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Fertiliser marketing entities (FME), authorised by the government, have been allowed to file bill of entries at Indian ports for import of urea for agriculture purpose on government account, according to a notification of the commerce ministry issued on Tuesday. This new provision was added in the import policy condition of urea. A bill of entry is a legal document filed by importers or customs clearance agents on or before the arrival of imported goods. "FMEs, authorised by the department of fertilisers, have been allowed to file bill of entries at Indian ports for import of urea (for agriculture purpose) on government account," the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) said in notification.
Fertiliser companies are looking to import phosphoric acid at USD 1,000-1,050 per tonne, which is around 40 per cent cheaper than the price quoted by global suppliers in the September quarter, as international prices have declined. Phosphoric acid is a key raw material for the manufacturing of DAP and other NPK fertilizers. According to sources, the price of phosphoric acid was USD 1,715 per tonne for the last quarter ended 2022. International prices of DAP (Di-ammonium phosphate) fell sharply during the last quarter and therefore the rates of phosphoric acid are also expected to fall, they added. The international prices of phosphoric acid are decided on quarterly basis. The key international suppliers are OCP Morocco, JPMC Jordan, Senegal etc. Sources said a company has purchased a cargo of phosphoric acid from Senegal at price of USD 1,200 per tonne, but the rate is still higher. Leading Indian fertiliser companies are looking to buy phosphoric acid at USD 1000-1050 for the ne
The government is likely to sell shares in two fertiliser companies -- RCF and NFL -- by December-end to garner over Rs 1,200 crore, an official said. The offer for sale (OFS) would be for 10 per cent of government stake in Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd (RCF) and 20 per cent in National Fertilizers Ltd (NFL). "The transactions could fetch around Rs 1,200 crore to Rs 1,500 crore", the official told PTI. The merchant bankers for the transaction have already been appointed. The official further said that considering the steps taken by the government for the fertiliser sector, the valuation of the shares could improve in the coming months. Shares of RCF closed at Rs 72.25, while that of NFL at Rs 53.95 on the BSE on Friday. The government currently holds 74.71 per cent stake in NFL and 75 per cent in RCF. The government has set an ambitious target of raising Rs 1.75 lakh crore from divestment in 2021-22, higher than Rs 38,000 crore it raised last fiscal. Most disinvestment