Fertiliser Secretary Rajat Kumar Mishra has urged farmers and states to use DAP and Urea in moderation. This Kharif crop season has resulted in extremely high urea and DAP use rates. So far, consumption has increased by 13 lakh tonnes of urea and 10 lakh tonnes of DAP over the previous year.


Also to read:This government is going to provide abundant DAP, urea and SSP fertilisers to the farmers.


1.8 Cr tonnes of fertiliser consumed this season

During a briefing, Union Fertiliser Secretary Rajat Kumar Mishra stated that a record 1.8 crore tonnes of fertiliser were utilised during Kharif season. Urea use has increased by more than 13 lakh tonnes. Speaking at a Rabi campaign conference, he stated that a new and highly efficient urea factory costing Rs 10,000 crore can generate 10.5 lakh tonnes per year. As a result, we will need to put up a new factory to fulfil the increased demand.


Union Fertilizer Secretary ordered for strict monitoring of distribution

The Union Fertiliser Secretary estimates that DAP consumption would be 10 lakh tonnes more than the previous Kharif season. He stated that, after water, fertiliser is one of nine agricultural inputs that influence yield. He stated that the Centre is dedicated to delivering fertilisers to meet the demands of the agricultural industry. According to Rajat Kumar Mishra, the Centre bore a grant burden of Rs 2.5 lakh crore in 2022-23. He also encouraged governments to constantly monitor fertiliser delivery and reduce regional disparities.

A grant of 22303 crores in order to control the price of fertilisers

A grant of 22303 crores in order to control the price of fertilisers

Farmers will get fertilisers at the rate of 1350 rupees in rabi season as usual. The Indian government has also announced a grant of 22303 crore rupees for this. Actually, this information was given by the central minister of India, Anurag Thakur in a cabinet meeting to the media. With the sowing of rabi crops, it is a big challenge for farmers to fulfil the needs of fertilisers. 

Farmers face different issues due to the increase in the rate of fertilisers. But, on this Dussehra, the Indian government has stopped the inflation on fertiliser prices as a gift to the farmers. Farmers will get fertilisers this rabi season at the usual rate of 1350 per bag.The Indian government has also announced a grant of 22303 crore rupees for this. This information was given by the central minister of India, Anurag Thakur in a cabinet meeting to the media. 

The grant of 22303 rupees 

The Indian government has issued a subsidy of 22303 crore rupees to control the price of fertilisers in this rabi season to provide sympathy to farmers. After this announcement from the Indian government, farmers will get the fertilisers this rabi season at the previous rate of 1350 rupees per bag. For your reference let us know that the Indian government has strictly said no to increase the price of fertilisers.

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What is the price right now 

In every season, some ups and downs are always seen in the prices of fertilisers. But, this rabi season the Indian government has gifted farmers with a big budget to maintain the balance in price of fertilisers. In a press conference, Cabinet minister Anurag Thakur said that in the upcoming season of rabi crops the base of grant will be nitrogen- 47.2 per kg, phosphorus- 20.42 rupees per kg, potash- 2.38 per kg, sulphur- 1.89 rupees per kg. Because of this rule of the government, farmers have been provided a grant of 22303 crore rupees.

What will be the price of each bag 

Farmers buy fertiliser according to each bag, and they also need  to pay for it on that basis. According to the cabinet minister, currently Ammonium phosphate (DAP) will be provided at previous rates that is 1350 rupees per bag. Along with this, nitrogen phosphorus and potassium (NPK) will be provided at a rate of 1470 per bag. According to the government, this step has been taken to provide farmers a big relief.