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Page 1: Fertiliser Statistics 0405
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PART I

INDIAN FERTILISER STATISTICS

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PART I

SECTION 1

FERTILISERS

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PRADESH

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WEST BENGALMADHYA PRADESH

GUJARAT

RAJASTHAN

HARYANA

DELHI

UTTAR PRADESH

JAMMU

AND

KASHMIR

HIMACHAL

PRADESH

MAHARASHTRA

GOA

KARNATAKA

ANDHRA

PRADESH

TAMIL NADUKARIKAL

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NANGAL

BHATINDA

PANIPATSHAHJAHANPUR

BABRALA

AONLA

PANKI

JAGDISHPUR

PHULPUR

BOKARO

NAMRUP

DURGAPUR

BURNPUR-KULTI

VISAKHAPATNAM

KAKINADA

MANALI

TUTICORIN

MANGALORE

THAL VAISHET

TROMBAY

BHARUCH

SURAT

VADODARA

KALOL

VIJAIPUR

BHILAI ROURKELA

ORISSA

IN PRODUCTION

UNDER IMPLEMENTATION

LOCATION OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUSFERTILISER PLANTS(Urea, AS, CAN & ACI)

AS ON 1-11-2005

PUNJAB

KOTA

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Sl. State/Name of the plant and location End Product Sl. State/Name of the plant and location End ProductNo. No.

IN PRODUCTION & UNDER IMPLEMENTATIONAndhra Pradesh Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh

1 Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals, Urea 17 SAIL, Bhilai ASKakinada 18 NFL, Vijaipur Urea

2 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam, Visakhapatnam ASMaharashtra

Assam 19 Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Urea3 Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corpn. Urea* (RCFL), Trombay V

(BVFCL), Namrup - II 20 RCFL, Thal Vaishet (2 plants) Urea4 Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corpn. Urea

(BVFCL), Namrup - III Orissa21 SAIL (Fert. Plant), Rourkela CAN

Jharkhand 22 SAIL, Rourkela AS5 SAIL, Bokaro AS

PunjabGoa 23 NFL, Nangal (I & II) CAN, Urea

6 Zuari Industries (ZIL), Zuari Nagar Urea 24 NFL, Bhatinda Urea

Gujarat Rajasthan7 Cyanides & Chemicals, Surat AS 25 Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals, Urea8 Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. Urea, CAN Gadepan, Kota

(GNFC), Bharuch 26 Shriram Fertilisers & Chemicals Urea9 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Urea, AS (SFC), Kota

(GSFC), Vadodara10 GSFC-Polymer Unit, Vadodara AS Tamil Nadu11 Indian Farmers Fertilizer Coop. Urea 27 Madras Fertilisers (MFL), Manali Urea

(IFFCO), Kalol 28 Southern Petrochemical Industries Corpn. Urea12 Krishak Bharati Coop. (KRIBHCO) Urea (SPIC), Tuticorin

(2 plants) Hazira 29 Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals and Fertilisers, ACITuticorin

Haryana13 National Fertilizers (NFL), Panipat Urea Uttar Pradesh

30 Duncans Industries, Panki UreaKarnataka 31 IFFCO, Aonla Urea

14 Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Urea 32 IFFCO, Phulpur Urea(MCFL), Mangalore 33 Indo Gulf Corpn., Jagdishpur Urea

34 Oswal Chems. & Fert., Shahjahanpur UreaKerala 35 Tata Chemicals, Babrala Urea

15 Fertilisers & Chemicals Travancore AS(FACT), Udyogamandal West Bengal

16 FACT, Cochin - I Urea 36 IISCO, Burnpur-Kulti AS37 SAIL, Durgapur AS

* = Under implementation

I-5

LIST OF STRAIGHT NITROGENOUS FERTILISER PLANTS (Urea, AS, CAN & ACl) (As on 1.11.2005)

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NAGALAND

MANIP

UR

MIZ

OR

AM

TRIP

URA

MEGHALAYA

ARU

NACH

AL

PRADESH

ASSAM

SIK

KIM

BIHAR

WEST BENGALMADHYA PRADESH

GUJARAT

RAJASTHAN

HARYANA

DELHI

UTTAR PRADESH

JAMMU

AND

KASHMIR

HIMACHAL

PRADESH

MAHARASHTRA

GOA

KARNATAKA

ANDHRA

PRADESH

TAMIL NADUKARIKAL

1811

10

KER

ALA

PONDICHERRY

3

9 16

17

1

19

13

12

6 4

8

HALDIA

PARADEEP

VISAKHAPATNAM

KAKINADA

ENNORE

MANALI

TUTICORIN

COCHIN

UDYOGAMANDAL

ZUARINAGAR

MANGALORE

TALOJA

TROMBAY

BHARUCH

SIKKA

VADODARA

KANDLA

ORISSA

IN PRODUCTION

LOCATION OF DAP AND OTHERCOMPLEX FERTILISER PLANTS

AS ON 1-11-2005

PUNJAB

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O F

B E N G A L

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NS

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Sl. State/Name of the plant and location End ProductNo.IN PRODUCTION

Andhra Pradesh1 Coromandel Fertilisers, Visakhapatnam UAP,APS/NPKs2 Godavari Fertilisers & Chemicals, Kakinada DAP, NP(APS)/NPKs

Goa3 Zuari Industries (ZIL), Zuari Nagar DAP, NP(APS)/NPKs

Gujarat4 Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. (GNFC), Bharuch ANP5 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals (GSFC), Vadodara DAP, NP(APS)6 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals, Sikka DAP7 Hindalco Industries, Dahej DAP, NPKs8 IFFCO, Kandla DAP, NPKs

Karnataka9 Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers (MCFL), Mangalore DAP, NP(APS)/NPKs

Kerala10 Fertilisers & Chemicals Travancore (FACT), Udyogamandal APS11 FACT, Cochin - II APS

Maharashtra12 Deepak Fertilisers & Petro Chemicals Corpn., Taloja ANP13 Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers (RCFL), Trombay (I & IV) Nitrophosphate; ANP

Orissa14 Oswal Chems. & Fert. Paradeep DAP, NP/NPKs15 Paradeep Phosphates, Paradeep DAP, NP(APS)/NPKs

Tamil Nadu16 Coromandel Fertilisers,, Ennore NP(APS)17 Madras Fertilisers (MFL), Manali UAP, NP(APS)/NPKs18 Southern Petrochemical Industries Corpn. (SPIC), Tuticorin DAP, NP(APS)

West Bengal19 Tata Chemicals (Phosphatic Division), Haldia DAP, NP/NPKs

LIST OF DAP AND OTHER COMPLEX FERTILISER PLANTS(As on 1.11.2005)

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PONDICHERRY

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IN PRODUCTION

LOCATION OF SSP PLANTSAS ON 1-11-2005

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Sl. State/Name of the plants and location Sl. State/Name of the plants and locationNo. No.

Maharashtra (Concluded)32 Bharat Fertiliser Industries, Kharivali, Than

1 Andhra Sugars, Tanuku, West Godavar 33 Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co., Ambernath, Than2 Krishna Industrial Corpn., Nidadavole, W. Godava 34 Jairam Phosphates, Gadichirol3 Chemtech Fertilizers, Kazipalli, Meda 35 Rama Krishi Rasayan, Loni Kalbhor, Pun4 Pragati Fertilizers, Visakhapatnam 36 Shiva Fert., Nanded5 Prathyusha Chems& Fert., Visakhapatnam 37 Shri Bhavani Mishra Pvt., Nanded6 Priyaanka Fert. & Chem, Anakapalli, Visakhapatna7 Subhodaya Chems, Gauripatnam, W. Godava Rajasthan

38 Arawali Phosphate, UdaipurBihar 39 Arihant Phosphates & Fertilisers, Chittorgarh

8 Shrikrishna Fertilizers, Muzaffarpu 40 Bohra Industries, Udaipur 41 Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co., Khemli, Udaipu

Chattisgarh 42 Gayatri Spinners, Hamirgarh, Bhilwara9 BEC Fert, Bilaspur 43 Indian Phosphate, Udaipu

10 Jairam Phosphate, Unit II, Rajnandgao 44 Liberty Phosphate, Madri, Udaipu45 Mangalam Phosphate, Bhilwara

Gujarat 46 Prem Shakhi Fertilizers, Udaipu11 Aarti Fertilisers, Valsad 47 Rama Phosphates, Udaipu12 Liberty Phosphate,Vadodara 48 Sadhana Phosphates & Chems.,Udaipur13 Narmada Agro Chem., Junagadh 49 Shri Ganapati Fertilizers, Ambabari, Chittorgarh14 Nirma Limited, Moraiya, Ahmedaba 50 Shurvi Colour Chem, Madri, Udaipur 15 Sona Phosphate, Sarigam, Valsad 51 TEDCO Granites, Bhilwara 16 T. J. Agro Industries, Navsar 52 Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilisers, Chittorgarh

Karnataka Tamil Nadu17 Tungabhadra Ferts. & Chems., Hospet, Koppa 53 Coimbatore Pioneer Fertilizers, Coimbator

54 Coromandel Ferts., Ranipet, North ArcoMadhya Pradesh 18 Agro Phos (India) , Dewas Uttar Pradesh19 Arihant Fertiliser & Chems India, Neemuch 55 Asian Fertilizers, Gorakhpu20 Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilizers, Nimrani, Khargon 56 Jubilant Organosys, Gajraula21 Liberty Urvarak, Nimrani, Khargon 57 Kaashi Urvarak, Sultanpur22 Madhya Bharat Agro Product, Sagar 58 Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilisers (Jhansi Unit) 23 Madhya Bharat Phosphate, Raisen 59 Mahadeo Fertilizers, Fatehpur 24 Madhya Pradesh Orgochem, Neemuch 60 Natraj Organics, Muzaffernaga25 Mukteswar Fertilizers, Narayankhedi, Ujjai 61 V.K. Phosphates, Shahjahanpu26 Mexican Agro Chemicals, Mandsau27 Rama Phosphates, Indore West Bengal28 Swastik Fert. & Chems., Sandla, Dha 62 Tata Chemicals(Phosphatic Div.) Haldia , Midnapor

63 Jayshree Chemicals & Fertilisers, KhardahMaharashtra 24 Parganas (Unit I & II)29 Balaji Fertilisers, Nanded 64 Phosphate Co., Rishra, Hooghly30 Basant Agro Tech (India), Akola 65 Teesta Agro Ind, Jalpaigur31 BEC Fert., Pulgaon, Wardha

Andhra Pradesh

I-9LIST OF SSP FERTILISER PLANTS

(AS ON 1-11-2005)

IN PRODUCTION

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CONTENTS

PART I: INDIAN FERTILISER STATISTICS

SECTION 1: FERTILISERS

Page No.

1.00 Fertiliser Production Capacity 1.01 (a) Sector-wise capacity and production of N and P2O5 I-11 (b) Sector-wise capacity - product-wise I-12 (c) Capacity and production of nitrogenous and complex I-13 fertilisers-plant-wise and product-wise (d) Joint ventures abroad I-20 1.02 (a) Capacity and production of single super phosphate-plant-wise I-21 (b) State-wise no. and capactity of SSP plants in production with share to total P2O5 capacity I-26 1.03 Share of fertiliser capacity under various stages of implementation-nutrient-wise and sector-wise I-27 1.04 Capacity of nitrogen (N)-feedstock-wise I-28 1.05 Capacity of fertilisers-state-wise and product-wise I-29 1.06 Project cost of urea plants I-31 1.07 Capacity and financial outlay of fertiliser Industry I-32 1.08 Capacity of phosphate (P2O5) according to raw materials I-35 1.09 Capacity of fertilisers-productwise and nutrientwise-1950-2005 I-36 1.10 All India capacity, production and capacity utilization of fertiliser industry-1982-83 to 2004-05 I-38 1.11 Approved grades of fertiliser mixtures - statewise I-39 1.12 Manufacturers and installed capacity of granulated fertiliser mixtures I-43 2.00 Production of Fertilisers 2.01 Development of production of fertiliser products I-46 2.02 All India production of N & P2O5 - 1951-52 to 2004-05 I-47 2.03 All India production of straight nitrogenous fertilisers - 1951-52 to 2004-05 I-48 2.04 All India production of straight phosphates - 1951-52 to 2004-05 I-49 2.05 All India production of NP/NPK fertilisers-1960-61 to 2004-05 I-50 2.06 All India production of sulphur carrying fertilisers - 1990-91 to 2004-05 I-52 2.07 Statewise production of fertilisers-product-wise and nutrient-wise - 2004-05 I-53 3.00 Import and Export of Fertilisers 3.01 Import of fertiliser products - 1980-81 to 2004-05 I-54 3.02 Import of nitrogenous fertilisers - country-wise -1999-2000 to 2004-05 I-55 3.03 Import of complex fertilisers - country-wise -1999-2000 to 2004-05 I-56 3.04 Import of potassic fertilisers - country-wise -1999-2000 to 2004-05 I-57 3.05 Traffic of fertilisers handled at major ports I-57 3.06 Export of fertilisers - 1995-96 to 2004-05 I-58 4.00 Despatches of Fertilisers 4.01 Despatches of nitrogenous fertilisers-Indigenous and imported- 2004-05 - quarter-wise I-59 4.02 Despatches of nitrogenous fertilisers- Indigenous- 2004-05 - quarter-wise I-61 4.03 Despatches of phosphatic fertilisers-indigenous- 2004-05 - quarter-wise I-64 4.04 Despatches of complex fertilisers-indigenous and imported - 2004-05 - quarter-wise I-65 4.05 Despatches of complex fertilisers-indigenous- 2004-05 - quarter-wise I-67 4.06 Despatches of potassic fertilisers- 2004-05 - seasonwise I-71 4.07 State-wise despatches of fertilisers-product-wise and nutrient-wise- 2004-05 I-72 4.08 Despatches of total fertiliser products - 1990-91 to 2004-05 I-75 4.09 All India share of cooperatives in distribution of total fertilisers - 1990-91 to 2001-02 I-76 4.10 State-wise share of cooperatives in distribution of total fertilisers - 1990-91 to 2001-02 I-76 4.11 Quantum of fertilisers moved by rail and average lead - 1980-81 to 2004-05 I-77

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5.00 Fertiliser Sale Points 5.01 Number of fertiliser sale points - All India-1966-67 to 2004-05 I-78 5.02 Number of fertiliser sale points-state-wise I-79 6.00 Consumption of Fertilisers

All India, Statewise, productwise and nutrientwise consumption 6.01 (a) All India consumption of N, P2O5 & K2O - 1950-51 to 2004-05 I-81 (b) Seasonwise consumption of N, P2O5 & K2O and total by states and percentage I-84 variation- 2003-04 and 2004-05 6.02 (a) All India consumption of fertiliser products - 1990-91 to 2004-05 I-92 (b) Statewise consumption of fertiliser products (seasonwise-2003-04) I-96 (c) Statewise consumption of fertiliser products (seasonwise- 2004-05) I-102 (d) All-India despatches of sulphur carrying fertilisers – 1990-91 to 2004-05 I-108 6.03 All India consumption of N, P2O5 & K2O -season-wise and Kharif:Rabi share-1971-72 to 2004-05 I-109 6.04 Season-wise share of consumption of N, P2O5 and K2O by states-Kharif -- 2002-03 to 2004-05 I-111 6.05 All India consumption ratio of N and P2O5 in relation to K2O and N in relation to P2O5 - I-112 1951-52 to 2004-05 6.06 State-wise consumption ratio of N and P2O5 in relation to K2O and N in relation to P2O5 (a) 2003-04 and 2004-05 (total) I-113 (b) Kharif - 2003 and 2004 I-114 (c) Rabi - 2003-04 and 2004-05 I-115 6.07 All India consumption of plant nutrients per unit of gross cropped area -- 1951-52 to 2004-05 I-116 6.08 State-wise consumption of plant nutrients per unit of gross cropped area-2003-04 and 2004-05 I-117 6.09 Share of gross cropped area and fertiliser consumption to all India-state-wise - 2004-05 I-119 6.10 States according to descending order of contribution to increase in consumption (N+ P2O5+ K2O) 2004-05 over 2003-04 and 2003-04 over 2002-03 I-120 6.11 All India demand projections of fertiliser nutrients - 2005-06 to 2011-12 I-121 Cropwise Fertiliser Use by Size-groups 6.12 Pattern of fertiliser consumption by size of farms - 1991-92 I-122 6.13 Usage of fertilisers by major size- groups in all crops - 1991-92 I-123 6.14 Usage of fertilisers by major size- groups in selected crops - 1991-92 I-123 Consumption of Fertilisers by Districts 6.15 District-wise, season-wise consumption of N, P2O5 & K2O - 2004-05 (April-March) I-129 6.16 Classification of districts according to the percentage share of total and per hectare of I-148 plant nutrients (N+ P2O5+ K2O) - 2004-05 6.17 Classification of districts according to ranges of fertiliser consumption (kg/hectare) I-155 (N+ P2O5+ K2O) - 2003-04 and 2002-03 7.00 Summary Tables 7.01 All India production, imports, despatches and consumption of fertilisers - 1951-52 to 2004-05 (a) N, P2O5 and N+ P2O5 I-157 (b) K2O and N+ P2O5+ K2O I-159 7.02 All India production, imports and consumption of fertiliser products - 2003-04 and 2004-05 I-161 7.03 Capacity, production and consumption of N, P2O5 and K2O (with surplus/deficit) I-162 State-wise - 2004-05 8.00 Prices, Taxes, Subsidies/Concessions, Railway freight for Fertilisers Prices and Economics of Fertiliser Use 8.01 Prices of fertilisers in terms of nutrients I-164 Prices of Fertilisers – Productwise 8.02 A. Urea, zincated urea and anhydrous ammonia I-165 B. Ammonium Sulphate, CAN and Ammonium Chloride I-165 C. Phosphatic and potassic fertilisers I-166 *8.03 State-wise price of SSP – 2004-05 I-170

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8.04 Economics of application of N, P2O5 and K2O on paddy, wheat, gram and sorghum I-171 Value Added Tax / Sales tax and Subsidy 8.05 Value Added Tax/ Sales tax and other local taxes on fertilisers I-175 8.06 Subsidy on fertilisers and soil conditioners I-177 8.07 (a) Central subsidy on food and fertilisers-1976-77 to 2005-06 I-179 (b) Total concession on sale of decontrolled phosphatic & potassic fertilisers I-180 (c) Rate of concession on decontrolled phosphatic & potassic fertilisers-1992-93 to 2005-06 I-181 Railway freight 8.08 Railway freight for fertilisers-1992-93 to 2005-06 I-184 9.00 Soil & Fertiliser Testing Laboratories 9.01. (a) Statewise no. of soil testing laboratories and analysing capacity- 2004-05 I-188 (b) Statewise analysing capacity of soil testing laboratories & samples analysed-2004-05 I-189 9.02. (a) Number of fertiliser quality control laboratories and samples analysed-1988-89 to 2004-05 I-190 (b) Statewise number of fertiliser quality control laboratories, analysing capacity and I-190 samples analysed - 2004-05 (c) Statewise location of fertiliser quality control laboratories and analysing capacity-2004-05 I-191 10.00 Biofertilisers *10.01 (a) All India capacity and production of biofertilisers 1992-93 to 2001-02 I-192 (b) All India distribution of biofertilisers 1992-93 to 2001-02 I-192 *10.02 Statewise capacity and production of biofertilisers 2001-02 to 2003-04 I-193 11.00 Manpower 11.01 Manpower employed in the fertiliser and pesticides industries – 1979-80 to 1998-99 I-194 11.02 Manpower employed in major fertiliser companies – As on 1.10.2005 I-195 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS – Maps and Charts Maps and list of Fertiliser Plants 1 Location of Straight Nitrogenous Fertiliser Plants (Map) I-4 2 List of Straight Nitrogenous Fertiliser Plants I-5 3 Location of DAP and Other Complex Fertiliser Plants (Map) I-6 4 List of DAP and Other Complex Fertiliser Plants I-7 5 Location of SSP Plants (Map) I-8 6 List of SSP Fertiliser Plants I-9

Charts 1 Sector-wise share of capacity - N and P2O5 I-27 2 Feedstock-wise share of capacity-N I-28 3 Capacity and investment in the fertiliser industry I-34 *4 Trends in consumption of fertiliser nutrients – 1970-71 to 2004-05 I-82 *5 State-wise consumption of fertiliser nutrients (N+ P2O5+ K2O)- 2004-05 I-83 6 Share of major fertilisers to nutrient consumption I-94 7 Trends in consumption of fertiliser products - 1990-91 to 2004-05 I-95 *8 Month-wise consumption of fertiliser nutrients (N+ P2O5+ K2O)- 2004-05 I-110 9 Consumption of plant nutrients in major states (Kg/ha) (N+ P2O5+ K2O)- 2004-05 and 2003-04 I-118

SECTION 2: FEEDSTOCKS / RAW MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES 1.00 Feedstock (N.Gas, Naphtha, F.oil, LSHS etc.) 1.01 Indian petroleum industry at a glance I-197 1.02 (a) Production and offtake of natural gas for energy and non-energy purposes I-199 (b) Production and consumption of naphtha by fertiliser industry I-199 (c) Production and consumption of furnace oil, LSHS/HHS by fertiliser industry I-200 1.03 Production, consumption and export of petroleum products, coal and lignite-2001-02 to 2004-05 I-201

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2.00 Rock Phosphate and Sulphur 2.01 (a) State-wise reserves of Indian rockphosphate and apatite I-202 (b) Grade-wise recoverable rockphosphate reserves and usage in India I-203 (c) Chemical composition of Indian rockphosphate I-203 2.02 Typical analysis of imported rockphosphate on dry basis I-204 2.03 (a) Production of rockphosphate in India-1971-72 to 2004-05 I-205 (b) Distribution of indigenous rockphosphate-1971-72 to 2004-05 I-206 2.04 Import of rockphosphate and sulphur-1996 to 2004 I-207 2.05. All India production of sulphuric acid-1980-81 to 2004-05 I-208 2.06 Traffic of fertiliser raw materials handled at major ports- 2001-02 to 2004-05 I-208

3.00 Ammonia and Phosphoric acid 3.01 Manufacturer-wise capacity of ammonia I-209 3.02 (a) Production of ammonia in fertiliser industry-1990-91 to 2004-05 I-210 (b) Import of ammonia for fertiliser industry-1985-86 to 2004-05 I-210 3.03 Source-wise import of ammonia by India - 1997-98 to 2004-05 I-211 3.04 Manufacturer-wise capacity of phosphoric acid I-212 3.05 Production of phosphoric acid and its consumption in the fertiliser industry-1980-81 to 2004-05 I-213 3.06 Import of phosphoric acid and its consumption in the fertiliser industry-1981-82 to 2004-05 I-214 3.07 Source-wise import of phosphoric acid by India-1997-98 to 2004-05 I-215 4.00 Prices, Taxes on Feedstock, Rawmaterial / Intermediates and Railway Freight 4.01 (a) Basic ceiling selling prices for naphtha, furnace oil and LSHS (25.9.1971 to 1.7.2001) I-216 (b) Basic ceiling selling prices for naphtha, furnace oil and LSHS (16.7.2001 to 16.3.2002) I-218 (c) Basic ceiling selling prices for naphtha, furnace oil and LSHS (1.6.2002 to 16.10.2002) I-218 (d) Prices of naphtha, furnace oil and LSHS for fertiliser companies (1.1.2002 to 16.3.2003) I-219 (e) Basic and delivered prices of naphtha, furnace oil and LSHS I-220 for fertiliser companies (1.4.2003 to 1.10.2005) (f) Consumer and producer prices of natural gas I-221 (g) Estimated delivered prices of natural gas for fertiliser companies (1.4.2003 to 1.10.2005) I-222 (h) Estimated delivered prices of RLNG for fertiliser companies (1.10.2004 to 1.10.2005) I-222 (i) Sales tax rates on N. gas, naphtha and F. oil as on 1.4.2005 I-223 (j) Prices of Indigenous rockphosphate I-224 4.02 Maximum sale price of indigenous rockphosphate (Mussoorie & Purulia) I-227 4.03 Railway freight for naphtha, furnace oil and LSHS - 2001-02 to 2005-06 I-228 4.04 Railway freight for ammonia & phosphoric acid - 2005-06 I-228 Conversion Factors 1 Raw materials and intermediates requirements in the manufacture of fertiliser intermediates I-229 2 Petroleum product conversion factor I-229 3 Raw materials and intermediate requirements in the manufacture of fertiliser products I-230

PART II: INDIAN AGRICULTURAL AND ALLIED STATISTICS 1.00 Land Use Pattern 1.01. All India cultivated and irrigated area-gross and net with cropping intensity-1951-52 to 2001-02 II-3 1.02. Land utilisation pattern-2001-02 II-5 1.03. (a) Area under broad soil groups in India II-9 (b) Distribution of area under different soil erosion, land degradation and land utilisation problems II-10 1.04 Cropping pattern according to land utilisation statistics - 2000-01 and 2001-02 II-11 1.05 Sowing and harvesting seasons of principal crops in major growing states II-13 1.06 All India area under foodgrains-cultivated and irrigated-with land-man ratio-1950-51 to 2003-04 II-18 1.07 (a) Distribution of operational holdings-size-wise-All India (1970-71, 1980-81,1990-91 and 1995-96) II-19 (b) State-wise average size of opertional holdings by major size groups-1990-91 and 1995-96 II-20 (c) State-wise number and area of operational holdings-size-wise (1980-81,1990-91 & 1995-96) II-21 1.08 Ceiling limits on land holdings II-23 1.09 Agro-ecological regions II-24

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2.00 Irrigation 2.01 Gross cropped and irrigated area and area under foodgrains with cropping intensity-statewise- II-25 2001-02 2.02 Net area irrigated by source-state-wise-2001-02 II-26 2.03 Gross irrigated area by crops-state-wise-2001-02 II-27 2.04 Percentage of irrigated area to total area under principal crops-state-wise-2000-01 II-29 2.05 (a) Distribution of number and net irrigated area of holdings in India by irrigation status - 1995-96 II-31 (b) Irrigated area by source of irrigation in India by major size classes of holdings - 1995-96 II-31 (c) Percentage distribution of irrigated and unirrigated area under various crops in India by major size classes of holdings - 1995-96 II-32 3.00 Rainfall 3.01 Distribution of area according to annual rainfall in India II-33 3.02 Distribution of annual rainfall according to seasons in India II-33 3.03 (a) Distribution of meteorological sub-divisions according to excess/normal or deficient/ II-33 scanty rainfall-South West Monsoon Period (b) Performance of total rainfall in a year II-34 3.04 Reservoir storage status II-34 3.05 List of districts having mean annual rainfall of 750 to 1250 mm and moisture II-35 availability for atleast 150 days 3.06 Rainfall in India II-36 3.07 Years of drought in India II-37 3.08 Rainfall in India during March 2004 to February 2005 - actual compared to normal - season-wise II-38 3.09 Monthly, seasonal and annual rainfall - All India (1950-94) II-40 4.00 Area, Production and Yield of Principal Crops 4.01 Gross area under selected crops-All India-1950-51 to 2003-04 II-42 4.02 Production of selected crops-All India-1950-51 to 2005-06 II-44 4.03 Average yield per hectare of selected crops-All India-1950-51 to 2003-04 II-46 4.04 Season-wise area, production and average yield of foodgrains-All India-1967-68 to 2005-06 II-48 4.05 State-wise area, production and average yield per hectare of principal crops-2003-04 II-49 4.06 Area, production and average yield per hectare of Tea - 1999 to 2002 II-53 4.07 (a) State-wise area, production and average yield per hectare of Coffee - 1985-86 to 1991-92 II-54 (b) Production of coffee in India - 1994-95 to 2003-04 II-54 4.08 State-wise area, production and average yield per hectare of Rubber - 2002-03 to 2004-05 II-55 4.09 Production of fruits and vegetable in India - 1991-92 to 2002-03 II-55 4.10 Area and Production of principal fruits and vegetables - 1999-2000 to 2002-03 II-56 4.11 Area and production of principal condiments and spices - 1999-2000 to 2002-03 II-56 4.12 State-wise area and production of fruits 2000-01 to 2002-03 II-57 4.13 State-wise area and production of vegetables 2000-01 to 2002-03 II-58 4.14 All India index numbers of area, production and yield of principal crops 1970-71 to 2003-04 II-59 4.15 (a) Production of urban and rural compost - 1994-95 to 1996-97 II-61 (b) Area under green manure - 1994-95 to 1996-97 II-62 5.00 Nutrient uptake by crops and Nutrient content of inorganic and organic fertilisers 5.01 (a) Average uptake of N, P and K by crops II-65 (b) Primary nutrients removed by crops II-66 5.02. (a) Sulphur uptake per tonne of crop yield II-67 (b) Average removal of sulphur by some crops II-67 (c) Sulphur removal by some intensive cropping systems II-67 (d) Nutrient uptake by different crops II-68 5.03. (a) Micronutrients requirements of different crops II-69 (b) Uptake of micronutrient cations by some intensive cropping systems under optimum NPK rates II-69 5.04 (a) Nutrient contents of fertilisers II-70 (b) Nutrient contents of micronutrient fertilisers II-72 5.05 Micronutrient contents of some important fertilisers and manures II-72 5.06 Average chemical composition of some organic manures II-73 6.00 Import, Export and Availability of Agricultural Products 6.01. Import of agricultural products - 2003-04 and 2004-05 II-74 6.02. Export of principal agricultural commodities- 2002-03 and 2003-04 II-75

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6.03. Balance of trade-1971-72 to 2004-05 II-76 6.04. Net availability of cereals and pulses-1951 to 2003 II-77 6.05. Net availability, procurement and public distribution of foodgrains - 1951 to 2003 II-78 7.00 Warehouses, Storage Capacity, Utilisation & Charges 7.01. Number and capacity of central and state warehouses II-79 7.02. Storage accommodation available with The Food Corporation of India (FCI)-State-wise II-80 7.03. Agency-wise storage accommodation available with The Food Corporation of India (FCI) II-81 7.04. State-wise cooperative godowns (as on 31.3.2005) II-82 7.05. Year-wise, commodity-wise average gross utilisation of the warehouses II-83 under CWC-1984-85 to 2004-05 7.06. Region-wise, commodity-wise average gross utilisation of CWC warehouses - 2004-05 II-83 7.07. Rate of warehousing charge of CWC - 1958-59 to 2004-05 II-84 8.00 Minimum Support Prices, Cost of Cultivation and wholesale price indices 8.01. Procurement/minimum support prices of agricultural commodities-(1980-81 to 2005-06) II-85 8.02. Central issue prices of rice, wheat and coarse grains II-86 8.03 Cost of cultivation of principal crops II-87 8.04. Index numbers of wholesale prices II-92 8.05. Index numbers of wholesale prices-selected commodities and commodity groups II-94 9.00 Agricultural Credit 9.01 Agencywise ground level credit flow for agriculture and allied activities - 1998-99 to 2004-05 II-96 9.02 Statewise flow of ground level credit for agriculture and allied activities - 2001-02 to 2004-05 II-97 10.00 High Yielding Varieties-Crop and Seed 10.01. All India area under HYVP-Crops-1966-67 to 1998-99 II-98 10.02. Crop-wise distribution of certified quality seeds - 1990-91 to 2003-04 II-99 11.00 GDP and Population *11.01 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Economic Activity (at 1993-94 prices) II-100 *11.02 Percentage growth in GDP by Economic Activity (at 1993-94 prices) II-101 11.03 Sector-wise composition of real GDP (at current prices) II-102 11.04 Rural and Urban population 1901 to 2001 II-103 11.05 Number of districts, towns and villages (2001 Census) II-103 *11.06 Rank of States / Union Territories in total population and rural and urban population II-104 11.07 Classification of workers according to 2001 Census II-105 11.08 Daily rates of minimum wages for agricultural workers fixed by different states / UTs under the II-106 Minimum Wages Act-1948 12.00 Five Year Plans 12.01 All India sectorwise growth targets for the Tenth Five Year Plan II-107 12.02 Plan outlay in agriculture and allied activities II-107 12.03 Export projections of selected agricultural commodities for Tenth Plan II-108 12.04 Import projections of selected agricultural commodities for Tenth Plan II-108 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - Charts 1 Average yield (kg) per hectare of selected crops II-63 2 Share of rice and wheat area to total area under foodgrains and yield per hectare II-64 Conversion Factors 1 Conversion ratios between agricultural raw material and processed products II-109

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PART III: WORLD FERTILISER AND AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

SECTION 1 : FERTILISERS

1.00 Capacity, Production, Consumption, Import and Export of Fertilisers 1.01 Capacity and production of N, P2O5 and K2O in selected countries – 2002-03 III-4 1.02 World production, trade, consumption and available supply of fertilisers - 1998-99 to 2002-03 III-6 1.03 Ranking of major producing countries - Nitrogen - 1991-92 to 2002-03 III-9 1.04 Ranking of major producing countries - Phosphate - 1991-92 to 2002-03 III-10 1.05 Ranking of major consuming countries - Nitrogen - 1991-92 to 2002-03 III-11 1.06 Ranking of major consuming countries - Phosphate - 1991-92 to 2002-03 III-12 1.07 Ranking of major consuming countries - Potash - 1991-92 to 2002-03 III-13 1.08 Production and consumption of N, P2O5 and K2O in selected countries - 2001-02 and 2002-03 III-15 1.09 Fertiliser consumption per hectare of agricultural land – 2001-02 and 2002-03 III-17 1.10 Fertiliser consumption per hectare of arable land – 2001-02 and 2002-03 III-18 1.11 Consumption ratio of N and P2O5 in relation to K2O and N in relation to P2O5 - III-20 2001-02 and 2002-03 1.12 Fertiliser consumption per capita, per hectare and yield of principal crops – 2002-03 III-21 1.13 Import and export of N, P2O5 and K2O - 2002-03 III-22 2.00 Prices of Fertilisers 2.01 Fertiliser prices paid by farmers - 1990-91 to 2002-03 (straight fertilisers) III-23 2.02 (a) Range of F.O.B. prices-Urea, DAP and MOP-Sourcewise-1997 to 2005 III-27 (b) Maximum and minimum F.O.B. prices of Urea, DAP and MOP - 1997 to 2005 III-28 2.03 Ocean freight to India-1999 to 2005 (a) Urea III-29 (b) DAP III-30 (c) MOP III-31 *2.04 Average CFR (India) prices of Urea, DAP and MOP – 1967-68 to 2004-05 III-32 Charts *1 Product-wise percentage share to world production of N – 2001-02 III-7 *2 Product-wise percentage share to world production of P2O5 – 2001-02 III-7 *3 Product-wise percentage share to world consumption of N – 2001-02 III-8 *4 Product-wise percentage share to world consumption of P2O5 – 2001-02 III-8 5 Rank of India in world production and consumption of fertiliser nutrients - 2002-03 III-14 6 Consumption of plant nutrients per hectare of arable land and agricultural land in III-19 selected countries - 2002-03

SECTION 2: FEEDSTOCKS/RAW MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES

1.00 Prices of Feedstocks/Raw materials/Intermediates 1.01 Range of FOB prices-ammonia, phosphoric acid, rock phosphate and sulphur- sourcewise - III-38 1997 to 2005 1.02 CFR (India) prices of ammonia and phosphoric acid- 1997-98 to 2005-06 III-39 *1.03 Average CFR (India) prices of rock phosphate and sulphur – 1995 to 2004 III-40 1.04 Month-wise FOB prices of naphtha and fuel oil – 1999-2000 to 2004-05 III-41 1.05 Long term & short term interest rates III-42 Charts *1 Production of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid by the major producing countries - 2003 III-34 *2 Percentage share of major producing countries to world production of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid - 2003 III-35 *3 Export of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid by the major exporting countries - 2003 III-36 *4 Import of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid by the major importing countries - 2003 III-37

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SECTION 3: AGRICULTURAL AND ALLIED STATISTICS 1.00 Land Use Pattern and Irrigation 1.01 Land use and irrigation-continent-wise-1990 and 2002 III-44 1.02 Area and number of agricultural holdings in selected countries III-45 1.03 Land use and irrigation - 2002 III-46 1.04 Pattern of land utilisation and fertiliser consumption in selected countries - 2002 III-49 2.00 Area, Production and Yield of Principal Crops 2.01 Area, production and yield per hectare of cereals and pulses in major producing countries III-51 - 2002 and 2003 2.02 Area, production and yield per hectare of paddy in major producing countries-1970 to 2003 III-54 2.03 Area, production and yield per hectare of wheat in major producing countries-1970 to 2003 III-55 2.04 Area, production and yield per hectare of maize in major producing countries-1970 to 2003 III-56 2.05 Yield per hectare of different crops in selected countries- 2002 and 2003 III-57 3.00 Subsidy and Economics of Fertiliser Use 3.01 Agricultural subsidies (PSE) in selected countries – 1990-2004 III-60 3.02 Physical return of N, P2O5 and K2O on paddy and wheat in selected countries – 2002-03 III-61 4.00 GDP/GNI and Population 4.01 Gross domestic product and share of agriculture-1990, 2000 and 2004 III-62 4.02 GNI per capita and food supply: Kilo calorie per capita III-64 4.03 Total, agricultural and economically active population - 1990 and 2004 III-65 4.04 Average annual growth in population and density III-67 Charts 1 Yield of paddy and wheat in selected countries (kg/ha) - 2003 and 2002 III-59 Conversion Factors and Exchange Rates 1 Conversion factors of area, yield, weight and distance III-68 2 Conversion tables of measurement III-68 3 Exchange rate of Indian Rupee vis-a-vis US Dollar-1947-48 to 2004-05 III-69 4 Exchange rate of Rupee vis-a-vis selected currencies of the world III-70 * = Additions / Modification

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(Capacity: Situation as on 1.11.2005) (Production: 2004-05 April-March) (Figures in ’000 tonnes nutrients)

Sector Capacity ProductionCapacity Production NP/NPKs SSP Total NP/NPKs SSP Total

I. In Production

Public 3614.3 3040.7 386.7 - 386.7 265.7 - 265.7

Private 5820.0 5362.9 3355.0 981.7 4336.7 2440.6 383.2 2823.8

Cooperative 2811.4 2901.3 825.0 - 825.0 938.3 - 938.3

Total (I) 12245.7 11304.9 4566.7 981.7 5548.4 3644.6 383.2 4027.8

II. Under Implementation

Public 110.4 - - - - - - - Private - - - - - - - - Cooperative - - - - - - - -

Total (II) 110.4 - - - - - - -

G. Total (I + II) 12356.1 - 4566.7 981.7 5548.4 - - -

III. Under Consideration

Public 485.8 - - - - - - - Private 1285.9 - 398.9 - 398.9 - - - Cooperative 721.1 - - - - - - -

Total (III) 2492.8 - 398.9 - 398.9 - - -

G. Total (I+II+III) 14848.9 - 4965.6 981.7 5947.3 - - -

P2O5N

1.01 (a) SECTOR-WISE CAPACITY AND PRODUCTION OFN AND P2O5

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Ammonium Calcium Ammonium Complex SingleSector Urea Sulphate Ammonium Chloride Fertilisers Super

Nitrate Phosphate(AS) (CAN) (A.Cl.) (SSP)

I. In Production

Public 6399.3 407.9 800.0 - 2134.5 -

Private 9024.5 208.6 142.5 105.0 8510.7 * 6135.7

Cooperative 5418.6 - - - 2191.0 -

Total (I) 20842.4 616.5 942.5 105.0 12836.2 * 6135.7

II. Under Implementation

Public 240.0 - - - - - Private - - - - - - Cooperative - - - - - -

Total (II) 240.0 - - - - -

G. Total (I + II) 21082.4 616.5 942.5 105.0 12836.2 6135.7

III. Under Consideration

Public 1056.0 - - - - - Private 2417.1 - - - 1000.0 - Cooperative 1567.5 - - - - -

Total (III) 5040.6 - - - 1000.0 -

G. Total (I+II+III) 26123.0 616.5 942.5 105.0 13836.2 6135.7

*Out of which DAP capacity is about 7089 thousand tonnes.

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacity Product-location commissioning (As on ion

1.11.2005) 2004-05 (April/

March)I. IN PRODUCTION

N & NP/NPK Fertilisers1. BVFCL, Namrup III Public N. Gas Oct. 1987 Urea 315.0 177.6#

(Assam) Revamp: March 2002 N 145.0 81.72. CFL: Private

(a) Vizag Naphtha 1967 Urea (Andhra Pradesh) (Original) Expn.: 1994 NP/NPKs

External NH3 2000 28-28-0 318.4(Current) 14-35-14 162.4

20-20-0 207.810-26-26 22.4N 171.0 155.7P2O5 221.0 193.4

(b) Ennore Private External NH3 March 1963 APS: 16-20-0 170.0 117.2(Tamil Nadu) Expn. April 1997,(formerly EID, Parry) April 2000 20-20-0 70.0 105.3

N 41.2 39.8P2O5 48.0 44.5

3. Chambal Fert. Private Urea Total 1729.2 1855.8Gadepan, Kota (Rajasthan) (Unit I + II)

N 795.4 853.7(i) Unit I N. Gas Trial : Dec. 1993 Urea 864.6 961.4

Commercial.Jan.'94 N 397.7 442.2(ii) Unit II Naphtha October, 1999 Urea 864.6 894.4

N 397.7 411.44. Cyanides & Chemicals, Private External NH3 Dec.1982 A/S 2.6 1.2

Surat (Gujarat) N 0.5 0.35. Deepak Fertilisers Private N. Gas March, 1992 Ammonium 300.0 73.5

& Petro Chemicals Corpn. Expn. April 2003 Nitro PhosphateTaloja (Maharashtra) (23-23-0)

N 69.0 16.9P2O5 69.0 16.9

6. Duncans Industries,@ Private Naphtha Dec. 1969 Urea 722.0 —(formerly ICI India and and March 1970later Chand Chhap Fert.) Expn Sept. 1981Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) N 332.1 —

7. FACT: Public(a) Udyogamandal Naphtha June 1947 A/S — —

(Kerala) (Closed—Oct.1990)Stage I Dec.1960 APS :Stage II Nov.1962 20-20-0 148.5 104.4Stage III Nov.1967 16-20-0 —Stage IV Nov.1971 A/Cl —

(Closed—May 1989)@ = Name of the company changed from 1st November ’94.# = Net production (Saleable Urea (Continued)

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('000 tonnes) End product

800.0

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacity Product-location commissioning (As on ion

1.11.2005) 2004-05 (April/

March)7. FACT: (Concluded)

Stage V March 1991 A/S (By prod- 225.0 200.6(Caprolactum) uct from Ammonia replacement: caprolactum)March 1998

N 76.1 62.2P2O5 29.7 20.9

(b) Cochin I (Kerala) Naphtha April 1973 Urea 330.0 NilN 152.0 —

(c) Cochin II (Kerala) External NH3 December 1976 NP/NPKs:20-20-0 485.0 456.4N 97.0 91.3P2O5 97.0 91.3

8. Godavari Fertilisers & Private External NH3 Trial production—> DAP 615.7Chemicals, Kakinada Train I Dec.1987 20-20-0 — (Andhra Pradesh) Train II Feb. 1988 17-17-17 —

Expn. Train I & 14-35-14 166.7Train II April 2002 10-26-26 41.2

12-32-16 64.8N 149.4 146.1P2O5 381.8 373.0

9. GNFC, Bharuch Private Fuel oil 1982 Urea 636.0 637.5 (Gujarat) Expn. April 1991 CAN (25%N) 142.5 170.6

ANP (20-20-0) 142.5 180.0N 356.7 371.9P2O5 28.5 36.0

10. GSFC : Private(a) Vadodara (Gujarat) Naphtha & Phase I May 1967 Urea 370.6 302.7

N.Gas Phase II June 1969 ASP (20-20-0) 108.0 117.4Phase III Aug.1974 or

DAP 108.0 88.7A/S 196.0 274.0(By product from caprolactum)N 230.3 235.1P2O5 49.7 64.3

(b) Vadodara (Gujarat) External NH3 June 1981 A/S 10.0 1.3(Polymer Unit) N 2.1 0.3

(c) Sikka I (Gujarat) External NH3 Trial - Dec.1986 DAP 588.0 574.2Commercial - June 1987 N 105.8 103.4

P2O5 270.5 264.2

(Continued)

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830.0

PLANT-WISE AND PRODUCT-WISE (Continued)('000 tonnes)

End product

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacity Product-location commissioning (As on ion

1.11.2005) 2004-05 (April/

March)10. GSFC : (Concluded)

(d) Sikka II (Gujarat) External NH3 Trial - June 2002 DAP 396.0 (IncludedCommercial - Oct. 2002 N 71.3 in Sikka I)

P2O5 182.211. Hindalco Industries, Private External NH3 Sept. 2000 DAP 400.0 286.3

Dahej (Gujarat) NP/NPK(In lieu of DAP)10-26-2612-32-1620-20-0N 72.0 51.5P2O5 184.0 131.7

12. IFFCO : Coop-(a) Kalol (Gujarat) erative N.Gas & April 1975 Urea 544.5 554.5

Naphtha Expn. Sept.1997(b) Kandla (Gujarat) External NH3 Nov. 1974/Jan. 1975 NP/NPK :

Expn. 1981 10-26-26 386.7Expn. June 1999 12-32-16 762.6

DAP 1290.9N 569.4 617.6P2O5 825.0 938.3

(c) Phulpur (Uttar Pradesh) Urea : Total 1415.7 1429.1(Unit I + II)N 651.2 657.4

(i) Unit I Naphtha March 1981 Urea 551.1 564.4N 253.5 259.6

(ii) Unit II Naphtha Expn.Dec.1997 Urea 864.6 864.7N 397.7 397.8

(d) Aonla (Uttar Pradesh) Urea : Total 1729.2 1730.1(Unit I + II)N 795.4 795.8

(i) Unit I N. Gas Trial: May 1988 Urea 864.6 864.8Commercial :July'88 N 397.7 397.8

(ii) Unit II N. Gas Expn. Dec. 1996 Urea 864.6 865.3N 397.7 398.0

13. Indo Gulf Ferts. Ltd., Private N. Gas Trial - Oct. 1988 Urea 864.6 985.2 Jagdishpur Commercial - Nov. 1988

(Uttar Pradesh) N 397.7 453.214. KRIBHCO, Hazira Coop- N. Gas March 1986 Urea 1729.2 1805.5

(Gujarat) erative N 795.4 830.5(Continued)

2191.0

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacity Product-location commissioning (As on ion

1.11.2005) 2004-05 (April/

March)15. MFL, Manali Public Naphtha Nov. 1971 Urea 486.8 473.0

(Tamil Nadu) III Stream NP/NPKs : Oct. 1976 17-17-17 315.7Revamp : 14-28-14 NilAug./Sept. 1997 20-20-0 6.7Coml. Prdn. March '98 19-19-19 7.6

DAP NilN 366.7 274.0P2O5 142.8 56.4

16. MCFL, Mangalore Private Naphtha March 1976 Urea 380.0 335.8 (Karnataka) External NH3 Expn. Dec. 1986 DAP 165.5

20-20-0 41.416-20-0 NilN 215.2 192.5P2O5 69.9 84.4

17. Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Private Urea : Total 1194.6 1392.5Chemicals, Kakinada (Unit I + II) (Andhra Pradesh) N 549.5 640.6

(i) Unit I N. Gas Trial :July 1992, Unit I 597.3 657.3Commercial : Aug.'92 N 274.8 302.4

(ii) Unit II N.Gas & Expn.March'98 Unit II 597.3 735.2Naphtha N 274.8 338.2

18. NFL : Public(a) Bhatinda (Punjab) Fuel Oil Oct. 1979 Urea 511.5 536.5

N 235.0 246.8(b) Nangal I (Punjab) Naphtha February 1961* CAN (25% N) 320.0 13.8

Nangal II (Pungal) Fuel Oil Nov. 1978, Urea 478.5 493.5Expn.: April 2001 N 300.1 230.5

(c) Panipat (Haryana) Fuel Oil September 1979 Urea 511.5 531.5N 235.0 244.5

(d) Vijaipur (Madhya Pradesh) Urea : Total 1729.2 1870.9(Unit I + II)N 795.4 860.6

(i) Unit I N. Gas Trial : Dec. 1987. Urea 864.6 926.4Commercial :July 1988 N 397.7 426.1

(ii) Unit II N. Gas Expn. March 1997 Urea 864.6 944.5N 397.7 434.5

19. NLC, Neyveli Public Fuel Oil March 1966 (Lignite) Urea — — (Tamil Nadu) Switched over to Fuel (Closed from 1.4.2003)

Oil in Aug. 1979 N — —

* = Nangal I switched over from electrolysis to Naphtha effective June 1990.

(Continued)

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End product

220.0

840.0

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacity Product-location commissioning (As on ion

1.11.2005) 2004-05 (April/

March)20. Oswal Chems. & Ferts. Private N. Gas Trial production -- Urea 864.6 861.1

(a) Shahjahanpur Nov. 1995. Commercial (Uttar Pradesh) production Dec.1995 N 397.7 396.1(b) Paradeep (Orissa) External NH3 April 2000 DAP 1500.0 600.2

20-20-0 420.0 29.4N 325.0 113.9P2O5 802.8 282.0

21. Paradeep Phosphates Private External NH3 August 1986 DAP 733.2 I & II, Paradeep 28-28-0 11.5 (Orissa) 10-26-26 57.8

12-32-16 25.320-20-0 193.6N 130.0 182.7P2O5 331.0 402.3

22. RCFL : Public(a) Thal Vaishet N.Gas & Plant I April 1985 Urea 1706.8 1790.0

(Maharashtra) Naphtha Plant II July 1985Retrofit Phase I : Oct./Nov. 1998 N 785.1 823.4

(b) Trombay (I & IV) N. Gas October 1965 Urea (closed) (Maharashtra) Noember 1965 15-15-15 300.0 350.0

Debottle — Nitro Phosphate:July 1976, 4th stage 20-20-0 361.0 223.0expn.—April 1978 AmmoniumSwitched over to Nitrate natural gas—1979 Phosphate :Urea plant closed N 117.2 97.1w.e.f. 2.4.95 P2O5 117.2 97.1

(c) Trombay V - do - July 1982 Urea 330.0 — (Maharashtra) N 152.0 —

23. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam, Public COG July 1989 A/S 41.7 37.5Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)(Visakhapatnam Steel Plant) N 8.6 7.7

24. SAIL : Public(a) Bhilai (Chhattisgarh) COG January 1955 A/S 32.5 39.0

Expn. I — Dec.1959Expn. II — June 1983 N 6.7 8.0

(b) Bokaro (Jharkhand) COG October 1972 A/S 36.3 27.9Expn. I — Nov. 1973Expn. II — March 1977 N 7.5 5.8

(c) Durgapur (West Bengal) COG April 1960 A/S 21.2 12.3N 4.4 2.5

(Continued)

('000 tonnes)End product

720.0

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacity Product-location commissioning (As on ion

1.11.2005) 2004-05 (April/

March)24. SAIL : (Concluded)

(d) IISCO, Burnpur-Kulti COG 1947 A/S 23.0 9.5 (West Bengal) N 4.7 2.0

(e) Rourkela (Orissa) COG March 1967 A/S 28.2 12.5N 5.8 2.6

(f) Rourkela (Fert. Plant) COG+ November 1962 CAN 480.0 Nil(Orissa) Naphtha Expn. I—Aug 1969 (25% N)

Expn II—NaphthaReformer 1978-79 N 120.0 —

25. SFC, Kota (Rajasthan) Private Naphtha Feb. 1969 Urea 379.0 379.0Expn.—Dec. 1974 N 174.3 174.3

26. SPIC, Tuticorin Private Naphtha June 1975 Urea 620.0 678.8 (Tamil Nadu) April 1977 DAP 369.5

(Train I)External NH3 March 1983 Train II

July 1988 (Retrofittingof Train I)17-17-1720-20-0 34.7N 400.7 385.7P2O5 211.0 176.9

27. Tata Chemicals: Private (a) Babrala N. Gas Dec. 1994 Urea 864.6 969.3 (Uttar Pradesh) N 397.7 445.9(b) Haldia External NH3 January, 1985 DAP: 670.0 255.0(Phosphatic Division) Expn. January 1999 NPK : (West Bengal) 10-26-26 100.0 143.2

12-32-16 (In lieu of 99.314-35-14 DAP 17.215-15-15 5.1N 120.6 75.3P2O5 308.2 193.1

28. Tuticorin Alkali Chems. Private External NH3 July 1982 A/Cl. 105.0 82.4& Ferts., Tuticorin (TN) Expn. Oct. 1999 N 26.3 20.6

29. ZIL, Zuari Nagar Private Naphtha May 1973 Urea 399.3 449.4 (Goa) March 1975 NP/NPKs

Expn.— 28-28-0 NilAugust 2000 20-20-0 Nil

19-19-19 272.710-26-26 111.314-35-1412-32-16 26.2

Expn. Dec. 1984 DAP 330.0 193.2DAP Expn. Feb. 1998 N 288.7 307.6and August 2001 P2O5 197.4 178.0

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End product

240.0

606.1

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Name of the plant/ Sector Feedstock Date of Product/Nutrient Capacitylocation commissioningII.UNDER IMPLEMENTATION 1. BVFCL, Namrup II Public N. Gas IInd half 2005 Urea 240.0

(Assam) (Revamp) (After revamp)N 110.4

IIIUNDER CONSIDERATION From zero date1. CFCL, Gadepan II (Raj.) Private N. Gas 22 months Urea 224.4

(De-bottlenecking) N 103.22. IFFCO, Aonla I (U.P.) Coop- N. Gas 24 months Urea 135.3

(De-bottlenecking) erative N 62.23. IFFCO, Aonla II (U.P.) Coop- N. Gas 24 months Urea 125.4

(De-bottlenecking) erative N 57.74. IFFCO, Phulpur I (U.P.) Coop- N. Gas 24 months Urea 125.4

(De-bottlenecking) erative N 57.75. IFFCO, Phulpur II (U.P.) Coop- N. Gas 24 months Urea 125.4

(De-bottlenecking) erative N 57.76. IGFL, Jagdishpur (U.P.) Private N. Gas 14 months Urea 244.2

(De-bottlenecking) N 112.37. IGFL, Jagdishpur (U.P.) Private N. Gas 33 months Urea 1138.5

(Expansion project) N 523.78. KRIBHCO, Hazira, Coop- N. Gas 33 months Urea 1056.0

Expn. (Gujarat) erative N 485.89. NFCL, Kakinada I (A.P.) Private N. Gas 24 months Urea 260.0

(De-bottlenecking/Revamp) N 119.610. NFCL, Kakinada II (A.P.) Private N. Gas 24 months Urea 260.0

(De-bottlenecking/Revamp) N 119.611. PPL, Paradeep (Orissa) Private DAP 705.0

NP - 20-20-0NPK - 10-26-26 295.0

12-32-1614-35-14

N 174.1P2O5 398.9

12. RCF, Thal (Mah.) Public N. Gas 33 months Urea 1056.0(Expansion project) N 485.8

13. TCL, Babrala (U.P.) Private N. Gas 22 months Urea 290.0(De-bottlenecking) N 133.4

Note: Production of N excludes nitrogen meant for non agricultural purposes.Abbreviations:

BVFCL — Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd.CFL — Coromandel Fertilisers Ltd. MFL — Madras Fertilizers Ltd.FACT — Fertilisers & Chemicals Travancore Ltd. NFL — National Fertilizers Ltd.GNFC — Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co. Lt NLC — Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.GSFC — Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. RCFL — Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.HLCL — Hind Lever Chemicals Ltd. SAIL — Steel Authority of India Ltd.IFFCO — Indian Farmers Fertilisers Coop. Ltd. SFC — Shriram Fertilisers & Chemicals IISCO — Indian Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. SPIC — Southern Petrochemical Industries Corpn. Ltd.KRIBHCO — Krishak Bharati Cooperative Ltd. ZIL — Zuari Industries Ltd.MCFL — Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd NH3 - Ammonia

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Company Location Participants Est.project Date Product Capacity Buy backcost of ('000 tonnes arrangement

(US $ million) Commiss- per annum) by Indiaioning

I. IN PRODUCTION

1.ICS, Senegal Darou, IFFCO,SPIC, Original April, 1984 PhosphoricM' Bao Govt. of India 275.21 Debottlenecking acidSenegal ICS-Senegal Debottlenecking 1991

45.662.ICS, Senegal IFFCO 250 Feb. Phosphoric (Expn.) ICS-Senegal 2002 acid

3.Indo Jordan Eshidiya, SPIC, 170 May 1997 Phosphoric 224 100% Chemicals Co. Jordan JPMC,Jordan acid (P2O5)

The ArabInvestment Co.

4. Indo Maroc Jorf Lasfer, Chambal Fert. 205 Oct.1999 Phosphoric 330 Upto 70% Phosphore S.A Morocco & Chem., acid (P2O5)

OCP,Morocco

5.Oman India Qalhat,Sur, KRIBHCO, June Ammonia 1155 100% of Fert. Co. Muscat, IFFCO, 968.2 2005 Urea 1652 Urea

Oman Oman Oil Co., production isOman being purchased

by Govt. of IndiaII. UNDER IMPLEMENTATION

1.SPIC Fert. Jabel Ali SPIC,MCN & Chem. Ltd. Free Zone, ETA-Dubai 170 IV Qtr. Urea 400

Dubai 2005

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1.01 (d) JOINT VENTURES ABROAD

660 (P2O5)

100% upto 550 thousand tonnes P2O5 by IFFCO

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('000 tonnes)

Capacity Production ProductionName of the plant/location Sector Date of (As on 2004-05 Capacity 2004-05

commissioning Nov. 1st (April- (April-2005 March) March)

IN PRODUCTION1 . Aarti Fertilisers Pvt. 120.0 42.1 19.2 6.7

(A division of Aarti Industries Ltd)Valsad (Guj)

2 . Agro Phos (India) Ltd, Dewas Pvt. 45.0 2.8 7.2 0.5(MP)

3 . Andhra Sugars Pvt. March 1961 66.0 49.9 10.6 8.0Tanuku, W.Godavari (A.P.) Expn.I November1988

Expn.II Febreuary 19894 . Arawali Phosphate Pvt. April 2000 66.0 30.4 10.6 4.9

Umra, Udaipur ( Raj )5 . Arihant Phosphates & Fertilizers Pvt. 66.0 6.0 10.6 1.0

Nimbaheda, Chittorgarh (Raj.)6 . Arihant Fertilizers & Chemicals India Pvt. 66.0 n.a 10.6 n.a

Kanawati, Neemuch (M P)7 . Asian Fertilizers Pvt. Trial Prodn. 66.0 64.5 10.6 10.3

Vill Deokahia, Gorakhpur (U.P.) November 1993Comm. Prod. April 1993

8 . Balaji Fertilisers Pvt Pvt. May 2003 60.0 20.4 9.6 3.3Nanded, (Mah)

9 . Basant Agro Tech (India) Pvt. 1999 83.0 60.9 13.3 9.7Barshi Takli, Akola ( Mah )

10 . BEC Fertilizers Pvt.( Unit of Bhilai Engg. Corpn. Ltd) a). Bilaspur , (Chhattisgarh) June 1985 135.0 100.2 21.6 16.0 b) Pulgaon, Wardha, (Mah.) July 2001 66.0 66.6 10.6 10.7

11 . Bharat Fertiliser Industries Pvt. January 1986 132.0 0.5 21.1 0.1Kharivali , Thane (Mah.) October 1990(Unit I Closed 1988)

12 . Bohra Industries Pvt. April 2001 200.0 n.a 32.0 n.aUmra, Udaipur (Raj.)

13 . Chemtech Fertilizers Pvt. 90.0 20.7 14.4 3.3Kazipalli, Medak (AP)

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Capacity Production ProductionName of the factory/location Sector Date of (As on 2004-05 Capacity 2004-05

commissioning Nov. 1st (April- (April-2005 March) March)

14 . Coimbatore Pioneer Fertilizers Pvt. February 1966 60.0 35.9 9.6 5.7MuthugoundanpudurCoimbatore (T.N.)

15 . Coromandel Fertilisers Pvt. 1906 132.0 100.7 21.1 16.1(formerly EID Parry), Ranipet, N. Arcot (T.N.) Exp. 1994

16 . Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Pvt. Original 1924 300.0 91.8 48.0 14.7Ambernath, Thane ( Mah ) Exp. I May 1973

Exp. II January 1983Exp.III April 1985

17 . Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Pvt. October 1953 66.0 23.8 10.6 3.8Khemli, Udaipur (Raj)(formerly Udaipur Phosphates)

18 . Gayatri Spinners, Pvt. June 1997 33.0 13.9 5.3 2.2Hamirgarh, Bhilwara (Raj)

19 . Indian Phosphate, Umrada Pvt. November 2005 66.0 11.9 10.6 1.9Udaipur, (Raj)

20 . Jairam Phosphates Pvt. January 2000 66.0 40.0 10.6 6.4Wadsa, Gadichiroli ( Mah. )

21 . Jairam Phosphates Unit II Pvt. 66.0 10.6 0.0Farhad (Somani), (Chhattisgarh)

22 . Jayshree Chemicals & Fertilisers Pvt. December 1961Khardah, 24 Parganas ( W B )(a) Unit-I I Expn.March1973 93.7 33.0 15.0 5.3

II Expn.August1984(b) Unit-II November 1984 66.0 43.8 10.6 7.0

23 . Jubilant Organosys Pvt. June 1986 132.0 107.2 21.1 17.2Bharatigram, Gajraula (U.P.) Expn. Nov. 1996(Formerly Vam Organic Chemicals Ltd.)

24 . Kashi Urvarak Pvt. 33.0 n.a 5.3 n.aJagdishpur, Sultanpur ( U P )

25 . Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilisers Pvt. October 1986 132.0 65.8 21.1 10.5(Jhansi Unit) (UP)

26 . Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilizers, Pvt. May 1987 400.0 159.5 64.0 25.5Nimrani, Khargone (M P)

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('000 tonnes)

Capacity Production ProductionName of the factory/location Sector Date of (As on 2004-05 Capacity 2004-05

commissioning Nov. 1st (April- (April-2005 March) March)

27 . Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilisers Pvt. 200.0 37.3 32.0 6.0Dhinwa, Nimbaheda, Chittorgarh (Raj)

28 . Krishna Industrial Corporation Pvt. April 1964 66.0 21.3 10.6 3.4Nidadavole, West Godavari ( A P )

29 . Liberty Phosphate Pvt. Feburay 1977 165.0 146.4 26.4 23.4 (a) Madri, Udaipur (Raj.) Expn. I October 1978

Expn.II October 1982Expn.III August 1995

(b) Nandesari, Vadodara (Guj.) 100.0 48.3 16.0 7.730 . Liberty Urvarak Pvt. 100.0 59.3 16.0 9.5

Nimrani, Khargone (M P )31 . Madhya Bharat Agro Products Pvt. 60.0 6.0 9.6 0.96

Sagar ( M P )32 . Madhya Bharat Phosphates Pvt. 30.0 11.3 4.8 1.81

Sanchi, Raisen (MP)33 . Madhya Pradesh Orgochem Pvt. 75.0 n.a 12.0 n.a

Jawad, Neemuch ( M P )34 . Mahadeo Fertilizers Pvt. December 1988 115.0 nil 18.4 nil

Bindki, Fatehpur ( U P )35 . Mangalam Phosphates Pvt. 66.0 n.a 10.6 n.a

Hamirgarh, Bhilwara (Raj)36 . Mexican Agro Chemicals, Pvt. January 1999 45.0 n.a 7.2 n.a

( formerly Asha Phosphates), Jaggakhedi, Mandsaur (M.P)

37 . Mukteswar Fertilizers 60.0 n.a 9.6 n.aNarayankhedi, Ujjain (MP)

38 . Narmada Agro Chemicals Pvt. 33.0 1.9 5.3 0.30Junagadh (Guj)

39 . Natraj Organics Pvt. 45.0 n.a 7.2 n.aMuzaffarnagar (UP)

40 . Nirma Ltd. Pvt. 1995 100.0 81.8 16.0 13.1Moraiya, Ahmedabad (Guj.)

41 . Phosphate Co Pvt. 1950 120.0 76.3 19.2 12.2Rishra, Hoogly ( W B ) Expn.I Dec.1967

Expn.II June 1973(Continued)

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Capacity Production ProductionName of the factory/location Sector Date of (As on 2004-05 Capacity 2004-05

commissioning Nov. 1st (April- (April-2005 March) March)

42 . Pragati Fertilizers Pvt. October 1983 37.0 19.0 5.9 3.0Visakhapatnam ( A P )

43 . Prathyusha Chems and Fertilisers Pvt. August 2000 100.0 11.9 16.0 1.9Parwada, Visakhapatnam (A P)

44 . Prem Shakhi Fertilizers Pvt. 66.0 22.6 10.6 3.6Lakadwas, Udaipur ( Raj. )

45 . Priyaanka Fertilizers & Chemicals Pvt. November 2000 36.0 9.7 5.8 1.6Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam (AP)

46 . Rama Krishi Rasayan Pvt. Mundhawa 1950 165.0 54.8 26.4 8.8Loni Kalbhor, Pune ( Mah. ) shifted site and

recommissioned in June 1967, Expn.April 1986

47 . Rama Phosphates Pvt. August 1987 132.0 98.8 21.1 15.8Dharampuri, Indore (M P ) Expn. August 1994

48 . Rama Phosphates Pvt. October 1996 132.0 64.9 21.1 10.4Umra, Udaipur(Raj.)

49 . Sadhana Phosphates & Chems Pvt. April 1998 99.0 18.1 15.8 2.9Gudli, Udaipur (Raj.) Expan. October 1999

50 . Shiva Fertilizers Pvt. April 1994 90.0 52.8 14.4 8.4Loha, Nanded (Mah.)

51 . Shri Bhavani Mishra Fertilizer Pvt. 30.0 9.8 4.8 1.6Vazirabad, Nanded ( Mah. )

52 . Shri Ganpati Fertilizers Pvt. April 2000 198.0 n.a 31.7 n.aAmba Bari, Chittorgarh ( Raj. )

53 . Shrikrishna Fertilizers Pvt. 33.0 n.a 5.3 n.aMuzaffarpur (Bihar)

54 . Sona Phosphates Pvt. 15.0 0.3 2.4 0.05Sarigam, Valsad (Guj)

55 . Shurvi Colour Chem Pvt. 18.0 6.1 2.9 0.97Udaipur (Raj)

56 . Swastik Fertilizers & Chemicals Pvt. July 1990 33.0 15.5 5.3 2.5Sandla, Dhar (MP)

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Capacity Production ProductionName of the factory/location Sector Date of (As on 2004-05 Capacity 2004-05

commissioning Nov. 1st (April- (April-2005 March) March)

57 . Subhodaya Chemicals Pvt. 50.0 11.7 8.0 1.9Gauripatnam, W. Godavari (A.P.)

58 . T J Agro Industries Pvt. October 2003 33.0 18.4 5.3 3.0Navsari (Guj)

59 . Tata Chemicals Pvt. January 1999 165.0 114.6 26.4 18.3(Phosphatic Divn.), Haldia, Midnapore (W.B.)

60 . Teesta Agro Industries Pvt. December 1991 165.0 95.8 26.4 15.3Rajganj, Jalpaiguri (W.B.)

61 . TEDCO Granites Pvt. March 1996 132.0 53.5 21.1 8.6Hamirgarh, Bhilwara (Raj.)

62 . Tungabhadra Fertilizers & Chemicals. Pvt. 1995 60.0 34.6 9.6 5.5Koppal, Hospet, (Karnataka)

63 . V.K. Phosphates, Bartara Pvt. 60.0 n.a 9.6 n.a Bartara, Shahjahanpur (U P)

Total (66 Plants) 6,135.7 2,395.1 981.7 383.2Note : The above list excludes the plants which are idle /closed / under Technical Audit.

n.a = not available

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(`000 tonnes)

Total P2O5

No. of SSP Equivalent Capacity

Zone/State plants Capacity P2O5 Capacity through

(approx.) SSP/NP/NPKs

East 6 642.7 102.8 1,544.9 6.7 Bihar 1 33.0 5.3 5.3 100.0

Orissa - - - 1,133.8 -

West Bengal 5 609.7 97.6 405.8 24.0

North 7 583.0 93.3 93.3 100.0 Haryana - - - - -

Uttar Pradesh 7 583.0 93.3 93.3 100.0

South 10 697.0 111.5 1,312.7 8.5 Andhra Pradesh 7 445.0 71.2 674.0 10.6

Karnataka 1 60.0 9.6 79.5 12.1

Kerala - - - 126.7 -

Tamil Nadu 2 192.0 30.7 432.5 7.1

West 43 4,213.0 673.9 2,597.5 25.9 Chhattisgarh 2 201.0 32.2 32.2 100.0

Gujarat 6 401.0 64.2 1,604.1 4.0

Madhya Pradesh 11 1,046.0 167.3 167.3 100.0

Maharashtra 9 992.0 158.7 344.9 46.0

Rajasthan 15 1,573.0 251.6 251.6 100.0

Goa - - - 197.4 -

All India 66 6,135.7 981.7 5,548.4 17.7 Note = Totals may not exactly tally due to rounding off.

to total P2O5

capacity

Total SSP Plants Percent share

of P2O5 Capacity

through SSP

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1.02 (b) STATEWISE NUMBER AND CAPACITY OF SSP PLANTS IN PRODUCTIONWITH SHARE TO TOTAL P2O5 CAPACITY

(As on November 1, 2005)

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(Per cent)

Category/Sector Public Private Coop. Total Public Private Coop. TotalSector Sector Sector Sector Sector Sector

1. Factories in production 29.5 47.5 23.0 100.0 7.0 78.1 14.9 100.0

2. Projects under implementation 100.0 - - 100.0 - - - -

3. Projects under consideration 19.5 51.6 28.9 100.0 - 100.0 - 100.0

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SECTOR-WISE SHARE OF CAPACITY(As on November 1, 2005)

1.03 SHARE OF FERTILISER CAPACITY UNDER VARIOUS STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATIONNUTRIENT-WISE AND SECTOR-WISE

(As on November 1, 2005)

N P2O5

P2O5

Coop.14.9%

Pub.7.0%

Pvt.78.1%

N

.Pvt47.5%

.Pub29.5%

.Coop23%

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('000 tonnes of nutrient N per annum) Category/Sector Natural Naphtha Mixed Fuel Coke/ Ammonia Total

gas Naphtha/ oil Coke/ (ExternalN.Gas oven supply)

gas &others

1. Factories in production 5,009.8 3,188.5 1,265.9 1,046.8 61.0 1,673.7 12,245.7 (40.9) (26.0) (10.3) (8.6) (0.5) (13.7) (100.0)

2. Projects under implementation 110.4 - - - - - 110.4 (100.0) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) (100.0)

3. Projects under consideration 2,318.7 * - - - - 174.1 2,492.8 (93.0) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) (7.0) (100.0)

Total 7,438.9 3,188.5 1,265.9 1,046.8 61.0 1,847.8 14,848.9 (50.1) (21.5) (8.5) (7.1) (0.4) (12.4) (100.0)

* = N. Gas/LNGNote: Figures in brackets indicate the percentage contribution through a fertiliser feedstock

to the total (horizontal).

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1.04 CAPACITY OF NITROGEN (N) - FEEDSTOCK-WISE(As on November 1, 2005)

FEEDSTOCK-WISE SHARE OF CAPACITY - N

MixedNaphtha/N. Gas

10.3%

F.Oil8.6%

COG0.5%

External NH3

13.7%

Naphtha26%

N.Gas40.9%

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Zone/State

AS CAN Urea ACl APS DAP Nitro NP/NPKs SSPPhosphate

East Zone 108.7 480.0 315.0 - - 2,890.0 - 420.0 642.7

Assam - - 315.0 - - - - - -

Bihar & 36.3 - - - - - - - 33.0

Jharkhand

Orissa 28.2 480.0 - - - 2,220.0 - 420.0 -

West Bengal 44.2 - - - - 670.0 - - 609.7

North Zone - 320.0 7,962.2 - - - - - 583.0

Haryana - - 511.5 - - - - - -

Punjab - 320.0 990.0 - - - - - -

Uttar Pradesh - - 6,460.7 - - - - - 583.0

South Zone 266.7 - 3,011.4 105.0 1,252.6 1,277.0 - 1,640.0 697.0

Andhra Pradesh 41.7 - 1,194.6 - - 830.0 - 800.0 445.0

Karnataka - - 380.0 - 120.0 100.0 - - 60.0

Kerala 225.0 - 330.0 - 633.5 - - - -

Tamil Nadu - - 1,106.8 105.0 499.1 347.0 - 840.0 192.0

West Zone 241.1 142.5 9,553.8 - - 2,922.0 1,103.5 1,331.0 4,213.0

Gujarat 208.6 142.5 3,280.3 - - 2,592.0 142.5 1,091.0 401.0

Madhya Pradesh & 32.5 - 1,729.2 - - - - - 1,247.0

Chhattisgarh

Maharashtra - - 2,036.8 - - - 961.0 - 992.0

Rajasthan - - 2,108.2 - - - - - 1,573.0

Goa - - 399.3 - - 330.0 - 240.0 -

All India 616.5 942.5 20,842.4 105.0 1,252.6 7,089.0 1,103.5 3,391.0 6,135.7

Share to Capacity (%)

N 1.0 1.9 78.3 0.2 2.0 10.4 1.8 4.3 -

P2O5 - - - - 4.5 58.8 4.0 15.0 17.7

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1.05 CAPACITY OF FERTILISERS - STATE-WISE AND PRODUCT-WISE

(As on November 1, 2005)

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Zone/State

N P2O5 Urea N P2O5 Urea DAP/NPKs N P2O5 N P2O5

East Zone 863.0 1,544.9 240.0 110.4 - - 1,000.0 174.1 398.9 1,147.5 1,943.8 Assam 145.0 - 240.0 110.4 - - - - - 255.4 - Bihar & 7.5 5.3 - - - - - - - 7.5 5.3 Jharkhand

Orissa 580.8 1,133.8 - - - - 1,000.0 174.1 398.9 754.9 1,532.7 West Bengal 129.7 405.8 - - - - - - - 129.7 405.8

North Zone 3,741.9 93.3 - - - 2,184.2 - 1,004.7 - 4,746.6 93.3 Haryana 235.0 - - - - - - - - 235.0 - Punjab 535.1 - - - - - - - - 535.1 - Uttar Pradesh 2,971.8 93.3 - - - 2,184.2 - 1,004.7 - 3,976.5 93.3

South Zone 2,253.5 1,312.7 - - - 520.0 - 239.2 - 2,492.7 1,312.7 Andhra Pradesh 878.5 674.0 - - - 520.0 - 239.2 - 1,117.7 674.0 Karnataka 215.2 79.5 - - - - - - - 215.2 79.5 Kerala 324.9 126.7 - - - - - - - 324.9 126.7 Tamil Nadu 834.9 432.5 - - - - - - - 834.9 432.5

West Zone 5,387.3 2,597.5 - - - 2,336.4 - 1,074.8 - 6,462.1 2,597.5 Gujarat 2,203.5 1,604.1 - - - 1,056.0 - 485.8 - 2,689.3 1,604.1 Madhya Pradesh & 802.1 199.5 - - - - - - - 802.1 199.5 Chhattisgarh - - Maharashtra 1,123.3 344.9 - - - 1,056.0 - 485.8 - 1,609.1 344.9 Rajasthan 969.7 251.6 - - - 224.4 - 103.2 - 1,072.9 251.6 Goa 288.7 197.4 - - - - - - - 288.7 197.4

All India 12,245.7 5,548.4 240.0 110.4 - 5,040.6 1,000.0 2,492.8 398.9 14,848.9 5,947.3 Share to Capacity (%)

N 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - P2O5 100.0 - - - - 100.0

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IMPLEMETATION CONSIDERATION (I+II+III)Total

1.05 CAPACITY OF FERTILISERS - STATE-WISE AND PRODUCT-WISE (Concluded)(As on November 1, 2005)

Grand TotalI. IN PRODUCTION II. UNDER III. UNDER

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Year of Unit Feedstock Sector Capacity Project costcommissioning (000 tonnes (Rs. Million)

product)1966 NLC, Neyveli Lignite Public 153.5 389.6

F.oil (1969)1967 GSFC, Baroda N.Gas Private 370.6 632.21969 SFC, Kota Naphtha Private 379.0 300.01970 DIL, Kanpur Naphtha Private 722.0 521.21971 MFL, Madras Naphtha Public 486.8 632.21973 ZIL, Goa Naphtha Private 399.3 488.21973 FACT, Cochin Naphtha Public 330.0 6184.31975 SPIC,Tuticorin Naphtha Private 620.0 735.61975 IFFCO, Kalol N.Gas Cooperative 544.5 712.31976 MCF, Mangalore Naphtha Private 380.0 749.01978 NFL, Nangal F.oil Public 478.5 1325.01979 NFL, Bhatinda F.oil Public 511.5 2393.01979 NFL, Panipat F.oil Public 511.5 2235.01981 IFFCO,Phulpur Naphtha Cooperative 551.1 2051.81982 RCF,Trombay V N.Gas Public 330.0 1746.01982 GNFC,Bharuch F.oil Private 636.0 4450.01985 RCF,Thal N.Gas & Naphtha Public 1706.8 8900.01986 KRIBHCO,Hazira N.Gas Cooperative 1729.2 8900.01987 BVFC,Namrup III N.Gas Public 330.0 2855.5

(Formerly HFC)1988 NFL,Vijaipur I N.Gas Public 864.6 5073.51988 IFFCO,Aonla I N.Gas Cooperative 864.6 6478.41988 Indo Gulf Fert, Jagdishpur N.Gas Private 864.6 7015.21992 Nagarjuna Fer.,Kakinada I N.Gas Private 597.0 11855.41993 Chambal Fert.,Kota I N.Gas Private 864.6 11531.51994 Tata Chems.,Babrala N.Gas Private 864.6 14797.41995 Oswal Chems & Fert., N.Gas Private 864.6 9600.0

Shahjahanur1996 IFFCO,Aonla II N.Gas Cooperative 864.6 9550.01997 NFL,Vijaipur II N.Gas Public 864.6 10710.01997 IFFCO,Phulpur II Naphtha Cooperative 864.6 11900.01997 IFFCO,Kalol (Expn.) N.Gas & Naphtha Cooperative 150.0 1497.1

(additional)1998 MFL,Manali (Revamp) Naphtha Public 76.0 6014.3*

(additional)1998 Nagarjuna Fert., Kakinada II Naphtha Private 597.0 9700.01999 Chambal Fert.,Kota II Naphtha Private 864.6 12560.0 * = Total revamp cost for ammonia-urea and NPK plants.Source: Annual Report, 2004-05, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilzers, New Delhi

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Year/Period/Sector

N P2O5 Coop. Private TotalI. In Production

Before 1947 5 63 0.8 — 2.5 3.3 (5) (63) (0.8) (—) (2.5) (3.3)

At the end of 1947 5 5 5.5 — 0.4 5.9 (10) (68) (6.3) (—) (2.9) (9.2)

At the end of 1950 — 34 0.4 — 1.2 1.6 (10) (102) (6.7) (—) (4.1) (10.8)

1951-56 (I Plan) 90 4 53.7 — 0.4 54.1 (100) (106) (60.4) (—) (4.5) (64.9)

1956-61 (II Plan) 21 22 4.5 — 5.3 9.8 (121) (128) (64.9) (—) (9.8) (74.7)

1961-66 (III Plan) 349 146 113.8 — 8.2 122.0 (470) (274) (178.7) (—) (18.0) (196.7)

1966-69 (Annual Plans) 385 160 94.5 — 119.3 213.8 (855) (434) (273.2) (—) (137.3) (410.5)

1969-74 (IV Plan) 1,092 147 193.1 — 179.5 372.4 (1,947) (581) (466.3) (—) (316.8) (782.9)

1974-79 (V Plan) 1,327 536 639.2 97.6 237.0 973.8 (3,274) (1,117) (1,105.5) (97.6) (553.8) (1,756.7)

1979-80 628 167 735.7 — 3.5 739.2 (3,902) (1,284) (1,841.2) (97.6) (557.3) (2,495.9)

1980-85 (VI Plan) 1,339 438 708.8 233.5 670.8 1,613.1 (5,241) (1,722) (2,550.0) (331.1) (1,228.1) (4,109.0)

1985-86 683 52 957.0 — 34.4 991.4 (as on 1.10.85) (5,924) (1,774) (3,507.0) (331.1) (1,262.5) (5,100.4)

1986-87 838 544 450.0 927.0 120.0 1,497.0 (as on 1.10.86) (6,762) (2,318) (3,957.0) (1,258.1) (1,382.5) (6,597.4)

1987-88 322 153 283.3 — 139.6 422.9 (as on 1.10.87) (7,084) (2,471) (4,240.3) (1,258.1) (1,522.1) (7,020.3)

1988-89 1,075 198 587.1 696.0 992.5 2,275.6 (as on 1.10.88) (8,159) (2,669) (4,827.4) (1,954.1) (2,514.6) (9,295.9)

(Continued)

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1.07 CAPACITY AND FINANCIAL OUTLAY OF FERTILISER INDUSTRY

Financial outlay during the period(Rs. crore)

Sector

Capacity during theperiod*

('000 tonnes)Public

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Year/Period/Sector

N P2O5 Coop. Private Total1989-90 (VII Plan end) 12 47 28.4 — 9.6 38.0 (as on 1.10.89) (8,147) (2,716) (4,855.8) (1,954.1) (2,524.2) (9,333.9) 1990-91 — 35 — — 27.0 27.0 (as on 1.10.90) (8,147) (2,751) (4,855.8) (1,954.1) (2,551.2) (9,361.1)

1991-92 64 20 315.0 - 247.5 562.5 (as on 1.10.91) (8,211) (2,771) (5,170.8) (1,954.1) (2,798.7) (9,923.6) 1992-93 299 43 - - 1,440.0 1,440.0 (as on 1.10.92) (8,510) (2,814) (5,170.8) (1,954.1) (4,238.7) (11,363.6)

1993-94 - 10 - - 15.0 15.0 (as on 1.10.93) (8,510) (2,824) (5,170.8) (1,954.1) (4,253.7) (11,378.6) 1994-95 334 10 - - 1,208.5 1,208.5 (as on 1.10.94) (8,844) (2,834) (5,170.8) (1,954.1) (5,462.2) (12,587.1) 1995-96 154 90 - - 1,565.0 1,565.0 (as on 1.10.95) (8,998) (2,924) (5,170.8) (1,954.1) (7,027.2) (14,152.1) 1996-97 (VIII Plan end) 334 24 - - 1,325.0 (as on 1.10.96) (9,332) (2,948) (5,170.8) (1,954.1) (8,352.2) (15,477.1) 1997-98 625 217 1,483.7 1,079.1 158.9 2,721.7 (as on 1.10.97) (9,987) (3,165) (6,654.5) (3,033.2) (8,511.1) (18,198.8) 1998-99 614 41 667.0 993.0 2,054.0 3,714.0 (As on 1.10.98) (10,571) (3,206) (7,321.5) (4,026.2) (10,565.1) (21,912.8) 1999-2000 497 542 - 205.3 1,377.3 1,582.6 (As on 1.10.99) (11,068) (3,748) (7,321.5) (4,231.5) (11,942.4) (23,495.4) 2000-01 919 1,240 - - 1,955.4 1,955.4 (As on 1.10.2000) (11,987) (4,988) (7,321.5) (4,231.5) (13,897.8) (25,450.8) 2001-02 (IX Plan end) 117 261 153.0 - 40.0 193.0 (As on 1.10.2001) (12,104) (5,249) (7,474.5) (4,231.5) (13,937.8) (25,643.8) 2002-03 181 204 - - 279.1 279.1 (As on 1.10.2002) (12,285) (5,453) (7,474.5) (4,231.5) (14,216.9) (25,922.9) 2003-04 -72 69 - - - - (As on 1.10.2003) (12,213) (5,522) (7,474.5) (4,231.5) (14,216.9) (25,922.9) 2004-05 63 -22 - - - - (As on 1.11.2004) (12,276) (5,547) (7,474.5) (4,231.5) (14,216.9) (25,922.9) 2005-06 (As on 1.11.2005)

- Public - - - Coop. - - - - - -

- Private - (12,246) 1 (5,548) (7,474.5) (4,231.5) (14,216.9) (25,922.9) II Under implementation

- Public 110 -- Coop. - 110 - 350.0 - - 350.0

- Private - (12,356) - (5,548) (7,824.5) (4,231.5) (14,216.9) (26,272.9) * = For details on capacity, see Tables 1.01(a).+ = Includes cost of replacement of existing ammonia plants.Note: 1. Calendar year can be taken as to broadly conform to the financial year, say 1951=1951-52 and so on.

2. Figures in brackets represent cumulative totals

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1.07 CAPACITY AND FINANCIAL OUTLAY OF FERTILISER INDUSTRY (Concluded)

Capacity during the Financial outlay during the period

('000 tonnes) Sectorperiod* (Rs. crore)

Public

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Note: Capacity and investment at the end of each Plan Period.

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CAPACITY AND INVESTMENT IN THEFERTILISER INDUSTRY

02,0004,0006,0008,000

10,00012,00014,00016,00018,00020,000

Cap

acity

('00

0 to

nnes

)

I Plan

II Plan

III Plan

IV P

lan

V Plan

VI Plan

VII Plan

VIII Plan

IX P

lan

2004

-05

N P2O5

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

Inve

stm

ent (

Rs.

Cro

res)

I Plan

II Plan

III Plan

IV PlanV Plan

VI Plan

VII Plan

VIII Plan

IX Plan

2004

-05

Pub. Co-op. Pvt.

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('000 tonnes of P2O5 per annum)

Sulphuric PhosphoricCategory/ type of fertilisers Sulphur Smelter acid Nitric acid Total

gases (External acid (Externalsupply) supply)

I. Factories in production

1. SSP 924.0 -- 57.7 -- -- 981.72. NP/NPK fertilisers 1755.5 184.0 -- 152.0 2475.2 4566.7

69.0 @ 69.0 @I. Total 2679.5 184.0 57.7 152.0 2475.2 5548.4

69.0 @ 69.0 @(48.3) (3.3) (1.0) (2.8) (44.6) (100.0)

II. Projects under implementation

1. NP/NPK fertilisers -- -- -- -- -- --

II. Total -- -- -- -- -- -- (--) (--) (--) (--) (--) (--)

GRAND TOTAL 2679.5 184.0 57.7 152.0 2475.2 5548.469.0@ 69.0@

(48.3) (3.3) (1.0) (2.8) (44.6) (100.0)

@ = Also use phosphoric acid as a source of P2O5. Hence, included in column of phosphoric acid (external supply).Note : 1. Rock phosphate is the basic raw material which is processed with Sulphuric acid to release P2O5 in the

desired concentration. 'Factories based on imported phosphoric acid do not require either rock or sulphur as such to manufacture phosphatic fertilisers.

2. Figures in brackets indicate the percentage contribution through a fertiliser feedstock to the total (horizontal)

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1.08 CAPACITY OF PHOSPHATE (P2O5) ACCORDING TO RAW MATERIALS (As on November 1, 2005)

Raw Materials

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('000 tonnes)

Sl. Capacity as on AS ASN CAN Nitro- @No. 20.6% 26% Urea ACI 25% N phos- 18-46-0 16-20-0

N N 46% N 25% N 20.5%1 phate 20-20-02

N 20-20-01. December 31, 1950 81.0 - - - - - - - 2. December 31, 1960 491.9 148.0 24.0 48.8 - - - 16.5 3. September 30, 1970 1,031.1 121.9 1,581.3 65.6 800.0 180.0 108.0 232.5 4. November 1, 1975 955.8 50.0 4,086.4 64.8 800.0 180.0 108.0 51.5 5. September 1, 1980 969.0 - 7,525.0 84.8 800.0 555.0 108.0 51.5

181.22

6. October 1, 1981 969.0 - 8,243.9 84.8 800.0 360.0a 108.0 51.5148.52

7. October 1, 1987 1,087.8 - 12,435.9 217.8 800.0 360.0a 108.0 51.5148.52

8. October 1, 1988 1,021.8 - 14,695.0 217.8 800.0 360.0a 2,153.0 51.5148.52

9. October 1, 1989 1,063.5 - 14,695.0 156.8 800.0 360.0a 2,653.0 51.5148.52

10. October 1, 1990 1,063.5 - 14,695.0 156.8 800.0 360.0a 2,653.0 51.5148.52

11. October 1, 1991 1,086.0 - 14,695.0 132.0 942.5 360.0a 2,653.0 72.2142.5c 148.52

12. October 1, 1992 1,086.0 - 15,190.0 132.0 942.5 360.0a 2,653.0 95.0395.0c 148.52

13. October 1, 1993 1,086.0 - 15,190.0 132.0 942.5 360.0a 2,653.0 95.0372.0c 633.22

14. October 1, 1994 1,090.6 - 15,921.0 132.0 942.5 360.0a 2,653.0 95.0372.0c 633.22

15. October 1, 1995 886.5 - 16,341.0 132.0 942.5 360.0a 2,653.0 95.0372.0c 633.22

16. October 1, 1996 886.5 - 17,067.0 132.0 942.5 361.0a 2,653.0 95.0372.0c 633.22

17. October 1, 1997 923.6 - 18,254.2 132.0 942.5 361.0a 2,823.0 170.0372.0c 633.22

18. October 1, 1998 864.5 - 19,355.5 132.0 942.5 361.0a 2,944.0 170.0372.0c 633.22

19. October 1, 1999 864.5 - 19,996.8 132.0 942.5 361.0a 3,751.0 170.0372.0c 633.22

20. October 1, 2000 764.5 - 19,996.8 (L) 171.0 942.5 361.0a 5,993.0 170.021,079.1 (R) 372.0c 883.52

21. October 1, 2001 764.5 - 18,999.4 (L) 171.0 942.5 361.0a 6,101.0 170.021,079.1 (R) 372.0c 1033.52

22. October 1, 2002 764.5 - 20,995.9 171.0 942.5 503.5a 7,260.6 170.0229.5c 1053.52

23. October 1, 2003 764.5 - 20,842.4 105.0 942.5 503.5a 7,260.6 170.0300.0c 1053.52

24. November 1, 2004 764.5 - 20,842.4 105.0 942.5 503.5a 7,089.0 170.0300.0c 1292.52

25. November 1, 2005 616.5 - 20,842.4 105.0 942.5 503.5a 7,089.0 170.0300.0c 1292.52

@ = In addition, some other NP/NPK plants produced DAP for which DAP capacity is not separately available(a) = 20-20-0 (c) = ANP 23-23-0 (L) = Lincesed/ Installed capacity (R) = Reassessed capacity (Continued)

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1.09 CAPACITY OF FERTILISERS - PRODUCT-WISE AND NUTRIENT-WISE1950 to 2005

Nitrogenous fertilisers NP/NPK Fertilisers

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('000 tonnes)

Sl. Capacity as on 19-19-19/ 10-26-26/ Pelofos SSP TSPNo. 28-28-0 17-17-17/ 12-32-16 18% 16% 46% N P2O5

14-35-143 14-28-14 15-15-154 P2O5 P2O5 P2O5

1. December 31, 1950 - - - - 128.0 - 16.7 20.5 2. December 31, 1960 - - - - 577.1 - 162.2 95.6 3. September 30, 1970 260.0 - - - 1,337.9 27.0 1,349.3 433.5 4. November 1, 1975 410.6 360.0 375.5 45.0 1,420.6 27.0 2,625.1 737.6 5. September 1, 1980 401.0 920.0 503.5 45.0 1,634.4 567.0 4,357.8 1,333.8

96.53 32.06. October 1, 1981 401.0 920.0 800.0 45.0 1,836.9 567.0 4,735.8 1,386.1

96.53 300.04

7. October 1, 1987 401.0 1,005.0 800.0 - 4,625.4 27.0b 7,084.1 2,470.3 96.53 300.04

8. October 1, 1988 401.0 1,005.0 800.0 - 4,694.7 27.0b 8,159.2 2,668.6 96.53 300.04

9. October 1, 1989 251.0 1,005.0 800.0 - 4,998.8 27.0b 8,146.8 2,716.0 96.53 300.04

10. October 1, 1990 251.0 1,005.0 800.0 - 5,219.8 27.0b 8,146.8 2,751.4 96.53 300.04

11. October 1, 1991 251.0 1,005.0 800.0 - 5,107.5 27.0b 8,211.0 2,770.5 96.53 300.04

12. October 1, 1992 251.0 1,005.0 800.0 - 5,017.6 27.0b 8,509.9 2,813.7 96.53 300.04

13. October 1, 1993 401.0 540.0 800.0 - 5,083.6 27.0b 8,509.9 2,824.4 96.53 300.04

14. October 1, 1994 401.0 540.0 800.0 - 5,217.4 - 8,844.0 2,833.6 96.53 300.04

15. October 1, 1995 401.0 540.0 800.0 - 5,783.6 - 8,998.2 2,924.1 96.53 300.04

16. October 1, 1996 401.0 540.0 800.0 - 5,928.1 - 9,332.2 2,948.2 96.53 300.04

17. October 1, 1997 401.0 840.0 800.0 - 6,575.7 - 9,956.6 3,164.8 96.53 300.04

18. October 1, 1998 401.0 840.0 800.0 - 6,487.2 - 10,570.9 3,206.2 96.53 300.04

19. October 1, 1999 401.0 840.0 1057.0 - 6,616.3 - 11,068.0 3,747.9 96.53 300.04

20. October 1, 2000 440.0 840.0 1467.0 - 6,696.4 - 11,510.4 (L) 4,987.7 200.03 300.04 11,987.1 (R)

21. October 1, 2001 440.0 840.0 1440.0 - 7,823.6 - 11,149.1 (L) 5,248.8 200.03 300.04 12,104.2 (R)

22. October 1, 2002 440.0 840.0 1510.4 - 6,294.0 - 12,285.4 5,535.7 200.03 300.04

23. October 1, 2003 440.0 840.0 1510.4 - 6,023.0 - 12,214.3 5,508.4 200.03 300.04

24. November 1, 2004 540.0 840.0 1510.4 - 6,128.0 - 12,276.0 5,547.2 250.03 300.04

25. November 1, 2005 540.0 840.0 1510.4 - 6,135.7 - 12,245.7 5,548.4 250.03 300.04

b = TSP capacity of HCL, Khetri and FCI, Sindri (R) have been deleted as these are not in operation

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1.09 CAPACITY OF FERTILISERS - PRODUCT-WISE AND NUTRIENT-WISE (Concluded1950 to 2005

NP/NPK Fertilisers Phosphatic fertilisers Total

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Year Capacity Capacity

Capacity* Production Utilisation Capacity* Production Utilisation

% %

1982-83 5,174.0 3,429.7 67.0 1,492.0 983.7 69.0

1983-84 5,200.0 3,491.5 67.0 1,614.3 1,064.1 70.0

1984-85 5,592.0 3,917.3 74.0 1,767.6 1,317.8 86.0

1985-86 6,695.0 4,322.9 72.0 1,952.5 1,430.1 85.0

1986-87 6,880.0 5,412.0 79.0 2,214.1 1,661.9 81.0

1987-88 7,083.0 5,465.5 78.0 2,453.3 1,665.4 70.0

1988-89 8,148.0 6,712.4 85.2 2,666.0 2,252.5 87.0

1989-90 8,146.8 6,747.4 82.8 2,727.0 1,795.3 67.2

1990-91 8,146.8 6,993.1 85.7 2,765.0 2,051.1 75.0

1991-92 8,282.0 7,301.5 88.7 2,806.0 2,561.6 94.0

1992-93 8,509.9 7,430.6 88.1 2,806.0 2,320.8 83.3

1993-94 8,844.0 7,231.2 84.1 2,817.0 1,874.3 68.5

1994-95 8,998.0 7,944.3 91.0 2,873.0 2,562.6 90.9

1995-96 9,134.2 8,768.8 98.5 2,982.0 2,593.5 90.7

1996-97 9,468.2 8,593.1 93.2 3,027.3 2,578.6 86.1

1997-98 10,473.7 10,083.0 101.5 3,135.3 3,076.2 100.0

1998-99 10,559.3 10,477.3 99.2 3,346.8 3,204.8 96.3

1999-2000 11,077.8 10,873.2 100.1 3,760.7 3,447.7 91.0

2000-01 11032.0 (L) 10,942.8 92.0 4,987.7 3,734.2 77.6

11987.1 (R)

2001-02 12,166.0 10,689.5 87.9 5,112.4 3,835.2 75.5

2002-03 12,285.4 10,507.6 86.4 5,453.5 3,904.1 74.1

2003-04 12,213.4 10,556.8 86.4 5,522.1 3,617.0 67.8

2004-05 12,276.0 11,304.9 92.1 5,499.6 4,027.8 74.9

* = Capacity as at the end of the year viz., 31st March of plants in operation.

(L) = Lincesed/ Installed capacity. (R) = Reassessed capacity.

Note: Capacity utilisation has been worked out after taking into account the dates of commissioning

of new plants/expansion/closure/trial run.

('000 tonnes) ('000 tonnes)

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1.10 ALL INDIA CAPACITY, PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILISATION OF FERTILISER INDUSTRY1982-83 to 2004-05 (April-March)N P2O5

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GradeZone/State No. N P2O5 K2O Crops for which recommended

EastAssam 8 8 8 For Agricultural crops mainly

16 8 8 HYV paddy, sugarcane,12 6 6 wheat & potato10 2 410 5 10 Tea10 5 15

Bihar 15 15 7.518 18 618 18 1012 32 012 12 12

Orissa I 15 15 15 VegetablesII 10 10 20 Potato & Coconut (Basal)III 10 20 20 Paddy (Basal)IV Mix of Rock Phos & SSP based Groundnut

on P2O5 (1 : 1)

West Bengal I 8 8 8 These mixtures are recommendedII 12 12 12 for all crops suiting the fertiliserIII 20 20 0 recommendations in different

parts of the state.IV 10 5 10 Tea

North

Jammu & Kashmir 12 32 16

Uttar Pradesh 15 15 1020 20 1020 20 0

Uttaranchal 15 15 1020 20 1020 20 0

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GradeZone/State No. Crops for which recommended

N P2O5 K2O

South

Andhra Pradesh 1 6 18 12(S) FCV tobacco2 18 18 9 (M) Cotton, hybrid (seed production)3 5 15 15(S) Tobacco in collaboration with

+ 2 MgO M/s. Indian Leaf Tobacco Dev. Co.4 22 0 11 Paddy top dressing5 20 10 10 Sugarcane special

Karnataka 1 17 17 17

2 10 20 10

3 15 5 5

4 20 20 0

Kerala 1 13 10(5) 5 Paddy HYV short duration2 10 10(5) 5 Paddy - Medium duration

Paddy - Local and sugarcane3 20 0 10 Paddy top dressing4 10 5(3) 20 Coconut5 10 4(2) 14 Arecanut, pepper, cocoa6 15 10(5) 10 Vegetables (Cucurbits)7 10 10(5) 10 Vegetables (Solanaceous)8 5 15(7) 5 Pulses (cowpea), Tapioca9 8 8(4) 16 Cardamom

10 12 9(4) 12 Coffee11 10 10(5) 4

12 12(6) 610 10 412 13 6 Rubber (as recommended by the Rubber Board)12 12 1215 10 610 10 10

12 5 10(5) 10 Rose *13 18 18(18) 18 High analysis fertiliser**

* = FACT's Rose mixture was initially approved on ad hoc basis as a Standard Mixture till the trials that were being carried out by KAU were completed and results communicated. KAU has since approved the mixture.

** = This high analysis Standard Mixtures with 18% P2O5 in water soluble form was included on ad hoc basis on 25.7.1991 for a period of one year. The period of validity has since been extended.

(M) = Muriate of potash. (S) = Sulphate of potash. (Continued)

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GradeZone/State No. Crops for which recommended

N P2O5 K2O

South (Continued)

Tamil Nadu 1 14 7 (1.4) 0 Millets, rainfed cotton in black soil2 12 6 (1.2) 6 Paddy, ragi, cotton, chillies, tobacco and vegetables

2 (a) 12 6 6 Fruits3 8 8 16 Coconut, tapioca and arecanut4 6 12 (2.4) 6 Potato, paddy, hybrid millets and basal

dressing mixtures4 (a) 6 12 (2.4) 6 Potato

5 9 9 (1.8) 9 Paddy, millets, vegetables and basal dressing mixtures7 4 8(1.6) 12 Groundnut9 10 0 30 Banana

10 15 5 5 Sugarcane12 16 0 12 Top dressing mixtures14 12 4 12 Coconut -sandy loam16 20 0 10 Sugarcane (N and K, at hyber level)18 17 17 (3.4) 17 Paddy19 12 12 (6) 6 Rubber- First 2 years planting20 12 12 6 Rubber- 3rd and 4th year of planting21 12 12 12 Rubber 5th year onwards in tapping

stage22 15 10 6 Rubber 5th year to 7th year of planting

where there is no cover crop23 10 10 10 Rubber - for mature rubber plantation24 20 6 10 Tea25 11 16 11 Tea26 26 0 26 Tea27 21 0 32 Tea28 29 0 22 Tea

The figures within brackets denote water soluble P2O5.

(Continued)

Note: In the preparation of Mixtures 1, 2, 4, 4(a), 5, 7, 18 & 19, SSP and DAP should be used in such quantity as to supply 50% P2O5 and Rock Phosphate for the balance 50%. N content in all mixtures also be in inorganic form except Mixture 4(a) when organic N in the form of oil cakes may be used.

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GradeZone/State No. Crops for which recommended

N P2O5 K2O

South (Concluded)Pondicherry 2 12 6 6 Paddy, ragi, cotton, chillies, and vegetables

3 8 8 16 Coconut & tapioca5 9 9 9 Paddy,millets,vegetables and as basal dressing mixture7 4 8 12 Groundnut

7(a) 7 14 21 Irrigated groundnut10 15 5 5 Sugarcane12 16 0 12 Paddy - Top-dressing16 20 0 10 Sugarcane , Paddy18 17 17 17 Paddy, millets & as basal dressing mixture

WestGujarat 10 5 5

5 10 515 5 520 10 1012 32 1620 20 0

Madhya Pradesh 20 10 1012 32 68 32 820 20 015 15 7.5

Maharashtra 10 20 2018 18 1020 20 020 10 105 10 5 (Organic)5 10 0 (Organic)

Source : State Departments of Agriculture.

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AnnualName of factory Installed

Capacity

IN PRODUCTION

East*1. BISCOMAUN Granulated Fertiliser Factory, Tilrath, Begusarai (Bihar) 36,000 2. Bihar Agro Industries, Forbeshganj (Bihar) 18,000 3. Hara Bhara Fertilisers, Sitamarhi (Bihar) 12,000 4. Himalayan Agro Chemicals, Purnea (Bihar) 12,000 5. Koshi Chemicals, College Road, Katihar (Bihar) 12,000 6. Raj Nand Singh Agro Fertiliser Pvt. Ltd., Tenduni, Bhojpur (Bihar) 12,000 7. Ranvi sati Fertiliser Pvt. Ltd., Donar, Darbhanga (Bihar) 12,000 8. Shakti Chem. & Fert. (Pvt.) Ltd., Kodarma (Jharkhand) 36,000 9. Tatanagar Fertiliser (Pvt.) Ltd., Adityapur (Jharkhand) 24,600

*10. Orissa State Coop. Marketing Federation Ltd., Bargarh, Dist. Sambalpur (Orissa) 15,000 11. G.S. Fertilisers Pvt. Ltd., Orgram, Burdwan (West Bengal) 66,000 12. The Jayashree Chemicals & Fertilisers, Khardah (West Bengal) 24,000 13. The Phosphate Co. Ltd., Rishra (West Bengal) 48,000

North1. Hind Fertilisers & Chemicals Industries Pvt. Ltd., Rukri, Ambala (Haryana) N.A.2. Gold Field Industries, Ratnipura, Pulwama (Jammu & Kashmir) N.A.3. Jai Bharat Fertiliser Pvt. Ltd., Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) 36,000 4. Pecific Orgo Chemicals Ltd., Peerkheda (Uttar Pradesh) 15,000 5. Purvanchal Fertiliser Pvt. Ltd., Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) 20,000 6. Kashi Urvarak Ltd., Jagdishpur (Uttar Pradesh) 36,000 7. Sapna Fertiliser India, Muzzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh) 20,000 8. Hari Om Chemicals, Lalitpur (Uttar Pradesh) 66,000 9. Ravi Pesticides Ltd., Bijnore (Uttar Pradesh) 20,000

10. Madan Fertilisers, Barabanki (Uttar Pradesh) 36,000 11. Ravi Fertiliser, Allahabad 40,000

West1. Granulated Fertilisers & Feeds Pvt. Ltd., Bhavanagar (Gujarat) 30,000 2. Everest Fertiliser & Chemicals (P) Ltd., Veraval, Rajkot (Gujarat) 4,031 3. The Gujarat Fertiliser, Dhoraji, Rajkot (Gujarat) 2,905

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(As on April 1, 2005)

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AnnualName of factory Installed

Capacity

West (Continued)4. T.J. Agro Chemical & Fertiliser, Junagadh (Gujarat) 6,042 5. T.J. Agro Industry, Junagadh (Gujarat) 350 6. Nobal Agro Fertiliser, Junagadh (Gujarat) 127 7. Denesh Fertiliser, Junagadh (Gujarat) 26 8. Narmada Agro Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Mangarol, Junagadh (Gujarat) 3,465 9. Chemfert Traders, Jamnagar (Gujarat) 1,265

10. Jaykishan Fertiliser Pvt., Ltd., Rajkot (Gujarat) 230 *11. Kedut Sahakari Geen Ltd., Madhi, Surat (Gujarat) 560 12. The Kheda District Fertiliser Merchant Asso., Nadiad (Gujarat) - 13. Gujarat Fertiliser, Baroda (Gujarat) 3,807

*14. Sardar Bardoli Tal. Sch. Kharid Ve. San., Surat (Gujarat) 3,699 *15. Khedut Sahakari Geen Pre. Society, Surat (Gujarat) 1,050 *16. Gujarat State Coop. Fruit & Vegetable Marketing Fed. Ltd., Surat (Gujarat) 4,632 17. Kamdhenu Fertiliser, Bajava, Baroda (Gujarat) 200

*18. Navsari Tal. Sahakari Kharedi Vechan sangh, Navasari (Gujarat) 2,927 19. Narmada Bio-Che Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad (Gujarat) 1,339 20. T.J. Agro Fertiliser, Navsari (Gujarat) 6,329

*21. Gandevi Tal. Khedut Sahakari Sangh, Gandevi (Gujarat) 1,586 22. Kisan Fertilisers, Navsari (Gujarat) 2,560 23. Tirupati Agro Chem., Vadal (Gujarat) 1,085 24. Kalpataur Agro Fert., Bajawa (Gujarat) 91 25. M.P. Agro Industries, Raisalpur Dist. Hoshangabad (M.P.) 60,000

*26. Karad Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Society, Karad Dist. Satara (Mah.) 10,000 27. Deccan Sales Corporation, Bhandup, Mumbai (Mah.) 44,000 28. Lahari Fert. & Agro Indus., Kandhala, Dist. Gadchiroli (Maharashtra) 30,000 29. Maharashtra Agro Industries Development Corpn., Fertiliser factories at 195,000

Rasayani, Nanded, Pachora and Wardha (Maharashtra)*30. Maharashtra State Co-op. Marketing Federation, Granulated Fertiliser Factories 198,000

at Aurangabad, Buldhana, Osmanabad (Maharashtra)31. Ganga Fertilisers Pvt. Ltd., Parwa, Yavatmal (Mah.) 30,000

*32. Sugarcane Producers Vividh Karya Kari Sahakari Society, Malinagar Dist. Solapur (Mah.) 10,000*33. Vidharbha Cooperative Marketing Society Ltd., Fertiliser Factory, Amravati, Nagpur (Mah.) 60,000

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Name of factory InstalledCapacity

West (Concluded)34. Chemfert Granulation Ltd. C/O Vasantdada Sah. Khat. Karkhana Ltd., Bhilwadi, Sangli (Mah.) 18,000

*35. Shetkari Sahakari Tambakhu Kharedi Vikri Sangh, Kolhapur (Maharashtra) N.A.36. R.B. Patil Kisan Sahakari Kheredi Vikri Sangh Ltd., Kolhapur (Maharashtra) N.A37. Varad Ferts., (P) Ltd., Jalna (Maharashtra) 14,500 38. Maruti Fertochem Ltd., Shivan Complex, Latur (Maharashtra) 30,000 39. Basant Agrotech (I) Ltd. (Maharashtra) N.A40. Vardhaman Ferts.& Seeds Ltd. (Maharashtra) N.A41. Bhavani Mishra Fert. (P) Ltd., Nanded (Maharashtra) N.A

Total 1,394,406

Note:1. Previous year’s data have been repeated for those states in respect of which latest information is not available. 2. Data pertainting to plants based at Gujarat relate to production figures of 2004-05 due to absence of capacity figures except Granulated Fertiliser & Feeds Pvt. Ltd., Bhavnagar. * = Cooperative Sector Source: State Departments of Agriculture.

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Year of Total No. of

first Fertiliser product Factory which first manufactured manufacturing

manu- units (as on

facture 1-11-2005

(i) 1906 Single superphosphate EID-Parry (India) Ltd., Ranipet 66

(Now Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd)

(ii) 1906 Fertiliser mixtures " 65#

(iii) Ammonium sulphate 10

1933 (a) As a by-product of steel (a) Tata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., 6

industry Jamshedpur*

1941 (b) Using sulphuric acid (b) Mysore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. Belagula*

1947 (c) Using gypsum as raw material (c) FACT, Udyogamandal

1974 (d) As a by-product of Polymer/caprolactum(d) GSFC, Baroda 4

(iv) 1959 Ammonium sulphate nitrate FCI Ltd., Sindri* **

Urea FCI Ltd., Sindri* 28$

Ammonium chloride New Central Jute Mills Co. Ltd., Varanasi* 1

(v) 1960 Ammonium phosphate FACT, Udyogamandal 3@

(vi) 1961 Calcium ammonium nitrate NFL, Nangal 3

(vii)1965 Nitrophosphate RCFL, Trombay 2

(viii 1967 Diammonium phosphate Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. 11

Baroda

(ix) 1968 Triple superphosphate Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. **

Ambernath

Urea ammonium phosphate Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd., Vizag 2

NPK complex Fertilisers RCFL, Trombay 6@@

(x) 1973 Pelofos Orissa Fertilizers and Chemicals, Rourkela **

** Now not manufactured. @ = During 2004-05, 10 plants manufactured Ammonium Phosphate Sulphate (20-20-0)

@@ = During 2004-05, 8 plants manufactured NPK complex fertilisers. * Closed.

# Total number of granulated mixing units. Data regarding powder mixing units are not available.

$ = Plants in operation.

Note: Fertiliser plants with multiple products have been counted more than once under respective product categories.

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Year N P2O5 TotalThrough Through Through Through Product (allstraight N NP/NPKs Total* straight P2O5 NP/NPKs Total# fertilisers)

1951-52 I Plan 28.9 — 28.9 9.8 — 9.8 201.6 1955-56 76.9 — 76.9 12.4 — 12.4 450.4 1956-57 II Plan 78.8 — 78.8 17.6 — 17.6 492.4 1960-61 110.9 1.1 112.0 52.4 1.3 53.7 846.5 1961-62 III Plan 152.2 2.1 154.3 62.8 2.6 65.4 1,113.5 1965-66 226.9 11.0 237.9 106.2 12.6 118.8 1,781.3 1966-67 285.3 23.7 309.0 121.0 24.7 145.7 2,114.4 1967-68 374.0 28.6 402.6 157.7 49.4 207.1 2,595.6 1968-69 479.9 83.1 563.0 110.7 102.2 213.2 3,200.2 1969-70 625.3 105.3 730.6 103.2 120.5 223.7 3,063.5 1970-71 725.6 106.9 832.5 102.2 125.2 228.1 3,226.2 1971-72 IV Plan 807.4 141.8 949.2 127.6 162.7 290.3 3,741.2 1972-73 886.7 168.7 1,054.5 127.3 203.0 330.3 4,108.4 1973-74 889.4 160.5 1,049.9 126.9 197.6 324.5 4,077.4 1974-75 1,030.1 156.5 1,186.6 134.9 196.3 331.2 4,451.1 1975-76 1,300.0 208.0 1,508.0 75.0 244.7 319.7 5,046.6 1976-77 V Plan 1,608.8 253.6 1,862.4 127.0 351.3 478.3 6,328.9 1977-78 1,659.3 340.5 1,999.8 161.3 508.6 669.9 7,644.5 1978-79 1,769.8 403.2 2,173.0 186.8 591.2 778.0 7,840.3 1979-80 1,834.5 389.9 2,224.3 178.0 585.1 763.1 7,798.2 1980-81 1,758.7 405.2 2,163.9 196.7 644.8 841.5 7,854.5 1981-82 2,773.1 469.5 3,143.3 215.4 734.6 950.0 10,374.7 1982-83 VI Plan 2,938.8 490.9 3,429.7 222.1 761.6 983.7 11,024.3 1983-84 2,978.5 513.0 3,491.5 248.4 815.7 1,064.1 11,341.8 1984-85 3,291.7 625.6 3,917.3 308.2 1,009.7 1,317.9 13,101.8 1985-86 3,663.1 659.8 4,322.9 342.3 1,087.8 1,430.1 14,445.8 1986-87 4,635.8 776.4 5,412.2 321.0 1,340.9 1,661.9 16,989.3 1987-88 VII Plan 4,763.7 702.9 5,465.6 398.1 1,268.0 1,666.1 17,381.1 1988-89 5,728.8 983.6 6,712.4 471.1 1,781.4 2,252.5 21,461.0 1989-90 5,990.6 756.8 6,747.4 502.1 1,293.2 1,795.3 20,930.3 1990-91 6,148.0 845.1 6,993.1 584.0 1,467.1 2,051.1 22,231.5 1991-92 6,156.1 1,145.4 7,301.5 477.6 2,084.1 2,561.6 23,295.9 1992-93 6,320.9 1,109.7 7,430.6 372.7 1,948.1 2,320.8 22,800.3 1993-94 6,376.3 854.9 7,231.2 361.2 1,513.1 1,874.3 21,684.2 1994-95 VIII Plan 6,800.6 1,143.7 7,944.3 483.7 2,073.0 2,556.7 24,862.7 1995-96 7,558.8 1,210.0 8,768.8 513.2 2,080.3 2,593.5 26,973.9 1996-97 7,454.0 1,139.1 8,593.1 509.9 2,068.7 2,578.6 26,354.9 1997-98 8,806.1 1,276.9 10,083.0 613.2 2,462.9 3,076.2 30,728.4 1998-99 9,120.3 1,357.0 10,477.3 610.5 2,594.3 3,204.8 31,826.5 1999-2000 IX Plan 9,335.0 1,538.2 10,873.2 565.2 2,882.5 3,447.7 33,192.5 2000-01 9,236.4 1,706.5 10,942.8 438.8 3,295.4 3,734.2 32,920.2 2001-02 8,925.4 1,764.1 10,689.5 400.7 3,436.6 3,837.3 32,336.3 2002-03 8,740.9 1,766.7 10,507.6 381.6 3,522.5 3,904.1 31,899.6 2003-04 8,936.1 1,620.7 10,556.8 397.3 3,219.7 3,617.0 31,557.4 2004-05 9,503.6 1,801.3 11,304.9 383.2 3,644.6 4,027.8 33,947.9 * Excludes N meant for non-agricultural purposes. # Excludes P2O5 through direct application of phosphate rock.Note: Entire requirement of K2O is met through imports

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1951-52 to 2004-05 (April-March)('000 tonnes)

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Ammonium Ammonium Urea** Calcium AmmoniumYear sulphate sulphate (46% N) ammonium chloride Nutrient*

(20.6% N) nitrate (26%N) nitrate (25%N) (25% N) N (straight) Product1951-52 140.3 — — — — 28.9 140.3 1955-56 373.1 — — — — 76.9 373.1 1956-57 382.5 — — — — 78.8 382.5 1960-61 399.0 40.0 11.8 51.3b 10.3 110.9 512.4 1961-62 402.3 53.2 13.5 228.1b 11.2 152.2 708.3 1962-63 422.2 62.2 18.7 381.7b 10.6 192.7 895.4 1963-64 426.0 47.2 19.1 498.1b 14.3 214.6 1,004.7 1964-65 474.4 47.8 17.9 555.6b 11.9 235.3 1,107.6 1965-66 449.4 52.3 27.5 503.1b 16.4 226.9 1,048.7 1966-67 438.4 50.0 141.0 540.9b 14.5 282.7 1,184.8 1967-68 498.6 60.9 290.9 337.8b 194.3 25.4 374.0 1,397.9 1968-69 575.3 49.2 473.2 180.0b 358.9 17.2 479.9 2,133.7 1969-70 581.8 42.8 828.6 3.0b 437.3 12.9 625.3 1,906.4 1970-71 612.3 41.8 1,096.2 317.2 22.1 725.6 2,089.9 1971-72 599.1 30.4 1,236.1 411.5 18.4 807.4 2,295.5 1972-73 554.5 57.0 1,417.7 419.8 13.9 886.7 2,462.9 1973-74 574.6 48.7 1,406.8 431.3 13.7 889.4 2,475.1 1974-75 589.4 26.7 1,734.3 406.6 10.2 1,030.1 2,767.1 1975-76 611.1 21.3 2,196.7 617.5 15.5 1,300.0 3,462.1 1976-77 586.5 2.0 2,875.3 638.2 17.6 1,608.8 4,119.6 1977-78 557.3 — 3,071.8 509.3 16.7 1,659.3 4,155.1 1978-79 508.6 — 3,306.0 558.3 17.9 1,769.8 4,391.3 1979-80 479.3 — 3,513.5 465.3 12.7 1,834.5 4,470.8 1980-81 436.2 — 3,384.2 347.4 18.9 1,758.7 4,186.7 1981-82 443.2 — 5,384.3 403.8 18.9 2,673.8 6,250.3 1982-83 477.7 — 6,019.9 290.0 37.2 2,938.8 6,824.8 1983-84 424.8 — 6,073.8 326.4 61.6 2,973.5 6,886.6 1984-85 454.0 — 6,687.9 409.2 77.2 3,291.7 7,629.0 1985-86 518.9 — 7,467.3 381.1 103.8 3,663.1 8,471.1 1986-87 534.4 — 9,576.6 389.5 92.3 4,635.8 10,592.8 1987-88 538.7 — 9,834.8 421.3 87.2 4,763.7 10,882.0 1988-89 610.1 — 11,867.1 480.2 96.7 5,728.8 13,054.1 1989-90 586.2 — 12,486.0 425.2 79.9 5,990.6 13,577.3 1990-91 557.5 — 12,835.9 435.9 78.8 6,148.0 13,908.1 1991-92 553.5 — 12,831.3 446.3 112.5 6,156.1 13,943.6 1992-93 563.2 — 13,125.9 545.5 122.2 6,320.9 14,356.8 1993-94 620.3 — 13,150.2 666.2 131.4 6,376.3 14,568.1 1994-95 584.8 — 14,137.1 571.9 136.5 6,800.6 15,430.3 1995-96 634.5 — 15,805.6 491.1 138.9 7,558.8 17,070.1 1996-97 665.6 — 15,628.7 388.5 122.1 7,454.0 16,804.9 1997-98 561.5 — 18,594.5 437.7 110.4 8,806.1 19,704.1 1998-99 550.6 — 19,292.2 466.4 63.4 9,120.3 20,372.6 1999-2000 592.4 — 19,807.7 318.2 87.5 9,335.0 20,805.8 2000-01 593.4 — 19,623.8 246.5 102.4 9,236.4 20,566.1 2001-02 574.7 — 19,003.1 180.7 81.5 8,925.4 19,840.0 2002-03 544.4 — 18,621.2 173.3 78.9 8,740.9 19,417.8 2003-04 600.7 — 19,038.3 141.2 77.8 8,936.1 19,858.0 2004-05 615.9 — 20,239.2 184.4 82.4 9,503.6 21,121.9 * For agricultural purposes only. b = These figures are for 20.5% N grade.** Net production or saleable urea. Excludes urea used for manufacture of complex fertilisers

Total

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('000 tonnes)

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Year16% Super- Nutrient 46% Nutrient NutrientW.S. phosphate W.S. W.S. W.S. P2O5 ProductP2O5 Other grades P2O5 P2O5 P2O5 (straight)

1951-52* 61.3 — 9.8 — — 9.8 61.3 1955-56* 77.3 — 12.4 — — 12.4 77.3 1956-57* 109.9 — 17.6 — — 17.6 109.9 1960-61* 327.4 — 52.4 — — 52.4 327.4 1961-62* 392.0 — 62.7 — — 62.7 392.0 1962-63 540.5 — 86.5 — — 86.5 540.5 1963-64 637.4 6.1 103.1 — — 103.0 643.5 1964-65 745.3 10.6 121.2 — — 121.2 755.9 1965-66 664.1 — 106.2 — — 106.2 664.1 1966-67 747.3 24.2 121.0 — — 121.0 771.5 1967-68 949.1 31.3 157.5 0.6 0.2 157.7 981.0 1968-69 664.5 14.7 108.9 4.1 1.8 110.7 683.3 1969-70 609.0 12.4 99.4 7.5 3.4 103.2 629.3 1970-71 613.0 7.9 99.5 5.8 2.6 102.1 626.7 1971-72 773.0 2.6 124.2 7.7 3.5 127.6 783.3 1972-73 781.9 — 125.1 4.9 2.2 127.3 786.8 1973-74 773.3(10.0) 0.4 125.5 3.0 1.4 126.9 786.7 1974-75 822.8(12.3) — 133.8 2.5 1.2 135.0 837.6 1975-76 461.3(1.6) 1.6 74.0 2.1 1.0 75.0 466.6 1976-77 779.3(1.8) 7.0 126.2 1.8 0.8 127.3 789.5 1977-78 987.6 — 158.0 7.2 3.3 161.3 994.8 1978-79 1,081.3 34.5# 177.8 19.6 9.0 186.8 1,135.4 1979-80 1,033.1 16.8# 167.7 22.4 10.3 178.0 1,072.3 1980-81 1,085.0 22.1# 176.7 41.5 20.0 196.7 1,150.8 1981-82 1,202.6 6.6# 193.3 48.0 22.1 215.4 1,257.2 1982-83 1,320.6 — 211.3 23.4 10.8 222.1 1,344.0 1983-84 1,491.7 — 238.7 21.1 9.7 248.4 1,512.8 1984-85 1,898.3 — 303.7 10.0 4.6 308.2 1,908.4 1985-86 2,136.1 — 341.8 1.1 0.5 342.3 2,137.2 1986-87 2,006.1 — 321.0 — — 321.0 2,006.1 1987-88 2,483.5 — 397.4 — — 397.4 2,483.5 1988-89 2,944.7 — 471.2 — — 471.2 2,944.7 1989-90 3,137.8 — 502.1 — — 502.1 3,137.8 1990-91 3,650.3 — 584.0 — — 584.0 3,650.3 1991-92 2,984.8 — 477.6 — — 477.6 2,984.8 1992-93 2,329.3 — 372.7 — — 372.7 2,329.3 1993-94 2,257.2 — 361.2 — — 361.2 2,257.2 1994-95 3,010.9 13.7# 483.7 — — 483.7 3,024.6 1995-96 3,200.2 1.7# 512.3 — — 572.3 3,201.9 1996-97 3,187.0 — 509.9 — — 509.9 3,187.0 1997-98 3,832.5 — 613.2 — — 613.2 3,832.5 1998-99 3,816.1 — 610.5 — — 610.5 3,816.1 1999-2000 3,532.7 — 565.2 — — 565.2 3,532.7 2000-01 2,742.2 — 438.8 — — 438.8 2,742.2 2001-02 2,504.6 — 400.7 — — 400.7 2,504.6 2002-03 2,385.2 — 381.6 — — 381.6 2,385.2 2003-04 2,483.3 — 397.3 — — 397.3 2,483.3 2004-05 2,395.1 — 383.2 — — 383.2 2,395.1 * July-June basis. ( ) Pelofos. # 14% W.S. P2O5.

Single superphosphate of grade Triple superphosphate of grade Total

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('000 tonnes)

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Year 28-28-0 24-24-0 20-20-0 20-20-0** 18-46-0 16-20-0 19-19-19 17-17-17 15-15-15** 14-35-14 14-28-14 12-32-16 10-26-2623-23-0J Product

N @ P2O5

1960-61* — — — — — 6.7 — — — — — — — 1.1 1.3 6.71961-62* — — — — — 13.2 — — — — — — — 2.1 2.6 13.21962-63 — — — — — 9.2 — — — — — — — 1.5 1.8 9.21963-64 — — — — — 28.4 — — — — — — — 4.5 4.7 28.41964-65 — — — — — 49.2 — — — — — — — 7.9 9.8 49.21965-66 — — — 16.4a — 52.1 — — — — — — — 11.0 12.6 68.51966-67 — — — 70.6a — 77.5 — — — — — — — 23.7 24.7 148.11967-68 — — — 70.5 27.7e 92.4 — — — — — — — 28.6 49.4 216.7

22.4a

3.7b

1968-69 132.2 — 3.4 94.1 55.2e 98.3 — — — — — — — 83.1 102.5 383.21969-70 207.4 — 27.2 22.2 44.7 87.1 — — — — — — 50.9i 105.3 120.5 527.2

87.7b

1970-71 159.7 — 60.2 4.1 55.5 88.1 — — 59.4 — — — 6.6i 106.9 125.9 509.920.2c 56.1b

1971-72 195.1 — 35.8 25.0c 49.7 102.8 — 54.9 133.4 3.1 12.7 — — 141.8 162.7 662.444.9d

1972-73 174.3 — 20.1 — 69.1 94.5 — 242.1 240.1 18.1 4.7b — — 167.8 203.0 858.71973-74 171.8 — 19.6 — 60.2 104.8 — 208.9 213.4 36.9 — — — 160.5 197.6 815.51974-75 136.9 — 23.8 — 67.5 119.7 — 226.4 213.5 28.2 — 16.0 14.4 156.5 196.3 846.41975-76 181.1 95.4 30.2 12.7 52.9 113.1 15.3 282.1 180.1 12.2 — 72.3 3.1 298.0 244.7 1117.9

16.3d 22.3g 20.1f 8.7f1976-77 244.1 5.0 33.0 50.9 87.0 101.7 61.4 261.9 182.4 44.9 5.0 247.5 54.9 253.6 351.3 1419.4

9.7d 29.9g 0.1f

1977-78 807.6 38.3 40.1h 15.8 195.1 124.9 87.7 414.8 213.6 19.8 20.0 392.2 108.9 340.5 508.6 2494.615.8g

1978-79 338.2 28.0 42.7h 128.4$ 229.0 119.9 66.5 472.2 265.6 18.0 42.1 484.4 78.6 403.2 591.2 2313.61979-80 261.5 25.7 40.6 199.8 263.4 125.2 68.8 412.5 255.5 55.2 36.8 453.3 56.8 389.8 585.1 2255.11980-81 222.3 35.1 3.8 247.7# 256.2 109.8 25.2 577.1 263.1 61.9 60.8 498.8 123.4 405.2 644.8 2517.21981-82 297.3 35.4 43.8 255.2# 277.9 105.0 115.7 602.8 283.1 33.7 44.7 661.5 111.1 469.5 734.6 2867.2

(Continued)

NPKs Total

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('000 tonnes) NPs

Nutrients fromNPs & NPKs

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Year 28-28-0 24-24-0 20-20-0 20-20-0** 18-46-0 16-20-0 19-19-19 17-17-17 15-15-15** 14-35-14 14-28-14 12-32-16 10-26-2623-23-0J Product

N @ P2O51982-83 244.2 13.1 126.3 230.7# 461.0 98.9 140.0 583.3 246.1 44.1 20.3 554.7 92.8 490.9 761.6 2855.51983-84 269.5 4.1 201.7 267.6# 722.6 128.5 156.1 493.3 269.8 7.6 8.6 304.2 108.5 513.0 815.7 2942.41984-85 267.6 4.9 396.5 268.5# 894.2 57.4 117.5 574.8 273.8 29.2 31.9 443.2 204.9 625.6 1009.7 3564.41985-86 288.9 — 452.0 250.5# 891.9 60.1 186.0 509.1 265.3 21.7 23.0 598.4 290.6 659.8 1087.8 3837.51986-87 259.0 — 512.5 298.0# 1562.7 70.9 172.3 572.3 264.6 14.6 21.2 382.4 259.9 776.4 1340.9 4390.41987-88 263.2 — 513.1 289.5# 1676.6 66.1 142.3 328.4 339.9 9.5 5.1 169.1 215.0 702.9 1268.0 4011.81988-89 325.2 — 578.7 310.2# 2513.6 88.2 168.9 617.8 362.8 6.1 3.4 252.0 235.3 983.6 1781.3 5462.21989-90 335.5 — 444.1 307.0# 1550.0 94.2 165.4 413.3 362.8 12.9 — 273.0 257.0 756.8 1293.2 4215.21990-91 334.1 21.0J 528.2 267.3# 1904.9 72.5 217.2 456.5 370.2 22.0 — 197.2 282.0 845.1 1467.1 4673.41991-92 382.0 140.9J 652.7 276.5# 2873.6 103.2 174.8 695.1 336.2 18.8 55.0 323.5 335.2 1145.4 2084.0 6367.51992-93 343.2 166.4J 782.5 290.2# 2598.8 104.7 122.9 690.4 351.5 29.7 — 275.1 281.5 1109.7 1948.1 6114.2

77.4K

1993-94 283.0 10.2J 749.9 267.2# 1951.5 92.9 129.5 483.7 303.1 10.6 — 193.3 251.0 854.9 1513.1 4858.9133.0K

1994-95 326.5 67.6J 968.2 253.4# 2820.1 142.4 153.7 650.2 240.2 19.9 — 353.4 262.9 1160.6 2072.8 6407.8149.3K

1995-96 266.0 144.2J 1211.2 238.0# 2645.3 175.4 173.6 724.1 303.4 32.3 — 360.2 272.1 1210.0 2080.3 6696.4150.5K

1996-97 232.5 163.3J 874.0 249.0# 2765.2 167.9 153.5 436.1 351.5 109.7 184.0 338.2 200.6 1139.1 2068.7 6363.0137.5K

1997-98 147.7 184.9J 854.6 246.7# 3665.6 200.1 156.2 430.9 331.7 135.6 17.6 362.1 302.4 1276.9 2462.9 7191.8155.7K

1998-99 175.9 176.7J 900.1 241.5# 3864.4 214.3 79.4 684.0 354.6 114.6 26.2 352.1 303.3 1357.0 2594.3 7637.8150.8K

1999-2000 166.3 190.0J 1195.0 311.7# 3860.8 232.5 131.1 799.5 410.4 193.2 11.8 507.9 688.2 1538.2 2882.5 8854.1155.7K

2000-01 247.8 144.2J 1384.3 251.8# 4881.5 198.0 252.9 622.8 300.2 153.7 15.0 493.3 507.1 1706.5 3295.4 9611.8159.2K

2001-02 225.0 184.8J 1400.2 434.5K 5091.2 196.3 286.9 507.3 351.4 141.8 5.7 547.2 619.5 1764.1 3436.6 9991.72002-03 175.3 164.2J 1428.7 424.3K 5235.6 194.0 281.4 360.7 303.8 218.4 10.2 670.2 629.9 1766.7 3522.5 10096.72003-04 292.5 150.1J 1185.7 356.6K 4708.7 110.8 313.0 335.9 296.5 197.5 - 793.9 474.5 1620.7 3219.7 9215.82004-05 329.9 73.5J 1297.0 403.0K 5172.3 117.2 280.2 315.7 355.1 346.3 - 978.2 762.5 1801.3 3644.6 10430.8a Grade 19-13-0 b Other grades c Grade 18-18-9 d Grade 18-9-9 e Grade 20-48-0 f Grade 19.5-19.5-0 g APSN 20-20-0 h Grade 20-20-0i Grade 22-22-11 J 23-23-0 (nitrophos) K 20-20-0 (ANP)* July-June basis$ Ammonium nitrophosphate ** Nitrophosphat # 20.7-20.7-0 (nitrophos) @ For agricultural purposes onl

TotalNutrients fromNPs & NPKs

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('000 tonnes)NPs NPKs

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('000 tonnes)

Year A/S SSP Total 'S'

(20.6% N (16% N, 20% P (20% N, 20% P (16% P

& 23% S) & 13% S) & 13% S) & 11% S)

1990-91 557.5 72.5 528.2 3,650.3 607.8

1991-92 553.5 103.2 652.7 2,984.8 553.9

1992-93 563.2 104.7 782.5 2,329.3 501.1

1993-94 620.3 92.9 749.9 2,257.2 500.5

1994-95 584.8 142.4 968.2 3,024.6 611.6

1995-96 634.5 175.4 1,211.2 3,201.9 678.4

1996-97 665.6 167.9 874.0 3,187.0 639.1

1997-98 561.5 200.1 854.6 3,832.5 687.8

1998-99 550.6 214.3 900.1 3,816.1 691.3

1999-2000 592.4 232.5 1,195.0 3,532.7 710.4

2000-01 593.4 198.0 1,384.3 2,742.2 643.8

2001-02 574.7 196.3 1,400.2 2,498.7 614.6

2002-03 544.4 194.0 1,423.5 2,384.8 597.8

2003-04 600.7 110.8 1,134.7 2,483.3 573.2

2004-05 615.9 117.2 1,267.7 2,395.1 585.2

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Amm.phosphate Sulphate

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Ammo- Urea Calcium Ammo- Singlenium (46% N) ammo- nium 16-20-01 19-19-19 28-28-01 15-15-15 10-26-261 12-32-161 18-46-0 super

Zone/State sulphate nium chloride 20-20-02 14-35-142 23-23-02 17-17-172 phos- (20.6% N) nitrate (25% N) phate

(25% N) (16% N* P2O5P2O5)

East 62.2 177.6 - - 223.0 2 - 11.5 1 5.1 201.0 1 124.6 1 1588.4 363.4 466.4 935.517.2 2

Assam - 177.6 - - - - - - - - - - 81.7 - Bihar - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jharkhand 27.9 - - - - - - - - - - - 5.8 - Orissa 12.5 - - - 223.0 2 - 11.5 1 - 57.8 1 25.3 1 1333.4 - 299.2 684.3West Bengal 21.8 - - - - - 17.2 2 5.1 143.2 1 99.3 1 255.0 363.4 79.8 251.2

North - 7536.3 13.8 - - - - - - - - 237.4 3,470.1 38.0 Haryana - 531.5 - - - - - - - - - - 244.5 - Punjab - 1030.0 13.8 - - - - - - - - - 477.3 - Uttar Pradesh - 5974.8 - - - - - - - - - 237.4 2748.4 38.0

South 238.1 2880.1 - 82.4 117.2 1 7.6 318.4 1 - 63.6 1 64.8 1 1150.7 315.5 2016.2 1091.4956.7 2 329.1 2 315.7 2

Andhra Pradesh 37.5 1392.5 - - 207.8 2 - 318.4 1 - 63.6 1 64.8 1 615.7 144.3 950.1 589.5329.1 2

Karnataka - 335.8 - - 41.4 2 - - - - - 165.5 34.6 192.5 89.9Kerala 200.6 - - - 560.8 2 - - - - - - - 153.5 112.2Tamil Nadu - 1151.8 - 82.4 117.2 1 7.6 - - - 315.7 2 369.5 136.6 720.1 299.8

146.7 2

West 315.6 9645.2 170.6 - 520.4 2 272.7 - 350.0 498.0 1 788.8 1 2433.3 1478.8 5352.2 1963.0 73.5 2Gujarat 276.6 3300.1 170.6 - 297.4 2 - - - 386.7 1 762.6 1 2240.1 192.8 2210.6 1465.2Madhya Pradesh - 1870.9 - - - - - - - - - 353.3 860.6 56.6Chhattisgarh 39.0 - - - - - - - - - - 100.2 8.0 16.0Maharashtra - 1790.0 - - 223.0 2 - - 350.0 73.5 2 - - 397.5 937.4 177.6Rajasthan - 2234.8 - - - - - - - - - 435.0 1028.0 69.6Goa - 449.4 - - - 272.7 - - 111.3 1 26.2 1 193.2 - 307.6 178.0

ALL INDIA 615.9 20239.2 184.4 82.4 117.2 1 280.2 329.9 1 355.1 762.5 1 978.2 1 5172.3 2395.1 11304.9 4027.81700.0 2 346.3 2 73.5 2 315.7 2

* = Excluding nitrogen produced for non-agricultural purposes. Note: Totals may not exactly tally due to rounding off

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('000 tonnes)

Total

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(Quantity in '000 tonnesAmmonium Urea CAN DAP MOP SOP Total

Year Sulphate (46% N) (26% N) (18-46-0) (60% K2O) (50% K2O) N P2O5 K2O (N+P2O5+(20.6% N) K2O)

1980-81 20.0 2,848.0 73.5 982.8 1,309.8 21.8 1,510.2 452.1 796.8 2,759.1 1984-85 51.0 3,686.0 42.0 1,620.0 1,425.0 32.0 2,008.6 745.2 871.0 3,624.8 1985-86 — 2,827.9 — 1,749.6 1,489.6 — 1,615.8 804.8 893.8 3,314.4 1986-87 — 2,165.9 — 607.2 1,469.2 16.2 1,105.6 279.3 889.6 2,274.5 1987-88 — 380.1 — — 1,340.0 10.2 174.8 — 809.1 983.9 1988-89 — 111.0 — 856.0 1,626.0 13.6 218.8 407.4 989.2 1,615.4

45.0*30.0 @

1989-90 — — — 2,815.0 2,082.0 25.0 523.1 1,311.3 1,278.1 3,112.5 109.0*

1990-91 — — — 2,155.0 2,120.0 59.0 412.3 1,015.7 1,325.9 2,753.9 106.0*50.0@@

1991-92 — 391.0 — 2,077.0 2,040.0 — 566.1 967.8 1,236.4 2,770.3 73.0@@

1992-93 — 1,857.0 — 1,533.0 1,761.0 5.0 1,152.3 727.3 1,081.2 2,960.8 130.0 @@

1993-94 — 2,840.0 — 1,569.0 1,428.0 11.3 1,588.8 721.7 862.5 3,173.0 1994-95 8.0 2,884.0 — 792.0 2,120.0 19.3 1,473.2 376.1 1,281.7 3,131.0

21.4$

1995-96 — 3,782.0 — 1,475.5 2,356.2 6.0 2,008.2 686.3 1,424.3 4,118.8 29.0£

1996-97 — 2,328.0 — 475.0 1,100.9 12.0 1,156.4 218.5 666.5 2,041.4 1997-98 — 2,389.0 — 1,536.0 2,380.4 18.1 1,377.4 715.9 1,437.3 3,530.6

17.9$

1998-99 97.0 556.0 — 2,091.1 2,579.8 20.5 657.0 984.8 1,558.1 3,199.9 44.0$

1999-2000 79.0 533.0 — 3,268.0 2,946.1 12.5 855.9 1,534.1 1,773.9 4,163.9 56.0$

2000-01 — — — 861.0 2,646.0 12.8 163.6 436.7 1,594.0 2,194.3 78.1$

2001-02 — 220.0 — 932.7 2,810.2 22.2 282.9 494.3 1,697.2 2,474.4 125.2$

2002-03 — 119.4** — 383.2 2,603.2 13.0 134.9 228.2 1,568.4 1,931.5 99.9$

2003-04 — 143.1** — 734.1 2,579.3 10.5 205.1 371.5 1,552.8 2,129.4 65.0$

2004-05(P) — 641.0 — 643.6 3,409.5 25.2 413.1 307.3 2,058.3 2,778.7 21.6$

£ = 10-26-26 @ = 23-23-0 * =15-15-15 @@ = 17-17-17 (P) = Provisiona ** = Used for manufacture of complex fertilisers $ = Mono ammonium phosphate + = Under official account onlySource: 1. Dept. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, G.O.I., New Delhi. 2. Importers of Fertilisers

3.01 IMPORT OF FERTILISER PRODUCTS—1980-81 to 2004-05(April-March)

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Product and origin of import 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Ammonium Sulphate (20.6% N)CIS 27 — — — — —

West Europe 20 — — — — —

Others 32 — — — — —

Total 79 — — — — —

Urea (46% N)Bangladesh — — 31 — — 49

China — — — — 25 —

CIS 227 — 155 — — 390

Iran — — — 54 10 —

Kuwait 50 — — 21 13 —

Libya — — 19 19 — —

Qatar 110 — — — 35 —

Romania — — — — — —

Saudi Arabia 77 — — — — —

UAE 69 — 15 25 60 202

Total 533 — 220 119* 143* 641 * = Used for manufacture of complex fertilisers.

Source: 1. Dept. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, G.O.I., New Delhi.

2. Importers of Fertilisers.

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3.02 IMPORT OF NITROGENOUS FERTILISERS1999-2000 to 2004-05

('000 tonnes)

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(`000 tonnes)

Product and origin of import 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

DAP (18-46-0)Australia — — 49 — — —

CIS 319 101 21 76 153 102

Jordan 276 275 258 73 60 39

Mexico 218 — — — — —

Morocco – 160 108 32 — —

S. Africa 77 — — — — —

Saudi Arabia 57 — — — 25 —

U.S.A. 2169 325 497 202 496 503

Others 152@ — — — — —

Total 3268 861 933 383 734 644

Mono Ammonium PhosphateChina — — — — 21 —

Russia 56 78 90 100 44 22

USA — — 35 — — —

Total 56 78 125 100 65 22 @ = Country-wise break-up not available.

Source: 1. Dept. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, G.O.I., New Delhi.

2. Importers of Fertilisers.

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Product and 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05origin of importMuriate of Potash (60% K2O)Canada 220 179 175 206 451 645Jordan 497 551 614 446 658 479Germany 187 100 97 167 118 91Israel 394 401 356 412 255 640Belarus/Russia 1,648 1,415 1,568 1,372 1,098 1,536Japan — — — — — 18Total 2,946 2,646 2,810 2,603 2,580 3,409

Sulphate of Potash (50% K2O)Germany 13 13 22 13 11 25Total 13 13 22 13 11 25Source: 1. Dept. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, G.O.I., New Delhi. 2. Importers of Fertilisers.

Port 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05Kolkata - - - - Haldia 264 360 245 174 Paradeep - - - - Vizag 987 716 839 1,367 Ennore - - - - Chennai 459 420 412 549 Tuticorin 284 147 182 297 Cochin 107 97 101 71 New Mangalore 248 249 239 354 Mormugao 159 156 129 172 Mumbai 108 125 113 161 J.N.P.T. 265 95 95 - Kandla 611 516 502 678 Total 3,492 2,881 2,857 3,823 Source: Indian Ports Association, New Delhi.

('000 tonnes)

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3.05 TRAFFIC OF FERTILISERS HANDLED AT MAJOR PORTS

3.04 IMPORT OF POTASSIC FERTILISERS 1999-2000 to 2004-05

('000 tonnes)

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Product Country 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

(P)

Urea Nepal 12.00 10.00 14.69 - - 56.83 15.72 18.75 63.37 4.66

AS Bangladesh - - - - - - - - - 6.76

Nepal - - - - - - - 4.66 - 13.99

UAE - - - - - - - - - 0.14

UK - - - - - - - 0.02 - -

ACl Nepal - - - - - - - - 5.62

SSP Bangladesh 230.78 169.34 37.00 73.24 - - - - - -

Indonesia - - - - - - - 0.30 - -

Nepal - - - - - 2.16 1.38 5.41 1.10 0.40

Sri Lanka - - - - - 0.20 - - - -

DAP Nepal - - - - - - - - 4.67 20.54

MOP Bangladesh - - - - - 12.84 - - 4.67 5.90

Nepal - - - - - - - - 1.10

Sri Lanka - - - - - - - - 5.00

NKP Nepal - - - - - - - - 0.50

(15-15-15)Baharain - - - - - - - - - 0.04

Oman - - - - - - - - - 0.14

UAE 0.40 0.60 - - 0.04 0.04 - - 0.06 0.06

N 5.58 4.69 6.76 - 0.01 26.15 7.23 8.62 31.48 10.18 P 36.98 27.18 5.92 11.72 0.01 0.38 0.22 0.91 2.41 9.55 K 0.06 0.09 - - 0.01 7.71 - - 6.54 3.57 (P) = Provisional.

Note: 1. Under the Export-Import Policy, export of all chemical fertilisers are restricted for which permission is required.

The figures from 1995-96 to 1999-2000 are approved/actual exports based on permission granted by the

Government of India for exports.

2. The figures for 2000-01 to 2004-05 are actual export figures for those companies who have reported to Dept.

of Fertilizers, However, there are other companies also to whom Dept. of Fert. issued 'NOC' for export of their

fertilisers and data are awaited from them.

Source : Deptt. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, G.O.I., New Delhi.

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Imported Total ImpotedZone/State April/ July/ Total April/ & Indigenous October/ January/ Total

June Sept. April/Sept. Sept. April/Sept. Dec. March Oct. 2004/ 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 March 2005

(A) Urea (46% N)East 597.15 863.17 1,460.33 46.67 1,507.00 658.69 872.91 1,531.60 Assam 42.11 26.76 68.86 - 68.86 31.22 54.13 85.35 Bihar 275.43 333.60 609.03 9.34 618.37 305.28 368.85 674.13 Orissa 112.77 136.35 249.12 21.02 270.14 33.38 54.91 88.29 West Bengal 114.68 251.46 366.14 16.31 382.45 248.29 370.68 618.97 Jharkhand 33.05 100.25 133.30 - 133.30 21.68 15.04 36.72 Manipur 14.19 11.11 25.30 - 25.30 9.04 3.37 12.41 Meghalaya 0.97 1.33 2.30 - 2.30 2.06 1.04 3.10 Mizoram - 0.50 0.50 - 0.50 - 0.08 0.08 Nagaland - - - - - - - - Tripura 3.95 1.82 5.77 - 5.77 7.54 4.80 12.34 Sikkim - - - - - 0.20 - 0.20 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - - - 0.01 0.01 North 2,168.82 2,141.69 4,310.51 11.68 4,322.19 2,432.42 2,160.48 4,592.90 Haryana 362.37 326.46 688.83 - 688.83 458.54 370.44 828.99 Himachal Pradesh 21.75 10.45 32.20 - 32.20 10.59 9.44 20.04 Jammu & Kashmir 32.55 16.38 48.93 - 48.93 7.11 39.30 46.40 Punjab 713.78 498.48 1,212.26 4.67 1,216.93 797.15 445.60 1,242.75 Uttar Pradesh 993.25 1,251.79 2,245.04 7.01 2,252.05 1,123.34 1,256.41 2,379.75 Uttaranchal 45.08 37.05 82.13 - 82.13 35.54 38.50 74.05 Chandigarh - - - - - - - - Delhi 0.05 1.07 1.12 - 1.12 0.14 0.80 0.94 South 755.46 891.51 1,646.97 67.48 1,714.45 935.19 818.21 1,753.40 Andhra Pradesh 406.94 420.37 827.31 50.85 878.16 407.85 429.47 837.32 Karnataka 188.27 344.07 532.34 9.35 541.69 181.58 195.17 376.75 Kerala 35.21 28.15 63.36 - 63.36 28.00 12.34 40.34 Tamil Nadu 119.25 91.60 210.85 7.28 218.13 307.71 173.33 481.04 Pondicherry 5.79 7.12 12.92 - 12.92 10.05 7.61 17.65 A & N Islands - 0.20 0.20 - 0.20 - 0.30 0.30 West 1,213.65 1,300.50 2,514.15 42.27 2,556.42 1,516.75 1,013.09 2,529.84 Gujarat 205.11 306.14 511.25 29.89 541.14 334.48 259.47 593.95 Madhya Pradesh 195.40 230.58 425.98 4.61 430.59 451.68 157.06 608.74 Chhattisgarh 137.71 168.35 306.06 - 306.06 13.60 68.97 82.56 Maharashtra 500.97 430.69 931.65 4.67 936.32 244.25 343.75 588.01 Rajasthan 171.71 164.56 336.27 3.10 339.37 472.26 182.85 655.11 Goa 2.23 0.19 2.42 - 2.42 0.34 0.89 1.24 Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.53 - 0.53 - 0.53 0.14 0.10 0.24 All India 4,735.08 5,196.87 9,931.96 168.10 10,100.06 5,543.04 4,864.69 10,407.73

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Imported Total Imp. Total Total Grand TotalZone/State Oct. 2004/ & Indigen. Indigenous Imported Imp. & Indig.

March 2005 Oct. 2004/ April 2004/ April 2004/ April 2004/ March 2005 March 2005 March 2005 March 2005

(A) Urea (46% N)East 74.53 1,606.13 2,991.92 121.20 3,113.12 Assam 4.67 90.02 154.22 4.67 158.89 Bihar 2.34 676.47 1,283.16 11.68 1,294.84 Orissa - 88.29 337.40 21.02 358.42 West Bengal 67.52 686.49 985.11 83.83 1,068.94 Jharkhand - 36.72 170.02 - 170.02 Manipur - 12.41 37.71 - 37.71 Meghalaya - 3.10 5.40 - 5.40 Mizoram - 0.08 0.58 - 0.58 Nagaland - - - - - Tripura - 12.34 18.11 - 18.11 Sikkim - 0.20 0.20 - 0.20 Arunachal Pradesh - 0.01 0.01 - 0.01 North 75.14 4,668.04 8,903.41 86.82 8,990.23 Haryana 18.71 847.70 1,517.82 18.71 1,536.53 Himachal Pradesh - 20.04 52.24 - 52.24 Jammu & Kashmir - 46.40 95.33 - 95.33 Punjab 23.35 1,266.10 2,455.00 28.02 2,483.02 Uttar Pradesh 33.08 2,412.83 4,624.79 40.09 4,664.88 Uttaranchal - 74.05 156.17 - 156.17 Chandigarh - - - - - Delhi - 0.94 2.06 - 2.06 South 172.66 1,926.06 3,400.37 240.14 3,640.51 Andhra Pradesh 109.44 946.76 1,664.63 160.29 1,824.92 Karnataka 20.23 396.98 909.09 29.58 938.67 Kerala 4.67 45.01 103.69 4.67 108.36 Tamil Nadu 38.32 519.36 691.89 45.60 737.49 Pondicherry - 17.65 30.57 - 30.57 A & N Islands - 0.30 0.50 - 0.50 West 130.79 2,660.63 5,043.99 173.06 5,217.05 Gujarat 73.61 667.56 1,105.20 103.50 1,208.70 Madhya Pradesh 30.91 639.65 1,034.71 35.52 1,070.23 Chhattisgarh - 82.56 388.62 - 388.62 Maharashtra 11.75 599.76 1,519.66 16.42 1,536.08 Rajasthan 14.52 669.63 991.38 17.62 1,009.00 Goa - 1.24 3.65 - 3.65 Daman & Diu - - - - - Dadra & Nagar Haveli - 0.24 0.76 - 0.76 All India 453.12 10,860.85 20,339.69 621.22 20,960.91 Note: Figures may not exactly tally due to rounding o

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Zone/State April/ July/ October/ January/ TotalJune Sept. December March April/March2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05

(A) Ammonium Sulphate (20.6% N)

East 14.80 15.73 18.22 20.18 68.93 Bihar - - - 4.68 4.68 Jharkhand 6.90 7.37 6.90 6.70 27.87 Orissa 2.70 2.91 3.50 3.40 12.51 West Bengal 5.20 5.46 7.82 5.40 23.88

North 9.52 9.46 8.45 9.31 36.73 Haryana 0.99 - 0.80 - 1.79 Himachal Pradesh - - - - - Punjab 3.39 4.15 4.54 4.17 16.24 Uttar Pradesh 5.14 5.31 3.11 5.14 18.70

South 49.33 68.48 71.28 58.79 247.88 Andhra Pradesh 30.87 46.77 39.67 27.21 144.51 Karnataka 9.26 6.15 13.55 10.85 39.81 Kerala 0.63 2.77 2.01 1.12 6.53 Tamil Nadu 8.57 11.79 15.41 19.18 54.95 Pondicherry - 1.01 0.64 0.43 2.08

West 67.96 84.04 69.03 68.49 289.53 Gujarat 32.71 53.10 52.15 51.30 189.27 Madhya Pradesh 7.11 4.78 1.34 1.30 14.54 Chhattisgarh 4.30 17.69 11.20 10.10 43.29 Maharashtra 23.02 7.45 3.60 5.32 39.39 Rajasthan 0.81 1.02 0.74 0.47 3.04 All India 141.61 177.71 166.98 156.77 643.07

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Zone/State April/ July/ October/ January/ TotalJune Sept. December March April/March2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05

(B) Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (25% N)

East - - - - - Bihar - - - - -

North 7.88 9.60 9.89 12.10 39.48 Haryana 1.83 1.61 1.30 1.17 5.91 Himachal Pradesh 0.42 2.54 1.37 3.36 7.68 Punjab 1.27 1.17 2.62 0.93 5.99 Uttar Pradesh 4.28 4.25 4.57 6.65 19.74 Uttaranchal 0.09 0.04 0.03 - 0.16

South 11.40 14.23 10.61 16.47 52.71 Andhra Pradesh 4.79 8.68 7.40 8.58 29.45 Karnataka 6.60 3.22 3.22 7.89 20.93 Tamil Nadu - 2.33 - - 2.33 West 18.48 27.63 24.31 23.40 93.83 Gujarat 12.48 19.63 18.46 13.08 63.66 Madhya Pradesh 0.52 0.38 0.78 2.33 4.01 Chhattisgarh 1.08 2.98 0.41 2.57 7.03 Maharashtra 3.34 4.25 3.48 4.17 15.25 Rajasthan 1.07 0.38 1.18 1.25 3.88

All India 37.76 51.47 44.81 51.97 186.02 (Continued)

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(C) Ammonium Chloride (25% N)

East 0.28 0.23 - 0.05 0.56 West Bengal 0.28 0.23 - 0.05 0.56

North 1.17 2.34 3.50 2.92 9.93 Punjab - - - - - Uttar Pradesh - 0.59 1.75 1.46 3.79 Delhi 1.17 1.75 1.75 1.46 6.13

South 7.19 22.47 37.75 16.01 83.43 Andhra Pradesh 0.56 5.67 3.40 3.30 12.93 Karnataka 2.42 2.75 2.57 1.67 9.42 Kerala 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.03 0.44 Tamil Nadu 3.59 12.52 29.58 10.78 56.47 Pondicherry 0.51 1.39 2.05 0.23 4.18

All India 8.63 25.04 41.26 18.98 93.91

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April/ July/ Oct./ Jan./ TotalZone/State June Sept. Dec. March April/March

2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05Single Superphosphate ( 16% P2O5)East 60.0 90.1 162.3 92.6 404.9 Assam 4.0 2.8 5.7 1.8 14.4 Bihar 2.6 2.9 2.3 - 7.9 Orissa 6.6 3.2 1.5 1.3 12.7 West Bengal 46.3 79.3 152.0 87.2 364.8 Meghalaya 0.3 1.6 0.7 2.2 4.9 Jharkhand 0.0 0.2 0.1 - 0.2 North 52.3 75.8 73.4 60.1 261.6 Haryana 3.1 5.3 3.9 4.9 17.1 Himachal Pradesh - - - 0.1 0.1 Punjab 3.7 2.9 0.9 2.0 9.6 Uttar Pradesh 43.4 66.3 65.7 51.3 226.7 Uttaranchal 2.2 1.3 2.8 1.7 8.2 South 77.9 97.1 95.4 64.4 334.8 Andhra Pradesh 47.4 69.6 51.2 26.3 194.5 Karnataka 9.0 9.8 15.3 12.3 46.4 Kerala 8.9 1.3 1.2 1.4 12.8 Tamil Nadu 12.1 15.9 27.4 24.2 79.5 Pondicherry 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.2 1.6 West 420.6 266.5 385.1 327.3 1,399.5 Chattisgarh 16.9 15.1 7.1 17.5 56.6 Gujarat 24.3 13.0 28.2 19.0 84.4 Madhya Pradesh 136.1 71.7 158.0 107.8 473.5 Maharashtra 189.6 112.0 109.1 131.9 542.6 Rajasthan 53.7 54.6 82.8 51.2 242.3 Others * 2.3 0.1 0.9 0.3 3.5 All India 613.0 529.5 717.1 544.7 2,404.4 * Others includes despatches to mixing units.

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('000 tonnes) Imported Total Impoted

Zone/State April/ July/ Total April/ & Indigenous October/ January/ Total June Sept. April/Sept. Sept. April/Sept. Dec. March Oct. 2004/ 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 March 2005

(A) Diammonium Phosphate (18-46-0)East 139.36 102.61 241.97 - 241.97 158.80 163.47 322.27 Assam 18.50 1.23 19.73 - 19.73 - 6.37 6.37 Bihar 23.09 1.13 24.22 - 24.22 46.91 11.96 58.86 Orissa 11.56 30.13 41.69 - 41.69 2.26 11.14 13.39 West Bengal 48.04 39.04 87.08 - 87.08 92.87 115.84 208.71 Jharkhand 37.67 30.27 67.93 - 67.93 16.76 18.18 34.94 Manipur 0.003 - 0.003 - 0.003 - - - Meghalaya 0.50 0.82 1.32 - 1.32 - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - Arunachal Pradesh - - - - - - - -

North 333.49 474.61 808.09 69.36 877.45 617.41 373.79 991.20 Haryana 62.64 88.57 151.20 26.47 177.67 129.41 61.86 191.27 Himachal Pradesh - - - - - 0.47 - 0.47 Jammu & Kashmir 15.84 2.34 18.17 - 18.17 9.28 9.22 18.50 Punjab 122.45 131.33 253.78 26.83 280.61 115.55 105.74 221.29 Uttar Pradesh 129.16 249.40 378.56 16.06 394.62 359.20 189.51 548.70 Uttaranchal 3.41 2.96 6.37 - 6.37 3.50 7.47 10.97 Chandigarh - - - - - - - - Delhi - 0.02 0.02 - 0.02 - - -

South 309.82 360.47 670.29 - 670.29 289.83 193.96 483.79 Andhra Pradesh 99.84 150.52 250.36 - 250.36 117.96 78.37 196.33 Karnataka 144.03 112.08 256.11 - 256.11 57.01 76.77 133.78 Kerala 4.31 6.65 10.96 - 10.96 5.55 0.69 6.24 Tamil Nadu 60.36 88.24 148.60 - 148.60 106.77 36.96 143.73 Pondicherry 1.28 2.97 4.25 - 4.25 2.55 1.17 3.71

West 451.45 401.66 853.11 11.03 864.14 405.68 418.55 824.22 Gujarat 94.44 82.29 176.73 4.63 181.36 143.11 137.15 280.26 Madhya Pradesh 102.94 113.19 216.13 2.13 218.26 101.98 73.81 175.79 Chhattisgarh 28.39 25.75 54.14 - 54.14 2.88 28.93 31.81 Maharashtra 173.72 96.96 270.68 - 270.68 79.27 148.68 227.95 Rajasthan 51.77 81.30 133.06 4.27 137.33 77.84 29.91 107.75 Goa 0.20 2.17 2.36 - 2.36 0.61 0.06 0.67 All India 1,234.11 1,339.34 2,573.45 80.39 2,653.84 1,471.72 1,149.77 2,621.49

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('000 tonnes) Imported Total Imp. Total Total Grand Total

Zone/State Oct. 2004/ & Indigen. Indigenous Imported Imp. & Indig. March 2005 Oct. 2004/ April 2004/ April 2004/ April 2004/

March 2005 March 2005 March 2005 March 2005(A) Diammonium Phosphate (18-46-0)East 9.23 331.50 564.24 9.23 573.47 Assam - 6.37 26.10 - 26.10 Bihar 4.68 63.54 83.09 4.68 87.77 Orissa - 13.39 55.08 - 55.08 West Bengal 4.55 213.26 295.79 4.55 300.34 Jharkhand - 34.94 102.87 - 102.87 Manipur - - 0.00 - 0.00 Meghalaya - - 1.32 - 1.32 Mizoram - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - Tripura - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - Arunachal Pradesh - - - - -

North 362.75 1,353.95 1,799.30 432.11 2,231.41 Haryana 101.33 292.60 342.47 127.80 470.27 Himachal Pradesh - 0.47 0.47 - 0.47 Jammu & Kashmir 9.21 27.71 36.67 9.21 45.88 Punjab 149.22 370.51 475.07 176.05 651.12 Uttar Pradesh 100.98 649.68 927.26 117.04 1,044.30 Uttaranchal 2.01 12.98 17.34 2.01 19.35 Chandigarh - - - - - Delhi - - 0.02 - 0.02

South 2.33 486.12 1,154.08 2.33 1,156.41 Andhra Pradesh - 196.33 446.70 - 446.70 Karnataka 2.33 136.11 389.89 2.33 392.22 Kerala - 6.24 17.20 - 17.20 Tamil Nadu - 143.73 292.33 - 292.33 Pondicherry - 3.71 7.97 - 7.97

West 129.40 953.62 1,677.33 140.43 1,817.76 Gujarat 11.83 292.09 456.98 16.46 473.44 Madhya Pradesh 35.25 211.04 391.92 37.38 429.30 Chhattisgarh - 31.81 85.95 - 85.95 Maharashtra - 227.95 498.63 - 498.63 Rajasthan 82.32 190.07 240.81 86.59 327.40 Goa - 0.67 3.03 - 3.03 All India 503.71 3,125.20 5,194.94 584.10 5,779.04 Note: Figures may not exactly tally due to rounding off.

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Zone/state June Sept. Dec. March April/March2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05

(A) Ammonium Phosphate Sulphate (16-20-0South 20.37 42.99 24.04 35.90 123.30 Andhra Pradesh 7.40 6.60 11.14 7.34 32.48 Karnataka 10.27 33.60 2.83 17.79 64.49 Tamil Nadu 2.50 1.90 10.06 8.77 23.23 Pondicherry 0.20 0.89 - 2.00 3.09 All-India 20.37 42.99 24.04 35.90 123.30

(B) Ammonium Phosphate Sulphate (20-20-0)East 12.48 22.16 21.87 2.75 59.26 Jharkhand 1.85 2.57 2.00 - 6.42 Orissa 9.93 17.78 18.00 0.83 46.54 West Bengal 0.70 1.81 1.87 1.92 6.30 North 26.34 22.73 26.72 19.01 94.80 Punjab 2.97 1.15 2.00 1.17 7.29 Uttar Pradesh 23.27 21.48 24.00 17.84 86.59 Uttaranchal 0.10 0.10 0.72 - 0.92 South 152.81 241.06 300.06 295.98 989.91 Andhra Pradesh 81.32 110.48 149.72 134.71 476.22 Karnataka 38.00 69.13 30.87 62.75 200.75 Kerala 24.96 33.39 40.49 24.22 123.07 Tamil Nadu 8.48 25.64 76.14 74.12 184.38 Pondicherry 0.05 2.42 2.84 0.19 5.50 West 41.71 13.72 31.69 26.22 113.34 Gujarat 16.65 0.32 16.20 13.45 46.61 Madhya Pradesh 8.85 2.10 5.28 4.67 20.90 Chhattisgarh 5.48 7.20 - - 12.67 Maharashtra 5.97 4.11 3.39 3.56 17.03 Rajasthan 4.77 - 6.82 4.54 16.13 Others 23.50 - - 2.33 25.83 All-India 256.84 299.67 380.34 346.29 1,283.13

(C) Ammonium Nitrophosphate (20-20-0)East 0.58 1.17 2.74 3.10 7.59 Bihar - - 2.45 - 2.45 West Bengal 0.58 1.17 0.29 3.10 5.14 North 5.37 11.50 24.90 21.21 62.98 Haryana 0.41 1.28 0.99 2.45 5.13 Punjab 1.75 1.05 2.16 2.16 7.11 Uttar Pradesh 3.00 9.06 21.62 16.33 50.01 Uttaranchal 0.21 0.11 0.13 0.27 0.73 South 4.21 10.82 6.01 8.71 29.75 Andhra Pradesh 2.01 6.34 3.68 4.36 16.39 Karnataka 2.20 4.48 2.33 4.35 13.36 West 85.18 79.25 79.46 66.97 310.86 Gujarat 23.43 21.29 25.35 24.29 94.35 Madhya Pradesh 2.21 2.28 4.22 2.30 11.01 Chhattisgarh - 0.29 - 0.75 1.04 Maharashtra 56.33 51.88 45.37 36.21 189.79 Rajasthan 3.21 3.51 4.52 3.43 14.67 All-India 95.35 102.73 113.11 99.99 411.18

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Zone/state June Sept. Dec. March April/March2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05

(D) NPK (28-28-0)East 36.42 30.83 11.84 45.94 125.03 Bihar - - - - - Jharkhand - - - - - Orissa 34.00 25.11 9.10 29.99 98.20 West Bengal 2.43 5.72 2.75 15.95 26.83 North - - - - - Uttar Pradesh - - - - - South 24.45 64.03 52.98 45.86 187.31 Andhra Pradesh 22.19 63.88 52.94 45.81 184.82 Tamil Nadu 2.26 0.15 0.04 0.05 2.50 West 13.56 2.11 0.66 0.08 16.40 Madhya Pradesh - - - - - Chhattisgarh 13.56 2.11 0.66 0.08 16.40 All-India 74.43 96.97 65.48 91.87 328.75

(E) NPK (12-32-16)East 5.21 45.14 25.78 30.28 106.41 Bihar 2.10 31.73 20.70 22.55 77.08 Jharkhand 2.99 12.83 4.91 7.64 28.38 Orissa 0.12 0.58 - - 0.70 West Bengal - - 0.17 0.09 0.26 North 101.92 82.62 214.17 103.63 502.35 Haryana 11.63 3.98 6.99 12.71 35.31 Himachal Pradesh - 4.68 11.20 4.27 20.15 Jammu & Kashmir 0.41 - - - 0.41 Punjab 9.13 11.52 12.63 17.03 50.31 Uttar Pradesh 73.17 55.44 170.51 63.38 362.50 Uttaranchal 7.59 7.01 12.84 6.25 33.68 Delhi - - - - - South 3.62 12.32 17.43 5.04 38.42 Andhra Pradesh 1.87 7.88 4.88 1.61 16.23 Karnataka 1.76 4.44 12.56 3.43 22.18 West 79.68 96.74 80.88 81.64 338.93 Gujarat 25.79 14.35 19.58 30.96 90.68 Madhya Pradesh 28.35 38.20 36.09 23.90 126.55 Chhattisgarh 17.04 9.58 - 10.69 37.30 Maharashtra 5.62 17.81 8.85 11.62 43.90 Rajasthan 2.89 15.41 15.86 4.46 38.61 Goa - 1.40 0.49 - 1.89 All-India 190.43 236.82 338.26 220.59 986.10

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Zone/state June Sept. Dec. March April/March2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05

(F) NPK (10-26-26)East 40.14 29.93 125.63 137.85 333.55 Assam 0.35 0.29 - 0.58 1.23 Orissa 2.62 3.91 4.58 3.95 15.07 West Bengal 37.17 25.73 121.05 133.31 317.26 North - 0.29 - 9.70 9.99 Uttar Pradesh - 0.29 - 9.70 9.99 South 25.55 68.11 39.92 57.89 191.45 Andhra Pradesh 4.90 11.31 11.16 16.10 43.47 Karnataka 12.96 50.96 23.76 27.24 114.91 Kerala 2.33 2.33 2.00 0.22 6.88 Tamil Nadu 5.36 3.50 3.00 14.33 26.20 West 11.50 98.95 48.79 68.52 227.76 Gujarat 0.61 0.77 1.11 1.03 3.51 Maharashtra 10.89 95.07 47.19 67.49 220.64 Goa 0.01 3.11 0.49 - 3.61 All-India 77.19 197.27 214.34 273.95 762.75

(G) Nitrophosphate (15-15-15)East 3.52 12.71 11.26 23.16 50.65 West Bengal 3.35 12.71 9.04 23.16 48.26 Bihar 0.18 - 2.22 - 2.40 North 6.11 4.61 28.74 10.84 50.30 Himachal Pradesh - - - 2.33 2.33 Uttar Pradesh 6.11 4.61 28.11 7.93 46.77 Uttaranchal - - 0.63 0.58 1.21 South 28.97 36.01 27.90 28.52 121.39 Andhra Pradesh 2.86 11.03 9.48 8.37 31.75 Karnataka 23.77 24.72 18.42 13.15 80.06 Tamil Nadu 2.33 0.25 - 7.00 9.58 West 43.54 35.60 44.42 28.39 151.94 Gujarat 2.80 2.05 4.63 1.33 10.81 Madhya Pradesh 0.42 0.63 1.78 - 2.84 Chhattisgarh 0.57 0.05 0.38 0.02 1.01 Maharashtra 39.69 32.81 37.60 26.85 136.95 Goa 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.19 0.33 All-India 82.14 88.93 112.31 90.90 374.28

(H) NPK (19-19-19)South 35.80 42.87 52.30 43.06 174.04 Andhra Pradesh 4.15 7.69 20.91 8.00 40.75 Karnataka 30.72 35.18 31.40 35.06 132.36 Kerala 0.30 - - - 0.30 Tamil Nadu 0.63 - - - 0.63 Pondicherry 0.01 - - - 0.01 West 27.74 27.02 21.31 29.37 105.44 Maharashtra 26.29 22.59 20.28 28.56 97.73 Goa 1.45 4.43 1.03 0.81 7.72 All-India 63.54 69.89 73.61 72.43 279.48

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Zone/state June Sept. Dec. March April/March2004 2004 2004 2005 2004-05

(I) NPK (17-17-17)South 79.04 115.99 68.15 59.63 322.80 Andhra Pradesh 20.16 35.10 23.11 20.43 98.80 Karnataka 23.24 34.35 6.41 16.45 80.44 Kerala 10.07 9.30 2.16 1.70 23.23 Tamil Nadu 24.41 35.82 34.27 18.71 113.21 Pondicherry 1.15 1.42 2.19 2.35 7.12 All-India 79.04 115.99 68.15 59.63 322.80

(J) NPK (14-35-14)East 6.06 16.96 3.07 21.47 47.56 Orissa 2.27 0.63 - 1.53 4.43 West Bengal 3.79 16.33 3.07 19.94 43.13 North - - - - - Uttar Pradesh - - - - - South 21.47 80.58 76.15 67.46 245.67 Andhra Pradesh 21.06 77.25 74.75 64.37 237.44 Karnataka 0.41 3.33 1.40 3.09 8.24 West 22.69 1.75 4.91 13.80 43.15 Madhya Pradesh 13.48 - 4.55 4.29 22.32 Chhattisgarh 2.84 0.29 0.35 4.03 7.51 Maharashtra 6.37 1.46 0.01 5.48 13.32 All-India 50.23 99.30 84.13 102.73 336.38

(K) NPK (23-23-0)South 1.81 0.26 0.57 0.69 3.32 Andhra Pradesh 0.64 0.02 - - 0.66 Karnataka 1.17 0.24 0.57 0.69 2.67 West 24.66 9.64 19.28 14.64 68.22 Gujarat 1.65 0.31 1.22 0.47 3.65 Maharashtra 23.01 9.33 18.06 14.17 64.57 All-India 26.47 9.89 19.85 15.32 71.54

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April/ October/ TotalZone/State September March April-March

2004 2004-05 2004-05(A) Sulphate of Potash (50% K2O)*South 17.78 4.06 21.84 Andhra Pradesh 7.04 2.88 9.92 Karnataka 10.61 0.74 11.35 Tamil Nadu 0.13 0.44 0.57 West 1.14 2.64 3.78 Maharashtra 1.14 2.64 3.78 All India 18.92 6.70 25.62 * = SOP consumption assumed as despatches.

(B) Muriate of Potash (60% K2O)East 217.50 287.50 505.00 Assam 33.81 39.27 73.08 Bihar - 49.85 49.85 Jharkhand 2.98 - 2.98 Orissa 57.64 8.27 65.91 West Bengal 122.98 190.11 313.09 Tripura - - - Meghalaya 0.09 - 0.09 North 158.88 130.06 288.94 Haryana 17.15 2.34 19.49 Himachal Pradesh 0.10 - 0.10 Jammu & Kashmir - 2.34 2.34 Punjab 41.19 7.00 48.19 Uttar Pradesh 99.87 116.05 215.92 Uttaranchal 0.57 2.33 2.90 South 495.16 557.60 1,052.76 Andhra Pradesh 143.59 196.92 340.51 Karnataka 156.43 132.12 288.55 Kerala 49.26 44.61 93.87 Tamil Nadu 140.61 177.73 318.34 Pondicherry 5.27 6.22 11.49 West 233.89 214.41 448.30 Gujarat 65.05 68.83 133.88 Madhya Pradesh 36.10 14.00 50.10 Chhattisgarh 36.30 9.30 45.60 Maharashtra 86.91 115.60 202.51 Rajasthan 8.87 6.38 15.25 Goa 0.66 0.30 0.96

Complex Manufacturers 194.00 369.00 563.00 All-India 1,299.43 1,558.57 2,858.00

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Zone/States Urea AS CAN ACl DAP 16-20-0 20-20-0 20-20-0 28-28-0APS ANP

East 3,113.12 68.93 - 0.56 573.47 - 59.26 7.59 125.03 Assam 158.89 - - - 26.10 - - - - Bihar 1,294.84 4.68 - - 87.77 - - 2.45 - Orissa 358.42 12.51 - - 55.08 - 46.54 - 98.20 West Bengal 1,068.94 23.88 - 0.56 300.34 - 6.30 5.14 26.83 Jharkhand 170.02 27.87 - - 102.87 - 6.42 - - Manipur 37.71 - - - - - - - - Meghalaya 5.40 - - - 1.32 - - - - Mizoram 0.58 - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - Tripura 18.11 - - - - - - - - Sikkim 0.20 - - - - - - - - Arunachal Pradesh 0.01 - - - - - - - - Tea (NE) - - - - - - - - - North 8,990.23 36.73 39.48 9.93 2,231.41 - 94.80 62.98 - Haryana 1,536.53 1.79 5.91 - 470.27 - - 5.13 - Himachal Pradesh 52.24 - 7.68 - 0.47 - - - - Jammu & Kashmir 95.33 - - - 45.88 - - - - Punjab 2,483.02 16.24 5.99 - 651.12 - 7.29 7.11 - Uttar Pradesh 4,664.88 18.70 19.74 3.79 1,044.30 - 86.59 50.01 - Uttaranchal 156.17 - 0.16 - 19.35 - 0.92 0.73 - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - Delhi 2.06 - - 6.13 0.02 - - - - South 3,640.51 247.88 52.71 83.43 1,156.41 123.30 989.91 29.75 187.31 Andhra Pradesh 1,824.92 144.51 29.45 12.93 446.70 32.48 476.22 16.39 184.82 Karnataka 938.67 39.81 20.93 9.42 392.22 64.49 200.75 13.36 - Kerala 108.36 6.53 - 0.44 17.20 - 123.07 - - Tamil Nadu 737.49 54.95 2.33 56.47 292.33 23.23 184.38 - 2.50 Pondicherry 30.57 2.08 - 4.18 7.97 3.09 5.50 - - A & N Islands 0.50 - - - - - - - - West 5,217.05 289.53 93.83 - 1,817.76 - 113.34 310.86 16.40 Gujarat 1,208.70 189.27 63.66 - 473.44 - 46.61 94.35 - Madhya Pradesh 1,070.23 14.54 4.01 - 429.30 - 20.90 11.01 - Chhattisgarh 388.62 43.29 7.03 - 85.95 - 12.67 1.04 16.40 Maharashtra 1,536.08 39.39 15.25 - 498.63 - 17.03 189.79 - Rajasthan 1,009.00 3.04 3.88 - 327.40 - 16.13 14.67 - Goa 3.65 - - - 3.03 - - - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - D & Nagar Haveli 0.76 - - - - - - - -

Others - - - - - - 25.83 - - Complex ManufacturersAll India 20,960.91 643.07 186.02 93.91 5,779.04 123.30 1,283.13 411.18 328.75

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Zone/States 12-32-16 10-26-26 15-15-15 19-19-19 17-17-17 14-35-14 23-23-0 SSP

East 106.41 333.55 50.65 - - 47.56 - 404.90 Assam - 1.23 - - - - - 14.40 Bihar 77.08 - 2.40 - - - - 7.90 Orissa 0.70 15.07 - - - 4.43 - 12.70 West Bengal 0.26 317.26 48.26 - - 43.13 - 364.80 Jharkhand 28.38 - - - - - - 0.20 Manipur - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - 4.90 Mizoram - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - Arunachal Pradesh - - - - - - - - Tea (NE) - - - - - - - - North 502.35 9.99 50.30 - - - - 261.70 Haryana 35.31 - - - - - - 17.10 Himachal Pradesh 20.15 - 2.33 - - - - 0.10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.41 - - - - - - - Punjab 50.31 - - - - - - 9.60 Uttar Pradesh 362.50 9.99 46.77 - - - - 226.70 Uttaranchal 33.68 - 1.21 - - - - 8.20 Chandigarh - - - - - - - - Delhi - - - - - - - - South 38.42 191.45 121.39 174.04 322.80 245.67 3.32 334.80 Andhra Pradesh 16.23 43.47 31.75 40.75 98.80 237.44 0.66 194.50 Karnataka 22.18 114.91 80.06 132.36 80.44 8.24 2.67 46.40 Kerala - 6.88 - 0.30 23.23 - - 12.80 Tamil Nadu - 26.20 9.58 0.63 113.21 - - 79.50 Pondicherry - - - 0.01 7.12 - - 1.60 A & N Islands - - - - - - - - West 338.93 227.76 151.94 105.44 - 43.15 68.22 1,399.40 Gujarat 90.68 3.51 10.81 - - - 3.65 84.40 Madhya Pradesh 126.55 - 2.84 - - 22.32 - 473.50 Chhattisgarh 37.30 - 1.01 - - 7.51 - 56.60 Maharashtra 43.90 220.64 136.95 97.73 - 13.32 64.57 542.60 Rajasthan 38.61 - - - - - - 242.30 Goa 1.89 3.61 0.33 7.72 - - - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - D & Nagar Haveli - - - - - - - -

Others - - - - - - - 3.60 Complex ManufacturersAll India 986.10 762.75 374.28 279.48 322.80 336.38 71.54 2,404.40 $ $ = Includes despatches to mixing units.

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Zone/States MOP SOP ProductN P2O5 K2O (N+P2O5+K2O)

East 505.00 - 5,396.03 1,658.36 521.98 421.00 2,601.34 Assam 73.08 - 273.70 77.91 14.63 44.17 136.71 Bihar 49.85 - 1,526.96 622.49 67.15 42.60 732.24 Orissa 65.91 - 669.54 216.38 69.86 44.19 330.43 West Bengal 313.09 - 2,518.78 605.67 311.23 283.66 1,200.55 Jharkhand 2.98 - 338.74 107.16 57.72 6.33 171.20 Manipur - - 37.71 17.35 - - 17.35 Meghalaya 0.09 - 11.71 2.72 1.39 0.05 4.17 Mizoram - - 0.58 0.27 - - 0.27 Nagaland - - - - - - - Tripura - - 18.11 8.33 - - 8.33 Sikkim - - 0.20 0.09 - - 0.09 Arunachal Pradesh - - 0.01 0.00 - - 0.00 Tea (NE) - - - - - - - North 288.94 - 12,578.83 4,657.46 1,270.77 263.88 6,192.11 Haryana 19.49 - 2,091.53 798.56 231.38 17.34 1,047.29 Himachal Pradesh 0.10 - 83.07 28.80 7.03 3.63 39.47 Jammu & Kashmir 2.34 - 143.96 52.16 21.24 1.47 74.87 Punjab 48.19 - 3,278.87 1,273.15 320.03 36.96 1,630.14 Uttar Pradesh 215.92 - 6,749.89 2,422.39 669.58 197.16 3,289.13 Uttaranchal 2.90 - 223.30 79.91 21.50 7.31 108.72 Chandigarh - - - - - - - Delhi - - 8.21 2.48 0.01 - 2.49 South 1,052.76 21.84 9,017.69 2,409.06 1,121.52 839.05 4,369.63 Andhra Pradesh 340.51 9.92 4,182.42 1,184.68 522.42 285.71 1,992.81 Karnataka 288.55 11.35 2,466.79 638.06 334.86 264.21 1,237.14 Kerala 93.87 - 392.68 83.70 40.37 62.12 186.19 Tamil Nadu 318.34 0.57 1,901.70 482.60 217.02 218.90 918.52 Pondicherry 11.49 - 73.60 19.78 6.85 8.11 34.73 A & N Islands - - 0.50 0.23 - - 0.23 West 448.30 3.78 10,645.68 3,027.57 1,390.80 433.18 4,851.55 Gujarat 133.88 - 2,402.96 738.01 291.87 97.37 1,127.25 Madhya Pradesh 50.10 - 2,225.30 598.70 328.35 53.86 980.91 Chhattisgarh 45.60 - 703.02 217.93 70.64 34.53 323.10 Maharashtra 202.51 3.78 3,622.17 932.80 487.59 228.76 1,649.15 Rajasthan 15.25 - 1,670.28 535.46 207.89 15.33 758.68 Goa 0.96 - 21.18 4.33 4.45 3.33 12.11 Daman & Diu - - - - - - - D & Nagar Haveli - - 0.76 0.35 - - 0.35

Others 563.00 * - 592.43 * 5.17 5.74 - 10.91 Complex Manfs. 563.00 563.00 - - - - All India 2,858.00 25.62 38,230.65 11,757.61 4,310.81 1,957.11 @ 18,025.53 * = Includes despatches to complex manufacturers. @ = All India K2O has been derived from the aggregate of statewise despatches of MOP, SOP and various

grades of NPKs. It excludes despatches of MOP/SOP to complex manufacturers.Note : Totals may not exactly tally due to rounding o

NutrientTotal

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Fertiliser/Products 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

A. NitrogenousAmmonium sulphate (20.6% N) 554.7 631.0 587.7 582.5 545.1 591.0 643.1

Urea (46% N) 13201.0 19241.4 19652.8 19231.3 18638.3 18996.2 20960.9

Calcium ammonium nitrate (25% N) 411.9 509.0 249.9 180.9 174.1 141.8 186.0

Ammonium chloride (25% N) 76.4 132.9 77.5 72.7 68.1 73.1 93.9

B. NPs and NPKs16-20-0 71.8 172.3 195.3 194.0 199.3 110.9 123.3

20-20-0 539.8 1206.0 1388.8 1408.7 1435.6 1172.4 1283.1

28-28-0 336.5 266.5 243.3 223.9 175.1 289.5 328.7

14-35-14 21.3 32.2 153.6 140.7 210.6 216.5 336.4

20.7-20.7-0 266.9 241.0 248.9 276.6

(154.3#) (158.8)# (169.2)# (425.8)# (362.6)# (411.2)#

23-23-0 17.0 141.8 139.5 183.9 171.4 151.5 71.5

19-19-19 216.5 174.5 252.9 287.7 280.2 313.9 279.5

15-15-15 363.3 313.3 305.2 353.9 300.4 295.2 374.3

17-17-17 456.8 726.4 603.2 519.1 374.0 335.0 322.8

10-26-26 278.8 272.8 509.5 616.4 627.6 480.0 762.8

12-32-16 205.3 363.6 489.5 547.9 671.6 796.5 986.1

18-46-0 4195.0 3971.0 5757.0 5992.2 5730.8 5663.5 5779.0

14-28-14 — — 14.6 6.1 10.2 - -

C. PhosphaticSingle superphosphate 3593.5 3292.1* 2720.1* 2590.9* 2376.7* 2436.9* 2404.4*

(16% P2O5) [1.7]*

D. Potassic Muriate of potash (60% K2O) 2155.3 2018.7 2366.6 2772.2 2590.4 2450.9 2858.0

Sulphate of potash (50% K2O) 30.7 12.4 9.8 18.3 19.3 21.9 25.6

Total N 7565.5 10592.2 11101.5 10961.2 10606.8 10708.5 11757.6P2O5 3099.3 3219.3 4127.0 4271.0 4137.4 4056.5 4310.8K2O @ 1308.5 1554.7 1487.1 1677.4 1572.5 1478.0 1957.1

Total Product 26992.5 33875.2 36124.3 36374.4 35048.6 34908.2 38230.7[14% P2O5] # = ANP (20-20-0) grade. @ = All India K2O has been derived from the aggregate of statewise despatches of MOP, SOP and various grades of NPKs. It excludes despatches of MOP/SOP to complex manufacturers.* Includes despatches to : (i) Mixing units. (ii) Export to Banglades

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Year Percentage shareof cooperatives

1990-91 31.65 1991-92 33.77 1992-93 34.01 1993-94 32.64 1994-95 30.35 1995-96 32.24 1996-97 35.99 1997-98 30.91 1998-99 29.021999-2000 27.652000-01 36.172001-02 35.00

(Per cent)State 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02Andhra Pradesh 9.88 12.28 8.28 2.61Assam 33.33 16.33 2.13 11.76Bihar 21.98 1.53 14.74 15.41Jharkhand - - - 32.77 Goa 14.28 57.14 17.06 40.00Gujarat 73.65 68.92 57.15 54.97Haryana 27.12 28.87 26.66 23.37Himachal Pradesh 100.00 96.67 88.73 97.50Jammu & Kashmir 100.00 84.31 - 37.14Karnataka 22.41 14.51 14.98 12.33Kerala 39.18 38.92 43.88 29.94Madhya Pradesh 25.75 84.62 65.89 57.12Chhattisgarh - - - 14.66Maharashtra 40.59 35.30 38.01 11.90Manipur 61.54 8.33 - Meghalaya 66.67 100.00 77.72 75.00Orissa 43.16 40.51 33.21 25.87Punjab 30.14 39.27 67.29 34.04Rajasthan 40.62 12.44 22.56 21.55Tamil Nadu 31.26 26.62 22.12 19.02Uttar Pradesh 35.54 39.54 61.04 63.68Uttaranchal - - - West Bengal 29.10 14.27 21.84 19.95UTs/Others 7.62 9.41 6.94 - All India 31.65 32.24 36.17 35.00Source: National Cooperative Development Corporation, New Delhi.

4.10 STATE-WISE SHARE OF COOPERATIVES IN DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL FERTILISERS1990-91, 1995-96, 2000-01 and 2001-02

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Average lead Quantity Share of railYear of fertilisers moved by movement

(Rail) (km) rail ('000 tonnes) to total (per cent)1980-81 1,100 8,108 67 1981-82 1,013 9,568 72 1982-83 969 8,515 62 1983-84 1,020 8,147 53 1984-85 1,089 12,208 68 1985-86 1,094 13,620 69 1986-87 1,073 14,532 67 1987-88 1,089 13,177 68 1988-89 1,011 16,100 66 1989-90 975 16,970 67 1990-91 940 18,360 68 1991-92 935 18,500 66 1992-93 908 18,900 70 1993-94 933 19,500 74 1994-95 922 21,500 71 1995-96 920 23,700 73 1996-97 881 20,820 70 1997-98 854 27,336 74 1998-99 826 27,868 76 1999-2000 822 24,410 79 2000-01 862 27,093 75 2001-02 855 26,917 74 2002-03 874 26,300 75 2003-04 855 26,180 75 2004-05 (Estimated) 831 29,056 76 Source: 1. Ministry of Railways, New Delhi.

2. Economic Survey , Min. of Finance, New Delhi3. Various issues of Annual Report, Deptt. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chem. & Ferts., N.Delhi.

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Cooperative Per cent Private Per cent Total no.As on and other Share to (number) share of sale

institutional total to total pointsagencies

(number)31-3-1967 48,031 n.a. n.a.31-3-1968 41,052 n.a. n.a.31-3-1969 36,505 1 55 30,071 45 66,576 31-3-1970 33,418 47 38,234 2 53 71,652 131-3-1971 30,670 38 50,790 62 81,460 31-3-1972 n.a. n.a. n.a.31-3-1973 39,266 45 47,129 55 86,395 31-3-1974 37,911 40 56,384 60 94,295 31-3-1975 39,156 40 59,473 60 98,629 31-3-1976 39,950 42 54,673 58 94,623 31-3-1977 33,404 40 49,916 60 83,320 31-3-1978 43,264 42 58,575 58 101,839 31-3-1979 46,224 40 69,293 60 115,517 31-3-1980 51,560 44 64,862 56 116,422 31-3-1981 41,837 38 68,127 62 109,964 31-3-1982 43,127 37 71,943 63 115,070 31-3-1983 50,243 38 80,590 62 130,833 31-3-1984 55,279 38 90,538 62 145,817 31-3-1985 59,658 38 96,080 62 155,738 31-3-1986 58,370 36 102,159 64 160,529 31-3-1987 56,755 35 105,750 65 162,505 31-3-1988 60,991 35 113,959 65 174,950 31-3-1989 72,142 35 135,047 65 207,189 31-3-1990 80,040 35 151,130 65 231,170 31-3-1991 71,980 31 160,525 69 232,505 31-3-1992 73,107 30 172,826 70 245,933 31-3-1993 76,653 31 171,629 69 248,282 31-3-1994 77,682 31 175,302 69 252,984 31-3-1995 79,460 31 179,560 69 259,020 31-3-1996 75,093 29 184,158 71 259,251 31-3-1997 70,648 27 191,259 73 261,907 31-3-1998 70,176 26 201,738 74 271,914 31-3-1999 72,579 26 207,818 74 280,397 31-3-2000 73,933 26 205,360 74 279,293 31-3-2001 73,136 26 211,828 74 284,964 31-3-2002 69,511 24 217,883 76 287,394 31-3-2003 69,098 24 214,003 76 283,101 31-3-2004 63,995 23 218,473 77 282,468 31-3-2005 66,847 23 221,909 77 288,756 1. Interim Report on Fertiliser Distribution - National Commission on Agriculture, New Delhi.2. By difference n.a. = not available Source: Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi

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Total Total TotalZone/State

No. % share No. % share No. No. % share No. % share No. No. % share No. % share No.of total of total of total of total of total of total

East 12,976 17.3 61,894 82.7 74,870 13,025 17.3 62,474 82.7 75,499 13,116 17.0 64,051 83.0 77,167 Assam 447 8.4 4,906 91.6 5,353 447 8.3 4,920 91.7 5,367 447 8.2 5,015 91.8 5,462 Bihar 415 9.5 3,975 90.5 4,390 415 8.6 4,400 91.4 4,815 465 9.6 4,400 90.4 4,865 Jharkhand ------------------- Not available ------------------ 404 29.4 972 70.6 1,376 Manipur 4 0.8 468 99.2 472 4 1.3 296 98.7 300 4 1.1 374 98.9 378 Meghalaya 40 9.1 400 90.9 440 40 9.1 400 90.9 440 42 9.1 420 90.9 462 Nagaland 32 84.2 6 15.8 38 32 84.2 6 15.8 38 32 84.2 6 15.8 38 Orissa 8,510 33.1 17,200 66.9 25,710 8,510 33.1 17,200 66.9 25,710 8,510 33.1 17,200 66.9 25,710 Sikkim 38 22.6 130 77.4 168 80 38.1 130 61.9 210 - - 130 100.0 130 Tripura 421 91.7 38 8.3 459 421 74.9 141 25.1 562 421 61.0 269 39.0 690 West Bengal 2,784 7.4 34,771 92.6 37,555 2,791 7.4 34,981 92.6 37,772 2,791 7.4 34,980 92.6 37,771 Arunachal Pradesh 285 100.0 - - 285 285 100.0 - - 285 - - 285 100.0 285 Mizoram ------------------- Not available ------------------North 21,728 25.2 64,397 74.8 86,125 21,534 24.2 67,444 75.8 88,978 20,757 23.4 68,034 76.6 88,791 Haryana 2,535 34.3 4,850 65.7 7,385 2,279 29.7 5,401 70.3 7,680 2,285 29.7 5,412 70.3 7,697 Himachal Pradesh 2,003 77.9 567 22.1 2,570 2,006 78.0 566 22.0 2,572 2,057 78.4 566 21.6 2,623 Jammu & Kashmir 1,758 100.0 - - 1,758 1,758 100.0 - - 1,758 1,758 100.0 - - 1,758 Punjab 3,676 41.6 5,150 58.4 8,826 3,674 36.4 6,407 63.6 10,081 3,683 35.2 6,786 64.8 10,469 Uttar Pradesh 10,974 17.2 53,000 82.8 63,974 10,974 16.8 54,236 83.2 65,210 10,124 15.7 54,350 84.3 64,474 Uttaranchal 767 53.1 678 46.9 1,445 833 53.6 722 46.4 1,555 835 49.9 838 50.1 1,673 Chandigarh - - 2 100.0 2 - - 2 100.0 2 - - 2 100.0 2 Delhi 15 9.1 150 90.9 165 10 8.3 110 91.7 120 15 15.8 80 84.2 95

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Total Total TotalZone/State

No. % share No. % share No. No. % share No. % share No. No. % share No. % share No.of total of total of total of total of total of total

South 11,928 24.2 37,390 75.8 49,318 6,865 15.0 39,041 85.0 45,906 10,173 21.7 36,671 78.3 46,844 Andhra Pradesh 3,005 16.9 14,827 83.1 17,832 3,100 17.2 14,901 82.8 18,001 3,125 17.3 14,929 82.7 18,054 Karnataka 2,189 19.6 8,984 80.4 11,173 2,189 19.6 8,984 80.4 11,173 1,960 18.1 8,860 81.9 10,820 Kerala 1,235 36.2 2,174 63.8 3,409 1,235 36.2 2,174 63.8 3,409 1,295 37.1 2,196 62.9 3,491 Tamil Nadu 5,373 32.2 11,300 67.8 16,673 226 1.7 12,886 98.3 13,112 3,674 25.8 10,586 74.2 14,260 Pondicherry 72 40.7 105 59.3 177 61 38.9 96 61.1 157 65 39.4 100 60.6 165 A & N Islands 54 100.0 - - 54 54 100.0 - - 54 54 100.0 - - 54 Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - West 22,466 30.9 50,322 69.1 72,788 22,571 31.3 49,514 68.7 72,085 22,801 30.0 53,153 70.0 75,954 Gujarat 7,720 66.7 3,849 33.3 11,569 7,984 62.1 4,864 37.9 12,848 8,792 64.3 4,890 35.7 13,682 Madhya Pradesh 4,786 52.5 4,327 47.5 9,113 5,493 55.7 4,365 44.3 9,858 4,786 52.5 4,327 47.5 9,113 Chhattisgarh 1,783 57.6 1,311 42.4 3,094 1,761 55.7 1,400 44.3 3,161 1,399 36.2 2,470 63.8 3,869 Maharashtra 4,676 13.6 29,830 86.4 34,506 4,526 13.3 29,444 86.7 33,970 4,924 13.2 32,369 86.8 37,293 Rajasthan 3,382 23.9 10,776 76.1 14,158 2,645 22.3 9,211 77.7 11,856 2,738 23.6 8,867 76.4 11,605 Goa 104 31.3 228 68.7 332 150 39.6 229 60.4 379 150 39.6 229 60.4 379 D & N Haveli 15 93.8 1 6.3 16 12 92.3 1 7.7 13 12 92.3 1 7.7 13 Daman & Diu ------------------- Not available ------------------All India 69,098 24.4 214,003 75.6 283,101 63,995 22.7 218,473 77.3 282,468 66,847 23.1 221,909 76.9 288,756 Source : Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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(`000 tonnes) Total

(N+P2O5+K2O)1950-51 55.0 8.8 6.0 69.81951-52 58.7 6.9 65.61952-53 57.8 4.6 3.3 65.71953-54 I Plan 89.3 8.3 7.5 105.01954-55 94.8 15.0 11.1 120.91955-56 107.5 13.0 10.3 130.81956-57 123.1 15.9 14.8 153.71957-58 149.0 21.9 12.8 183.71958-59 II Plan 172.0 29.5 22.4 223.81959-60 229.3 53.9 21.3 304.61960-61 211.7 53.1 29.0 293.81961-62 249.8 60.5 28.0 338.31962-63 333.0 82.8 36.4 452.21963-64 III Plan 376.1 116.5 50.6 543.21964-65 555.2 148.7 69.3 773.21965-66 574.8 132.5 77.3 784.61966-67 737.8 248.6 114.2 1,100.61967-68 1,034.6 334.8 169.6 1,539.01968-69 1,208.6 382.1 170.0 1,760.71969-70 1,356.0 416.0 210.0 1,982.01970-71 1,479.3 541.0 236.3 2,256.61971-72 IV Plan 1,798.0 558.2 300.6 2,656.81972-73 1,839.0 581.3 347.6 2,767.91973-74 1,829.0 649.7 359.8 2,838.61974-75 1,765.7 471.5 336.1 2,573.31975-76 2,148.6 466.8 278.3 2,893.71976-77 V Plan 2,456.9 634.7 319.2 3,410.91977-78 2,913.0 866.6 506.2 4,285.81978-79 3,419.5 1,106.0 591.5 5,116.91979-80 3,498.1 1,150.9 606.4 5,255.41980-81 3,678.1 1,213.6 623.9 5,515.61981-82 (Feb./January) 4,068.7 1,322.3 676.2 6,067.21982-83 (Feb./ January) 4,224.2 1,435.9 726.5 6,386.61982-83 ( April/March) VI Plan 4,242.5 1,432.7 726.3 6,401.41983-84 5,204.4 1,730.3 775.4 7,710.11984-85 5,486.1 1,886.4 838.5 8,211.01985-86 5,660.8 2,005.2 808.1 8,474.11986-87 5,716.0 2,078.9 850.0 8,644.91987-88 VII Plan 5,716.8 2,187.1 880.5 8,784.31988-89 7,251.0 2,720.7 1,068.4 11,040.11989-90 7,385.9 3,014.2 1,168.0 11,568.21990-91 7,997.2 3,221.0 1,328.0 12,546.21991-92 8,046.3 3,321.2 1,360.6 12,728.01992-93 8,426.8 2,843.8 883.9 12,154.51993-94 8,788.3 2,669.3 908.7 12,366.31994-95 VIII Plan 9,507.1 2,931.7 1,124.8 13,563.61995-96 9,822.8 2,897.5 1,155.8 13,876.21996-97 10,301.8 2,976.8 1,029.6 14,308.11997-98 10,901.8 3,913.6 1,372.5 16,187.81998-99 11,353.8 4,112.2 1,331.5 16,797.51999-2000 IX Plan 11,592.5 4,797.9 1,678.4 18,068.92000-01 10,920.2 4,214.6 1,567.5 16,702.32001-02 11,310.2 4,382.4 1,667.1 17,359.72002-03 10,474.1 4,018.8 1,601.2 16,094.12003-04 11,077.0 4,124.3 1,597.9 16,799.12004-05 (P) 11,713.9 4,623.8 2,060.7 18,398.4 (P) = Provisional. Note : Total may not exactly tally due to rounding off

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

I. EAST N 787.14 820.39 1,607.53 787.77 870.65 1,658.42 P2O5 208.64 310.23 518.87 217.43 372.95 590.38 K2O 137.20 224.98 362.18 152.19 279.00 431.19 Total 1,132.98 1,355.60 2,488.58 1,157.39 1,522.60 2,679.99

1 Arunachal Pradesh N 0.23 0.19 0.42 0.26 0.19 0.45 P2O5 0.05 0.15 0.20 0.05 0.15 0.20 K2O 0.04 0.07 0.11 0.04 0.07 0.11 Total 0.32 0.41 0.73 0.35 0.41 0.76

2 Assam N 44.64 45.73 90.37 36.46 41.48 77.94 P2O5 26.46 25.03 51.49 22.35 28.57 50.92 K2O 23.06 24.52 47.58 18.44 18.60 37.04 Total 94.16 95.28 189.44 77.25 88.65 165.90

3 Bihar N 302.74 320.84 623.58 290.13 328.67 618.80 P2O5 12.34 33.51 45.85 16.11 54.79 70.90 K2O 3.45 22.22 25.67 3.24 38.74 41.98 Total 318.53 376.57 695.10 309.48 422.20 731.68

4 Jharkhand N 47.03 19.95 66.98 51.48 24.68 76.16 P2O5 27.95 13.95 41.90 24.87 18.09 42.96 K2O 2.52 2.32 4.84 2.20 2.17 4.37 Total 77.50 36.22 113.72 78.55 44.94 123.49

5 Manipur N 16.70 6.00 22.70 11.13 5.92 17.05 P2O5 2.30 0.88 3.18 1.65 0.75 2.40 K2O 0.99 0.41 1.40 0.41 0.54 0.95 Total 19.99 7.29 27.28 13.19 7.21 20.40

6 Meghalaya N 1.66 1.07 2.73 1.55 1.30 2.85 P2O5 1.10 0.73 1.83 1.15 0.75 1.90 K2O 0.09 0.07 0.16 0.05 0.13 0.18 Total 2.85 1.87 4.72 2.75 2.18 4.93

7 Mizoram N 0.34 0.27 0.61 0.34 0.27 0.61 P2O5 0.27 0.23 0.50 0.28 0.23 0.51 K2O 0.18 0.18 0.36 0.18 0.12 0.30 Total 0.79 0.68 1.47 0.80 0.62 1.42

8 Nagaland N 0.23 0.10 0.33 0.17 0.14 0.31 P2O5 0.17 0.08 0.25 0.12 0.10 0.22 K2O 0.06 0.04 0.10 0.03 0.04 0.07 Total 0.46 0.22 0.68 0.32 0.28 0.60

9 Orissa N 154.62 55.45 210.07 163.19 60.35 223.54 P2O5 45.20 21.44 66.64 49.76 28.23 77.99 K2O 33.68 15.82 49.50 34.52 19.25 53.77 Total 233.50 92.71 326.21 247.47 107.83 355.30

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

I. EAST N 5.87 1.18 3.42 0.08 6.13 3.17P2O5 -20.52 -10.75 -14.96 4.21 20.22 13.78K2O -10.37 -2.26 -5.50 10.93 24.01 19.05Total -2.26 -2.38 -2.32 2.15 12.32 7.69

1 Arunachal Pradesh N 27.78 -17.39 2.44 13.04 - 7.14P2O5 - -21.05 -16.67 - - - K2O 100.00 -12.50 10.00 - - - Total 28.00 -18.00 -2.67 9.38 - 4.11

2 Assam N 2.10 7.42 4.73 -18.32 -9.29 -13.75P2O5 12.17 11.00 11.60 -15.53 14.14 -1.11K2O 10.49 13.52 12.03 -20.03 -24.14 -22.15Total 6.78 9.87 8.31 -17.96 -6.96 -12.43

3 Bihar N 6.98 -5.38 0.24 -4.17 2.44 -0.77P2O5 -77.40 -42.62 -59.42 30.55 63.50 54.63K2O -77.45 88.31 -5.28 -6.09 74.35 63.54Total -9.74 -8.00 -8.80 -2.84 12.12 5.26

4 Jharkhand N 4.81 0.96 3.64 9.46 23.71 13.71P2O5 15.78 -4.06 8.32 -11.02 29.68 2.53K2O 18.87 16.58 17.76 -12.70 -6.47 -9.71Total 8.96 -0.19 5.86 1.35 24.08 8.59

5 Manipur N -1.76 11.73 1.48 -33.35 -1.33 -24.89P2O5 16.75 4.76 13.17 -28.26 -14.77 -24.53K2O 1.02 -44.59 -18.60 -58.59 31.71 -32.14Total 0.20 4.89 1.41 -34.02 -1.10 -25.22

6 Meghalaya N 7.79 -6.14 1.87 -6.63 21.50 4.40P2O5 17.02 -1.35 8.93 4.55 2.74 3.83K2O 80.00 40.00 60.00 -44.44 85.71 12.50Total 12.65 -3.11 5.83 -3.51 16.58 4.45

7 Mizoram N -8.11 -15.63 -11.59 - - - P2O5 -27.03 -14.81 -21.88 3.70 - 2.00K2O -40.00 -25.00 -33.33 0.00 -33.33 -16.67Total -24.04 -18.07 -21.39 1.27 -8.82 -3.40

8 Nagaland N 76.92 -28.57 22.22 -26.09 40.00 -6.06P2O5 54.55 -33.33 8.70 -29.41 25.00 -12.00K2O 200.00 33.33 100.00 -50.00 - -30.00Total 76.92 -24.14 23.64 -30.43 27.27 -11.76

9 Orissa N 10.73 21.15 13.30 5.54 8.84 6.41P2O5 2.31 14.78 6.01 10.09 31.67 17.03K2O 23.55 5.26 17.05 2.49 21.68 8.63Total 10.62 16.65 12.27 5.98 16.31 8.92

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

10 Sikkim N 0.14 0.15 0.29 0.31 0.13 0.44 P2O5 0.07 0.08 0.15 0.11 0.07 0.18 K2O - - - - - - Total 0.21 0.23 0.44 0.42 0.20 0.62

11 Tripura N 3.69 3.80 7.49 4.08 5.25 9.33 P2O5 0.76 1.94 2.70 0.92 1.66 2.58 K2O 0.49 1.89 2.38 0.63 0.90 1.53 Total 4.94 7.63 12.57 5.63 7.81 13.44

12 West Bengal N 215.12 366.84 581.96 228.67 402.27 630.94 P2O5 91.97 212.21 304.18 100.06 239.56 339.62 K2O 72.64 157.44 230.08 92.45 198.44 290.89 Total 379.73 736.49 1,116.22 421.18 840.27 1,261.45

II. NORTH N 1,983.32 2,510.34 4,493.66 1,996.66 2,550.99 4,547.65 P2O5 447.14 950.45 1,397.59 340.52 1,008.47 1,348.99 K2O 74.71 154.85 229.56 103.14 159.00 262.14 Total 2,505.17 3,615.64 6,120.81 2,440.32 3,718.46 6,158.78

1 Haryana N 293.15 475.12 768.27 313.32 476.08 789.40 P2O5 58.44 179.24 237.68 61.23 179.80 241.03 K2O 8.14 7.80 15.94 11.62 7.97 19.59 Total 359.73 662.16 1,021.89 386.17 663.85 1,050.02

2 Himachal Pradesh N 16.01 14.90 30.91 15.67 15.02 30.69 P2O5 1.51 7.20 8.71 1.66 6.87 8.53 K2O 0.78 6.41 7.19 0.91 6.12 7.03 Total 18.30 28.51 46.81 18.24 28.01 46.25

3 Jammu & Kashmir N 25.93 29.87 55.80 24.87 25.59 50.46 P2O5 8.28 11.95 20.23 8.69 12.91 21.60 K2O 1.84 1.73 3.57 0.37 2.80 3.17 Total 36.05 43.55 79.60 33.93 41.30 75.23

4 Punjab N 557.83 612.28 1,170.11 545.97 656.26 1,202.23 P2O5 130.37 204.59 334.96 87.46 229.73 317.19 K2O 21.96 16.04 38.00 25.54 17.68 43.22 Total 710.16 832.91 1,543.07 658.97 903.67 1,562.64

5 Uttar Pradesh N 1,041.23 1,332.87 2,374.10 1,053.35 1,335.98 2,389.33 P2O5 238.33 529.06 767.39 175.10 564.28 739.38 K2O 36.75 116.68 153.43 62.53 118.96 181.49 Total 1,316.31 1,978.61 3,294.92 1,290.98 2,019.22 3,310.20

6 Uttaranchal N 48.91 44.47 93.38 43.38 41.61 84.99 P2O5 10.16 17.97 28.13 6.36 14.88 21.24 K2O 5.23 6.19 11.42 2.17 5.47 7.64 Total 64.30 68.63 132.93 51.91 61.96 113.87

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

10 Sikkim N -70.83 -31.82 -58.57 121.43 -13.33 51.72P2O5 -65.00 -63.64 -64.29 57.14 -12.50 20.00K2O - -100.00 -100.00 - - - Total -69.12 -59.65 -64.80 100.00 -13.04 40.91

11 Tripura N 41.92 18.75 29.14 10.57 38.16 24.57P2O5 7.04 31.97 23.85 21.05 -14.43 -4.44K2O -9.26 158.90 87.40 28.57 -52.38 -35.71Total 28.31 41.30 35.89 13.97 2.36 6.92

12 West Bengal N 2.44 3.92 3.37 6.30 9.66 8.42P2O5 -17.63 -7.57 -10.86 8.80 12.89 11.65K2O -15.16 -11.43 -12.64 27.27 26.04 26.43Total -6.76 -3.14 -4.40 10.92 14.09 13.01

II. NORTH N 6.59 1.19 3.51 0.67 1.62 1.20P2O5 17.53 3.40 7.53 -23.84 6.10 -3.48K2O 28.72 9.14 14.83 38.05 2.68 14.19Total 8.96 2.08 4.79 -2.59 2.84 0.62

1 Haryana N 32.05 1.46 11.30 6.88 0.20 2.75P2O5 4.21 8.23 7.21 4.77 0.31 1.41K2O 112.53 44.44 72.70 42.75 2.18 22.90Total 27.60 3.58 10.93 7.35 0.26 2.75

2 Himachal Pradesh N 18.07 23.34 20.55 -2.12 0.81 -0.71P2O5 11.85 9.59 9.97 9.93 -4.58 -2.07K2O 6.85 18.05 16.72 16.67 -4.52 -2.23Total 17.01 18.40 17.85 -0.33 -1.75 -1.20

3 Jammu & Kashmir N 10.67 29.70 20.10 -4.09 -14.33 -9.57P2O5 1.60 31.46 17.34 4.95 8.03 6.77K2O 1315.38 76.53 221.62 -79.89 61.85 -11.20Total 13.69 31.57 22.82 -5.88 -5.17 -5.49

4 Punjab N 6.62 4.11 5.29 -2.13 7.18 2.75P2O5 26.50 4.46 12.06 -32.91 12.29 -5.31K2O 12.90 30.41 19.69 16.30 10.22 13.74Total 9.99 4.60 7.01 -7.21 8.50 1.27

5 Uttar Pradesh N 1.26 -0.88 0.05 1.16 0.23 0.64P2O5 16.29 0.94 5.25 -26.53 6.66 -3.65K2O 21.21 4.28 7.89 70.15 1.95 18.29Total 4.17 -0.11 1.56 -1.92 2.05 0.46

6 Uttaranchal N -1.29 5.35 1.77 -11.31 -6.43 -8.98P2O5 48.10 0.39 13.61 -37.40 -17.20 -24.49K2O 46.09 5.27 20.72 -58.51 -11.63 -33.10Total 7.18 4.00 5.52 -19.27 -9.72 -14.34

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

7 Chandigarh N - 0.01 0.01 0.01 - 0.01 P2O5 - - - - - - K2O - - - - - - Total - 0.01 0.01 0.01 - 0.01

8 Delhi N 0.26 0.82 1.08 0.09 0.45 0.54 P2O5 0.05 0.44 0.49 0.02 - 0.02 K2O 0.01 - 0.01 - - - Total 0.32 1.26 1.58 0.11 0.45 0.56

III. SOUTH N 954.43 1,163.92 2,118.35 1,189.05 1,217.59 2,406.64 P2O5 413.35 508.61 921.96 599.57 566.76 1,166.33 K2O 319.90 357.97 677.87 443.58 460.66 904.24 Total 1,687.68 2,030.50 3,718.18 2,232.20 2,245.01 4,477.21

1 Andhra Pradesh N 531.10 607.73 1,138.83 563.94 592.59 1,156.53 P2O5 210.28 263.81 474.09 260.49 278.49 538.98 K2O 106.09 133.99 240.08 135.25 157.11 292.36 Total 847.47 1,005.53 1,853.00 959.68 1,028.19 1,987.87

2 Karnataka N 257.47 235.70 493.17 397.37 258.61 655.98 P2O5 122.31 117.87 240.18 215.95 148.03 363.98 K2O 99.01 87.44 186.45 156.36 116.91 273.27 Total 478.79 441.01 919.80 769.68 523.55 1,293.23

3 Kerala N 41.28 44.14 85.42 54.83 33.42 88.25 P2O5 19.55 19.39 38.94 25.82 15.97 41.79 K2O 34.79 32.95 67.74 42.01 29.48 71.49 Total 95.62 96.48 192.10 122.66 78.87 201.53

4 Tamil Nadu N 116.98 261.57 378.55 162.99 319.74 482.73 P2O5 57.41 101.16 158.57 92.99 118.33 211.32 K2O 77.37 98.61 175.98 106.27 151.71 257.98 Total 251.76 461.34 713.10 362.25 589.78 952.03

5 Pondicherry N 7.47 14.58 22.05 9.74 13.14 22.88 P2O5 3.66 6.21 9.87 4.16 5.93 10.09 K2O 2.61 4.95 7.56 3.64 5.43 9.07 Total 13.74 25.74 39.48 17.54 24.50 42.04

6 A & N Islands N 0.13 0.19 0.32 0.18 0.09 0.27 P2O5 0.14 0.17 0.31 0.16 0.01 0.17 K2O 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.02 0.07 Total 0.30 0.39 0.69 0.39 0.12 0.51

7 Lakshadweep N - 0.01 0.01 - - - P2O5 - - - - - - K2O - - - - - - Total - 0.01 0.01 - - -

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

7 Chandigarh N -100.00 - -50.00 - -100.00 - P2O5 - - - - - - K2O - - - - - - Total -100.00 - -50.00 - -100.00 -

8 Delhi N -59.38 -66.53 -65.05 -65.38 -45.12 -50.00P2O5 400.00 880.00 -60.00 -100.00 -95.92K2O - - - -100.00 - -100.00Total -50.77 -49.40 -49.68 -65.63 -64.29 -64.56

III. SOUTH N -7.38 2.77 -2.07 24.58 4.61 13.61P2O5 -8.67 4.98 -1.62 45.05 11.43 26.51K2O 1.27 5.80 3.61 38.66 28.69 33.39Total -6.19 3.84 -0.96 32.26 10.56 20.41

1 Andhra Pradesh N 10.44 9.54 9.96 6.18 -2.49 1.55P2O5 0.85 17.04 9.26 23.88 5.56 13.69K2O 16.42 19.72 18.24 27.49 17.26 21.78Total 8.57 12.71 10.78 13.24 2.25 7.28

2 Karnataka N -26.89 -5.27 -17.94 54.34 9.72 33.01P2O5 -24.56 -16.67 -20.88 76.56 25.59 51.54K2O -11.87 5.59 -4.46 57.92 33.70 46.56Total -23.60 -6.78 -16.36 60.76 18.72 40.60

3 Kerala N -5.49 2.70 -1.43 32.82 -24.29 3.31P2O5 2.57 -8.32 -3.16 32.07 -17.64 7.32K2O -9.07 -16.65 -12.92 20.75 -10.53 5.54Total -5.33 -6.93 -6.14 28.28 -18.25 4.91

4 Tamil Nadu N -20.01 -4.59 -9.95 39.33 22.24 27.52P2O5 -4.24 11.25 5.10 61.98 16.97 33.27K2O 7.44 -1.27 2.38 37.35 53.85 46.60Total -9.50 -0.78 -4.04 43.89 27.84 33.51

5 Pondicherry N 2.61 25.58 16.73 30.39 -9.88 3.76P2O5 26.64 14.79 18.92 13.66 -4.51 2.23K2O 25.48 21.03 22.53 39.46 9.70 19.97Total 12.16 21.93 18.35 27.66 -4.82 6.48

6 A & N Islands N -23.53 -5.00 -13.51 38.46 -52.63 -15.63P2O5 75.00 21.43 40.91 14.29 -94.12 -45.16K2O -40.00 -72.73 -62.50 66.67 -33.33 16.67Total 0.00 -13.33 -8.00 30.00 -69.23 -26.09

7 Lakshadweep N - - - - - - P2O5 - - - - - - K2O - - - - - - Total - - - - - -

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi TotalIV. WEST N 1,417.92 1,439.49 2,857.41 1,530.16 1,571.04 3,101.20

P2O5 627.58 658.28 1,285.86 763.44 754.65 1,518.09 K2O 166.91 161.39 328.30 224.73 238.36 463.09 Total 2,212.41 2,259.16 4,471.57 2,518.33 2,564.05 5,082.38

1 Gujarat N 336.37 351.18 687.55 365.11 388.89 754.00 P2O5 127.80 127.48 255.28 155.89 140.37 296.26 K2O 28.44 45.06 73.50 39.05 57.17 96.22 Total 492.61 523.72 1,016.33 560.05 586.43 1,146.48

2 Madhya Pradesh N 174.88 411.56 586.44 232.70 385.02 617.72 P2O5 111.27 236.68 347.95 161.22 232.03 393.25 K2O 17.60 31.53 49.13 24.23 31.07 55.30 Total 303.75 679.77 983.52 418.15 648.12 1,066.27

3 Chhattisgarh N 139.93 23.42 163.35 186.75 43.61 230.36 P2O5 51.40 11.74 63.14 71.45 25.42 96.87 K2O 16.53 4.45 20.98 26.29 8.75 35.04 Total 207.86 39.61 247.47 284.49 77.78 362.27

4 Maharashtra N 536.04 317.38 853.42 572.60 381.44 954.04 P2O5 229.45 183.33 412.78 294.56 232.18 526.74 K2O 99.47 72.79 172.26 128.81 129.62 258.43 Total 864.96 573.50 1,438.46 995.97 743.24 1,739.21

5 Rajasthan N 228.53 334.68 563.21 170.92 370.93 541.85 P2O5 106.43 98.36 204.79 79.16 123.98 203.14 K2O 3.74 6.88 10.62 5.24 11.09 16.33 Total 338.70 439.92 778.62 255.32 506.00 761.32

6 Goa N 1.67 1.12 2.79 1.55 1.00 2.55 P2O5 0.94 0.61 1.55 0.89 0.59 1.48 K2O 1.11 0.65 1.76 1.10 0.63 1.73 Total 3.72 2.38 6.10 3.54 2.22 5.76

7 Daman & Diu N - - - 0.01 - 0.01 P2O5 - - - - - - K2O - - - - - - Total - - - 0.01 - 0.01

8 Dadra & Nagar N 0.50 0.15 0.65 0.52 0.15 0.67 Haveli P2O5 0.29 0.08 0.37 0.27 0.08 0.35

K2O 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.01 0.03 0.04 Total 0.81 0.26 1.07 0.80 0.26 1.06

All India N 5,142.81 5,934.14 11,076.95 5,503.64 6,210.27 11,713.91 P2O5 1,696.71 2,427.57 4,124.28 1,920.96 2,702.83 4,623.79 K2O 698.72 899.19 1,597.91 923.64 1,137.02 2,060.66 Total 7,538.24 9,260.90 16,799.14 8,348.24 10,050.12 18,398.36

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Sl. Zone / State Nutrient 2003-04 2004-05 (P)No. Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi TotalIV. WEST N 11.85 25.44 18.31 7.92 9.14 8.53

P2O5 1.20 19.30 9.72 21.65 14.64 18.06K2O -11.03 -8.38 -9.75 34.64 47.69 41.06Total 6.60 20.46 13.18 13.83 13.50 13.66

1 Gujarat N 45.99 25.25 34.61 8.54 10.74 9.66P2O5 29.50 17.64 23.29 21.98 10.11 16.05K2O 8.88 -0.90 2.67 37.31 26.88 30.91Total 38.68 20.61 28.74 13.69 11.97 12.81

2 Madhya Pradesh N 22.62 68.33 51.49 33.06 -6.45 5.33P2O5 -2.61 38.69 22.13 44.89 -1.96 13.02K2O 18.20 78.74 51.03 37.67 -1.46 12.56Total 11.77 57.06 39.59 37.66 -4.66 8.41

3 Chhattisgarh N -0.09 31.57 3.48 33.46 86.21 41.02P2O5 -17.02 32.21 -10.84 39.01 116.52 53.42K2O -11.32 47.84 -3.09 59.04 96.63 67.02Total -5.79 33.41 -1.14 36.87 96.36 46.39

4 Maharashtra N -9.82 -11.91 -10.61 6.82 20.18 11.79P2O5 -16.81 -3.36 -11.33 28.38 26.65 27.61K2O -19.78 -30.87 -24.88 29.50 78.07 50.02Total -13.00 -12.48 -12.79 15.15 29.60 20.91

5 Rajasthan N 44.40 37.51 40.23 -25.21 10.83 -3.79P2O5 55.80 33.73 44.36 -25.62 26.05 -0.81K2O 28.97 67.40 51.50 40.11 61.19 53.77Total 47.60 37.03 41.44 -24.62 15.02 -2.22

6 Goa N 14.38 9.80 12.50 -7.19 -10.71 -8.60P2O5 9.30 8.93 9.15 -5.32 -3.28 -4.52K2O 7.77 8.33 7.98 -0.90 -3.08 -1.70Total 11.04 9.17 10.31 -4.84 -6.72 -5.57

7 Daman & Diu N -100.00 - -100.00 - - - P2O5 - - - - - - K2O - - - - - - Total -100.00 - -100.00 - - -

8 Dadra & Nagar N 6.38 0.00 4.84 4.00 - 3.08 Haveli P2O5 3.57 0.00 2.78 -6.90 - -5.41

K2O - - - -50.00 - -20.00Total 5.19 - 3.88 -1.23 - -0.93

All India N 4.90 6.50 5.76 7.02 4.65 5.75P2O5 -1.11 5.40 2.62 13.22 11.34 12.11K2O -2.22 1.42 -0.20 32.19 26.45 28.96Total 2.80 5.70 4.38 10.75 8.52 9.52

Note : 1. Fertiliser consumption by Plantation crops in the south zone is included in the total of respective stat 2. Due to rounding off, total for the State/Zone/All-India (Horizontal & Vertical) may not exactly ta 3. Fertiliser consumption by Plantation crops in the East zone is included in the total of respective statSource : Ministry of Agriculture, New Delh

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('000 tonnnes)

Year Seasons Urea A/S ACl CAN SSP MOP SOP DAP Rock 10-26-26

1990-91Kharif 6,415.42 291.48 38.08 184.53 1,750.25 813.95 14.90 1,690.72 61.87 197.07Rabi 7,661.13 239.98 47.33 211.80 1,807.99 817.02 16.80 2,557.39 73.22 136.84

Total 14,076.55 531.46 85.41 396.33 3,558.24 1,630.97 31.70 4,248.11 135.09 333.911991-92

Kharif 6,443.68 232.38 38.65 182.10 1,766.87 844.03 14.24 1,887.57 61.71 183.26Rabi 7,559.61 254.69 47.19 218.16 1,397.92 856.85 6.57 2,630.14 59.37 150.72

Total 14,003.29 487.07 85.84 400.26 3,164.79 1,700.88 20.81 4,517.71 121.08 333.981992-93

Kharif 6,575.74 252.70 52.73 195.59 1,146.06 671.09 8.96 1,933.96 43.01 124.49Rabi 8,329.67 317.74 70.27 359.12 862.40 303.21 7.41 2,118.04 56.27 80.68

Total 14,905.41 570.44 123.00 554.71 2,008.46 974.30 16.37 4,052.00 99.28 205.171993-94

Kharif 7,290.40 263.30 50.40 310.49 1,052.50 486.24 5.35 1,389.78 57.26 226.31Rabi 8,520.06 328.12 88.84 318.61 1,300.15 566.49 3.43 2,090.31 63.73 207.34

Total 15,810.46 591.42 139.24 629.10 2,352.65 1,052.73 8.78 3,480.09 120.99 433.651994-95

Kharif 7,945.40 246.41 44.98 245.34 1,294.93 548.33 6.82 1,659.77 62.45 256.34Rabi 9,166.46 302.00 70.23 261.13 1,331.34 722.03 4.08 1,925.75 64.11 101.93

Total 17,111.86 548.41 115.21 506.47 2,626.27 1,270.36 10.90 3,585.52 126.56 358.271995-96

Kharif 8,820.27 309.08 42.81 209.20 1,645.92 710.03 8.73 1,686.40 56.75 112.67Rabi 9,088.68 278.94 69.34 238.48 1,337.41 682.25 3.17 1,765.07 84.20 119.28

Total 17,908.95 588.02 112.15 447.68 2,983.33 1,392.28 11.90 3,451.47 140.95 231.951996-97

Kharif 9,227.67 300.58 50.87 182.91 1,518.94 626.22 7.77 1,542.67 62.12 137.75Rabi 9,796.81 353.08 70.19 212.21 1,499.48 571.52 3.03 2,081.31 83.20 112.97

Total 19,024.48 653.66 121.06 395.12 3,018.42 1,197.74 10.80 3,623.98 145.32 250.721997-98

Kharif 9,479.08 330.37 49.83 184.88 1,909.09 883.41 7.69 2,842.73 76.77 162.83Rabi 10,139.77 276.13 53.75 216.62 1,750.65 845.61 7.46 2,529.46 83.13 160.47

Total 19,618.85 606.50 103.58 401.50 3,659.74 1,729.02 15.15 5,372.19 159.90 323.301998-99

Kharif 9,893.15 293.25 33.80 181.65 1,826.57 464.33 11.43 2,674.78 61.38 154.50Rabi 10,503.28 272.51 44.85 286.57 1,865.95 1,156.61 4.54 3,153.48 63.70 163.00

Total 20,396.43 565.76 78.65 468.22 3,692.52 1,620.94 15.97 5,828.26 125.08 317.501999-2000

Kharif 10,134.15 323.71 30.84 180.12 1,858.68 982.60 9.38 3,182.54 70.40 238.72Rabi 10,143.60 314.39 44.35 167.13 1,742.43 1,066.25 8.12 3,754.35 32.41 291.07

Total 20,277.75 638.10 75.19 347.25 3,601.11 2,048.85 17.50 6,936.89 102.81 529.792000-01

Kharif 9,695.54 313.59 21.47 112.00 1,641.70 834.56 6.77 2,420.36 61.18 280.20Rabi 9,490.91 301.50 46.01 130.87 1,218.32 994.70 2.90 3,464.24 20.20 298.23

Total 19,186.45 615.09 67.48 242.87 2,860.02 1,829.26 9.67 5,884.60 81.38 578.432001-02

Kharif 9,706.40 251.80 21.95 92.37 1,412.75 948.93 9.45 2,572.66 51.66 262.18Rabi 10,210.90 286.96 51.63 89.60 1,191.88 1,043.54 8.88 3,608.38 29.40 318.76

Total 19,917.30 538.76 73.58 181.97 2,604.63 1,992.47 18.33 6,181.04 81.06 580.942002-03

Kharif 8,818.61 205.91 22.99 81.35 1,384.83 839.99 9.72 2,148.50 47.29 260.46Rabi 9,674.48 266.93 32.27 79.25 1,113.96 1,072.03 9.56 3,324.55 30.50 353.94

Total 18,493.09 472.84 55.26 160.60 2,498.79 1,912.02 19.28 5,473.05 77.79 614.402003-04

Kharif 9,403.48 229.24 31.33 66.10 1,262.43 818.06 17.93 2,247.49 51.43 213.21Rabi 10,364.00 309.58 43.61 76.90 1,281.36 1,023.11 3.96 3,377.40 23.39 291.34

Total 19,767.48 538.82 74.94 143.00 2,543.79 1,841.17 21.89 5,624.89 74.82 504.552004-05 (P)

Kharif 9,899.37 277.64 27.21 89.67 1,301.24 1,127.12 18.92 2,491.33 41.26 297.09Rabi 10,765.82 250.93 54.97 94.70 1,248.11 1,279.08 6.70 3,764.45 21.30 525.68

Total 20,665.19 528.57 82.18 184.37 2,549.35 2,406.20 25.62 6,255.78 62.56 822.77(Continued)

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Seasons 12-32-16 14-35-14 15-15-15 16-20-0 17-17-17 19-19-19 20-20-0 23-23-0 28-28-0 Others

1990-91Kharif 133.28 13.23 189.02 45.01 356.22 85.60 427.62 27.67 179.32 -Rabi 137.96 8.00 201.15 32.15 237.89 137.08 377.37 11.32 178.93 -

Total 271.24 21.23 390.17 77.16 594.11 222.68 804.99 38.99 358.25 -1991-92

Kharif 181.46 14.16 214.11 51.63 212.97 40.36 465.10 37.45 186.54 68.58Rabi 106.59 6.93 160.14 56.50 343.99 127.93 431.80 55.87 193.06 0.02

Total 288.05 21.09 374.25 108.13 556.96 168.29 896.90 93.32 379.60 68.601992-93

Kharif 127.77 18.11 161.15 41.00 455.39 84.48 415.43 147.21 185.23 1.45Rabi 127.92 7.14 98.32 28.03 312.55 45.79 398.55 45.82 138.37 2.02

Total 255.69 25.25 259.47 69.03 767.94 130.27 813.98 193.03 323.60 3.471993-94

Kharif 71.72 12.47 136.66 62.70 270.09 61.39 566.95 17.14 127.85 0.06Rabi 55.49 5.86 134.16 46.39 335.82 53.36 570.32 17.77 179.30 1.59

Total 127.21 18.33 270.82 109.09 605.91 114.75 1,137.27 34.91 307.15 1.651994-95

Kharif 99.14 6.76 190.75 76.28 403.95 92.39 786.14 23.36 189.99 0.38Rabi 172.06 16.22 164.90 68.11 350.76 66.58 737.33 32.13 138.97 1.13

Total 271.20 22.98 355.65 144.39 754.71 158.97 1,523.47 55.49 328.96 1.511995-96

Kharif 138.12 7.02 163.31 89.32 389.00 81.91 826.92 66.56 163.62 0.07Rabi 146.54 24.76 145.53 66.61 342.67 92.74 699.15 74.14 101.57 0.23

Total 284.66 31.78 308.84 155.93 731.67 174.65 1,526.07 140.70 265.19 0.301996-97

Kharif 209.23 35.13 171.16 110.56 193.57 65.77 728.76 98.65 135.96 60.46 *Rabi 172.78 41.95 125.90 81.63 234.12 67.80 523.06 56.47 105.44 119.05 *

Total 382.01 77.08 297.06 192.19 427.69 133.57 1,251.82 155.12 241.40 179.51 *1997-98

Kharif 180.08 50.23 216.65 97.51 148.16 107.87 788.15 108.72 107.60 7.37 *Rabi 220.72 72.91 187.32 109.85 230.12 69.54 616.52 72.02 54.52 22.89 *

Total 400.80 123.14 403.97 207.36 378.28 177.41 1,404.67 180.74 162.12 30.26 *1998-99

Kharif 135.08 88.18 197.68 100.75 349.52 38.65 577.69 68.13 58.77 28.39 *Rabi 162.55 36.53 181.32 108.91 408.08 39.36 710.09 102.40 113.92 4.33 *

Total 297.63 124.71 379.00 209.66 757.60 78.01 1,287.78 170.53 172.69 32.72 *1999-2000

Kharif 242.45 104.15 198.92 110.80 377.32 39.94 754.99 138.78 91.48 2.17Rabi 257.00 80.17 142.90 110.09 303.68 86.69 776.57 83.41 82.18 15.83 *

Total 499.45 184.32 341.82 220.89 681.00 126.63 1,531.56 222.19 173.66 18.00 *2000-01

Kharif 236.96 96.80 194.51 119.71 320.67 102.66 865.32 73.71 105.81 0.40 *Rabi 309.37 68.46 135.21 80.99 295.54 139.38 856.73 65.90 124.67 9.32 *

Total 546.33 165.26 329.72 200.70 616.21 242.04 1,722.05 139.61 230.48 9.72 *2001-02

Kharif 228.96 60.15 189.58 86.12 207.98 120.84 889.68 84.86 105.07 3.09 *Rabi 341.29 82.11 160.18 109.33 343.47 165.94 983.39 82.20 130.75 10.52 *

Total 570.25 142.26 349.76 195.45 551.45 286.78 1,873.07 167.06 235.82 13.61 *2002-03

Kharif 242.74 80.70 179.13 87.54 174.51 143.35 881.67 101.32 80.68 4.48 *Rabi 341.82 106.25 137.24 88.17 183.04 130.84 1,044.67 85.73 99.17 8.06 *

Total 584.56 186.95 316.37 175.71 357.55 274.19 1,926.34 187.05 179.85 12.54 *2003-04

Kharif 283.72 80.39 154.83 54.42 224.29 131.74 649.85 67.57 119.81 2.13 *Rabi 581.87 152.74 170.02 76.92 201.59 174.86 885.82 86.98 154.20 1.11 *

Total 865.59 233.13 324.85 131.34 425.88 306.60 1,535.67 154.55 274.01 3.24 *2004-05 (P)

Kharif 341.05 134.92 183.53 67.34 203.90 131.78 836.62 36.17 181.15 1.20 *Rabi 752.43 188.48 195.39 63.22 128.52 167.67 868.10 35.23 168.99 -

Total 1,093.48 323.40 378.92 130.56 332.42 299.45 1,704.72 71.40 350.14 1.20 * (P) = Provisional * = Includes NPK 14-28-14. Source : Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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SHARE OF MAJOR FERTILISERSTO NUTRIENT CONSUMPTION

DAP & Others*

17%

Urea80%

AS,CAN & ACl

3%

DAP & Others*

17%

Urea81%

AS,CAN & ACl

2%

N

P2O5

SSP15%

DAP63%

NP/NPKs*21%

Others@1%

SSP9%

DAP62%

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20,000

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EAST 1,514.24 24.30 - 1.34 210.74 170.54 - 245.98 2.17 Assam 81.08 - - - 48.13 38.44 - 40.79 - Bihar 644.66 5.95 - 1.33 12.09 3.20 - 14.32 - Jharkhand 79.14 0.59 - 0.01 11.19 2.98 - 55.30 - Orissa 272.45 5.31 - - 14.59 50.58 - 41.28 - West Bengal 389.66 12.45 - - 117.96 72.28 - 87.37 - Arunachal Pradesh 0.45 - - - 0.07 0.05 - 0.07 - Manipur 34.80 - - - 2.30 1.65 - 3.85 0.69 Meghalaya 3.00 - - - 2.39 0.15 - 1.56 - Mizoram 0.50 - - - - 0.30 - 0.60 - Nagaland 0.38 - - - 0.16 0.10 - 0.31 - Sikkim 0.25 - - - - - - 0.16 - Tripura 7.87 - - - 1.86 0.81 - 0.37 1.48

NORTH 3,926.37 14.18 - 16.46 191.22 87.28 - 781.12 - Haryana 588.33 0.29 - 1.98 19.03 11.64 - 114.21 - Punjab 1,097.24 2.58 - 4.22 7.82 31.20 - 262.72 - Uttar Pradesh 2,062.83 11.29 - 6.19 161.66 35.81 - 375.56 - Uttaranchal 96.69 - - - 2.09 5.61 - 11.00 - J & K 49.34 - - - - 2.86 - 17.43 - Chandigarh 0.01 - - - - - - - - Delhi 0.52 - - - - - - 0.08 - Himachal Pradesh 31.41 0.02 - 4.07 0.62 0.16 - 0.12 -

SOUTH 1,493.02 89.97 31.33 17.49 167.70 397.68 16.99 434.54 49.13 Andhra Pradesh 852.94 60.72 9.71 8.05 109.25 120.86 8.30 206.42 - Karnataka 389.46 11.17 4.63 9.44 24.82 109.00 8.66 135.85 22.34 Kerala 62.46 4.46 0.28 - 4.54 51.69 - 7.49 23.18 Tamil Nadu 177.59 12.63 15.87 - 28.20 112.39 0.03 80.32 3.57 A & N Islands 0.18 - - - - 0.05 - 0.28 0.04 Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry 10.39 0.99 0.84 - 0.89 3.69 - 4.18 -

WEST 2,469.85 100.79 - 30.81 692.77 162.56 0.94 785.85 0.13 Gujarat 568.60 72.23 - 21.45 33.70 35.85 - 213.34 - Madhya Pradesh 305.22 4.39 - 0.53 181.80 15.97 - 138.24 - Chhattisgarh 266.61 0.91 - 1.13 89.08 20.33 - 53.19 - Maharashtra 916.31 21.15 - 5.80 312.97 87.30 0.94 191.75 - Rajasthan 410.46 2.07 - 1.90 75.22 2.43 - 188.31 - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli 0.71 0.04 - - - 0.02 - 0.62 - Goa 1.94 - - - - 0.66 - 0.40 0.13

All India 9,403.48 229.24 31.33 66.10 1,262.43 818.06 17.93 2,247.49 51.43 (Continued)

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EAST 94.81 10.08 - 15.14 40.55 - - - 30.52 - 53.27 Assam - - - - - - - - - - - Bihar - 6.60 - - 1.80 - - - 0.30 - - Jharkhand - 3.31 - - - - - - - - - Orissa 8.33 0.17 - 8.12 - - - - 26.18 - 48.48 West Bengal 86.48 - - 7.02 38.70 - - - 4.04 - 4.79 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 0.05 - - - - - - Manipur - - - - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - - - - - - - -

NORTH 0.30 136.32 0.10 1.72 1.29 - - - 63.56 - - Haryana - 7.27 - - - - - - 2.66 - - Punjab - 20.22 - - - - - - 9.00 - - Uttar Pradesh 0.30 92.17 0.10 1.72 1.21 - - - 46.60 - - Uttaranchal - 11.61 - - - - - - 5.30 - - J & K - 0.82 - - - - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - - - Delhi - 0.04 - - - - - - - - - Himachal Pradesh - 4.19 - - 0.08 - - - - - -

SOUTH 24.04 3.36 0.03 56.23 35.67 54.36 222.90 78.40 328.31 2.19 56.51 Andhra Pradesh 5.73 1.06 - 55.71 6.87 11.48 93.77 15.80 190.98 1.00 56.51 Karnataka 12.41 2.30 - 0.52 27.09 30.67 60.21 59.54 78.31 1.19 - Kerala 2.03 - - - - - 18.15 0.83 38.35 - - Tamil Nadu 3.87 - 0.03 - 1.71 10.65 48.53 2.12 16.27 - - A & N Islands - - - - - - - - - - - Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry - - - - - 1.56 2.24 0.11 4.40 - -

WEST 94.06 133.96 - 7.30 77.32 0.06 1.39 53.34 227.46 65.38 10.03 Gujarat 0.36 40.21 - - 2.64 - - - 50.84 3.25 - Madhya Pradesh - 47.10 - 2.78 0.59 0.06 - - 10.96 - 0.89 Chhattisgarh - 24.26 - 2.82 0.33 - - - 6.62 - 9.14 Maharashtra 93.62 8.11 - 1.70 73.64 - 1.39 49.79 143.02 62.13 - Rajasthan - 14.28 - - - - - - 16.02 - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli - - - - - - - - - - - Goa 0.08 - - - 0.12 - - 3.55 - - -

All India 213.21 283.72 0.13 80.39 154.83 54.42 224.29 131.74 649.85 67.57 119.81 (Continued)

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EAST 1,512.48 37.51 - 10.05 352.40 278.16 - 351.83 1.83 Assam 85.71 - - - 55.64 40.86 - 35.03 - Bihar 664.63 4.43 - 10.05 13.12 28.66 - 46.14 - Jharkhand 33.75 0.13 - - 3.63 2.81 - 26.48 - Orissa 82.43 5.40 - - 4.79 23.64 - 10.23 - West Bengal 622.43 27.54 - - 263.67 177.83 - 229.95 - Arunachal Pradesh 0.31 - - - 0.37 0.09 - 0.20 - Manipur 12.45 - - - 1.11 0.67 - 1.52 - Meghalaya 2.10 0.01 - - 3.04 0.12 - 0.53 - Mizoram 0.40 - - - - 0.30 - 0.50 - Nagaland 0.16 - - - 0.02 0.06 - 0.16 - Sikkim 0.25 - - - - - - 0.16 - Tripura 7.86 - - - 7.01 3.12 - 0.93 1.83

NORTH 4,632.62 11.05 - 27.79 173.04 147.79 - 1,707.75 - Haryana 881.07 - - 5.26 27.00 9.17 - 369.78 - Punjab 1,154.10 2.79 - 4.67 6.84 19.15 - 422.32 - Uttar Pradesh 2,436.57 8.16 - 10.29 125.59 108.46 - 871.25 - Uttaranchal 82.30 - - - 8.69 3.03 - 17.11 - J & K 54.75 - - - - 2.87 - 25.94 - Chandigarh 0.01 - - - - - - - - Delhi 1.44 - - 0.01 - - - 0.97 - Himachal Pradesh 22.38 0.10 - 7.56 4.92 5.11 - 0.38 -

SOUTH 1,716.23 163.58 43.61 24.90 171.66 446.84 2.62 435.71 21.56 Andhra Pradesh 901.97 87.07 5.89 16.91 104.15 155.05 1.00 200.15 - Karnataka 322.68 31.48 5.05 7.99 24.20 89.96 1.50 100.25 7.62 Kerala 62.07 3.86 0.30 - 2.07 50.49 - 4.99 12.40 Tamil Nadu 410.49 38.81 27.33 - 38.24 144.27 0.12 125.05 1.47 A & N Islands 0.27 - - - - 0.05 - 0.33 0.07 Lakshadweep 0.02 - - - - - - - - Pondicherry 18.73 2.36 5.04 - 3.00 7.02 - 4.94 -

WEST 2,502.67 97.44 - 14.16 584.26 150.32 1.34 882.11 - Gujarat 608.96 79.95 - 7.31 55.65 62.27 - 204.24 - Madhya Pradesh 710.33 4.35 - 0.49 210.27 19.31 - 334.33 - Chhattisgarh 44.76 0.16 - 1.22 40.97 6.62 - 7.94 - Maharashtra 486.58 12.23 - 2.10 200.59 53.55 1.34 159.77 - Rajasthan 650.52 0.69 - 3.04 76.78 8.22 - 175.35 - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli 0.21 0.06 - - - 0.05 - 0.18 - Goa 1.31 - - - - 0.30 - 0.30 -

All India 10,364.00 309.58 43.61 76.90 1,281.36 1,023.11 3.96 3,377.40 23.39 (Continued)

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EAST 167.79 35.19 - 25.21 35.07 - - - 30.48 - 59.19 Assam 0.02 - - - - - - - - - - Bihar - 31.08 - - 0.14 - - - 0.68 - - Jharkhand - 4.08 - - - - - - - - - Orissa 4.81 - - 2.78 - - - - 15.62 - 37.90 West Bengal 162.96 0.03 - 22.43 34.83 - - - 14.18 - 21.29 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 0.10 - - - - - - Manipur - - - - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - - - - - - - -

NORTH 5.22 361.80 0.11 6.49 40.06 - - - 58.79 - - Haryana - 14.32 - - - - - - 1.17 - - Punjab - 28.47 - - - - - - 0.59 - - Uttar Pradesh 5.22 275.05 0.11 6.49 35.39 - - - 56.06 - - Uttaranchal - 25.85 - - 1.60 - - - 0.97 - - J & K - 0.06 - - - - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - - - Delhi - - - - - - - - - - - Himachal Pradesh - 18.05 - - 3.07 - - - - - -

SOUTH 38.83 11.25 0.44 93.94 40.52 76.80 200.52 122.51 635.46 4.62 81.29 Andhra Pradesh 8.05 1.13 - 93.64 10.08 22.48 81.30 51.26 334.03 3.42 81.01 Karnataka 23.49 10.12 0.43 0.30 26.47 28.08 47.21 67.82 130.81 1.20 0.02 Kerala 1.62 - - - - - 12.04 1.01 57.26 - - Tamil Nadu 5.67 - 0.01 - 3.89 23.13 55.81 2.33 102.90 - 0.18 A & N Islands - - - - 0.02 - - 0.01 - - - Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry - - - - 0.06 3.11 4.16 0.08 10.46 - 0.08

WEST 79.50 173.63 - 27.10 54.37 0.12 1.07 52.35 161.09 82.36 13.72 Gujarat 1.34 42.08 - - 4.13 - - - 41.85 7.92 - Madhya Pradesh - 101.80 - 24.96 1.07 0.12 - - 20.66 - 12.92 Chhattisgarh - 1.54 - 0.79 0.80 - - - 2.07 - 0.80 Maharashtra 78.14 16.03 - 1.35 48.16 - 1.07 50.08 88.92 74.44 - Rajasthan - 12.18 - - - - - - 7.59 - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli - - - - - - - - - - - Goa 0.02 - - - 0.21 - - 2.27 - - -

All India 291.34 581.87 0.55 152.74 170.02 76.92 201.59 174.86 885.82 86.98 154.20 (Continued)

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EAST 3,026.72 61.81 - 11.39 563.14 448.70 - 597.81 4.00 Assam 166.79 - - - 103.77 79.30 - 75.82 - Bihar 1,309.29 10.38 - 11.38 25.21 31.86 - 60.46 - Jharkhand 112.89 0.72 - 0.01 14.82 5.79 - 81.78 - Orissa 354.88 10.71 - - 19.38 74.22 - 51.51 - West Bengal 1,012.09 39.99 - - 381.63 250.11 - 317.32 - Arunachal Pradesh 0.76 - - - 0.44 0.14 - 0.27 - Manipur 47.25 - - - 3.41 2.32 - 5.37 0.69 Meghalaya 5.10 0.01 - - 5.43 0.27 - 2.09 - Mizoram 0.90 - - - - 0.60 - 1.10 - Nagaland 0.54 - - - 0.18 0.16 - 0.47 - Sikkim 0.50 - - - - - - 0.32 - Tripura 15.73 - - - 8.87 3.93 - 1.30 3.31

NORTH 8,558.99 25.23 - 44.25 364.26 235.07 - 2,488.87 - Haryana 1,469.40 0.29 - 7.24 46.03 20.81 - 483.99 - Punjab 2,251.34 5.37 - 8.89 14.66 50.35 - 685.04 - Uttar Pradesh 4,499.40 19.45 - 16.48 287.25 144.27 - 1,246.81 - Uttaranchal 178.99 - - - 10.78 8.64 - 28.11 - J & K 104.09 - - - - 5.73 - 43.37 - Chandigarh 0.02 - - - - - - - - Delhi 1.96 - - 0.01 - - - 1.05 - Himachal Pradesh 53.79 0.12 - 11.63 5.54 5.27 - 0.50 -

SOUTH 3,209.25 253.55 74.94 42.39 339.36 844.52 19.61 870.25 70.69 Andhra Pradesh 1,754.91 147.79 15.60 24.96 213.40 275.91 9.30 406.57 - Karnataka 712.14 42.65 9.68 17.43 49.02 198.96 10.16 236.10 29.96 Kerala 124.53 8.32 0.58 - 6.61 102.18 - 12.48 35.58 Tamil Nadu 588.08 51.44 43.20 - 66.44 256.66 0.15 205.37 5.04 A & N Islands 0.45 - - - - 0.10 - 0.61 0.11 Lakshadweep 0.02 - - - - - - - - Pondicherry 29.12 3.35 5.88 - 3.89 10.71 - 9.12 -

WEST 4,972.52 198.23 - 44.97 1,277.03 312.88 2.28 1,667.96 0.13 Gujarat 1,177.56 152.18 - 28.76 89.35 98.12 - 417.58 - Madhya Pradesh 1,015.55 8.74 - 1.02 392.07 35.28 - 472.57 - Chhattisgarh 311.37 1.07 - 2.35 130.05 26.95 - 61.13 - Maharashtra 1,402.89 33.38 - 7.90 513.56 140.85 2.28 351.52 - Rajasthan 1,060.98 2.76 - 4.94 152.00 10.65 - 363.66 - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli 0.92 0.10 - - - 0.07 - 0.80 - Goa 3.25 - - - - 0.96 - 0.70 0.13

All India 19,767.48 538.82 74.94 143.00 2,543.79 1,841.17 21.89 5,624.89 74.82 (Continued)

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EAST 262.60 45.27 - 40.35 75.62 - - - 61.00 - 112.46 Assam 0.02 - - - - - - - - - - Bihar - 37.68 - - 1.94 - - - 0.98 - - Jharkhand - 7.39 - - - - - - - - - Orissa 13.14 0.17 - 10.90 - - - - 41.80 - 86.38 West Bengal 249.44 0.03 - 29.45 73.53 - - - 18.22 - 26.08 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 0.15 - - - - - - Manipur - - - - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - - - - - - - -

NORTH 5.52 498.12 0.21 8.21 41.35 - - - 122.35 - - Haryana - 21.59 - - - - - - 3.83 - - Punjab - 48.69 - - - - - - 9.59 - - Uttar Pradesh 5.52 367.22 0.21 8.21 36.60 - - - 102.66 - - Uttaranchal - 37.46 - - 1.60 - - - 6.27 - - J & K - 0.88 - - - - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - - - Delhi - 0.04 - - - - - - - - - Himachal Pradesh - 22.24 - - 3.15 - - - - - -

SOUTH 62.87 14.61 0.47 150.17 76.19 131.16 423.42 200.91 963.77 6.81 137.80 Andhra Pradesh 13.78 2.19 - 149.35 16.95 33.96 175.07 67.06 525.01 4.42 137.52 Karnataka 35.90 12.42 0.43 0.82 53.56 58.75 107.42 127.36 209.12 2.39 0.02 Kerala 3.65 - - - - - 30.19 1.84 95.61 - - Tamil Nadu 9.54 - 0.04 - 5.60 33.78 104.34 4.45 119.17 - 0.18 A & N Islands - - - - 0.02 - - 0.01 - - - Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry - - - - 0.06 4.67 6.40 0.19 14.86 - 0.08

WEST 173.56 307.59 - 34.40 131.69 0.18 2.46 105.69 388.55 147.74 23.75 Gujarat 1.70 82.29 - - 6.77 - - - 92.69 11.17 - Madhya Pradesh - 148.90 - 27.74 1.66 0.18 - - 31.62 - 13.81 Chhattisgarh - 25.80 - 3.61 1.13 - - - 8.69 - 9.94 Maharashtra 171.76 24.14 - 3.05 121.80 - 2.46 99.87 231.94 136.57 - Rajasthan - 26.46 - - - - - - 23.61 - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli - - - - - - - - - - - Goa 0.10 - - - 0.33 - - 5.82 - - -

All India 504.55 865.59 0.68 233.13 324.85 131.34 425.88 306.60 1,535.67 154.55 274.01

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EAST 1,497.84 28.59 - 0.03 192.41 201.99 - 265.30 1.03 Assam 66.12 - - - 43.07 30.75 - 33.60 - Bihar 616.76 1.68 - - 2.40 1.34 - 23.60 - Jharkhand 86.65 1.78 - 0.03 2.72 2.58 - 53.46 - Orissa 279.65 5.81 - - 9.65 52.12 - 43.66 - West Bengal 412.53 19.31 - - 128.03 113.05 - 104.50 - Arunachal Pradesh 0.50 - - - 0.07 0.05 - 0.08 - Manipur 23.09 - - - 2.14 0.68 - 2.84 - Meghalaya 2.68 0.01 - - 2.05 0.09 - 1.78 - Mizoram 0.50 - - - - 0.30 - 0.60 - Nagaland 0.28 - - - 0.08 0.05 - 0.24 - Sikkim 0.58 - - - - - - 0.24 - Tripura 8.50 - - - 2.20 0.98 - 0.70 1.03

NORTH 4,031.40 18.94 - 18.08 121.60 140.10 - 589.61 - Haryana 629.05 0.99 - 3.41 19.43 17.29 - 120.18 - Punjab 1,107.75 7.47 - 2.44 8.67 36.61 - 169.07 - Uttar Pradesh 2,127.66 10.46 - 8.53 88.20 83.53 - 273.88 - Uttaranchal 89.33 - - 0.13 4.86 1.99 - 7.78 - J & K 46.68 - - - - 0.52 - 18.60 - Chandigarh 0.02 - - - - - - - - Delhi 0.17 - - - - - - 0.05 - Himachal Pradesh 30.74 0.02 - 3.57 0.44 0.16 - 0.05 -

SOUTH 1,765.82 123.51 27.21 23.81 172.94 561.94 17.78 664.71 40.09 Andhra Pradesh 866.34 65.44 5.53 13.47 113.90 164.20 7.04 252.59 - Karnataka 577.24 30.23 5.15 10.34 25.37 172.95 10.61 264.30 18.03 Kerala 78.13 4.78 - - 2.03 61.08 - 11.31 18.37 Tamil Nadu 230.44 21.83 14.62 - 30.49 158.41 0.13 132.32 3.59 A & N Islands 0.27 - - - - 0.08 - 0.31 0.10 Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry 13.40 1.23 1.91 - 1.15 5.22 - 3.88 -

WEST 2,604.31 106.60 - 47.75 814.29 223.09 1.14 971.71 0.14 Gujarat 593.13 76.09 - 34.16 37.17 49.94 - 256.25 - Madhya Pradesh 401.56 4.83 - 0.40 281.73 21.56 - 196.67 - Chhattisgarh 351.17 - - 4.00 116.17 33.16 - 74.02 - Maharashtra 946.25 23.70 - 7.54 307.52 111.76 1.14 308.80 - Rajasthan 309.38 1.82 - 1.65 71.70 6.00 - 135.07 - Daman & Diu 0.25 - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli 0.82 0.16 - - - 0.02 - 0.60 - Goa 1.75 - - - - 0.65 - 0.30 0.14

All India 9,899.37 277.64 27.21 89.67 1,301.24 1,127.12 18.92 2,491.33 41.26 (Continued)

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EAST 84.90 19.88 - 20.89 19.84 - - - 33.55 - 73.76 Assam - - - - - - - - - - - Bihar - 15.23 - - - - - - - - - Jharkhand - 4.50 - - 0.50 - - - - - - Orissa 9.78 0.12 - 4.92 - - - - 27.55 - 65.48 West Bengal 75.12 0.03 - 15.97 19.02 - - - 6.00 - 8.28 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 0.05 - - - - - - Manipur - - - - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - 0.27 - - - - - -

NORTH 0.65 107.29 1.17 2.10 8.67 - - - 64.92 - - Haryana - 7.82 - - - - - - 1.69 - - Punjab - 22.37 - - - - - - 5.73 - - Uttar Pradesh 0.65 66.36 1.17 2.00 7.87 - - - 56.96 - - Uttaranchal - 5.63 - 0.10 0.39 - - - 0.54 - - J & K - 0.41 - - - - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - - - Delhi - - - - - - - - - - - Himachal Pradesh - 4.70 - - 0.41 - - - - - -

SOUTH 82.86 15.95 0.03 100.00 66.94 67.34 203.89 77.49 491.05 1.83 91.90 Andhra Pradesh 18.17 4.73 - 95.59 14.80 14.03 58.39 11.59 219.69 0.42 89.99 Karnataka 49.81 11.22 - 4.41 48.89 43.94 72.27 64.76 139.72 1.41 - Kerala 7.12 - - - - - 20.10 0.48 58.13 - - Tamil Nadu 7.76 - 0.03 - 2.90 8.39 50.49 0.65 66.43 - 1.65 A & N Islands - - - - 0.01 - - - - - - Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry - - - - 0.34 0.98 2.64 0.01 7.08 - 0.26

WEST 128.68 197.93 - 11.93 88.08 - 0.01 54.29 247.10 34.34 15.49 Gujarat 0.98 49.94 - - 5.60 - - - 72.67 2.02 - Madhya Pradesh - 68.00 - 2.69 0.27 - - - 13.42 - 0.89 Chhattisgarh 0.06 36.30 - 3.37 0.77 - - - 9.08 - 14.60 Maharashtra 127.52 33.47 - 5.87 81.33 - 0.01 50.80 140.51 32.32 - Rajasthan - 10.22 - - - - - - 11.42 - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli - - - - - - - - - - - Goa 0.12 - - - 0.11 - - 3.49 - - -

All India 297.09 341.05 1.20 134.92 183.53 67.34 203.90 131.78 836.62 36.17 181.15 (Continued)

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('000 tonnes)Zone/State Urea A/S ACl CAN SSP MOP SOP DAP Rock

EAST 1,573.86 19.66 - - 328.54 316.21 - 414.84 0.92 Assam 71.88 - - - 44.23 31.00 - 46.73 - Bihar 663.62 2.86 - - 2.37 49.92 - 75.15 - Jharkhand 38.13 0.63 - - 0.55 1.41 - 33.62 - Orissa 86.65 6.90 - - 3.76 28.44 - 24.70 - West Bengal 686.51 9.27 - - 267.14 202.51 - 230.70 - Arunachal Pradesh 0.31 - - - 0.37 0.09 - 0.20 - Manipur 12.34 - - - 0.78 0.91 - 1.35 - Meghalaya 2.56 - - - 2.84 0.21 - 0.65 - Mizoram 0.40 - - - - 0.20 - 0.50 - Nagaland 0.23 - - - 0.04 0.07 - 0.19 - Sikkim 0.22 - - - - - - 0.15 - Tripura 11.01 - - - 6.46 1.45 - 0.90 0.92

NORTH 4,670.41 7.66 - 23.61 177.55 132.36 - 1,765.63 - Haryana 883.68 0.01 - 2.47 27.00 7.50 - 364.91 - Punjab 1,228.60 1.23 - 3.55 6.77 20.30 - 470.77 - Uttar Pradesh 2,410.66 6.27 - 11.71 135.92 92.83 - 888.36 - Uttaranchal 78.38 - - 0.03 5.68 2.61 - 13.34 - J & K 44.64 - - - - 4.66 - 28.07 - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - Delhi 0.97 - - - - - - 0.01 - Himachal Pradesh 23.48 0.15 - 5.85 2.18 4.46 - 0.17 -

SOUTH 1,821.43 121.56 54.97 27.98 155.83 599.87 4.06 545.14 20.37 Andhra Pradesh 885.73 58.82 5.70 15.98 86.99 188.36 2.88 225.41 - Karnataka 357.40 24.74 5.07 9.67 25.74 124.06 0.74 152.18 4.69 Kerala 45.23 3.19 - - 1.17 47.68 - 7.25 9.32 Tamil Nadu 515.50 32.69 41.85 2.33 39.76 232.00 0.44 155.47 6.34 A & N Islands 0.21 - - - - 0.03 - - 0.02 Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry 17.36 2.12 2.35 - 2.17 7.74 - 4.83 -

WEST 2,700.12 102.05 - 43.11 586.19 230.64 2.64 1,038.84 0.01 Gujarat 660.78 83.92 - 28.70 47.68 81.04 - 225.48 - Madhya Pradesh 662.47 4.29 - 1.38 218.37 18.87 - 332.37 - Chhattisgarh 73.59 0.59 - 3.03 29.03 11.08 - 33.35 - Maharashtra 595.56 12.07 - 7.57 203.10 109.06 2.64 238.07 - Rajasthan 706.41 0.99 - 2.43 88.01 10.24 - 209.10 - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli 0.22 0.19 - - - 0.05 - 0.17 - Goa 1.09 - - - - 0.30 - 0.30 0.01

All India 10,765.82 250.93 54.97 94.70 1,248.11 1,279.08 6.70 3,764.45 21.30 (Continued)

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('000 tonnes)Zone/State 10-26-26 12-32-16 14-28-14 14-35-14 15-15-15 16-20-0 17-17-17 19-19-19 20-20-0 23-23-0 28-28-0

EAST 267.12 62.15 - 30.69 38.17 - 0.10 - 32.83 - 62.03 Assam - - - - - - - - - - - Bihar - 52.73 - - 2.33 - - - 13.07 - - Jharkhand - 9.08 - - - - - - - - - Orissa 7.35 0.08 - 1.94 - - 0.10 - 10.07 - 41.53 West Bengal 259.77 0.26 - 28.75 35.54 - - - 9.69 - 20.50 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 0.10 - - - - - - Manipur - - - - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - 0.20 - - - - - -

NORTH 6.81 447.44 - 0.06 41.43 - - - 83.52 - - Haryana - 21.68 - - - - - - 3.44 - - Punjab - 34.36 - - - - - - 5.50 - - Uttar Pradesh 6.81 349.21 - 0.06 37.39 - - - 73.72 - - Uttaranchal - 23.47 - - 1.02 - - - 0.86 - - J & K - - - - - - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - - - Delhi - - - - - - - - - - - Himachal Pradesh - 18.72 - - 3.02 - - - - - -

SOUTH 99.53 25.23 - 134.45 48.24 63.22 128.41 110.49 570.47 1.26 104.93 Andhra Pradesh 27.40 7.06 - 130.56 14.82 19.48 44.09 33.70 284.78 - 102.94 Karnataka 59.96 18.17 - 3.89 30.98 24.62 23.01 76.79 110.10 1.26 - Kerala 0.84 - - - - - 3.87 - 49.51 - - Tamil Nadu 11.33 - - - 2.33 16.83 52.89 - 115.94 - 1.68 A & N Islands - - - - - - - - - - Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry - - - - 0.11 2.29 4.55 - 10.14 - 0.31

WEST 152.22 217.61 - 23.28 67.55 - 0.01 57.18 181.28 33.97 2.03 Gujarat 2.49 43.72 - - 6.04 - - - 65.43 1.69 - Madhya Pradesh - 109.60 - 14.40 1.29 - - - 18.04 - 1.05 Chhattisgarh 0.11 10.08 - 2.57 0.63 - - - 4.53 - 0.98 Maharashtra 149.56 23.30 - 6.31 59.32 - 0.01 55.09 74.14 32.28 - Rajasthan - 30.91 - - - - - - 19.14 - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli - - - - - - - - - - - Goa 0.06 - - - 0.27 - - 2.09 - - -

All India 525.68 752.43 - 188.48 195.39 63.22 128.52 167.67 868.10 35.23 168.99 (Continued)

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('000 tonnes)Zone/State Urea A/S ACl CAN SSP MOP SOP DAP Rock

EAST 3,071.70 48.25 - 0.03 520.95 518.20 - 680.14 1.95 Assam 138.00 - - - 87.30 61.75 - 80.33 - Bihar 1,280.38 4.54 - - 4.77 51.26 - 98.75 - Jharkhand 124.78 2.41 - 0.03 3.27 3.99 - 87.08 - Orissa 366.30 12.71 - - 13.41 80.56 - 68.36 - West Bengal 1,099.04 28.58 - - 395.17 315.56 - 335.20 - Arunachal Pradesh 0.81 - - - 0.44 0.14 - 0.28 - Manipur 35.43 - - - 2.92 1.59 - 4.19 - Meghalaya 5.24 0.01 - - 4.89 0.30 - 2.43 - Mizoram 0.90 - - - - 0.50 - 1.10 - Nagaland 0.51 - - - 0.12 0.12 - 0.43 - Sikkim 0.80 - - - - - - 0.39 - Tripura 19.51 - - - 8.66 2.43 - 1.60 1.95

NORTH 8,701.81 26.60 - 41.69 299.15 272.46 - 2,355.24 - Haryana 1,512.73 1.00 - 5.88 46.43 24.79 - 485.09 - Punjab 2,336.35 8.70 - 5.99 15.44 56.91 - 639.84 - Uttar Pradesh 4,538.32 16.73 - 20.24 224.12 176.36 - 1,162.24 - Uttaranchal 167.71 - - 0.16 10.54 4.60 - 21.12 - J & K 91.32 - - - - 5.18 - 46.67 - Chandigarh 0.02 - - - - - - - - Delhi 1.14 - - - - - - 0.06 - Himachal Pradesh 54.22 0.17 - 9.42 2.62 4.62 - 0.22 -

SOUTH 3,587.25 245.07 82.18 51.79 328.77 1,161.81 21.84 1,209.85 60.46 Andhra Pradesh 1,752.07 124.26 11.23 29.45 200.89 352.56 9.92 478.00 - Karnataka 934.64 54.97 10.22 20.01 51.11 297.01 11.35 416.48 22.72 Kerala 123.36 7.97 - - 3.20 108.76 - 18.56 27.69 Tamil Nadu 745.94 54.52 56.47 2.33 70.25 390.41 0.57 287.79 9.93 A & N Islands 0.48 - - - - 0.11 - 0.31 0.12 Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry 30.76 3.35 4.26 - 3.32 12.96 - 8.71 -

WEST 5,304.43 208.65 - 90.86 1,400.48 453.73 3.78 2,010.55 0.15 Gujarat 1,253.91 160.01 - 62.86 84.85 130.98 - 481.73 - Madhya Pradesh 1,064.03 9.12 - 1.78 500.10 40.43 - 529.04 - Chhattisgarh 424.76 0.59 - 7.03 145.20 44.24 - 107.37 - Maharashtra 1,541.81 35.77 - 15.11 510.62 220.82 3.78 546.87 - Rajasthan 1,015.79 2.81 - 4.08 159.71 16.24 - 344.17 - Daman & Diu 0.25 - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli 1.04 0.35 - - - 0.07 - 0.77 - Goa 2.84 - - - - 0.95 - 0.60 0.15

All India 20,665.19 528.57 82.18 184.37 2,549.35 2,406.20 25.62 6,255.78 62.56 (Continued)

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('000 tonnes)Zone/State 10-26-26 12-32-16 14-28-14 14-35-14 15-15-15 16-20-0 17-17-17 19-19-19 20-20-0 23-23-0 28-28-0

EAST 352.02 82.03 - 51.58 58.01 - 0.10 - 66.38 - 135.79 Assam - - - - - - - - - - - Bihar - 67.96 - - 2.33 - - - 13.07 - - Jharkhand - 13.58 - - 0.50 - - - - - - Orissa 17.13 0.20 - 6.86 - - 0.10 - 37.62 - 107.01 West Bengal 334.89 0.29 - 44.72 54.56 - - - 15.69 - 28.78 Arunachal Pradesh - - - - 0.15 - - - - - - Manipur - - - - - - - - - - - Meghalaya - - - - - - - - - - - Mizoram - - - - - - - - - - - Nagaland - - - - - - - - - - - Sikkim - - - - - - - - - - - Tripura - - - - 0.47 - - - - - -

NORTH 7.46 554.73 1.17 2.16 50.10 - - - 148.44 - - Haryana - 29.50 - - - - - - 5.13 - - Punjab - 56.73 - - - - - - 11.23 - - Uttar Pradesh 7.46 415.57 1.17 2.06 45.26 - - - 130.68 - - Uttaranchal - 29.10 - 0.10 1.41 - - - 1.40 - - J & K - 0.41 - - - - - - - - - Chandigarh - - - - - - - - - - - Delhi - - - - - - - - - - - Himachal Pradesh - 23.42 - - 3.43 - - - - - -

SOUTH 182.39 41.18 0.03 234.45 115.18 130.56 332.30 187.98 1,061.52 3.09 196.83 Andhra Pradesh 45.57 11.79 - 226.15 29.62 33.51 102.48 45.29 504.47 0.42 192.93 Karnataka 109.77 29.39 - 8.30 79.87 68.56 95.28 141.55 249.82 2.67 - Kerala 7.96 - - - - - 23.97 0.48 107.64 - - Tamil Nadu 19.09 - 0.03 - 5.23 25.22 103.38 0.65 182.37 - 3.33 A & N Islands - - - - 0.01 - - - - - - Lakshadweep - - - - - - - - - - - Pondicherry - - - - 0.45 3.27 7.19 0.01 17.22 - 0.57

WEST 280.90 415.54 - 35.21 155.63 - 0.02 111.47 428.38 68.31 17.52 Gujarat 3.47 93.66 - - 11.64 - - - 138.10 3.71 - Madhya Pradesh - 177.60 - 17.09 1.56 - - - 31.46 - 1.94 Chhattisgarh 0.17 46.38 - 5.94 1.40 - - - 13.61 - 15.58 Maharashtra 277.08 56.77 - 12.18 140.65 - 0.02 105.89 214.65 64.60 - Rajasthan - 41.13 - - - - - - 30.56 - - Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - - - D & N Haveli - - - - - - - - - - - Goa 0.18 - - - 0.38 - - 5.58 - - -

All India 822.77 1,093.48 1.20 323.40 378.92 130.56 332.42 299.45 1,704.72 71.40 350.14

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(20.6% N (16% N, 20% P (20% N, 20% P (16% P (50% K

& 23% S) & 13% S) & 13% S) & 11% S) & 17.5% S)

1990-91 554.7 71.8 539.8 3,593.5 30.7 607.7

1991-92 543.2 102.5 649.5 3,050.3 18.5 561.5

1992-93 550.6 93.7 717.9 2,110.3 14.6 466.8

1993-94 579.7 96.8 637.6 2,250.7 8.8 477.9

1994-95 580.0 142.4 816.5 3,017.6 10.9 591.9

1995-96 631.0 172.3 1,051.7 3,293.8 12.4 668.7

1996-97 662.9 168.3 744.0 3,019.2 10.5 605.0

1997-98 561.5 200.1 697.0 3,679.7 16.6 653.4

1998-99 549.2 214.9 732.3 3,774.7 16.1 667.5

1999-2000 588.2 232.4 1,038.3 3,661.1 17.6 706.3

2000-01 587.7 195.3 1,230.0 2,720.1 9.8 621.4

2001-02 582.5 194.0 1,239.5 2,590.6 18.3 608.5

2002-03 545.1 199.3 1,253.1 2,376.7 19.3 579.0

2003-04 591.0 110.9 1,003.3 2,437.5 21.9 552.7

2004-05 643.1 123.3 1,264.6 2,404.4 25.6 597.3

* = Imported fertiliser.

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Year Kh : RabiN P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total ratio

N+P2O5+K2O1971-72 736.01 235.24 119.02 1,090.27 1,062.00 323.00 181.00 1,566.00 1,798.00 558.24 300.62 2,656.87 41 : 591974-75 739.49 228.51 170.23 1,138.23 1,026.20 243.02 165.85 1,735.07 1,765.66 471.53 336.08 2,573.30 44 : 561975-76 742.97 162.25 101.41 1,006.63 1,405.64 304.52 176.94 1,887.10 2,148.61 466.77 278.35 2,893.73 35 : 651976-77 862.18 213.31 100.55 1,186.04 1,594.75 421.40 208.69 2,224.84 2,456.93 634.71 319.24 3,410.88 35 : 651977-78 1,051.35 315.73 185.05 1,552.13 1,861.61 550.85 321.18 2,733.69 2,913.01 866.58 506.23 4,285.82 36 : 641978-79 1,284.76 390.56 256.03 1,931.25 2,134.84 715.39 335.46 3,185.69 3,419.50 1,105.95 591.49 5,116.94 38 : 621979-80 1,359.34 423.80 275.58 2,058.72 2,138.80 727.05 330.86 3,196.71 3,498.14 1,150.85 606.44 5,255.43 39 : 611980-81 1,443.94 422.10 271.81 2,137.85 2,234.14 791.45 352.13 3,377.72 3,678.09 1,213.55 623.93 5,515.57 39 : 611981-82 1,484.47 470.78 278.33 2,310.17 2,507.59 851.54 397.85 3,756.98 4,068.65 1,322.32 676.18 6,067.15 38 : 621982-83(Feb.-Jan.) 1,911.37 488.82 292.67 2,265.96 2,739.92 947.09 433.85 4,120.66 4,224.19 1,435.91 726.52 6,386.62 35 : 651982-83(April-March) 1,911.37 556.36 338.04 2,805.77 2,331.10 876.31 388.26 3,595.67 4,242.47 1,432.67 726.31 6,401.44 44 : 561983-84 2,263.27 633.02 319.24 3,215.52 2,941.12 1,097.26 456.18 4,494.56 5,204.38 1,730.28 775.42 7,710.08 42 : 581984-85 2,574.52 782.23 426.95 3,783.70 2,911.58 1,104.18 411.53 4,427.25 5,486.05 1,886.42 838.49 8,210.96 46 : 541985-86 2,706.71 879.07 418.24 4,004.02 2,954.09 1,126.14 389.82 4,470.05 5,660.80 2,005.21 808.06 8,474.07 47 : 531986-87 2,703.28 844.39 409.24 3,956.91 3,012.77 1,234.46 440.76 4,682.99 5,716.05 2,078.85 850.00 8,644.90 46 : 541987-88 2,529.61 847.11 403.53 3,780.25 3,187.18 1,339.96 476.95 5,004.09 5,716.79 2,187.07 880.48 8,784.34 43 : 571988-89 3,566.93 1,121.52 514.29 5,202.74 3,684.08 1,599.16 554.07 5,837.31 7,251.01 2,720.68 1,068.36 11,040.05 47 : 531989-90 3,450.06 1,354.41 568.22 5,372.69 3,935.88 1,659.83 599.77 6,195.48 7,385.94 3,014.24 1,167.99 11,568.17 46 : 541990-91 3,647.37 1,421.14 672.55 5,741.04 4,349.79 1,799.85 655.50 6,805.15 7,997.16 3,220.99 1,328.03 12,546.18 46 : 541991-92 3,687.03 1,529.14 678.08 5,894.25 4,359.29 1,792.02 682.48 6,833.79 8,046.32 3,321.16 1,360.56 12,728.04 46 : 541992-93 3,813.54 1,454.89 579.34 5,847.77 4,613.29 1,388.88 304.58 6,306.76 8,426.83 2,843.77 883.92 12,154.53 48 : 521993-94 4,026.16 1,147.77 431.62 5,605.55 4,762.17 1,521.55 477.06 6,760.78 8,788.43 2,669.32 908.68 12,366.33 45 : 551994-95 4,462.18 1,427.28 534.71 6,424.17 5,044.93 1,504.45 590.06 7,139.44 9,507.11 2,931.73 1,124.77 13,563.61 47 : 531995-96 4,863.07 1,475.64 588.97 6,927.68 4,959.76 1,421.90 566.84 6,948.49 9,822.83 2,897.54 1,155.81 13,876.17 50 : 501996-97 4,990.32 1,395.93 533.56 6,919.81 5,311.43 1,580.82 496.07 7,388.32 10,301.75 2,976.75 1,029.63 14,308.13 48 : 521997-98 5,348.43 2,052.99 690.82 8,092.24 5,553.37 1,860.56 681.64 8,095.57 10,901.80 3,913.55 1,372.46 16,187.81 50 : 501998-99 5,454.77 1,920.79 458.05 7,833.61 5,899.01 2,191.36 873.48 8,963.85 11,353.78 4,112.15 1,331.53 16,797.46 47 : 531999-2000 5,755.25 2,288.51 817.37 8,861.13 5,837.26 2,509.42 861.06 9,207.74 11,592.51 4,797.93 1,678.43 18,068.87 49 : 512000-01 5,415.37 1,884.93 733.64 8,033.94 5,504.79 2,329.69 833.88 8,668.36 10,920.16 4,214.62 1,567.52 16,702.30 48 : 522001-02 5,397.39 1,912.93 774.33 8,084.65 5,912.83 2,469.47 892.76 9,275.06 11,310.22 4,382.40 1,667.09 17,359.71 47 : 532002-03 4,902.37 1,715.72 714.60 7,332.69 5,571.75 2,303.09 886.56 8,761.40 10,474.12 4,018.81 1,601.16 16,094.09 46 : 542003-04 5,142.81 1,696.71 698.72 7,538.24 5,934.14 2,427.57 899.19 9,260.90 11,076.95 4,124.28 1,597.91 16,799.14 45 : 552004-05 (P) 5,503.64 1,920.96 923.64 8,348.24 6,210.27 2,702.83 1,137.02 10,050.12 11,713.91 4,623.79 2,060.66 18,398.36 45 : 55 (P) = Provisional.

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EAST 48 43 40 45 49 40 38 46 48 37 35 43 Arunachal Pradesh 44 21 20 33 55 25 36 44 58 25 36 46 Assam 51 51 49 50 49 51 48 50 47 44 50 47 Bihar 45 48 56 46 49 27 13 46 47 23 8 42 Jharkhand 69 62 52 66 70 67 52 68 68 58 50 64 Manipur 76 70 57 74 74 72 71 73 65 69 43 65 Meghalaya 57 56 50 57 61 60 56 60 54 61 28 56 Mizoram 54 58 56 56 56 54 50 54 56 55 60 56 Nagaland 48 48 40 47 70 68 60 68 55 55 43 53 Orissa 75 70 64 73 74 68 68 72 73 64 64 70 Sikkim 69 48 - 54 48 47 - 48 70 61 - 68 Tripura 45 33 43 42 49 28 21 39 44 36 41 42 West Bengal 37 33 33 35 37 30 32 34 36 29 32 33

NORTH 43 29 29 39 44 32 33 41 44 25 39 40 Haryana 32 25 41 31 38 25 51 35 40 25 59 37 Himachal Pradesh 53 17 12 39 52 17 11 39 51 19 13 39 Jammu & Kashmir 50 47 12 49 46 41 52 45 49 40 12 45 Punjab 47 34 61 45 48 39 58 46 45 28 59 42 Uttar Pradesh 43 28 21 39 44 31 24 40 44 24 34 39 Uttaranchal 54 28 38 48 52 36 46 48 51 30 28 46 Chandigarh 50 - - 50 - - - - 100 - - 100 Delhi 21 20 - 21 24 10 100 20 17 100 - 20

SOUTH 48 48 48 48 45 45 47 45 49 51 49 50 Andhra Pradesh 46 48 45 47 47 44 44 46 49 48 46 48 Karnataka 59 53 58 57 52 51 53 52 61 59 57 60 Kerala 50 47 49 49 48 50 51 50 62 62 59 61 Tamil Nadu 35 40 42 37 31 36 44 35 34 44 41 38 Pondicherry 39 35 34 37 34 37 35 35 43 41 40 42 A & N Islands 46 36 31 40 41 45 50 43 67 94 71 76

WEST 52 53 52 53 50 49 51 49 49 50 49 50 Gujarat 45 48 36 45 49 50 39 48 48 53 41 49 Madhya Pradesh 37 40 46 39 30 32 36 31 38 41 44 39 Chhattisgarh 89 87 86 88 86 81 79 84 81 74 75 79 Maharashtra 62 59 54 60 63 56 58 60 60 56 50 57 Rajasthan 39 48 41 42 41 52 35 44 32 39 32 34 Goa 59 61 63 61 60 61 63 61 61 60 64 61 Daman & Diu 100 - - 100 - - - - 100 - - 100 D & N Haveli 76 78 40 75 77 78 40 76 78 77 25 75

All India 47 43 45 46 46 41 44 45 47 42 45 45 (P) = Provisional Note : Balance accounts for share of Rabi season

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6.05 ALL INDIA CONSUMPTION RATIO OF N & P2O5 IN RELATION TOK2O AND N RELATION TO P2O5 - 1951-52 to 2004-05

Year N:P2O5:K2O N:P2O5

N P2O5 K2O N P2O5

1951-52 7.9 0.9 1 8.5 11954-55 8.5 1.4 1 6.3 11955-56 10.0 1.3 1 8.3 11956-57 8.3 1.1 1 7.7 11957-58 16.6 1.7 1 6.8 11958-59 7.7 1.3 1 5.8 11959-60 10.8 2.5 1 4.3 11960-61 7.3 1.8 1 4.0 11961-62 8.9 2.2 1 4.1 11962-63 9.1 2.3 1 4.0 11963-64 7.4 2.3 1 3.2 11964-65 8.0 2.1 1 3.7 11965-66 7.4 1.7 1 4.3 11966-67 6.5 2.2 1 3.0 11967-68 5.5 2.0 1 3.1 11968-69 7.1 2.2 1 3.2 11969-70 6.5 2.0 1 3.3 11970-71 6.3 2.3 1 2.7 11971-72 6.0 1.9 1 3.2 11972-73 5.3 1.7 1 3.2 11973-74 5.1 1.8 1 2.8 11974-75 5.3 1.4 1 3.7 11975-76 7.7 1.7 1 4.6 11976-77 7.7 2.0 1 3.9 11977-78 5.8 1.7 1 3.4 11978-79 5.8 1.9 1 3.1 11979-80 5.8 1.9 1 3.0 11980-81 5.9 1.9 1 3.0 11981-82 6.0 1.9 1 3.1 11982-83 (Feb./Jan.) 5.8 2.0 1 2.9 11982-83 (April/March) 5.8 2.0 1 3.0 11983-84 6.7 2.2 1 2.9 11984-85 6.5 2.2 1 2.9 11985-86 7.0 2.5 1 2.8 11986-87 6.7 2.5 1 2.7 11987-88 6.5 2.5 1 2.6 11988-89 6.8 2.5 1 2.7 11989-90 6.3 2.6 1 2.5 11990-91 6.0 2.4 1 2.5 11991-92 5.9 2.4 1 2.4 11992-93 9.5 3.2 1 3.0 11993-94 9.7 2.9 1 3.3 11994-95 8.5 2.6 1 3.2 11995-96 8.5 2.5 1 3.4 11996-97 10.0 2.9 1 3.5 11997-98 7.9 2.9 1 2.8 11998-99 8.5 3.1 1 2.8 11999-2000 6.9 2.9 1 2.4 12000-01 7.0 2.7 1 2.6 12001-02 6.8 2.6 1 2.6 12002-03 6.5 2.5 1 2.6 12003-04 6.9 2.6 1 2.7 12004-05 (P) 5.7 2.2 1 2.5 1 (P) = Provisional.

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Zone/State 2003-04 2004-05 (P)N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 N P2O5

EAST 4.4 1.4 1 3.8 1.4 1 3.1 1 2.8 1Arunachal Pradesh 3.8 1.8 1 4.1 1.8 1 2.1 1 2.3 1Assam 1.9 1.1 1 2.1 1.4 1 1.8 1 1.5 1Bihar 24.3 1.8 1 14.7 1.7 1 13.6 1 8.7 1Jharkhand 13.8 8.7 1 17.4 9.8 1 1.6 1 1.8 1Manipur 16.2 2.3 1 17.9 2.5 1 7.1 1 7.1 1Meghalaya 17.1 11.4 1 15.8 10.6 1 1.5 1 1.5 1Mizoram 1.7 1.4 1 2.0 1.7 1 1.2 1 1.2 1Nagaland 3.3 2.5 1 4.4 3.1 1 1.3 1 1.4 1Orissa 4.2 1.3 1 4.2 1.5 1 3.2 1 2.9 1Sikkim - - - - - - 1.9 1 2.4 1Tripura 3.1 1.1 1 6.1 1.7 1 2.8 1 3.6 1West Bengal 2.5 1.3 1 2.2 1.2 1 1.9 1 1.9 1

NORTH 19.6 6.1 1 17.3 5.1 1 3.2 1 3.4 1Haryana 48.2 14.9 1 40.3 12.3 1 3.2 1 3.3 1Himachal Pradesh 4.3 1.2 1 4.4 1.2 1 3.5 1 3.6 1Jammu & Kashmir 15.6 5.7 1 15.9 6.8 1 2.8 1 2.3 1Punjab 30.8 8.8 1 27.8 7.3 1 3.5 1 3.8 1Uttar Pradesh 15.5 5.0 1 13.2 4.1 1 3.1 1 3.2 1Uttaranchal 8.2 2.5 1 11.1 2.8 1 3.3 1 4.0 1Delhi 108.0 49.0 1 - - - 2.2 1 27.0 1

SOUTH 3.1 1.4 1 2.7 1.3 1 2.3 1 2.1 1Andhra Pradesh 4.7 2.0 1 4.0 1.8 1 2.4 1 2.1 1Karnataka 2.6 1.3 1 2.4 1.3 1 2.1 1 1.8 1Kerala 1.3 0.6 1 1.2 0.6 1 2.2 1 2.1 1Tamil Nadu 2.2 0.9 1 1.9 0.8 1 2.4 1 2.3 1Pondicherry 2.9 1.3 1 2.5 1.1 1 2.2 1 2.3 1A & N Islands 5.3 5.2 1 3.9 2.4 1 1.0 1 1.6 1

WEST 8.7 3.9 1 6.7 3.3 1 2.2 1 2.0 1Gujarat 9.4 3.5 1 7.8 3.1 1 2.7 1 2.5 1Madhya Pradesh 11.9 7.1 1 11.2 7.1 1 1.7 1 1.6 1Chhattisgarh 7.8 3.0 1 6.6 2.8 1 2.6 1 2.4 1Maharashtra 5.0 2.4 1 3.7 2.0 1 2.1 1 1.8 1Rajasthan 53.0 19.3 1 33.2 12.4 1 2.8 1 2.7 1Goa 1.6 0.9 1 1.5 0.9 1 1.8 1 1.7 1D & N Haveli 13.0 7.4 1 16.8 8.8 1 1.8 1 1.9 1All India 6.9 2.6 1 5.7 2.2 1 2.7 1 2.5 1 (P) = Provisional

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2003-04 & 2004-05 N:P2O5:K2O

2003-04

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Zone/State 2003 2004 (P)N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 N P2O5

EAST 5.7 1.5 1 5.2 1.4 1 3.8 1 3.6 1Arunachal Pradesh 5.8 1.3 1 6.5 1.3 1 4.6 1 5.2 1Assam 1.9 1.1 1 2.0 1.2 1 1.7 1 1.6 1Bihar 87.8 3.6 1 89.5 5.0 1 24.5 1 18.0 1Jharkhand 18.7 11.1 1 23.4 11.3 1 1.7 1 2.1 1Manipur 16.9 2.3 1 27.1 4.0 1 7.3 1 6.7 1Meghalaya 18.4 12.2 1 31.0 23.0 1 1.5 1 1.3 1Mizoram 1.9 1.5 1 1.9 1.6 1 1.3 1 1.2 1Nagaland 3.8 2.8 1 5.7 4.0 1 1.4 1 1.4 1Orissa 4.6 1.3 1 4.7 1.4 1 3.4 1 3.3 1Sikkim - - - - - - 2.0 1 2.8 1Tripura 7.5 1.6 1 6.5 1.5 1 4.9 1 4.4 1West Bengal 3.0 1.3 1 2.5 1.1 1 2.3 1 2.3 1

NORTH 26.5 6.0 1 19.4 3.3 1 4.4 1 5.9 1Haryana 36.0 7.2 1 27.0 5.3 1 5.0 1 5.1 1Himachal Pradesh 20.5 1.9 1 17.2 1.8 1 10.6 1 9.4 1Jammu & Kashmir 14.1 4.5 1 67.2 23.5 1 3.1 1 2.9 1Punjab 25.4 5.9 1 21.4 3.4 1 4.3 1 6.2 1Uttar Pradesh 28.3 6.5 1 16.8 2.8 1 4.4 1 6.0 1Uttaranchal 9.4 1.9 1 20.0 2.9 1 4.8 1 6.8 1Delhi 26.0 5.0 1 - - - 5.2 1 4.5 1

SOUTH 3.0 1.3 1 2.7 1.4 1 2.3 1 2.0 1Andhra Pradesh 5.0 2.0 1 4.2 1.9 1 2.5 1 2.2 1Karnataka 2.6 1.2 1 2.5 1.4 1 2.1 1 1.8 1Kerala 1.2 0.6 1 1.3 0.6 1 2.1 1 2.1 1Tamil Nadu 1.5 0.7 1 1.5 0.9 1 2.0 1 1.8 1Pondicherry 2.9 1.4 1 2.7 1.1 1 2.0 1 2.3 1A & N Islands 4.3 4.7 1 3.6 3.2 1 0.9 1 1.1 1

WEST 8.5 3.8 1 6.8 3.4 1 2.3 1 2.0 1Gujarat 11.8 4.5 1 9.3 4.0 1 2.6 1 2.3 1Madhya Pradesh 9.9 6.3 1 9.6 6.7 1 1.6 1 1.4 1Chhattisgarh 8.5 3.1 1 7.1 2.7 1 2.7 1 2.6 1Maharashtra 5.4 2.3 1 4.4 2.3 1 2.3 1 1.9 1Rajasthan 61.1 28.5 1 32.6 15.1 1 2.1 1 2.2 1Goa 1.5 0.8 1 1.4 0.8 1 1.8 1 1.7 1D & N Haveli 25.0 14.5 1 52.0 27.0 1 1.7 1 1.9 1All India 7.4 2.4 1 6.0 2.1 1 3.0 1 2.9 1 (P) = Provisional.

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Kharif ( 2003 & 2004)N:P2O5:K2O N:P2O5

2003 2004 (P)

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Zone/State 2003-04 2004-05 (P)N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 N P2O5

EAST 3.6 1.4 1 3.1 1.3 1 2.6 1 2.3 1Arunachal Pradesh 2.7 2.1 1 2.7 2.1 1 1.3 1 1.3 1Assam 1.9 1.0 1 2.2 1.5 1 1.8 1 1.5 1Bihar 14.4 1.5 1 8.5 1.4 1 9.6 1 6.0 1Jharkhand 8.6 6.0 1 11.4 8.3 1 1.4 1 1.4 1Manipur 14.6 2.1 1 11.0 1.4 1 6.8 1 7.9 1Meghalaya 15.3 10.4 1 10.0 5.8 1 1.5 1 1.7 1Mizoram 1.5 1.3 1 2.3 1.9 1 1.2 1 1.2 1Nagaland 2.5 2.0 1 3.5 2.5 1 1.3 1 1.4 1Orissa 3.5 1.4 1 3.1 1.5 1 2.6 1 2.1 1Sikkim - - - - - - 1.9 1 1.9 1Tripura 2.0 1.0 1 5.8 1.8 1 2.0 1 3.2 1West Bengal 2.3 1.3 1 2.0 1.2 1 1.7 1 1.7 1

NORTH 16.2 6.1 1 16.0 6.3 1 2.6 1 2.5 1Haryana 60.9 23.0 1 59.7 22.6 1 2.7 1 2.6 1Himachal Pradesh 2.3 1.1 1 2.5 1.1 1 2.1 1 2.2 1Jammu & Kashmir 17.3 6.9 1 9.1 4.6 1 2.5 1 2.0 1Punjab 38.2 12.8 1 37.1 13.0 1 3.0 1 2.9 1Uttar Pradesh 11.4 4.5 1 11.2 4.7 1 2.5 1 2.4 1Uttaranchal 7.2 2.9 1 7.6 2.7 1 2.5 1 2.8 1Delhi - - - - - - 1.9 1 - -

SOUTH 3.3 1.4 1 2.6 1.2 1 2.3 1 2.1 1Andhra Pradesh 4.5 2.0 1 3.8 1.8 1 2.3 1 2.1 1Karnataka 2.7 1.3 1 2.2 1.3 1 2.0 1 1.7 1Kerala 1.3 0.6 1 1.1 0.5 1 2.3 1 2.1 1Tamil Nadu 2.7 1.0 1 2.1 0.8 1 2.6 1 2.7 1Pondicherry 2.9 1.3 1 2.4 1.1 1 2.3 1 2.2 1A & N Islands 6.3 5.7 1 4.5 0.5 1 1.1 1 9.0 1

WEST 8.9 4.1 1 6.6 3.2 1 2.2 1 2.1 1Gujarat 7.8 2.8 1 6.8 2.5 1 2.8 1 2.8 1Madhya Pradesh 13.1 7.5 1 12.4 7.5 1 1.7 1 1.7 1Chhattisgarh 5.3 2.6 1 5.0 2.9 1 2.0 1 1.7 1Maharashtra 4.4 2.5 1 2.9 1.8 1 1.7 1 1.6 1Rajasthan 48.6 14.3 1 33.4 11.2 1 3.4 1 3.0 1Goa 1.7 0.9 1 1.6 0.9 1 1.8 1 1.7 1D & N Haveli 5.0 2.7 1 5.0 2.7 1 1.9 1 1.9 1All India 6.6 2.7 1 5.5 2.4 1 2.4 1 2.3 1(P) = Provisional.

N:P2O5:K2O N:P2O5

2003-04 2004-05 (P)

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Rabi (2003-04 & 2004-05)

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Year Gross croppedarea (`000 ha.) N P2O5 K2O Total

1951-52 133,234 0.44 0.05 0.00 0.491954-55 144,087 0.66 0.10 0.08 0.841955-56 147,311 0.73 0.09 0.07 0.891956-57 149,492 0.82 0.11 0.10 1.031957-58 145,832 1.02 0.15 0.09 1.261958-59 151,629 1.13 0.19 0.15 1.481959-60 152,824 1.50 0.35 0.14 1.991960-61 152,772 1.39 0.35 0.19 1.921961-62 156,209 1.60 0.39 0.18 2.171962-63 156,760 2.12 0.53 0.23 2.881963-64 156,963 2.40 0.74 0.32 3.461964-65 159,229 3.49 0.93 0.44 4.861965-66 155,276 3.70 0.85 0.50 5.051966-67 157,355 4.69 1.58 0.73 6.991967-68 163,736 6.32 2.04 1.04 9.401968-69 159,529 7.58 2.40 1.07 11.041969-70 162,265 8.36 2.56 1.29 12.211970-71 165,791 8.92 3.26 1.43 13.611971-72 165,186 10.88 3.38 1.82 16.081972-73 162,150 11.34 3.58 2.14 17.071973-74 169,872 10.77 3.82 2.12 16.711974-75 164,191 10.75 2.87 2.05 15.671975-76 171,296 12.54 2.73 1.62 16.891976-77 167,334 14.68 3.79 1.91 20.381977-78 172,232 16.91 5.03 2.94 24.881978-79 174,802 19.56 6.33 3.38 29.271979-80 169,589 20.63 6.79 3.58 30.991980-81 172,630 21.31 7.03 3.61 31.951981-82 176,750 23.02 7.48 3.83 34.331982-83 172,748 24.56 8.29 4.20 37.061983-84 179,560 28.98 9.64 4.32 42.941984-85 176,330 31.11 10.70 4.76 46.571985-86 178,464 31.72 11.24 4.53 47.481986-87 176,405 32.40 11.78 4.82 49.011987-88 170,738 33.48 12.81 5.16 51.451988-89 182,277 39.78 14.93 5.86 60.571989-90 182,269 40.52 16.54 6.41 63.471990-91 185,742 43.06 17.34 7.15 67.551991-92 182,242 44.15 18.22 7.47 69.841992-93 185,700 45.38 15.31 4.76 65.451993-94 (P) 186,580 47.10 14.31 4.87 66.281994-95 (P) 188,053 50.56 15.59 5.98 72.131995-96 (P) 187,471 52.40 15.46 6.17 74.021996-97 (P) 189,592 54.34 15.70 5.43 75.471997-98 (P) 190,570 57.21 20.54 7.20 84.941998-99 (P) 193,034 58.82 21.30 6.90 87.021999-2000 (P) 190,321 60.91 25.21 8.82 94.942000-01 (P) 186,356 58.60 22.62 8.41 89.632001-02 (P) 190,278 59.44 23.03 8.76 91.232002-03 (P) 55.05 21.12 8.41 84.582003-04 (P) 58.21 21.68 8.40 88.292004-05 (P) 61.56 24.30 10.83 96.69(P) = Provisional.Note : 1. Calculated on the basis of consumption figures given in Table 6.01 (a) (Part I) and gross cropped area i Table 1.01 (Part II). 2. Figures of consumption and gross cropped area refer to the same year, except last three years, where gross cropped area is for the year 2001-02.

Consumption per hectare (kg)

I-1166.07 ALL INDIA CONSUMPTION OF PLANT NUTRIENTS PER UNIT O

GROSS CROPPED AREA1951-52 to 2004-05

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(kg/ha)Zone/State

N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total

EAST 46.8 15.1 10.5 72.5 48.3 17.2 12.6 78.1 Arunachal Pradesh 1.6 0.7 0.4 2.7 1.7 0.7 0.4 2.8 Assam 22.8 13.0 12.0 47.9 19.7 12.9 9.4 41.9 Bihar 79.0 5.8 3.3 88.0 78.4 9.0 5.3 92.7 Jharkhand 32.1 20.1 2.3 54.5 36.5 20.6 2.1 59.1 Manipur 105.1 14.7 6.5 126.3 78.9 11.1 4.4 94.4 Meghalaya 9.9 6.6 0.6 17.0 10.3 6.9 0.6 17.8 Mizoram 5.2 4.2 3.1 12.5 5.2 4.3 2.5 12.0 Nagaland 0.9 0.7 0.3 1.8 0.8 0.6 0.2 1.6 Orissa 23.9 7.6 5.6 37.1 25.4 8.9 6.1 40.4 Sikkim 2.2 1.1 - 3.3 3.3 1.4 - 4.7 Tripura 17.7 6.4 5.6 29.7 22.1 6.1 3.6 31.8 West Bengal 59.5 31.1 23.5 114.1 64.5 34.7 29.7 129.0

NORTH 103.4 32.2 5.3 140.8 104.6 31.0 6.0 141.7 Haryana 121.6 37.6 2.5 161.7 124.9 38.1 3.1 166.2 Himachal Pradesh 32.3 9.1 7.5 49.0 32.1 8.9 7.4 48.4 Jammu & Kashmir 50.5 18.3 3.2 72.0 45.6 19.5 2.9 68.0 Punjab 146.5 41.9 4.8 193.2 150.6 39.7 5.4 195.7 Uttar Pradesh 92.0 29.7 5.9 127.6 92.6 28.6 7.0 128.2 Uttaranchal 76.4 23.0 9.3 108.7 69.5 17.4 6.2 93.1 Chandigarh 3.3 - - 3.3 3.3 - - 3.3 Delhi 20.8 9.4 0.2 30.4 10.4 0.4 - 10.8

SOUTH 62.8 27.3 20.1 110.2 71.4 34.6 26.8 132.7 Andhra Pradesh 89.3 37.2 18.8 145.3 90.7 42.3 22.9 155.8 Karnataka 42.3 20.6 16.0 78.8 56.2 31.2 23.4 110.8 Kerala 28.5 13.0 22.6 64.2 29.5 14.0 23.9 67.4 Tamil Nadu 60.8 25.5 28.3 114.5 77.5 33.9 41.4 152.9 Pondicherry 565.4 253.1 193.8 1,012.3 586.7 258.7 232.6 1,077.9 A & N Islands 7.3 7.0 1.4 15.7 6.1 3.9 1.6 11.6

WEST 36.3 16.3 4.2 56.8 39.4 19.3 5.9 64.5 Gujarat 64.1 23.8 6.8 94.7 70.2 27.6 9.0 106.8 Madhya Pradesh 30.8 18.3 2.6 51.6 32.4 20.6 2.9 56.0 Chhattisgarh 29.2 11.3 3.7 44.2 41.2 17.3 6.3 64.7 Maharashtra 38.1 18.4 7.7 64.3 42.6 23.5 11.5 77.7 Rajasthan 27.1 9.8 0.5 37.4 26.1 9.8 0.8 36.6 Goa 16.6 9.2 10.5 36.3 15.2 8.8 10.3 34.3 Daman & Diu - - - - 2.0 - - 2.0 D & N Haveli 21.7 12.3 1.7 35.7 22.3 11.7 1.3 35.3

All India 58.2 21.7 8.4 88.3 61.6 24.3 10.8 96.7 Note : Consumption of plant nutrients per hectare have been worked out on the basis of gross cropped area available

for the year 2001-02.

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# = Of Gross Cropped Area

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CONSUMPTION OF PLANT NUTRIENTS INMAJOR STATES (kg.ha)# (N+P2O5+K2O)

(2004-05 & 2003-04)

36

37

37

48

49

52

54

44

64

72

64

88

109

88

95

79

128

114

115

145

162

193

34

37

40

42

48

56

59

65

67

68

78

93

93

97

107

111

128

129

153

156

166

196 PUNJAB

HARYANA

A. P.

TAMIL NADU

WEST BENGAL

UTTAR PRADESH

KARNATAKA

GUJARAT

ALL INDIA

UTTARANCHAL

BIHAR

MAHARASHTRA

J & K

KERALA

CHHATTISGARH

JHARKHAND

M. P.

H. P.

ASSAM

ORISSA

RAJASTHAN

GOA

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Share of Share of Gross N+P+K Col. 3states to selected area sown $ consumption vs.

Zone / States All India states ('000 per Col. 2#gross to All India hectares) hectare

cropped consumption of grossarea (N+P2O5+K2O) cropped(%) (%) area (kg)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

EAST 18.0 14.6 34,332 78.1 LowerAssam 2.1 0.9 3,957 41.9 LowerBihar 4.2 4.0 7,897 92.7 LowerJharkhand 1.1 0.7 2,088 59.1 LowerOrissa 4.6 1.9 8,799 40.4 LowerWest Bengal 5.1 6.9 9,779 129.0 Higher

NORTH 22.8 33.5 43,459 141.7 HigherHaryana 3.3 5.7 6,318 166.2 HigherHimachal Pradesh 0.5 0.3 956 48.4 LowerJammu & Kashmir 0.6 0.4 1,106 68.0 LowerPunjab 4.2 8.5 7,985 195.7 HigherUttar Pradesh 13.6 18.0 25,816 128.2 HigherUttaranchal 0.6 0.6 1,223 93.1 Lower

SOUTH 17.7 24.3 33,730 132.7 HigherAndhra Pradesh 6.7 10.8 12,756 155.8 HigherKarnataka 6.1 7.0 11,670 110.8 HigherKerala 1.6 1.1 2,992 67.4 LowerTamil Nadu 3.3 5.2 6,226 152.9 Higher

WEST 41.4 27.6 78,755 64.5 LowerGujarat 5.6 6.2 10,734 106.8 HigherMadhya Pradesh 10.0 5.8 19,044 56.0 LowerChhattisgarh 2.9 2.0 5,595 64.7 LowerMaharashtra 11.8 9.5 22,381 77.7 LowerRajasthan 10.9 4.1 20,798 36.6 Lower

All India 100.0 100.0 190,278 96.7 $ = For 2001-02. # = In a state where total nutrients (N+P2O5+K2O) consumption share is higher than or equal to gross cropped area share, consumption of plant nutrients (N+P2O5+K2O) in that state (Kg/ha) is above All-India average of 96.7 kg/ha and vice versa.

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2004-05 (Provisional)

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Ranking in States Ranking in Statesterms of Increase in Share in Cumulative terms of Increase in Share in Cumulative

increase in absolute contribution share (%) increase in absolute contribution share (%)consumption terms to total consumption terms to total2004-05 over ('000 MT) increase (%) 2003-04 over ('000 MT) increase (%)

2003-04 2002-03States with Positive Growth

1 Karnataka 373.43 22.38 22.38 1 Madhya Pradesh 278.96 22.28 22.282 Maharashtra 300.75 18.02 40.40 2 Rajasthan 228.11 18.22 40.503 Tamil Nadu 238.93 14.32 54.72 3 Gujarat 226.90 18.12 58.624 West Bengal 145.23 8.70 63.42 4 Andhra Pradesh 180.32 14.40 73.025 Andhra Pradesh 134.87 8.08 71.50 5 Punjab 101.13 8.08 81.106 Gujarat 130.15 7.80 79.30 6 Haryana 100.71 8.04 89.147 Chhattisgarh 114.80 6.88 86.18 7 Uttar Pradesh 50.63 4.04 93.198 Madhya Pradesh 82.75 4.96 91.14 8 Orissa 35.65 2.85 96.039 Bihar 36.58 2.19 93.33 9 Jammu & Kashmir 14.79 1.18 97.2110 Orissa 29.09 1.74 95.08 10 Assam 14.54 1.16 98.3811 Haryana 28.13 1.69 96.76 11 Himachal Pradesh 7.09 0.57 98.9412 Punjab 19.57 1.17 97.93 12 Uttaranchal 6.95 0.56 99.5013 Uttar Pradesh 15.28 0.92 98.85 13 Jharkhand 6.30 0.50 100.0014 Jharkhand 9.77 0.59 99.4315 Kerala 9.43 0.57 100.00

Sub Total 1,668.76 1,252.08

1 Himachal Pradesh 0.56 0.86 0.86 1 Chhattisgarh 2.86 0.52 0.522 Jammu & Kashmir 4.37 6.74 7.60 2 Kerala 12.56 2.26 2.783 Rajasthan 17.30 26.69 34.29 3 Tamil Nadu 30.06 5.42 8.204 Uttaranchal 19.06 29.40 63.69 4 West Bengal 51.40 9.26 17.465 Assam 23.54 36.31 100.00 5 Bihar 67.10 12.09 29.55

6 Karnataka 179.93 32.42 61.977 Maharashtra 211.04 38.03 100.00

Sub Total 64.83 554.95All India 1,599.22 $(P) 705.05 $

(P) = Provisional. $ = Includes small states/UTs/PlantationsNote : 1. For consumption figures, see Table 6.01 (b 2. Totals/sub totals may not exactly tally due to rounding o

2004-05 (P) over 2003-04 2003-04 over 2002-03

States with Negative Growth

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('000 tonnes)

Year N P2O5 K2O Total

2005-06 12,821 5,298 2,164 20,283

2006-07 13,410 5,633 2,273 21,316

2007-08 13,906 5,925 2,386 22,217

2008-09 14,353 6,200 2,505 23,058

2009-10 14,770 6,470 2,629 23,869

2010-11 15,173 6,742 2,761 24,676

2011-12 15,571 7,022 2,897 25,490

Source : Prepared in FAI.

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6.11 ALL INDIA DEMAND PROJECTIONS OF FERTILISER NUTRIENTS

(2005-06 to 2011-12)

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Item

Below 10 and All

1 1 - 1.99 2 - 3.99 4 - 9.99 above households

1. Distribution of cultivator households 57.15 20.29 13.72 7.29 1.55 100.00

(per cent)

= 77.44

2. Area cultivated (per cent) 17.32 19.61 23.80 25.76 13.51 100.00

= 36.93

3. Proportion of fertilised area to gross

cropped area (per cent) 63.63 62.61 60.90 58.01 46.94 59.08

4. Proportion of fertiliser consumption

by size of farm to total consumption

(N+P2O5+K2O) (per cent) 20.58 21.15 24.18 23.86 10.23 100.00

= 41.73

5. Fertiliser consumption per hectare of

fertilised area (N+P2O5+K2O) (Kg.) 113.42 104.58 101.30 96.97 98.08 102.76

6. Fertiliser consumption per hectare of

gross cropped area (N+P2O5+K2O) (Kg.) 72.16 65.48 61.69 56.26 46.03 60.71

Source : Adapted from "All India Report of Input Survey - 1991-92", Deptt. of Agriculture & Cooperation,

Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India.

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6.12 PATTERN OF FERTILISER CONSUMPTION BY SIZE OF FARMS - 1991-92

Size of farm (hectare)

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Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal I 13,037 86.8 74.5 26.6 11.5 112.6 85.8 30.6 13.3 129.7(Below 1.00) UI 16,446 45.2 25.8 10.7 3.6 40.1 57.1 23.6 8.0 88.7

T 29,483 63.6 47.3 17.7 7.1 72.2 74.4 27.8 11.2 113.4Small I 13,288 85.2 71.4 27.7 10.1 109.3 83.7 32.6 11.9 128.2(1.0 - 1.99) UI 20,081 47.6 23.0 10.5 3.0 36.5 48.3 22.1 6.3 76.6

T 33,369 62.6 42.3 17.4 5.8 65.5 67.5 27.7 9.3 104.6Semi-Medium I 14,773 87.4 75.6 29.6 9.0 114.2 86.5 33.9 10.3 130.7(2.0 - 3.99) UI 25,740 45.7 19.4 9.9 2.3 31.6 42.5 21.6 5.0 69.0

T 40,514 60.9 39.9 17.1 4.7 61.7 65.5 28.0 7.8 101.3Medium I 15,260 87.4 72.7 29.9 7.2 109.7 83.2 34.2 8.2 125.6(4.0 - 9.99) UI 28,578 42.3 16.5 9.3 2.0 27.7 38.9 21.9 4.7 65.5

T 43,838 58.0 36.0 16.4 3.8 56.3 62.1 28.3 6.5 97.0Large I 6,865 87.2 79.7 30.4 4.2 114.2 91.4 34.8 4.8 131.0(10.0 and UI 16,128 29.8 9.4 6.2 1.4 17.0 31.6 20.7 4.8 57.0

above) T 22,993 46.9 30.4 13.4 2.3 46.0 64.8 28.5 4.8 98.1All Groups I 63,224 86.8 74.2 28.7 8.8 111.7 85.5 33.1 10.1 128.8

UI 106,973 42.7 18.8 9.4 2.4 30.5 43.9 22.0 5.7 71.5T 170,197 59.1 39.4 16.6 4.8 60.7 66.6 28.0 8.1 102.8

Note : I = Irrigated UI = Unirrigated T = Total Neg. = Negligible (Less than 500 ha./0.5 M.T Total may not tally due to rounding of

Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 11,486 73.0 58.7 21.9 9.5 90.1 80.4 30.1 13.0 123.4(Below 1.00)

Small 10,185 69.8 51.2 18.7 7.4 77.3 73.4 26.8 10.6 110.8(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 10,771 68.2 54.4 18.3 7.2 79.8 79.7 26.8 10.5 117.0(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 8,724 64.4 54.4 19.2 7.0 80.6 84.4 29.8 10.9 125.1(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 4,243 45.4 40.2 13.8 3.0 56.9 88.5 30.3 6.6 125.4(10.0 and above

All Groups 45,409 66.9 53.3 19.1 7.4 79.8 79.7 28.5 11.0 119.2(Continued)

Consumption per hectare ofGross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

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6.13 USAGE OF FERTILISERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS IN ALL CROPS - 1991-92

All Crops Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

6.14 USAGE OF FERTILISERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS IN SELECTED CROPS - 1991-92

Paddy

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Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 4,892 88.3 57.4 13.4 3.7 74.5 65.1 15.2 4.2 84.4(Below 1.00)

Small 5,182 88.2 61.5 20.0 2.4 83.9 69.7 22.7 2.7 95.1(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 5,193 86.4 60.5 21.2 2.4 84.1 70.0 24.6 2.8 97.3(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 5,578 81.4 63.0 26.1 1.7 90.8 77.4 32.0 2.1 111.6(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 2,517 79.5 69.6 29.1 1.2 100.0 87.6 36.7 1.6 125.8(10.0 and above

All Groups 23,362 85.2 61.6 21.3 2.4 85.3 72.3 25.0 2.8 100.1

Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 894 44.0 27.3 11.7 3.2 42.2 62.1 26.6 7.3 96.0(Below 1.00)

Small 2,270 48.2 20.7 11.0 2.7 34.5 43.0 22.9 5.6 71.5(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 3,469 45.4 18.4 10.3 2.4 31.1 40.6 22.8 5.2 68.6(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 4,096 45.4 15.3 8.6 1.7 25.6 33.8 19.0 3.7 56.4(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 1,725 40.1 12.5 8.3 1.3 22.2 31.3 20.7 3.3 55.4(10.0 and above

All Groups 12,453 45.1 17.7 9.7 2.1 29.5 39.2 21.5 4.7 65.4

(Continued)

Wheat

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6.14 USAGE OF FERTILISERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS IN SELECTED CROPS - 1991-92 (Continued)

Consumption per hectare ofGross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

Jowar Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

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Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 717 39.7 20.9 4.2 0.5 25.6 52.5 10.6 1.2 64.4(Below 1.00)

Small 1,284 40.7 17.6 6.1 0.8 24.4 43.2 14.9 1.9 60.0(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 2,011 38.7 15.8 5.8 0.9 22.5 40.8 14.9 2.4 58.1(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 2,793 28.5 9.7 3.3 0.3 13.3 34.2 11.4 1.1 46.7(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 2,073 11.4 4.3 1.2 0.1 5.6 37.7 10.4 0.9 49.0(10.0 and above

All Groups 8,877 29.5 11.9 3.8 0.5 16.2 40.3 13.0 1.7 54.9

Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 1,270 50.5 36.8 14.6 3.3 54.7 73.0 29.0 6.4 108.4(Below 1.00)

Small 1,271 51.5 34.4 13.9 3.7 51.9 66.7 26.9 7.1 100.8(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 1,596 51.3 30.5 12.2 2.3 45.0 59.5 23.9 4.4 87.8(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 1,261 53.6 28.0 11.2 1.6 40.9 52.3 20.9 3.0 76.2(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 379 49.9 26.2 8.3 1.8 36.3 52.5 16.6 3.7 72.8(10.0 and above

All Groups 5,778 51.6 31.9 12.6 2.6 47.2 61.9 24.5 5.1 91.5

(Continued)

6.14 USAGE OF FERTILISERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS IN SELECTED CROPS - 1991-92 (Continued)

Maize Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

Bajra Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

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Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 444 24.5 9.0 4.9 0.3 14.2 36.9 19.8 1.1 57.8(Below 1.00)

Small 609 31.0 10.9 6.3 0.4 17.6 35.1 20.1 1.3 56.6(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 825 32.2 9.2 6.6 0.4 16.2 28.6 20.5 1.3 50.3(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 1,160 34.0 8.9 7.0 0.2 16.0 26.1 20.7 0.5 47.2(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 881 31.6 7.8 7.7 0.2 15.7 24.9 24.3 0.5 49.7(10.0 and above

All Groups 3,919 31.5 8.5 6.7 0.3 15.5 27.0 21.3 0.9 49.2

Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 1,022 71.1 63.9 21.7 11.8 97.5 89.9 30.5 16.7 137.1(Below 1.00)

Small 879 92.4 109.4 35.7 33.8 179.0 118.5 38.6 36.6 193.7(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 777 89.2 112.0 56.3 28.1 196.4 125.5 63.1 31.5 220.2(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 680 87.6 114.5 49.1 32.2 195.8 130.6 56.0 36.8 223.4(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 179 83.8 94.6 34.6 18.6 147.8 112.9 41.2 22.2 176.3(10.0 and above

All Groups 3,537 84.2 97.1 38.7 25.1 160.9 115.3 46.0 29.9 191.1

(Continued)

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6.14 USAGE OF FERTILISERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS IN SELECTED CROPS - 1991-92 (Continued)

Gram Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

Sugarcane Consumption per hectare of

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Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 782 63.0 36.2 28.9 14.5 79.5 57.4 45.8 23.0 126.2(Below 1.00)

Small 1,410 76.3 32.0 32.7 11.6 76.4 41.9 42.9 15.2 100.1(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 2,017 78.3 24.7 30.7 7.3 62.6 31.5 39.2 9.3 79.9(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 2,352 80.0 25.5 30.3 5.9 61.8 31.9 37.9 7.4 77.2(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 882 79.7 18.0 26.5 4.4 48.9 22.5 33.2 5.6 61.3(10.0 and above

All Groups 7,443 77.0 26.7 30.3 8.1 65.1 34.7 39.3 10.5 84.5

Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 392 86.5 79.8 43.2 9.0 132.1 92.3 50.0 10.5 152.8(Below 1.00)

Small 1,095 85.5 65.4 34.7 7.7 107.8 76.5 40.6 9.0 126.2(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 1,717 84.1 61.7 27.2 6.3 95.2 73.3 32.4 7.5 113.2(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 2,508 81.9 53.2 20.4 4.3 77.9 65.0 24.9 5.2 95.1(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 1,105 77.8 51.2 15.6 2.5 69.4 65.8 20.0 3.3 89.1(10.0 and above

All Groups 6,817 82.6 58.5 25.0 5.3 88.8 70.8 30.2 6.5 107.5

(Continued)

Cotton Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

Groundnut Consumption per hectare of

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

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Categoryof size groups Gross % area

cropped area treated with('000 hectares) fertilisers N P K Total N P K Total

Marginal 312 65.7 22.9 7.9 3.9 34.6 34.8 12.0 5.9 52.6(Below 1.00)

Small 239 69.5 23.8 7.8 3.8 35.5 34.3 11.3 5.5 51.1(1.0 - 1.99)

Semi-Medium 179 67.0 22.3 5.7 5.0 33.1 33.3 8.6 7.5 49.3(2.0 - 3.99)

Medium 94 63.8 22.5 4.6 8.2 35.3 35.3 7.2 12.8 55.3(4.0 - 9.99)

Large 11 45.5 18.6 1.4 11.8 31.8 41.0 3.0 26.0 70.0(10.0 and above

All Groups 834 66.7 23.0 7.0 4.7 34.6 34.4 10.4 7.0 51.9Source : All India Report on Input Survey 1991-92, Deptt. of Agriculture & Cooperation (Agriculture Census Division

Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

Gross cropped area (Kg.) Area treated with fertilisers (Kg.)

Jute Consumption per hectare of

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(tonnes)Zone/State/District

N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalI. East Zone1. Assam1 . Goalpara 2,261 1,020 1,041 4,322 2,611 1,492 1,326 5,429 4,872 2,512 2,367 9,7512 . Dhubri 2,389 1,842 1,815 6,046 1,544 314 670 2,528 3,933 2,156 2,485 8,5743 . Kokrajhar 1,545 1,003 887 3,435 1,138 777 811 2,726 2,683 1,780 1,698 6,1614 . Bongaigaon 1,768 1,508 1,532 4,808 2,274 2,017 1,428 5,719 4,042 3,525 2,960 10,5275 . Barpeta 2,155 1,289 1,094 4,538 5,523 3,135 2,486 11,144 7,678 4,424 3,580 15,6826 . Nalbari 1,636 681 775 3,092 3,415 1,727 1,661 6,803 5,051 2,408 2,436 9,8957 . Kamrup 1,816 1,087 1,024 3,927 4,925 7,779 1,157 13,861 6,741 8,866 2,181 17,7888 . Nagaon 6,723 4,050 2,666 13,439 5,997 2,875 2,563 11,435 12,720 6,925 5,229 24,8749 . Morigaon 1,302 548 340 2,190 1,685 933 458 3,076 2,987 1,481 798 5,26610 . Darrang 3,367 2,167 2,271 7,805 3,948 2,295 2,190 8,433 7,315 4,462 4,461 16,23811 . Lakhimpur 661 229 333 1,223 299 194 61 554 960 423 394 1,77712 . Dhemaji 32 16 11 59 113 45 43 201 145 61 54 26013 . Jorhat 2,520 1,170 923 4,613 559 234 263 1,056 3,079 1,404 1,186 5,66914 . Sonitpur 779 692 442 1,913 1,080 996 758 2,834 1,859 1,688 1,200 4,74715 . Sibsagar 476 337 238 1,051 184 157 104 445 660 494 342 1,49616 . Dibrugarh 1,799 1,166 900 3,865 1,663 1,106 804 3,573 3,462 2,272 1,704 7,43817 . Tinsukia 508 400 294 1,202 1,659 979 680 3,318 2,167 1,379 974 4,52018 . Golaghat 1,391 1,291 531 3,213 390 304 240 934 1,781 1,595 771 4,14719 . Cachar 1,610 726 541 2,877 1,430 521 367 2,318 3,040 1,247 908 5,19520 . Karimganj 958 799 696 2,453 645 513 372 1,530 1,603 1,312 1,068 3,98321 . Hailakand 535 165 64 764 296 80 100 476 831 245 164 1,24022 . K.Anglang 221 154 23 398 215 96 52 363 436 250 75 76123 . N.C.Hills 10 8 4 22 11 7 5 23 21 15 9 45

Total 36,462 22,348 18,445 77,255 41,604 28,576 18,599 88,779 78,066 50,924 37,044 166,034

2. Bihar1 . Patna 10,413 974 75 11,462 18,341 7,948 1,796 28,085 28,754 8,922 1,871 39,5472 . Nalanda 11,296 370 499 12,165 11,028 706 308 12,042 22,324 1,076 807 24,2073 . Bhojpur 20,136 827 159 21,122 17,950 2,838 1,808 22,596 38,086 3,665 1,967 43,7184 . Buxar 4,663 99 30 4,792 6,434 89 30 6,553 11,097 188 60 11,3455 . Rohtas 18,663 940 338 19,941 14,271 678 238 15,187 32,934 1,618 576 35,1286 . Bhabua 6,285 192 65 6,542 4,287 149 62 4,498 10,572 341 127 11,0407 . Gaya 12,778 509 292 13,579 12,271 616 208 13,095 25,049 1,125 500 26,674

(Continued)

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6.15 DISTRICTWISE, SEASONWISE CONSUMPTION OF N, P2O5 AND K2O2004-05 (April-March)

Kharif Rabi Total

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(tonnes)Zone/State/District

N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalI. East Zone (Continued)2. Bihar (Concluded)8 . Jehanabad 5,615 71 29 5,715 4,819 213 66 5,098 10,434 284 95 10,8139 . Nawadah 3,953 133 20 4,106 4,400 158 49 4,607 8,353 291 69 8,71310 . Aurangabad 13,071 431 135 13,637 8,743 254 91 9,088 21,814 685 226 22,72511 . Saran 4,959 91 130 5,180 9,964 1,738 712 12,414 14,923 1,829 842 17,59412 . Siwan 4,940 - - 4,940 7,208 744 172 8,124 12,148 744 172 13,06413 . Gopalganj 3,568 34 - 3,602 3,545 167 58 3,770 7,113 201 58 7,37214 . Mujaffarpur 19,315 810 119 20,244 17,331 2,203 3,374 22,908 36,646 3,013 3,493 43,15215 . E.Champaran 20,498 1,019 145 21,662 12,823 1,544 434 14,801 33,321 2,563 579 36,46316 . W.Champaran 26,748 2,091 339 29,178 17,222 4,938 2,228 24,388 43,970 7,029 2,567 53,56617 . Sitamarhi 6,365 192 8 6,565 5,835 1,099 616 7,550 12,200 1,291 624 14,11518 . Shivhar 243 - - 243.00 345 - - 345 588 - - 58819 . Vaishali 6,295 308 52 6,655 12,284 1,232 2,301 15,817 18,579 1,540 2,353 22,47220 . Darbhanga 9,133 1,236 173 10,542 9,515 3,187 2,809 15,511 18,648 4,423 2,982 26,05321 . Madhuban 2,433 395 37 2,865 4,350 296 65 4,711 6,783 691 102 7,57622 . Samastipur 8,188 885 131 9,204 21,046 4,086 2,351 27,483 29,234 4,971 2,482 36,68723 . Begusarai 10,249 922 89 11,260 18,271 2,743 2,028 23,042 28,520 3,665 2,117 34,30224 . Munger 1,174 71 10 1,255 1,897 178 2 2,077 3,071 249 12 3,33225 . Lakhisara 2,170 153 11 2,334 2,881 249 338 3,468 5,051 402 349 5,80226 . Sekhpura 3,531 119 11 3,661 3,343 95 30 3,468 6,874 214 41 7,12927 . Jamui 4,140 360 28 4,528 5,567 1,427 240 7,234 9,707 1,787 268 11,76228 . Bhagalpur 9,085 273 105 9,463 11,100 893 3,636 15,629 20,185 1,166 3,741 25,09229 . Banka 1,747 146 14 1,907 2,245 94 14 2,353 3,992 240 28 4,26030 . Saharsa 2,607 83 13 2,703 4,986 744 1,076 6,806 7,593 827 1,089 9,50931 . Supaul 1,766 164 14 1,944 2,361 614 728 3,703 4,127 778 742 5,64732 . Madhepura 5,069 419 35 5,523 5,927 1,844 830 8,601 10,996 2,263 865 14,12433 . Purnia 15,594 679 50 16,323 15,622 4,636 3,314 23,572 31,216 5,315 3,364 39,89534 . Kisanganj 219 21 - 240 1,109 126 439 1,674 1,328 147 439 1,91435 . Arraria 5,194 683 46 5,923 6,438 1,689 1,319 9,446 11,632 2,372 1,365 15,36936 . Katihar 3,411 240 30 3,681 6,121 735 1,237 8,093 9,532 975 1,267 11,77437 . Khagaria 4,620 176 14 4,810 16,254 3,304 5,344 24,902 20,874 3,480 5,358 29,712

Total 290,134 16,116 3,246 309,496 328,134 54,254 40,351 422,739 618,268 70,370 43,597 732,235(Continued)

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Kharif Rabi Total

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalI. East Zone (Continued)3. Jharkhand 1 . Ranchi 13,337 7,087 534 20,958 3,237 3,019 11 6,267 16,574 10,106 545 27,2252 . Gumla 1,277 817 24 2,118 234 187 19 440 1,511 1,004 43 2,5583 . Simdega 257 117 - 374 855 630 1 1,486 1,112 747 1 1,8604 . Lohardaga 2,762 2,268 151 5,181 917 761 61 1,739 3,679 3,029 212 6,9205 . E. Singhbhum 1,253 83 8 1,344 627 322 - 949 1,880 405 8 2,2936 . W. Singhbhum 2,659 1,493 343 4,495 1,107 847 11 1,965 3,766 2,340 354 6,4607 . Saraikela 1,787 1,098 198 3,083 53 57 22 132 1,840 1,155 220 3,2158 . Palamau 1,505 932 68 2,505 3,766 3,651 328 7,745 5,271 4,583 396 10,2509 . Garhwa 2,188 1,323 15 3,526 235 214 48 497 2,423 1,537 63 4,02310 . Latehar 1,047 931 7 1,985 1,224 1,030 8 2,262 2,271 1,961 15 4,24711 . Hazaribagh 4,850 2,045 68 6,963 1,719 939 193 2,851 6,569 2,984 261 9,81412 . Chatra 940 492 14 1,446 1,081 2,165 150 3,396.00 2,021 2,657 164 4,84213 . Koderma 701 325 5 1,031 161 252 60 473 862 577 65 1,50414 . Giridih 1,534 475 4 2,013 1,031 399 93 1,523 2,565 874 97 3,53615 . Dhanbad 192 45 2 239 62 24 2 88 254 69 4 32716 . Bokaro 306 306 20 632 175 124 28 327.00 481 430 48 95917 . Dumka 2,999 1,311 146 4,456 1,664 771 233 2,668 4,663 2,082 379 7,12418 . Jamtara 599 539 41 1,179 438 359 82 879 1,037 898 123 2,05819 . Deogarh 3,293 1,248 27 4,568 1,484 699 162 2,345 4,777 1,947 189 6,91320 . Godda 5,275 1,376 311 6,962 2,235 1,175 430 3,840 7,510 2,551 741 10,80221 . Sahibganj 1,845 151 69 2,065 1,785 193 55 2,033 3,630 344 124 4,09822 . Pakaur 878 406 149 1,433 592 276 178 1,046 1,470 682 327 2,479

Total 51,484 24,868 2,204 78,556 24,682 18,094 2,175 44,951 76,166 42,962 4,379 123,507

4. Orissa 1 . Balasore 11,938 4,247 3,738 19,923 7,025 4,885 2,083 13,993 18,963 9,132 5,821 33,9162 . Bhadrak 9,636 3,922 2,649 16,207 3,092 2,112 1,170 6,374 12,728 6,034 3,819 22,5813 . Bolangir 6,202 2,181 1,035 9,418 854 513 206 1,573 7,056 2,694 1,241 10,9914 . Sonepur 1,976 920 415 3,311 692 321 281 1,294 2,668 1,241 696 4,6055 . Cuttack 5,803 800 1,267 7,870 2,947 990 1,193 5,130 8,750 1,790 2,460 13,0006 . Jagatsingpur 2,895 888 522 4,305 1,263 464 282 2,009 4,158 1,352 804 6,3147 . Jajpur 5,033 1,469 1,178 7,680 1,552 977 620 3,149 6,585 2,446 1,798 10,8298 . Kendrapara 3,076 896 357 4,329 1,131 643 401 2,175 4,207 1,539 758 6,504

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalI. East Zone (Continued)4. Orissa (Concluded)9 . Dhenkana 2,293 1,058 560 3,911 810 450 229 1,489 3,103 1,508 789 5,40010 . Angul 4,408 1,132 488 6,028 819 348 240 1,407 5,227 1,480 728 7,43511 . Ganjam 17,320 3,370 2,825 23,515 5,952 953 1,246 8,151 23,272 4,323 4,071 31,66612 . Gajapati 2,993 277 274 3,544 785 7 9 801 3,778 284 283 4,34513 . Kalahand 9,927 4,181 2,776 16,884 4,438 1,636 987 7,061 14,365 5,817 3,763 23,94514 . Nuapada 2,573 1,116 448 4,137 655 197 162 1,014 3,228 1,313 610 5,15115 . Keonjhar 6,101 2,666 662 9,429 848 951 258 2,057 6,949 3,617 920 11,48616 . Koraput 2,929 1,105 1,156 5,190 1,130 563 631 2,324 4,059 1,668 1,787 7,51417 . Malkangir 2,289 1,218 364 3,871 317 335 384 1,036 2,606 1,553 748 4,90718 . Nawarangpur 9,035 1,480 1,238 11,753 625 271 306 1,202 9,660 1,751 1,544 12,95519 . Raygada 4,021 1,320 1,265 6,606 500 107 151 758 4,521 1,427 1,416 7,36420 . Mayurbhanja 8,036 2,428 1,517 11,981 2,117 1,380 779 4,276 10,153 3,808 2,296 16,25721 . Phulbani 321 34 31 386 88 13 16 117 409 47 47 50322 . Boudh 1,950 720 373 3,043 259 127 43 429 2,209 847 416 3,47223 . Puri 4,083 614 1,395 6,092 3,981 1,481 2,217 7,679 8,064 2,095 3,612 13,77124 . Khurda 4,186 416 587 5,189 1,770 449 433 2,652 5,956 865 1,020 7,84125 . Nayagarh 2,879 96 290 3,265 1,184 202 151 1,537 4,063 298 441 4,80226 . Sambalpur 7,034 2,802 1,865 11,701 4,785 2,405 1,433 8,623 11,819 5,207 3,298 20,32427 . Bargarh 15,752 5,014 3,902 24,668 8,446 4,102 2,791 15,339 24,198 9,116 6,693 40,00728 . Deogarh 1,051 470 288 1,809 464 263 97 824 1,515 733 385 2,63329 . Jharsuguda 4,197 1,150 422 5,769 899 435 102 1,436 5,096 1,585 524 7,20530 . Sundargarh 3,250 1,777 631 5,658 928 646 351 1,925 4,178 2,423 982 7,583

Total 163,187 49,767 34,518 247,472 60,356 28,226 19,252 107,834 223,543 77,993 53,770 355,306

5. West Bengal1 . Darjeeling 5,895 2,750 2,406 11,051 14,110 6,599 6,225 26,934 20,005 9,349 8,631 37,9852 . Jalpaiguri 11,055 5,415 4,754 21,224 20,159 13,477 11,673 45,309 31,214 18,892 16,427 66,5333 . Coochbehar 13,635 6,010 5,475 25,120 20,998 14,193 12,312 47,503 34,633 20,203 17,787 72,6234 . Uttar Dinajpur 7,015 3,705 3,215 13,935 15,028 6,535 5,110 26,673 22,043 10,240 8,325 40,6085 . Dakshin Dinajpur 6,348 2,285 2,150 10,783 16,300 9,459 9,884 35,643 22,648 11,744 12,034 46,4266 . Malda 10,134 4,555 4,485 19,174 20,344 10,717 9,915 40,976 30,478 15,272 14,400 60,1507 . Murshidabad 11,785 5,160 5,006 21,951 21,425 10,488 9,873 41,786 33,210 15,648 14,879 63,7378 . Nadia 12,563 5,800 5,664 24,027 21,545 9,863 10,515 41,923 34,108 15,663 16,179 65,950

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalI. East Zone (Continued)5. West Bengal (Concluded)9 . N. 24-Parganas 18,776 8,005 7,915 34,696 19,778 15,942 12,875 48,595 38,554 23,947 20,790 83,29110 . S. 24-Parganas 15,347 6,470 5,890 27,707 19,882 13,938 11,005 44,825 35,229 20,408 16,895 72,53211 . Howrah 14,320 6,075 6,115 26,510 19,840 10,869 9,110 39,819 34,160 16,944 15,225 66,32912 . Hooghly 22,165 9,925 9,055 41,145 38,773 18,904 15,312 72,989 60,938 28,829 24,367 114,13413 . Burdwan 22,610 9,700 9,115 41,425 44,200 24,069 19,355 87,624 66,810 33,769 28,470 129,04914 . Birbhum 12,785 5,110 4,330 22,225 21,370 13,376 10,770 45,516 34,155 18,486 15,100 67,74115 . Bankura 7,010 4,053 3,150 14,213 17,545 15,005 10,081 42,631 24,555 19,058 13,231 56,84416 . Purulia 4,085 2,635 2,507 9,227 13,025 13,115 10,315 36,455 17,110 15,750 12,822 45,68217 . Midnapur(W) 15,720 5,940 5,885 27,545 29,925 16,589 12,320 58,834 45,645 22,529 18,205 86,37918 . Midnapur(E) 17,425 6,463 5,337 29,225 28,025 16,421 11,795 56,241 45,450 22,884 17,132 85,466

Total 228,673 100,056 92,454 421,183 402,272 239,559 198,445 840,276 630,945 339,615 290,899 1,261,459

6. Manipur1 . Imphal E 2,305 324 69 2,698 1,175 126 75 1,376 3,480 450 144 4,0742 . Imphal W 2,504 356 75 2,935 1,377 168 96 1,641 3,881 524 171 4,5763 . Thoubal 3,880 577 132 4,589 1,533 212 162 1,907 5,413 789 294 6,4964 . Bishenpur 1,696 273 90 2,059 1,208 158 132 1,498 2,904 431 222 3,5575 . Ukhrul 98 12 5 115 78 13 9 100 176 25 5 2066 . Tamenglong 118 10 5 133 90 12 9 111 208 22 5 2357 . Senapat 220 37 11 268 183 24 21 228 403 61 32 4968 . Chandel 117 18 2 137 106 13 12 131 223 31 2 2569 . Churachandpur 192 40 19 251 173 23 30 226 365 63 19 447

Total 11,130 1,647 408 13,185 5,923 749 546 7,218 17,053 2,396 954 20,403

7. Tripura1 . West 1,811 377 256 2,444 2,611 731 392 3,734 4,422 1,108 648 6,1782 . South 1,115 183 172 1,470 1,741 579 259 2,579 2,856 762 431 4,0493 . North 767 187 86 1,040 481 198 154 833 1,248 385 240 1,8734 . Dhalai 386 174 97 657 422 153 188 763 808 327 285 1,420

Total 4,079 921 611 5,611 5,255 1,661 993 7,909 9,334 2,582 1,604 13,520(Continued)

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalI. East Zone (Concluded)8. Meghalaya1 . East Khasi Hills 1,273 863 34 2,170 978 601 66 1,645 2,251 1,464 100 3,815 2 . West Khasi Hills 62 37 2 101 181 101 12 294 243 138 14 395 3 . Ri-Bhoi 32 20 8 60 15 17 11 43 47 37 19 103 4 . Jaintia Hills 176 224 7 407 25 28 3 56 201 252 10 463 5 . East Garo Hills - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 . West Garo Hills 11 2 1 14 95 7 37 139 106 9 38 153 7 . South Garo Hills - - - - - - - - - - - -

Total 1,554 1,146 52 2,752 1,294 754 129 2,177 2,848 1,900 181 4,929

9. Mizoram1 . Aizawl East 68 55 36 159 55 46 24 125 122 101 60 284 2 . Aizawl West 68 55 36 159 55 46 24 125 122 101 60 284 3 . Lunglei 68 55 36 159 55 46 24 125 122 101 60 284 4 . Chhimtuipui 68 55 36 159 55 46 24 125 122 101 60 284 5 . Kolasib 68 55 36 159 55 46 24 125 122 101 60 284

Total 338 276 180 794 274 230 120 624 612 506 300 1,418

10. Nagaland1 . Kohima 17 14 1 32 12 24 1 36 28 37 2 682 . Mokokchung 27 10 3 39 16 12 15 43 43 21 18 823 . Tuessang 1 0.5 - 1 - - - - 1 0.5 - 14 . Phek 6 5 1 12 1 1 - 2 8 6 1 145 . Wokha 6 5 1 12 1 1 - 2 8 6 1 146 . Zunheboto 1 0.4 - 1 - - - - 1 0.4 - 17 . Mon 7 7 2 16 1 2 - 3 9 9 2 198 . Dimapur 107 83 25 215 109 70 34 212 215 153 59 427

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalII. North Zone1. Haryana1 . Ambala 15832 2668 868 19,368 15764 6992 832 23,588 31,596 9,660 1,700 42,956 2 . Yamunanagar 22327 3178 1238 26,743 18806 7625 1143 27,574 41,133 10,803 2,381 54,317 3 . Kurukshetra 24100 4151 1710 29,961 28637 10159 802 39,598 52,737 14,310 2,512 69,559 4 . Kaithal 28112 2787 686 31,585 33900 11503 436 45,839 62,012 14,290 1,122 77,424 5 . Karnal 48823 10861 1720 61,404 46119 16528 874 63,521 94,942 27,389 2,594 124,925 6 . Panipat 15810 3639 210 19,659 30333 7868 184 38,385 46,143 11,507 394 58,044 7 . Rohtak 9578 1305 252 11,135 16809 6874 92 23,775 26,387 8,179 344 34,910 8 . Sonipat 21498 6798 369 28,665 30318 12697 525 43,540 51,816 19,495 894 72,205 9 . Bhiwani 7145 2002 108 9,255 20621 10328 137 31,086 27,766 12,330 245 40,341 10 . Hisar 21336 4758 146 26,240 37068 13017 339 50,424 58,404 17,775 485 76,664 11 . Fatehabad 19021 3520 1181 23,722 34433 10941 277 45,651 53,454 14,461 1,458 69,373 12 . Sirsa 26266 5839 1512 33,617 49393 18952 768 69,113 75,659 24,791 2,280 102,730 13 . Gurgaon 5011 1418 498 6,927 14987 5886 207 21,080 19,998 7,304 705 28,007 14 . Faridabad 12485 2156 494 15,135 25588 9782 257 35,627 38,073 11,938 751 50,762 15 . Mohindergarh 4443 261 91 4,795 13107 5360 390 18,857 17,550 5,621 481 23,652 16 . Rewari 3564 1152 102 4,818 12181 6347 133 18,661 15,745 7,499 235 23,479 17 . Jind 22595 3414 274 26,283 34434 11053 304 45,791 57,029 14,467 578 72,074 18 . Jhajjar 3440 753 80 4,273 11154 6515 155 17,824 14,594 7,268 235 22,097 19 . Panchkula 1936 571 86 2,593 2432 1375 110 3,917 4,368 1,946 196 6,510

Total 313,322 61,231 11,625 386,178 476,084 179,802 7,965 663,851 789,406 241,033 19,590 1,050,0292. Himachal Pradesh1 . Bilaspur 1226 51 26 1,303 610 203 102 915 1,836 254 128 2,2182 . Chamba 756 21 12 789 220 65 47 332 976 86 59 1,1213 . Hamirpur 1688 82 39 1,809 681 254 129 1,064 2,369 336 168 2,8734 . Kangra 3046 201 101 3,348 3602 1447 727 5,776 6,648 1,648 828 9,1245 . Kinnaur 18 10 5 33 61 22 20 103 79 32 25 1366 . Kullu 568 94 63 725 1125 673 750 2,548 1,693 767 813 3,2737 . L/Spiti 80 61 37 178 45 37 31 113 125 98 68 2918 . Mandi 2367 258 135 2,760 2059 988 623 3,670 4,426 1,246 758 6,4309 . Shimla 1083 146 114 1,343 2314 1727 2976 7,017 3,397 1,873 3,090 8,36010 . Solan 1569 219 115 1,903 1103 330 174 1,607 2,672 549 289 3,51011 . Sirmaur 1186 147 76 1,409 884 339 174 1,397 2,070 486 250 2,80612 . Una 2086 371 187 2,644 2317 782 368 3,467 4,403 1,153 555 6,111

Total 15,673 1,661 910 18,244 15,021 6,867 6,121 28,009 30,694 8,528 7,031 46,253(Continued)

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalII. North Zone (Continued)3. Jammu & Kashmir1 . Jammu 3363 1168 16 4,547 5604 3232 55 8,891 8,967 4,400 71 13,4382 . Udhampur 1212 170 10 1,392 842 343 2 1,187 2,054 513 12 2,5793 . Kathua 849 243 3 1,095 1218 745 6 1,969 2,067 988 9 3,0644 . Doda 926 128 11 1,065 258 17 4 279 1,184 145 15 1,3445 . Poonch 850 180 2 1,032 367 51 5 423 1,217 231 7 1,4556 . Rajouri 1124 169 39 1,332 745 234 2 981 1,869 403 41 2,3137 . C.A.D. 1730 925 2 2,657 2746 972 46 3,764 4,476 1,897 48 6,4218 . Srinagar 721 280 28 1,029 550 236 86 872 1,271 516 114 1,9019 . Budgam 3145 1104 33 4,282 2343 1296 487 4,126 5,488 2,400 487 8,37510 . Anantnag 4024 1698 78 5,800 5007 2527 853 8,387 9,031 4,225 931 14,18711 . Pulwama 2447 1386 71 3,904 3744 2228 913 6,885 6,191 3,614 71 9,87612 . Baramulla 2311 753 58 3,122 1840 849 329 3,018 4,151 1,602 387 6,14013 . Kupwara 1667 290 23 1,980 323 182 11 516 1,990 472 34 2,49614 . Leh 241 135 - - - - - - - - - - 15 . Kargil 260 58 - - - - - - - - - -

Total 24,870 8,687 374 33,931 25,587 12,912 2,799 41,298 50,457 21,599 3,173 75,229

4. Punjab1 . Amritsar 59644 6031 2609 68,284 57818 17768 1006 76,592 117,462 23,799 3,615 144,8762 . Bhatinda 46079 8904 1412 56,395 44509 15503 400 60,412 90,588 24,407 1,812 116,8073 . Faridkot 20008 7121 566 27,695 29690 10533 255 40,478 49,698 17,654 821 68,1734 . Fatehgarh Sahib 13313 1977 368 15,658 19037 5392 76 24,505 32,350 7,369 444 40,1635 . Ferozepur 66567 9492 1999 78,058 63192 22185 372 85,749 129,759 31,677 2,371 163,8076 . Gurdaspur 23757 3708 1418 28,883 36575 10969 481 48,025 60,332 14,677 1,899 76,9087 . Hoshiarpur 17055 3906 1999 22,960 19964 7199 573 27,736 37,019 11,105 2,572 50,6968 . Jalandhar 26282 6087 2606 34,975 41690 11700 5292 58,682 67,972 17,787 7,898 93,6579 . Kapurthala 11950 2258 719 14,927 16588 9282 653 26,523 28,538 11,540 1,372 41,45010 . Ludhiana 53774 7840 2657 64,271 56697 28124 4028 88,849 110,471 35,964 6,685 153,12011 . Mansa 24365 4149 1036 29,550 30956 10006 549 41,511 55,321 14,155 1,585 71,06112 . Moga 26125 4620 2491 33,236 42169 10930 1231 54,330 68,294 15,550 3,722 87,56613 . Mukatsar 24113 4479 1275 29,867 37914 14115 375 52,404 62,027 18,594 1,650 82,27114 . Nawanshahr 11738 2546 981 15,265 15000 3035 436 18,471 26,738 5,581 1,417 33,73615 . Patiala 45734 4957 1298 51,989 55031 14213 891 70,135 100,765 19,170 2,189 122,12416 . Ropar 13164 1086 437 14,687 20105 9509 366 29,980 33,269 10,595 803 44,66717 . Sangrur 62301 8302 1673 72,276 69326 29270 693 99,289 131,627 37,572 2,366 171,565

Total 545,969 87,463 25,544 658,976 656,261 229,733 17,677 903,671 1,202,230 317,196 43,221 1,562,647(Continued)

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalII. North Zone (Continued)5. Uttar Pradesh1 . Saharanpur 31682 4075 1576 37,332 22496 9377 5195 37,068 54,178 13,451 6,771 74,4002 . Muzaffarnagar 44725 5228 1258 51,212 38981 12507 2159 53,647 83,707 17,735 3,417 104,8593 . Meerut 23212 3913 1131 28,255 25391 8169 2190 35,750 48,603 12,082 3,321 64,0054 . Bagpat 11833 3244 595 15,672 15286 3987 642 19,915 27,120 7,231 1,237 35,5875 . Gaziabad 16932 2260 1178 20,370 16531 6978 2916 26,425 33,464 9,238 4,094 46,7956 . Gautambudh Naga 5408 1108 151 6,667 6575 3040 385 10,000 11,983 4,148 536 16,6677 . Bulandshahar 27906 2954 1130 31,990 36036 12372 2019 50,427 63,941 15,326 3,149 82,4178 . Agra 9641 3076 847 13,565 25067 12143 1707 38,917 34,708 15,220 2,554 52,4829 . Aligarh 14062 5872 702 20,636 21979 13071 914 35,964 36,042 18,943 1,616 56,60010 . Hathras 5413 1740 237 7,390 14924 7712 539 23,175 20,337 9,452 776 30,56511 . Etah 10741 2337 487 13,564 28846 12264 1450 42,560 39,587 14,601 1,936 56,12412 . Firozabad 6388 1981 635 9,004 22227 9109 749 32,085 28,614 11,090 1,384 41,08913 . Mainpuri 10034 1598 272 11,904 19490 11000 1132 31,622 29,524 12,598 1,404 43,52714 . Mathura 6033 3072 270 9,374 19972 10409 565 30,946 26,005 13,481 834 40,32115 . Bareilly 32713 2581 2462 37,756 29440 16376 6363 52,179 62,153 18,957 8,825 89,93516 . Badaun 24153 2873 444 27,470 35877 13193 1961 51,030 60,031 16,066 2,404 78,50017 . Shahjahanpur 35179 5882 4587 45,648 40526 19526 4362 64,414 75,705 25,408 8,948 110,06118 . Pilibhit 26192 3766 5142 35,100 23975 10291 5555 39,821 50,167 14,057 10,697 74,92119 . Bijnor 31398 1644 201 33,243 21957 6697 895 29,548 53,355 8,340 1,096 62,79220 . Moradabad 36354 3181 2099 41,634 39244 10083 6073 55,400 75,598 13,264 8,172 97,03421 . J.B.P.Nagar 25479 1696 712 27,888 17479 5948 3017 26,444 42,958 7,645 3,730 54,33222 . Rampur 22944 1982 1721 26,647 14066 6595 3875 24,536 37,010 8,577 5,597 51,18423 . Farrukhabad 11263 4441 2016 17,720 24186 10616 2267 37,069 35,449 15,058 4,283 54,79024 . Kannauj 8470 2685 789 11,944 14193 7807 2008 24,008 22,663 10,492 2,798 35,95225 . Etawah 6357 1269 148 7,774 9982 4826 316 15,123 16,339 6,095 463 22,89726 . Aurriya 6829 876 172 7,877 8904 2359 298 11,561 15,733 3,235 470 19,43827 . Kanpur (Nagar) 11091 3396 1303 15,790 16786 9681 1167 27,633 27,878 13,077 2,470 43,42428 . Kanpur (Dehat) 8287 1102 78 9,468 19181 6077 503 25,761 27,468 7,179 582 35,22929 . Allahabad 31173 4661 1074 36,909 34161 15510 1976 51,647 65,333 20,172 3,051 88,55630 . Kaushambi 7250 1637 268 9,154 11467 3333 595 15,395 18,717 4,970 863 24,55031 . Fatehpur 11308 1586 406 13,300 26032 12597 1486 40,116 37,340 14,184 1,893 53,41632 . Pratapgarh 12437 2616 486 15,539 18985 4834 1409 25,228 31,421 7,450 1,895 40,76733 . Jhansi 1515 1284 53 2,851 12210 8939 100 21,249 13,725 10,223 153 24,100

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalII. North Zone (Continued)5. Uttar Pradesh (Continued)34 . Lalitpur 1776 975 11 2,762 4875 4691 100 9,666 6,651 5,665 111 12,42835 . Jalaun 1642 761 23 2,427 15579 8372 144 24,094 17,221 9,133 167 26,52136 . Hamirpur 1262 776 11 2,049 5612 3695 6 9,314 6,874 4,472 17 11,36337 . Mahoba 1065 1103 39 2,207 3060 2820 66 5,947 4,125 3,923 66 8,11538 . Banda 1554 607 12 2,173 4614 2820 66 7,500 6,168 3,427 78 9,67339 . Chitrakoot 1381 323 11 1,714 3533 2306 0 5,839 4,914 2,629 11 7,55440 . Varanasi 12738 5371 3766 21,874 22698 8631 1495 32,825 35,436 14,002 5,261 54,69941 . Chanduli 11456 3179 2758 17,393 13374 3353 1378 18,106 24,830 6,532 4,136 35,49942 . Gazipur 19600 2110 1193 22,902 24003 7429 1558 32,989 43,602 9,538 2,750 55,89143 . Jaunpur 15940 2103 755 18,798 20838 7550 1326 29,714 36,778 9,653 2,081 48,51244 . Mirzapur 8434 3538 483 12,455 6893 4154 464 11,511 15,327 7,692 947 23,96645 . S.Rabidas Nagar 7062 1161 701 8,924 6660 2359 529 9,547 13,721 3,520 1,230 18,47246 . Sonbhadra 5471 1750 121 7,342 3837 1912 163 5,912 9,308 3,662 283 13,25447 . Azamgarh 13000 1787 350 15,137 22483 6774 1667 30,923 35,483 8,561 2,016 46,06048 . Mau 8133 881 97 9,111 12504 4643 996 18,142 20,637 5,523 1,093 27,25349 . Ballia 12650 1609 321 14,581 17452 3935 1247 22,634 30,102 5,544 1,568 37,21550 . Gorakhpur 16714 4228 1728 22,670 25334 9847 2931 38,112 42,048 14,076 4,659 60,78251 . Mahrajganj 14030 4358 2112 20,500 18086 7651 3693 29,430 32,116 12,009 5,805 49,93052 . Deoria 22708 3625 2052 28,385 29147 12676 3211 45,034 51,855 16,301 5,263 73,41953 . Kushinagar 15417 3074 1637 20,128 19477 7893 2508 29,878 34,894 10,968 4,145 50,00754 . Basti 23762 3278 811 27,851 36630 10129 2025 48,784 60,392 13,408 2,836 76,63655 . Kabir Nagar 7747 689 348 8,784 9946 1568 716 12,230 17,693 2,257 1,064 21,01556 . Siddharthnagar 14769 2447 551 17,767 11728 6216 1322 19,265 26,497 8,663 1,872 37,03257 . Gonda 15097 1808 316 17,221 20557 5176 1354 27,087 35,653 6,984 1,670 44,30858 . Balrampur 8365 635 133 9,133 9105 1864 539 11,508 17,470 2,499 671 20,64159 . Bahraich 13190 2978 593 16,761 12057 6679 1011 19,747 25,247 9,658 1,604 36,50860 . Shrawasti 4658 1118 181 5,957 5135 3036 816 8,986 9,793 4,155 996 14,94461 . Lucknow 8068 1536 281 9,885 12585 6248 898 19,730 20,653 7,784 1,179 29,61662 . Unnao 11005 1822 419 13,246 20891 13033 1114 35,038 31,896 14,855 1,533 48,28463 . Raibarel 14770 2331 317 17,419 18669 8859 1322 28,849 33,439 11,190 1,639 46,26864 . Sitapur 26784 3393 1253 31,430 31205 18181 3232 52,618 57,989 21,574 4,485 84,04965 . Hardoi 12684 1858 422 14,963 19856 13664 1360 34,881 32,540 15,522 1,782 49,84466 . Kheri 40998 4377 1038 46,413 34527 14964 4926 54,417 75,525 19,340 5,964 100,829

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalII. North Zone (Continued)5. Uttar Pradesh (Concluded)67 . Faizabad 22931 3466 640 27,037 21528 8582 1295 31,405 44,459 12,048 1,935 58,44268 . Ambedkernagar 19797 2405 240 22,443 16453 5280 1118 22,851 36,250 7,685 1,359 45,29469 . Sultanpur 16886 2253 586 19,725 17151 6391 1466 25,008 34,036 8,644 2,052 44,73370 . Barabank 25402 3766 1589 30,756 25446 13478 4113 43,036 50,848 17,243 5,701 73,793

Total 1,053,349 175,098 62,529 1,290,976 1,335,977 564,285 118,961 2,019,223 2,389,326 739,383 181,490 3,310,199

6. Uttaranchal1 . Nainital 2663 476 222 3,361 2786 759 286 3,831 5,449 1,235 508 7,1922 . U.S. Nagar 26388 3539 1273 31,200 31113 10247 4582 45,942 57,501 13,786 5,855 77,1423 . Almora 88 20 2 110 169 79 10 258 257 99 12 3684 . Bageshwar 119 22 2 143 113 41 6 160 232 63 8 3035 . Pithoragarh 129 39 7 175 132 74 7 213 261 113 14 3886 . Champawat 127 181 21 329 75 45 5 125 202 226 26 4547 . Chamoli 49 23 2 74 81 78 9 168 130 101 11 2428 . Dehradun 1347 218 66 1,631 1104 471 104 1,679 2,451 689 170 3,3109 . Pauri 94 25 3 122 147 49 1 197 241 74 1 31610 . Rudraprayag 51 24 0 75 28 23 2 53 51 24 - 7511 . Tehri 58 20 2 80 85 61 2 148 143 81 4 22812 . Uttar Kashi 81 60 5 146 138 256 10 404 219 316 10 54513 . Haridwar 12190 1716 562 14,468 5635 2697 452 8,784 17,825 4,413 1,014 23,252

Total 43,384 6,363 2,167 51,914 41,606 14,880 5,476 61,962 84,990 21,243 7,643 113,876

III. South Zone1. Andhra Pradesh1 . Adilabad 20,393 10,594 2,706 33,693 4,341 2,408 377 7,126 24,734 13,002 3,083 40,8192 . Anantapur 14,337 13,806 5,662 33,805 13,394 8,570 5,717 27,681 27,731 22,376 11,379 61,4863 . Chittoor 11,292 5,041 4,772 21,105 14,648 6,321 3,508 24,477 25,940 11,362 8,280 45,5824 . Cuddapah 11,183 7,936 2,797 21,916 15,734 8,772 3,572 28,078 26,917 16,708 6,369 49,9945 . East Godavar 33,824 10,671 12,137 56,632 54,555 21,099 16,104 91,758 88,379 31,770 28,241 148,3906 . Guntur 39,797 23,906 7,647 71,350 71,709 34,248 17,049 123,006 111,506 58,154 24,696 194,3567 . Karimnagar 37,008 12,057 4,079 53,144 17,229 5,064 2,946 25,239 54,237 17,121 7,025 78,3838 . Khammam 24,563 12,299 4,988 41,850 23,356 7,728 3,182 34,266 47,919 20,027 8,170 76,1169 . Krishna 39,782 20,216 13,104 73,102 48,146 20,971 16,622 85,739 87,928 41,187 29,726 158,841

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIII. South Zone (Continued)1. Andhra Pradesh (Concluded)10 . Kurnool 37,151 30,781 8,840 76,772 34,119 24,770 9,055 67,944 71,270 55,551 17,895 144,71611 . Mahabubnagar 16,825 12,026 1,924 30,775 13,843 9,089 2,790 25,722 30,668 21,115 4,714 56,49712 . Medak 18,034 4,635 894 23,563 10,354 4,575 2,756 17,685 28,388 9,210 3,650 41,24813 . Nalgonda 27,496 15,574 7,400 50,470 38,870 20,032 6,980 65,882 66,366 35,606 14,380 116,35214 . Nellore 8,187 2,995 2,302 13,484 43,685 18,425 7,970 70,080 51,872 21,420 10,272 83,56415 . Nizamabad 36,650 6,812 2,644 46,106 17,118 6,030 4,105 27,253 53,768 12,842 6,749 73,35916 . Prakasam 12,706 8,165 2,808 23,679 39,701 22,823 7,458 69,982 52,407 30,988 10,266 93,66117 . Rengareddy 33,414 14,431 16,739 64,584 22,735 10,824 14,363 47,922 56,149 25,255 31,102 112,50618 . Srikakulam 22,416 7,212 2,909 32,537 5,994 2,298 1,071 9,363 28,410 9,510 3,980 41,90019 . Visakhapatnam 15,619 3,224 2,090 20,933 6,082 1,210 938 8,230 21,701 4,434 3,028 29,16320 . Vizianagaram 16,960 5,803 2,343 25,106 4,863 1,240 484 6,587 21,823 7,043 2,827 31,69321 . Warangal 39,928 12,223 6,376 58,527 20,353 5,913 2,701 28,967 60,281 18,136 9,077 87,49422 . West Godavari 46,372 20,087 20,089 86,548 71,760 36,077 27,362 135,199 118,132 56,164 47,451 221,747

Total 563,937 260,494 135,250 959,681 592,589 278,487 157,110 1,028,186 1,156,526 538,981 292,360 1,987,8672. Karnataka1 . Bagalkote 14,534 4,697 4,356 23,587 16,661 8,374 5,669 30,704 31,195 13,071 10,025 54,2912 . Bangalore Rura 12,762 6,557 6,071 25,390 11,965 4,422 6,209 22,596 24,727 10,979 12,280 47,9863 . Bangalore Urban 13,974 16,779 9,775 40,528 7,275 3,658 10,274 21,207 21,249 20,437 20,049 61,7354 . Belgaum 34,080 11,428 10,065 55,573 29,881 14,613 11,460 55,954 63,961 26,041 21,525 111,5275 . Bellary 36,243 17,481 12,194 65,918 25,365 13,592 12,946 51,903 61,608 31,073 25,140 117,8216 . Bidar 5,458 5,259 704 11,421 3,019 2,678 820 6,517 8,477 7,937 1,524 17,9387 . Bijapur 10,098 5,575 2,230 17,903 11,427 9,228 3,019 23,674 21,525 14,803 5,249 41,5778 . Chamarajanaga 6,141 2,907 3,095 12,143 3,272 1,233 1,930 6,435 9,413 4,140 5,025 18,5789 . Chickmagalur 10,894 7,990 9,986 28,870 4,292 3,535 4,233 12,060 15,186 11,525 14,219 40,93010 . Chitradurga 9,665 6,254 2,025 17,944 2,624 1,486 1,000 5,110 12,289 7,740 3,025 23,05411 . Dakshina Kannada 3,012 2,615 3,804 9,431 1,738 1,128 2,140 5,006 4,750 3,743 5,944 14,43712 . Davanagere 23,066 10,813 4,924 38,803 12,347 8,351 4,224 24,922 35,413 19,164 9,148 63,72513 . Dharwad 11,303 6,948 3,643 21,894 4,337 3,675 1,359 9,371 15,640 10,623 5,002 31,26514 . Gadag 6,949 4,395 1,644 12,988 4,293 3,155 1,483 8,931 11,242 7,550 3,127 21,91915 . Gulbarga 22,548 18,428 3,507 44,483 20,447 14,670 5,388 40,505 42,995 33,098 8,895 84,98816 . Hassan 18,178 9,689 10,903 38,770 7,118 3,700 3,960 14,778 25,296 13,389 14,863 53,54817 . Haveri 13,769 8,304 3,299 25,372 3,823 3,775 1,632 9,230 17,592 12,079 4,931 34,60218 . Kodagu 7,708 5,086 8,404 21,198 3,789 2,850 2,899 9,538 11,497 7,936 11,303 30,736

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIII. South Zone (Continued)2. Karnataka (Concluded)19 . Kolar 14,298 6,673 5,112 26,083 13,196 7,369 6,547 27,112 27,494 14,042 11,659 53,19520 . Koppal 16,533 6,481 5,695 28,709 12,757 6,643 4,773 24,173 29,290 13,124 10,468 52,88221 . Mandya 19,184 6,018 7,597 32,799 14,038 5,276 5,544 24,858 33,222 11,294 13,141 57,65722 . Mysore 16,413 8,363 11,950 36,726 7,239 3,068 3,311 13,618 23,652 11,431 15,261 50,34423 . Raichur 34,893 17,934 8,747 61,574 24,357 12,497 8,062 44,916 59,250 30,431 16,809 106,49024 . Shimoga 17,802 9,606 9,752 37,160 6,139 4,433 4,244 14,816 23,941 14,039 13,996 51,97625 . Tumkur 12,917 6,682 3,393 22,992 5,267 2,818 2,282 10,367 18,184 9,500 5,675 33,35926 . Udupi 1,806 854 1,508 4,168 916 515 679 2,110 2,722 1,369 2,187 6,27827 . Uttara Kannada 3,145 2,131 1,980 7,256 1,031 1,285 822 3,138 4,176 3,416 2,802 10,394

Total 397,373 215,947 156,363 769,683 258,613 148,027 116,909 523,549 655,986 363,974 273,272 1,293,232

3. Kerala1 . Alappuzha 3,013 822 1,283 5,118 2,445 1,319 2,280 6,044 5,458 2,141 3,563 11,1622 . Ernakulam 7,323 2,806 5,919 16,048 5,646 1,424 3,706 10,776 12,969 4,230 9,625 26,8243 . Idukki 5,360 2,516 5,162 13,038 3,318 1,351 3,015 7,684 8,678 3,867 8,177 20,7224 . Kannur 2,411 1,340 2,007 5,758 1,482 966 1,322 3,770 3,893 2,306 3,329 9,5285 . Kasaragod 802 630 626 2,058 469 329 444 1,242 1,271 959 1,070 3,3006 . Kollam 1,445 1,029 1,253 3,727 646 626 759 2,031 2,091 1,655 2,012 5,7587 . Kottayam 6,719 3,926 5,766 16,411 2,887 2,151 3,758 8,796 9,606 6,077 9,524 25,2078 . Kozhikode 4,204 1,787 4,888 10,879 2,015 843 2,110 4,968 6,219 2,630 6,998 15,8479 . Malapuram 3,115 1,725 3,118 7,958 1,309 1,066 1,663 4,038 4,424 2,791 4,781 11,99610 . Palakkad 10,037 3,824 5,212 19,073 5,127 1,965 2,737 9,829 15,164 5,789 7,949 28,90211 . Pathanamthitta 1,089 868 527 2,484 624 427 463 1,514 1,713 1,295 990 3,99812 . Thiruvananthapura 1,865 1,260 1,353 4,478 1,104 795 868 2,767 2,969 2,055 2,221 7,24513 . Thrissur 5,144 2,203 2,864 10,211 4,854 2,255 4,250 11,359 9,998 4,458 7,114 21,57014 . Wayanad 2,300 1,087 3,029 6,416 1,499 443 2,106 4,048 3,799 1,530 5,135 10,464

Total 54,827 25,823 43,007 123,657 33,425 15,960 29,481 78,866 88,252 41,783 72,488 202,523

4. Tamil Nadu1 . Coimbatore 7,777 3,001 8,869 19,647 15,983 3,940 12,931 32,854 23,760 6,941 21,800 52,5012 . Cuddalore 8,648 4,379 5,284 18,311 17,136 5,461 7,476 30,073 25,784 9,840 12,760 48,3843 . Dharmapuri 1,901 1,303 1,494 4,698 3,585 1,606 2,070 7,261 5,486 2,909 3,564 11,9594 . Dindigul 5,065 2,641 2,391 10,097 9,945 3,519 3,325 16,789 15,010 6,160 5,716 26,8865 . Erode 7,736 6,753 4,385 18,874 14,390 8,021 6,280 28,691 22,126 14,774 10,665 47,565

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIII. South Zone (Concluded)4. Tamil Nadu (Concluded)6 . Kancheepuram 7,117 4,051 6,383 17,551 14,218 5,207 9,218 28,643 21,335 9,258 15,601 46,1947 . Kanniyakumar 2,054 1,312 2,524 5,890 3,762 1,744 3,542 9,048 5,816 3,056 6,066 14,9388 . Karur 1,336 764 916 3,016 2,657 1,020 1,328 5,005 3,993 1,784 2,244 8,0219 . Madurai 5,860 3,157 4,413 13,430 11,489 4,321 6,326 22,136 17,349 7,478 10,739 35,56610 . Nagapattinam 5,979 2,590 3,126 11,695 12,253 3,124 4,516 19,893 18,232 5,714 7,642 31,58811 . Namakka 1,718 1,065 709 3,492 3,080 1,432 887 5,399 4,798 2,497 1,596 8,89112 . Perambalur 2,848 1,706 968 5,522 5,373 2,153 1,278 8,804 8,221 3,859 2,246 14,32613 . Pudukkotta 9,838 7,173 5,291 22,302 18,936 9,042 7,664 35,642 28,774 16,215 12,955 57,94414 . Ramanathapuram 3,150 1,603 439 5,192 6,238 2,056 577 8,871 9,388 3,659 1,016 14,06315 . Salem 6,980 4,807 8,875 20,662 13,280 6,074 12,711 32,065 20,260 10,881 21,586 52,72716 . Sivaganga 2,105 786 552 3,443 4,370 980 789 6,139 6,475 1,766 1,341 9,58217 . Thanjavur 11,241 4,123 5,768 21,132 23,104 5,742 8,300 37,146 34,345 9,865 14,068 58,27818 . The Nilgiris 1,114 498 1,700 3,312 2,177 623 2,460 5,260 3,291 1,121 4,160 8,57219 . Theni 4,400 2,710 3,257 10,367 8,458 3,643 4,654 16,755 12,858 6,353 7,911 27,12220 . Thirunelvel 8,228 4,383 5,159 17,770 16,379 5,248 7,368 28,995 24,607 9,631 12,527 46,76521 . Thiruvallur 6,021 3,147 2,533 11,701 11,550 4,307 3,491 19,348 17,571 7,454 6,024 31,04922 . Thiruvannamala 7,553 4,165 3,278 14,996 14,827 5,151 4,571 24,549 22,380 9,316 7,849 39,54523 . Thiruvarur 6,921 3,045 2,696 12,662 14,190 3,771 3,884 21,845 21,111 6,816 6,580 34,50724 . Thoothukudi 2,524 1,038 1,221 4,783 5,033 1,428 1,740 8,201 7,557 2,466 2,961 12,98425 . Tiruchirapalli 11,718 7,927 10,831 30,476 22,480 9,880 15,567 47,927 34,198 17,807 26,398 78,40326 . Vellore 7,966 4,305 3,486 15,757 15,783 5,628 4,904 26,315 23,749 9,933 8,390 42,07227 . Villupuram 12,699 9,452 7,597 29,748 24,079 11,885 10,808 46,772 36,778 21,337 18,405 76,52028 . Virudhunagar 2,489 1,102 2,125 5,716 4,988 1,325 3,046 9,359 7,477 2,427 5,171 15,075

Total 162,986 92,986 106,270 362,242 319,743 118,331 151,711 589,785 482,729 211,317 257,981 952,027IV. West Zone1. Gujarat1 . Ahmedabad 14,760 3,501 2,041 20,302 21,217 4,477 2,119 27,813 35,977 7,978 4,160 48,1152 . Kheda 21,681 4,362 1,058 27,101 29,497 4,651 1,541 35,689 51,178 9,013 2,599 62,7903 . Anand 15,387 3,127 5,343 23,857 28,758 3,653 7,050 39,461 44,145 6,780 12,393 63,3184 . Vadodara 29,003 8,307 2,457 39,767 25,187 4,568 3,634 33,389 54,190 12,875 6,091 73,1565 . Panchmaha 16,180 4,622 243 21,045 12,595 3,924 258 16,777 28,775 8,546 501 37,8226 . Dahod 3,225 596 3 3,824 2,027 924 14 2,965 5,252 1,520 17 6,7897 . Bharuch 11,788 3,020 2,072 16,880 10,701 3,415 3,509 17,625 22,489 6,435 5,581 34,505

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIV. West Zone (Continued)1. Gujarat (Concluded)8 . Narmada 1,884 610 492 2,986 1,993 763 785 3,541 3,877 1,373 1,277 6,5279 . Surat 24,669 9,509 6,850 41,028 27,659 17,077 16,031 60,767 52,328 26,586 22,881 101,79510 . Valsad 5,160 2,300 1,856 9,316 3,762 1,989 3,925 9,676 8,922 4,289 5,781 18,99211 . Navsari 7,728 3,013 2,104 12,845 6,132 3,615 3,390 13,137 13,860 6,628 5,494 25,98212 . Dang 18 0 0 18 4 11 167 182 22 11 167 20013 . Gandhinagar 5,686 1,765 744 8,195 8,022 2,399 905 11,326 13,708 4,164 1,649 19,52114 . Mehsana 9,256 2,238 369 11,863 19,546 6,957 383 26,886 28,802 9,195 752 38,74915 . Patan 3,991 706 79 4,776 10,250 4,206 244 14,700 14,241 4,912 323 19,47616 . Sabarkantha 21,797 9,796 2,517 34,110 24,145 7,877 1,841 33,863 45,942 17,673 4,358 67,97317 . Banaskantha 16,725 3,591 224 20,540 32,814 14,269 3,543 50,626 49,539 17,860 3,767 71,16618 . Rajkot 38,886 23,409 3,877 66,172 29,038 13,554 2,734 45,326 67,924 36,963 6,611 111,49819 . Surendranagar 25,988 8,920 464 35,372 20,466 6,724 289 27,479 46,454 15,644 753 62,85120 . Bhavnagar 27,114 14,948 897 42,959 10,073 3,970 603 14,646 37,187 18,918 1,500 57,60521 . Jamnagar 16,143 13,982 1,460 31,585 12,445 6,386 670 19,501 28,588 20,368 2,130 51,08622 . Amreli 19,220 13,345 1,050 33,615 10,010 4,971 509 15,490 29,230 18,316 1,559 49,10523 . Junagadh 16,566 14,664 2,227 33,457 27,731 14,884 2,213 44,828 44,297 29,548 4,440 78,28524 . Porbandar 1,188 1,077 188 2,453 1,349 706 52 2,107 2,537 1,783 240 4,56025 . Kutch 11,064 4,487 433 15,984 13,466 4,398 766 18,630 24,530 8,885 1,199 34,614

Total 365,107 155,895 39,048 560,050 388,887 140,368 57,175 586,430 753,994 296,263 96,223 1,146,4802. Madhya Pradesh 1 . Jabalpur 4,527 1,850 129 6,506 9,839 6,013 680 16,532 14,366 7,863 809 23,0382 . Katni 3,217 1,618 78 4,913 5,691 4,390 455 10,536 8,908 6,008 533 15,4493 . Mandala 2,435 911 85 3,431 817 323 45 1,185 3,252 1,234 130 4,6164 . Dindhori 673 240 3 916 69 18 2 89 742 258 5 1,0055 . Balaghat 7,691 4,751 638 13,080 631 257 11 899 8,322 5,008 649 13,9796 . Chhindwara 8,823 5,076 1,119 15,018 4,518 2,025 472 7,015 13,341 7,101 1,591 22,0337 . Seoni 2,652 2,220 139 5,011 2,702 1,385 200 4,287 5,354 3,605 339 9,2988 . Narsinghpur 2,306 1,305 233 3,844 6,624 3,666 1,057 11,347 8,930 4,971 1,290 15,1919 . Sagar 2,070 3,398 179 5,647 8,304 8,073 789 17,166 10,374 11,471 968 22,81310 . Damoh 1,044 1,289 59 2,392 4,254 3,752 252 8,258 5,298 5,041 311 10,65011 . Panna 563 412 17 992 2,463 3,864 52 6,379 3,026 4,276 69 7,37112 . Chhatarpur 2,574 1,417 49 4,040 11,519 11,349 227 23,095 14,093 12,766 276 27,13513 . Tikamgarh 840 353 31 1,224 8,291 6,380 348 15,019 9,131 6,733 379 16,243

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIV. West Zone (Continued)2. Madhya Pradesh (Concluded)14 . Rewa 4,935 1,714 61 6,710 6,665 6,099 345 13,109 11,600 7,813 406 19,81915 . Satna 5,243 2,283 75 7,601 9,000 9,594 370 18,964 14,243 11,877 445 26,56516 . Sidhi 2,862 823 42 3,727 2,965 1,713 57 4,735 5,827 2,536 99 8,46217 . Shahdol 1,145 825 53 2,023 1,307 890 47 2,244 2,452 1,715 100 4,26718 . Anuppur - - - - 67 142 16 225 67 142 16 22519 . Umaria 293 265 1 559 872 643 22 1,537 1,165 908 23 2,09620 . Indore 5,102 7,363 1,381 13,846 20,099 9,556 2,953 32,608 25,201 16,919 4,334 46,45421 . Dhar 20,615 11,176 2,393 34,184 19,492 7,759 2,432 29,683 40,107 18,935 4,825 63,86722 . Jhabua 12,611 3,199 421 16,231 3,906 973 142 5,021 16,517 4,172 563 21,25223 . Khargone 18,606 8,728 4,433 31,767 12,303 3,915 1,008 17,226 30,909 12,643 5,441 48,99324 . Badwani 7,866 3,335 1,224 12,425 4,391 1,899 385 6,675 12,257 5,234 1,609 19,10025 . Khandawa 9,909 7,481 4,851 22,241 7,505 4,220 1,240 12,965 17,414 11,701 6,091 35,20626 . Burhanpur 208 67 91 366 1,186 547 736 2,469 1,394 614 827 2,83527 . Ujjain 6,540 12,260 773 19,573 16,857 10,394 2,283 29,534 23,397 22,654 3,056 49,10728 . Ratlam 10,968 6,335 969 18,272 9,786 6,608 1,698 18,092 20,754 12,943 2,667 36,36429 . Mandsaur 10,127 9,330 1,014 20,471 10,212 4,301 841 15,354 20,339 13,631 1,855 35,82530 . Nimuch 7,040 5,617 847 13,504 5,860 3,622 788 10,270 12,900 9,239 1,635 23,77431 . Dewas 6,471 7,424 726 14,621 11,923 7,093 1,943 20,959 18,394 14,517 2,669 35,58032 . Shajapur 4,983 7,162 460 12,605 9,625 8,107 1,082 18,814 14,608 15,269 1,542 31,41933 . Gwalior 5,208 2,108 78 7,394 11,524 6,422 336 18,282 16,732 8,530 414 25,67634 . Shivpuri 2,722 2,849 121 5,692 7,259 5,076 264 12,599 9,981 7,925 385 18,29135 . Guna 2,163 2,897 89 5,149 8,989 5,257 514 14,760 11,152 8,154 603 19,90936 . Ashok Nagar 172 1,056 7 1,235 1,113 1,593 162 2,868 1,285 2,649 169 4,10337 . Datia 944 339 5 1,288 6,522 3,277 150 9,949 7,466 3,616 155 11,23738 . Bhind 6,388 3,447 86 9,921 10,517 5,587 383 16,487 16,905 9,034 469 26,40839 . Morena 10,934 2,826 128 13,888 12,125 4,986 366 17,477 23,059 7,812 494 31,36540 . Sheopurkala 2,375 1,215 21 3,611 7,550 3,365 83 10,998 9,925 4,580 104 14,60941 . Bhopal 2,080 2,745 150 4,975 6,668 3,364 301 10,333 8,748 6,109 451 15,30842 . Sehore 4,033 4,412 299 8,744 12,907 5,900 866 19,673 16,940 10,312 1,165 28,41743 . Raisen 1,305 1,375 88 2,768 13,451 8,680 391 22,522 14,756 10,055 479 25,29044 . Vidisha 1,697 2,782 76 4,555 10,435 10,766 444 21,645 12,132 13,548 520 26,20045 . Betul 5,625 3,164 233 9,022 5,073 2,424 602 8,099 10,698 5,588 835 17,12146 . Rajgarh 5,588 5,272 105 10,965 9,351 5,299 502 15,152 14,939 10,571 607 26,11747 Hoshangabad 4,208 2,482 126 6,816 27,725 14,343 1,930 43,998 31,933 16,825 2,056 50,81448 Harda 2,314 2,022 49 4,385 14,076 6,126 789 20,991 16,390 8,148 838 25,376

Total 232,695 161,218 24,235 418,148 385,028 232,035 31,061 648,124 617,723 393,253 55,296 1,066,272(Continued)

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIV. West Zone (Continued)3. Chhattisgarh1 . Raipur 28,259 15,330 5,459 49,048 3,854 2,899 1,747 8,500 32,113 18,229 7,206 57,5482 . Mahasamund 12,477 5,952 2,375 20,804 1,512 1,191 441 3,144 13,989 7,143 2,816 23,9483 . Dhamtari 17,624 5,549 2,795 25,968 5,021 2,874 973 8,868 22,645 8,423 3,768 34,8364 . Durg 24,376 10,727 4,477 39,580 5,598 3,287 1,379 10,264 29,974 14,014 5,856 49,8445 . Rajnandgaon 12,121 5,808 1,684 19,613 2,151 1,524 468 4,143 14,272 7,332 2,152 23,7566 . Kabirdham 6,361 2,417 861 9,639 274 429 111 814 6,635 2,846 972 10,4537 . Bilaspur 21,709 6,026 1,855 29,590 7,244 5,138 959 13,341 28,953 11,164 2,814 42,9318 . Janjgir 24,203 5,567 2,330 32,100 5,266 2,023 934 8,223 29,469 7,590 3,264 40,3239 . Korba 1,313 570 197 2,080 105 52 15 172 1,418 622 212 2,25210 . Raigarh 17,165 4,718 1,264 23,147 3,002 1,424 570 4,996 20,167 6,142 1,834 28,14311 . Jashpur Nagar 969 781 159 1,909 640 563 155 1,358 1,609 1,344 314 3,26712 . Sarguja 11,143 4,114 1,141 16,398 6,853 2,390 318 9,561 17,996 6,504 1,459 25,95913 . Korea 1,462 882 229 2,573 346 272 79 697 1,808 1,154 308 3,27014 . Jagdalpur 2,404 902 570 3,876 434 292 125 851 2,838 1,194 695 4,72715 . Dantewada 801 150 66 1,017 41 13 10 64 842 163 76 1,08116 Kanker 4,361 1,957 829 7,147 1,274 1,046 464 2,784 5,635 3,003 1,293 9,931

Total 186,748 71,450 26,291 284,489 43,615 25,417 8,748 77,780 230,363 96,867 35,039 362,269

4. Maharashtra 1 . Thane 9,982 967 778 11,727 5,008 1,303 1,286 7,597 14,990 2,270 2,064 19,3242 . Raigad 8,911 439 347 9,697 2,689 578 374 3,641 11,600 1,017 721 13,3383 . Ratnagiri 6,077 879 788 7,744 121 29 19 169 6,198 908 807 7,9134 . Sindhudurg 3,980 1,381 1,160 6,521 457 238 177 872 4,437 1,619 1,337 7,3935 . Nasik 32,221 17,624 5,675 55,520 35,604 24,444 7,422 67,470 67,825 42,068 13,097 122,9906 . Dhule 21,103 7,258 3,174 31,535 12,298 5,055 2,122 19,475 33,401 12,313 5,296 51,0107 . Nandurbar 10,982 1,268 943 13,193 7,596 1,185 983 9,764 18,578 2,453 1,926 22,9578 . Jalgaon 45,875 24,837 20,218 90,930 25,298 14,427 12,060 51,785 71,173 39,264 32,278 142,7159 . Ahmednagar 30,849 13,502 8,434 52,785 38,701 21,944 12,099 72,744 69,550 35,446 20,533 125,52910 . Pune 25,918 10,013 4,656 40,587 38,758 19,890 11,332 69,980 64,676 29,903 15,988 110,56711 . Solapur 23,171 8,737 4,054 35,962 33,864 17,558 10,038 61,460 57,035 26,295 14,092 97,42212 . Satara 19,344 7,017 4,504 30,865 17,190 8,310 5,637 31,137 36,534 15,327 10,141 62,00213 . Sangli 21,272 10,193 7,540 39,005 23,704 13,377 14,627 51,708 44,976 23,570 22,167 90,71314 . Kolhapur 24,144 8,829 8,739 41,712 27,189 13,954 11,812 52,955 51,333 22,783 20,551 94,667

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIV. West Zone (Continued)4. Maharashtra (Concluded)15 . Aurangabad 28,981 14,649 8,546 52,176 15,046 11,792 5,192 32,030 44,027 26,441 13,738 84,20616 . Jalna 20,448 9,517 5,016 34,981 10,689 8,307 6,842 25,838 31,137 17,824 11,858 60,81917 . Beed 21,399 12,751 5,199 39,349 5,925 4,914 2,013 12,852 27,324 17,665 7,212 52,20118 . Parbhani 16,175 10,523 2,800 29,498 4,803 2,799 747 8,349 20,978 13,322 3,547 37,84719 . Hingoli 7,017 5,142 1,351 13,510 1,755 1,089 339 3,183 8,772 6,231 1,690 16,69320 . Nanded 27,687 16,167 7,756 51,610 18,119 15,438 9,875 43,432 45,806 31,605 17,631 95,04221 . Osmanabad 5,649 4,365 973 10,987 3,931 3,006 750 7,687 9,580 7,371 1,723 18,67422 . Latur 10,425 9,773 1,945 22,143 4,592 4,680 1,602 10,874 15,017 14,453 3,547 33,01723 . Buldhana 26,723 18,495 4,310 49,528 6,617 6,088 1,234 13,939 33,340 24,583 5,544 63,46724 . Akola 12,204 7,416 1,445 21,065 5,819 5,907 3,198 14,924 18,023 13,323 4,643 35,98925 . Washim 7,793 7,186 1,069 16,048 2,209 2,861 368 5,438 10,002 10,047 1,437 21,48626 . Amarawat 10,901 7,131 1,275 19,307 8,497 6,685 1,732 16,914 19,398 13,816 3,007 36,22127 . Yeotma 25,666 17,876 4,371 47,913 3,617 3,344 868 7,829 29,283 21,220 5,239 55,74228 . Wardha 9,440 4,185 2,528 16,153 3,794 2,279 1,676 7,749 13,234 6,464 4,204 23,90229 . Nagpur 16,078 13,708 2,437 32,223 8,215 5,593 799 14,607 24,293 19,301 3,236 46,83030 . Bhandara 9,968 5,216 1,673 16,857 2,314 1,360 462 4,136 12,282 6,576 2,135 20,99331 . Gondia 10,048 4,043 1,460 15,551 2,238 768 259 3,265 12,286 4,811 1,719 18,81632 . Chandrapur 16,759 11,221 2,417 30,397 2,417 1,863 399 4,679 19,176 13,084 2,816 35,07633 . Gadchiroli 5,416 2,253 1,226 8,895 2,369 1,117 1,271 4,757 7,785 3,370 2,497 13,652

Total 572,606 294,561 128,807 995,974 381,443 232,182 129,614 743,239 954,049 526,743 258,421 1,739,2135. Rajasthan1 . Ajmer 2601 2134 65 4,800 4839 1609 66 6,514 7,439 3,743 132 11,3142 . Jaipur 11121 8409 1076 20,606 18266 10254 1744 30,265 29,387 18,663 2,820 50,8703 . Dausa 3428 2022 70 5,521 10714 3835 436 14,985 14,142 5,858 506 20,5064 . Sikar 4526 1874 117 6,517 6010 1892 189 8,091 10,535 3,766 306 14,6085 . Jhunjhunu 2529 523 27 3,079 6393 1559 150 8,102 8,922 2,082 177 11,1826 . Alwar 9981 4261 373 14,614 18223 4086 884 23,194 28,204 8,347 1,257 37,8087 . Bharatpur 6426 3441 153 10,020 15518 5337 376 21,230 21,944 8,777 529 31,2508 . Dholpur 3273 962 221 4,456 5581 1499 45 7,125 8,854 2,461 266 11,5819 . Karauli 2019 971 12 3,002 6150 2236 2 8,389 8,169 3,207 15 11,39110 . S. Madhopur 6248 2897 60 9,206 16375 4684 231 21,291 22,623 7,582 292 30,49611 . Bikaner 2110 167 11 2,289 7583 1951 84 9,617 9,693 2,118 95 11,90612 . Churu 533 88 0 621 963 379 24 1,366 1,496 467 0 1,963

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalIV. West Zone (Concluded)5. Rajasthan (Concluded)13 . Sriganganagar 10871 6334 246 17,451 38428 10817 633 49,878 49,299 17,151 879 67,32914 . Hanumangarh 11396 3879 250 15,525 24592 6137 459 31,188 35,988 10,016 709 46,71315 . Jodhpur 6424 3359 364 10,147 8143 3464 928 12,535 14,567 6,823 1,292 22,68216 . Jaisalmer 355 80 0 435 2605 508 99 3,212 2,960 588 99 3,64617 . Jalore 4078 426 12 4,517 8578 1405 73 10,056 12,656 1,831 85 14,57318 . Barmer 861 164 7 1,032 2719 619 81 3,419 3,579 783 88 4,45019 . Nagaur 6797 3161 201 10,159 10452 4795 726 15,973 17,250 7,956 927 26,13220 . Pali 2431 864 16 3,310 3619 1796 109 5,524 6,049 2,660 125 8,83421 . Sirohi 2460 394 7 2,861 3221 598 41 3,859 5,681 992 48 6,72122 . Kota 6392 5760 409 12,560 27383 10257 1239 38,880 33,775 16,018 1,648 51,44023 . Baran 6944 5293 253 12,490 26360 8687 538 35,585 33,304 13,980 791 48,07524 . Bundi 5165 2822 252 8,238 18546 5052 550 24,148 23,711 7,874 802 32,38725 . Jhalawar 4802 3773 104 8,679 13319 7476 233 21,028 18,122 11,249 336 29,70726 . Tonk 4145 3163 161 7,470 14199 3437 341 17,977 18,344 6,600 503 25,44727 . Banswara 9636 926 7 10,568 12978 2724 60 15,762 22,613 3,650 67 26,33028 . Dungarpur 2489 302 13 2,804 3793 727 28 4,547 6,282 1,029 41 7,35129 . Udaipur 6259 961 57 7,278 5974 1505 69 7,547 12,233 2,466 126 14,82530 . Bhilwara 8339 3275 39 11,653 11509 4993 149 16,652 19,849 8,268 188 28,30531 . Chittorgarh 15050 5986 651 21,687 17548 9494 497 27,539 32,598 15,480 1,148 49,22532 . Rajsamand 1239 484 2 1,726 352 171 7 531 1,591 656 10 2,256

Total 170,924 79,157 5,237 255,319 370,934 123,984 11,091 506,009 541,858 203,141 16,328 761,328Note: Aggregates of districts may not exactly tally with the state totals in case of some states/UTs shown in Table 6.01 (b) due to difference in sou

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1 West Godavari Andhra Pradesh 221,747 330.5 2 Guntur Andhra Pradesh 194,356 253.4 3 Sangrur Punjab 171,565 196.7 4 Ferozepur Punjab 163,807 180.6 5 Krishna Andhra Pradesh 158,841 259.5 6 Ludhiana Punjab 153,120 253.1 7 East Godavar Andhra Pradesh 148,390 196.3 8 Amritsar Punjab 144,876 181.1 9 Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 144,716 152.5 10 Jalgaon Maharashtra 142,715 162.2 11 Burdwan West Bengal 129,049 147.5 12 Ahmednagar Maharashtra 125,529 107.3

10 1,898,711 (12)

13 Karnal Haryana 124,925 320.3 14 Nasik Maharashtra 122,990 160.9 15 Patiala Punjab 122,124 207.3 16 Bellary Karnataka 117,821 248.3 17 Bhatinda Punjab 116,807 212.8 18 Nalgonda Andhra Pradesh 116,352 212.7 19 Hooghly West Bengal 114,134 219.9 20 Rengareddy Andhra Pradesh 112,506 386.6

15 2,846,370 (8)

21 Belgaum Karnataka 111,527 121.7 22 Rajkot Gujarat 111,498 132.3 23 Pune Maharashtra 110,567 163.3 24 Shahjahanpur Uttar Pradesh 110,061 211.1 25 Raichur Karnataka 106,490 175.0 26 Muzaffarnagar Uttar Pradesh 104,859 227.3 27 Sirsa Haryana 102,730 148.9 28 Surat Gujarat 101,795 297.2

20 3,705,898 (8)

29 Kheri Uttar Pradesh 100,829 142.5 30 Solapur Maharashtra 97,422 109.3 31 Moradabad Uttar Pradesh 97,034 186.9 32 Nanded Maharashtra 95,042 118.1 33 Kolhapur Maharashtra 94,667 239.0 34 Prakasam Andhra Pradesh 93,661 156.9 35 Jalandhar Punjab 93,657 224.1 36 Sangli Maharashtra 90,713 134.3 37 Bareilly Uttar Pradesh 89,935 180.0 38 Allahabad Uttar Pradesh 88,556 174.4

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39 Moga Punjab 87,566 222.8 40 Warangal Andhra Pradesh 87,494 147.5 41 Midnapur(W) West Bengal 86,379 110.9 42 Midnapur(E) West Bengal 85,466 133.6 43 Gulbarga Karnataka 84,988 62.6 44 Aurangabad Maharashtra 84,206 105.0 45 Sitapur Uttar Pradesh 84,049 140.3 46 Nellore Andhra Pradesh 83,564 272.2 47 N. 24-Parganas West Bengal 83,291 143.8 48 Bulandshahar Uttar Pradesh 82,417 167.5 49 Mukatsar Punjab 82,271 185.7

30 5,579,104 (11)

50 Badaun Uttar Pradesh 78,500 119.6 51 Tiruchirapalli Tamil Nadu 78,403 495.6 52 Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh 78,383 146.8 53 Junagadh Gujarat 78,285 112.9 54 Kaithal Haryana 77,424 205.9 55 U.S. Nagar Uttaranchal 77,142 313.3 56 Gurdaspur Punjab 76,908 134.6 57 Hisar Haryana 76,664 122.7 58 Basti Uttar Pradesh 76,636 252.9 59 Villupuram Tamil Nadu 76,520 214.9 60 Khammam Andhra Pradesh 76,116 166.9 61 Pilibhit Uttar Pradesh 74,921 195.0

35 6,505,006 (12)

62 Saharanpur Uttar Pradesh 74,400 177.4 63 Barabank Uttar Pradesh 73,793 167.2 64 Deoria Uttar Pradesh 73,419 229.5 65 Nizamabad Andhra Pradesh 73,359 243.7 66 Vadodara Gujarat 73,156 156.8 67 Coochbehar West Bengal 72,623 146.2 68 S. 24-Parganas West Bengal 72,532 133.6 69 Sonipat Haryana 72,205 257.9 70 Jind Haryana 72,074 157.4 71 Banaskantha Gujarat 71,166 78.2 72 Mansa Punjab 71,061 196.8 73 Kurukshetra Haryana 69,559 255.7

40 7,374,353 (12)

74 Fatehabad Haryana 69,373 169.2 75 Faridkot Punjab 68,173 274.9 76 Sabarkantha Gujarat 67,973 130.9

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77 Birbhum West Bengal 67,741 126.9 78 Sriganganagar Rajasthan 67,329 99.5 79 Jalpaiguri West Bengal 66,533 120.3 80 Howrah West Bengal 66,329 396.2 81 Nadia West Bengal 65,950 77.4 82 Meerut Uttar Pradesh 64,005 213.4 83 Dhar Madhya Pradesh 63,867 91.7 84 Murshidabad West Bengal 63,737 69.7 85 Davanagere Karnataka 63,725 155.9 86 Buldhana Maharashtra 63,467 75.7 87 Anand Gujarat 63,318 240.5

45 8,295,873 (14)

88 Surendranagar Gujarat 62,851 79.4 89 Bijnor Uttar Pradesh 62,792 143.6 90 Kheda Gujarat 62,790 172.5 91 Satara Maharashtra 62,002 121.4 92 Bangalore Urban Karnataka 61,735 837.7 93 Anantapur Andhra Pradesh 61,486 61.4 94 Jalna Maharashtra 60,819 86.7 95 Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh 60,782 157.3 96 Malda West Bengal 60,150 135.4 97 Faizabad Uttar Pradesh 58,442 227.8 98 Thanjavur Tamil Nadu 58,278 300.4 99 Panipat Haryana 58,044 313.8 100 Pudukkotta Tamil Nadu 57,944 421.4 101 Mandya Karnataka 57,657 267.2 102 Bhavnagar Gujarat 57,605 98.8

50 9,199,249 (15)

103 Raipur Chhattisgarh 57,548 81.1 104 Bankura West Bengal 56,844 105.4 105 Aligarh Uttar Pradesh 56,600 118.4 106 Mahabubnagar Andhra Pradesh 56,497 70.8 107 Etah Uttar Pradesh 56,124 111.3 108 Gazipur Uttar Pradesh 55,891 136.0 109 Yeotma Maharashtra 55,742 60.3 110 Farrukhabad Uttar Pradesh 54,790 261.6 111 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 54,699 345.7 112 J.B.P.Nagar Uttar Pradesh 54,332 211.6 113 Yamunanagar Haryana 54,317 273.0 114 Bagalkote Karnataka 54,291 113.6 115 W.Champaran Bihar 53,566 127.9 116 Hassan Karnataka 53,548 117.1

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117 Fatehpur Uttar Pradesh 53,416 139.9 118 Kolar Karnataka 53,195 196.4 119 Koppal Karnataka 52,882 133.3

55 10,133,532 (17)

120 Salem Tamil Nadu 52,727 243.5 121 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 52,501 158.2 122 Agra Uttar Pradesh 52,482 131.8 123 Beed Maharashtra 52,201 59.0 124 Shimoga Karnataka 51,976 218.8 125 Kota Rajasthan 51,440 134.5 126 Rampur Uttar Pradesh 51,184 148.9 127 Jamnagar Gujarat 51,086 76.0 128 Dhule Maharashtra 51,010 122.4 129 Jaipur Rajasthan 50,870 54.9 130 Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh 50,814 103.1 131 Faridabad Haryana 50,762 203.9 132 Hoshiarpur Punjab 50,696 141.2 133 Mysore Karnataka 50,344 113.4 134 Kushinagar Uttar Pradesh 50,007 149.6 135 Cuddapah Andhra Pradesh 49,994 113.4 136 Mahrajganj Uttar Pradesh 49,930 139.6 137 Durg Chhattisgarh 49,844 57.8

60 11,053,399 (18)

138 Hardoi Uttar Pradesh 49,844 86.9 139 Chittorgarh Rajasthan 49,225 83.6 140 Ujjain Madhya Pradesh 49,107 64.4 141 Amreli Gujarat 49,105 82.6 142 Khargone Madhya Pradesh 48,993 103.0 143 Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh 48,512 113.3 144 Cuddalore Tamil Nadu 48,384 176.6 145 Unnao Uttar Pradesh 48,284 119.0 146 Ahmedabad Gujarat 48,115 79.2 147 Baran Rajasthan 48,075 120.6 148 Bangalore Rura Karnataka 47,986 175.0 149 Erode Tamil Nadu 47,565 192.4 150 Nagpur Maharashtra 46,830 76.3 151 Gaziabad Uttar Pradesh 46,795 207.0 152 Thirunelvel Tamil Nadu 46,765 315.8 153 Hanumangarh Rajasthan 46,713 54.7 154 Indore Madhya Pradesh 46,454 109.1 155 Dakshin Dinajpur West Bengal 46,426 154.7 156 Raibarel Uttar Pradesh 46,268 119.1

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157 Kancheepuram Tamil Nadu 46,194 286.2 158 Azamgarh Uttar Pradesh 46,060 97.3 159 Purulia West Bengal 45,682 128.2 160 Chittoor Andhra Pradesh 45,582 116.9 161 Ambedkernagar Uttar Pradesh 45,294 163.1 162 Sultanpur Uttar Pradesh 44,733 111.2 163 Ropar Punjab 44,667 206.8 164 Gonda Uttar Pradesh 44,308 96.4 165 Bhojpur Bihar 43,718 180.3 166 Mainpuri Uttar Pradesh 43,527 154.2 167 Kanpur (Nagar) Uttar Pradesh 43,424 164.4 168 Mujaffarpur Bihar 43,152 107.4 169 Ambala Haryana 42,956 212.7 170 Bilaspur Chhattisgarh 42,931 81.2 171 Vellore Tamil Nadu 42,072 189.3 172 Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh 41,900 101.9 173 Bijapur Karnataka 41,577 45.5 174 Kapurthala Punjab 41,450 153.0 175 Medak Andhra Pradesh 41,248 72.6 176 Firozabad Uttar Pradesh 41,089 151.3 177 Chickmagalur Karnataka 40,930 137.5 178 Adilabad Andhra Pradesh 40,819 70.5

70 12,916,157 (22)

179 Pratapgarh Uttar Pradesh 40,767 129.9 180 Uttar Dinajpur West Bengal 40,608 79.3 181 Bhiwani Haryana 40,341 51.7 182 Janjgir Chhattisgarh 40,323 118.6 183 Mathura Uttar Pradesh 40,321 104.1 184 Fatehgarh Sahib Punjab 40,163 208.1 185 Bargarh Orissa 40,007 97.0 186 Purnia Bihar 39,895 136.1 187 Patna Bihar 39,547 163.6 188 Thiruvannamala Tamil Nadu 39,545 152.3 189 Mehsana Gujarat 38,749 88.9 190 Darjeeling West Bengal 37,985 216.5 191 Parbhani Maharashtra 37,847 64.1 192 Panchmaha Gujarat 37,822 134.1 193 Alwar Rajasthan 37,808 59.8 194 Ballia Uttar Pradesh 37,215 106.9 195 Siddharthnagar Uttar Pradesh 37,032 104.2 196 Samastipur Bihar 36,687 143.7 197 Bahraich Uttar Pradesh 36,508 71.3 198 E.Champaran Bihar 36,463 103.4 199 Ratlam Madhya Pradesh 36,364 78.9

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% share Cumulative Ranking Districts Statesto consumption of Tonnes Kg/ha

All-India (tonnes) districtsconsumption (N+P2O5+K2O)

200 Amarawat Maharashtra 36,221 46.1 201 Akola Maharashtra 35,989 67.6

75 13,800,364 (23)

202 Kannauj Uttar Pradesh 35,952 164.9 203 Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh 35,825 78.0 204 Bagpat Uttar Pradesh 35,587 204.8 205 Dewas Madhya Pradesh 35,580 61.8 206 Madurai Tamil Nadu 35,566 328.1 207 Chanduli Uttar Pradesh 35,499 145.7 208 Kanpur (Dehat) Uttar Pradesh 35,229 116.9 209 Khandawa Madhya Pradesh 35,206 89.4 210 Rohtas Bihar 35,128 95.8 211 Chandrapur Maharashtra 35,076 73.8 212 Rohtak Haryana 34,910 158.0 213 Dhamtari Chhattisgarh 34,836 147.6 214 Kutch Gujarat 34,614 65.2 215 Haveri Karnataka 34,602 75.9 216 Thiruvarur Tamil Nadu 34,507 212.7 217 Bharuch Gujarat 34,505 109.6 218 Begusarai Bihar 34,302 184.5 219 Balasore Orissa 33,916 108.0 220 Nawanshahr Punjab 33,736 184.3 221 Tumkur Karnataka 33,359 58.3 222 Latur Maharashtra 33,017 80.4 223 Bundi Rajasthan 32,387 117.9 224 Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh 31,693 76.0 225 Ganjam Orissa 31,666 52.0 226 Nagapattinam Tamil Nadu 31,588 159.6 227 Shajapur Madhya Pradesh 31,419 47.4 228 Morena Madhya Pradesh 31,365 96.1

80 14,721,433 (27)

229 Dharwad Karnataka 31,265 63.5 230 Bharatpur Rajasthan 31,250 76.9 231 Thiruvallur Tamil Nadu 31,049 229.5 232 Kodagu Karnataka 30,736 208.4 233 Hathras Uttar Pradesh 30,565 136.7 234 S. Madhopur Rajasthan 30,496 85.7 235 Khagaria Bihar 29,712 228.5 236 Jhalawar Rajasthan 29,707 67.6 237 Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 29,616 148.3 238 Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 29,163 76.9 239 Palakkad Kerala 28,902 91.2 240 Sehore Madhya Pradesh 28,417 48.4 241 Bhilwara Rajasthan 28,305 45.1

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% share Cumulative Ranking Districts Statesto consumption of Tonnes Kg/ha

All-India (tonnes) districtsconsumption (N+P2O5+K2O)

242 Raigarh Chhattisgarh 28,143 83.0 243 Gurgaon Haryana 28,007 112.0 244 Mau Uttar Pradesh 27,253 129.8 245 Ranchi Jharkhand 27,225 N.A.246 Chhatarpur Madhya Pradesh 27,135 55.9 247 Theni Tamil Nadu 27,122 236.3 248 Dindigul Tamil Nadu 26,886 111.0 249 Ernakulam Kerala 26,824 127.9 250 Gaya Bihar 26,674 124.7 251 Satna Madhya Pradesh 26,565 55.8 252 Jalaun Uttar Pradesh 26,521 69.8 253 Bhind Madhya Pradesh 26,408 74.3 254 Banswara Rajasthan 26,330 94.4 255 Vidisha Madhya Pradesh 26,200 39.0 256 Nagaur Rajasthan 26,132 20.3 257 Rajgarh Madhya Pradesh 26,117 44.7 258 Darbhanga Bihar 26,053 131.6 259 Navsari Gujarat 25,982 225.9 260 Sarguja Chhattisgarh 25,959 41.5 261 Gwalior Madhya Pradesh 25,676 100.1

85 15,643,829 (33) ( ) = Number of districts in the classification N.A. = Not available

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Percentage No. ofof gross districts

Zone/State Gross Net Gross Net irrigated in the Above 150- 100- 75- 50- 25- 10- 5- Uptoarea to state 200 200 150 100 75 50 25 10 5

gross cro-pped area

EastAssam 3957 2734 216 170 5 23 - - 1 2 5 8 3 1 3

(23) - - - (2) (8) (6) (3) (1) (3)Bihar 7897 5664 4539 3462 57 37 - 4 10 6 6 7 3 - 1

(37) (1) (3) (13) (5) (5) (9) (1) - - Jharkhand 2088 1769 222 164 11 22

(22)Orissa 8799 5845 2546 1938 29 30 - - - 4 3 14 8 - 1

(30) - - - (3) (2) (13) (11) - (1)West Bengal 9779 5522 3661 2376 37 18 2 1 10 2 3 - - - -

(18) (3) - (11) (1) (3) - - - -

NorthHaryana 6318 3566 5311 2938 84 19 6 6 5 1 1 - - - -

(19) (6) (3) (6) (3) (1) - - - - Himachal 956 550 181 102 19 12 - - - 3 1 6 2 - - Pradesh (12) - - (1) (1) (1) (7) (2) - - Jammu & 1106 748 449 310 41 15 - 1 4 1 1 1 6 - 1Kashmir (15) - - (3) (3) (1) (2) (3) - (3)Punjab 7985 4250 7710 4038 97 17 9 8 - - - - - - -

(17) (6) (8) (3) - - - - - - Uttar Pradesh 25816 16812 17713 12391 69 70 11 12 29 6 7 4 1 - -

(70) (11) (14) (20) (11) (8) (5) (1) - - Uttaranchal 1223 793 542 347 44 13 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 2 5

(13) (1) (1) (1) - (1) - - (5) (4)(Continued)

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Percentage No. ofof gross districts

Zone/State Gross Net Gross Net irrigated in the Above 150- 100- 75- 50- 25- 10- 5- Uptoarea to state 200 200 150 100 75 50 25 10 5

gross cro-pped area

SouthAndhra Pradesh 12756 10410 5549 4238 44 22 8 3 4 5 1 1 - - -

(22) (5) (3) (6) (3) (4) (1) - - - Karnataka 11670 10031 3089 2565 26 27 1 2 7 6 4 5 2 - -

(27) (1) (4) (7) (6) (4) (5) - - - Kerala 2992 2191 432 377 14 14 - - 2 3 2 6 1 - -

(14) - - (4) (2) (3) (4) (1) - - Tamil Nadu 6226 5172 3412 2801 55 28 6 6 7 1 5 3 - - -

(28) (5) (3) (8) (7) (2) (3) - - -

WestGujarat 10734 9622 3572 2994 33 25 2 1 6 6 4 5 - - 1

(25) - (4) (4) (3) (9) (4) - - (1)Madhya Pradesh 19044 14859 4899 4735 26 46 - - 4 7 15 12 6 - 2

(45) - - - (1) (7) (24) (11) (1) (1)Chhattisgarh 5595 4800 1227 1151 22 16 - - - 2 4 4 4 1 1

(16) - - (1) (1) (4) (4) (3) (2) (1)Maharashtra 22381 17619 3938 2975 18 33 - - 4 5 16 7 1 - -

(33) - (1) (8) (13) (7) (4) - - - Rajasthan 20798 16765 6744 5420 32 32 - - 2 2 9 8 8 1 2

(32) - - - - (8) (8) (12) (1) (3)Total 518 46 44 97 62 88 91 47 5 16

(518) (27) (29) (75) (54) (69) (94) (47) (5) (13)All India # 190278 141345 76441 55876 40 593@ = Of gross cropped area # = All India total for latest available year, viz, 2001-02( ) = For 2002-03

('000 ha) ('000 ha) Above and upto

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Nitrogen (N) Phosphate (P2O5)Sl. Year Quantity ('000 tonnes) +/- % over the Quantity ('000 tonnes)No. previous yea

Produc- Import Despat- Consum- Produc- Consu- Produc- Import Despat- Consum-tion ches ption tion mption tion ches ption

1. 1951-52 28.9 28.8 58.7 58.7 - - 9.8 15.5 6.9 6.92. 1955-56 I Plan 76.9 53.0 107.5 107.5 12.3 13.4 12.4 - 13.0 13.03. 1956-57 78.8 57.0 123.1 123.1 2.5 14.5 17.6 - 15.9 15.94. 1960-61 I I Plan 112.0 399.0 211.7 211.7 33.8 7.7 53.7 - 53.1 53.15. 1961-62 154.3 307.0 291.5 249.8 37.8 18.0 65.4 - 63.9 60.56. 1965-66 III Plan 237.9 326.0 547.4 574.8 2.2 3.5 118.8 14.0 132.2 132.5

10. 1966-67 309.0 632.0 838.7 737.8 29.9 28.4 145.7 148.0 248.6 248.611. 1969-70 730.6 667.0 1040.2 1356.0 29.8 12.2 223.7 94.0 234.9 416.012. 1970-71 832.5 477.0 1310.0 1479.0 13.9 9.1 228.1 32.0 305.1 541.313. 1971-72 IV Plan 949.2 481.3 1652.7 1798.0 14.0 21.6 290.3 247.8 473.6 558.214. 1972-73 1054.5 665.4 1742.1 1839.0 11.1 2.3 330.3 204.7 534.3 581.315. 1973-74 1049.9 658.8 1613.0 1829.0 0.4 0.5 324.5 212.7 541.1 649.716. 1974-75 1186.0 883.8 1846.2 1765.7 13.0 3.5 331.2 285.9 497.4 471.517. 1975-76 1508.0 996.0 1908.7 2148.6 27.2 21.7 319.7 361.0 373.6 466.818. 1976-77 V Plan 1862.4 750.1 2351.7 2456.9 23.5 14.3 478.3 22.8 643.5 634.719. 1977-78 1999.8 758.1 2813.3 2913.0 7.4 18.6 669.6 163.9 773.1 866.620. 1978-79 2173.0 1233.1 2986.3 3419.5 8.7 17.4 778.3 243.5 950.6 1106.021. 1979-80 2224.3 1295.3 3444.2 3498.1 2.4 2.3 763.1 237.1 997.9 1150.922. 1980-81 2163.9 1510.2 3522.3 3678.1 2.7 5.1 841.5 452.1 1074.1 1213.623. 1981-82 3143.3 1055.1 3881.7 4068.7 45.3 10.6 949.7 343.2 1154.7 1322.324. 1982-83 VI Plan 3429.7 424.6 4043.0 4224.2 9.1 3.8 983.7 63.4 1182.5 1435.925. 1983-84 3491.5 656.1 4637.3 5204.4 1.8 23.2 1064.1 142.6 1351.3 1730.326. 1984-85 3917.3 2008.6 5333.3 5486.1 12.2 5.4 1317.8 745.2 1795.0 1886.427. 1985-86 4322.9 1615.8 5750.0 5660.8 10.4 3.2 1430.1 804.8 2041.2 2005.228. 1986-87 5412.2 1105.6 6528.7 5716.0 25.2 1.0 1661.9 279.3 2197.7 2078.929. 1987-88 VII Plan 5465.6 174.8 5702.9 5716.8 1.0 Neg. 1665.4 - 1739.1 2187.130. 1988-89 6712.4 218.8 7156.3 7251.0 22.8 26.8 2252.5 407.4 2553.2 2720.731. 1989-90 6747.4 523.1 7150.9 7385.9 0.5 1.9 1795.3 1311.3 2966.0 3014.232. 1990-91 6993.1 412.3 7565.5 7997.2 3.6 8.3 2051.1 1015.7 3099.3 3221.033. 1991-92 7301.5 566.1 7835.0 8046.3 4.4 0.6 2561.6 967.8 3455.8 3321.234. 1992-93 7430.6 1152.3 8418.5 8426.8 1.8 4.7 2320.8 727.3 2825.8 2843.835. 1993-94 7231.2 1588.8 8287.7 8788.3 -2.7 4.3 1874.3 721.7 2673.3 2669.336. 1994-95 VIII Plan 7944.3 1473.2 9393.2 9507.1 9.9 8.2 2556.7 376.1 2876.4 2931.737. 1995-96 8768.8 2008.2 10592.2 9822.8 10.4 3.3 2593.5 686.3 3219.3 2897.538. 1996-97 8593.1 1156.4 9851.8 10301.8 -2.0 4.9 2578.6 218.5 2799.2 2976.839. 1997-98 10083.0 1377.4 11292.2 10901.8 17.3 5.8 3076.2 715.9 3769.7 3913.640. 1998-99 IX Plan 10477.3 657.0 11210.4 11353.8 3.9 4.1 3204.8 984.8 4100.0 4112.241. 1999-2000 10873.2 855.9 11609.6 11592.5 3.8 2.1 3447.7 1534.1 4947.2 4797.942. 2000-01 10942.8 163.6 11101.5 10920.2 0.6 -5.8 3734.2 436.7 4127.0 4214.643. 2001-02 10689.5 282.9 10961.2 11310.2 -2.3 3.6 3835.2 494.3 4271.0 4382.444. 2002-03 10507.6 134.9 10606.8 10474.1 -1.7 -7.4 3904.1 228.2 4137.4 4018.845. 2003-04 10556.8 205.1 10708.5 11077.0 0.5 5.8 3617.0 371.5 4056.5 4124.346. 2004-05 11304.9 413.1 11757.6 11713.9 7.1 5.7 4027.8 307.3 4310.8 4623.8

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7.00 SUMMARY TABLES

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Phosphate (P2O5)Sl. Year +/- % over the Quantity ('000 tonnes) +/- % over theNo. previous yea previous yea

Produc- Consu- Production Import Despat- Consump- Produc- Consu- tion mption ches tion tion mption

1. 1951-52 - - 38.7 44.3 65.6 65.6 - -2. 1955-56 I Plan -13.3 -13.3 89.3 53.0 120.5 120.5 7.9 9.73. 1956-57 41.9 22.3 96.4 57.0 139.0 139.0 8.0 15.44. 1960-61 I I Plan 4.5 -1.5 165.7 399.0 264.8 264.8 22.6 -6.55. 1961-62 21.8 13.9 219.7 307.0 355.4 310.3 32.6 17.26. 1965-66 III Plan -9.3 -10.9 356.7 340.0 679.6 707.3 -4.7 0.5

10. 1966-67 22.6 87.6 454.7 780.0 1087.3 986.4 27.5 39.511. 1969-70 4.9 8.9 954.3 761.0 1275.1 1772.0 22.9 11.412. 1970-71 2.0 30.1 1060.6 509.0 1615.1 2020.3 11.0 14.013. 1971-72 IV Plan 27.3 3.1 1239.5 729.1 2126.3 2356.2 16.9 16.614. 1972-73 13.8 4.1 1384.8 870.1 2276.4 2420.3 11.7 2.715. 1973-74 -1.8 11.8 1374.4 871.5 2154.1 2478.7 -0.8 2.416. 1974-75 2.1 -27.4 1517.2 1169.7 2343.6 2237.2 10.4 -9.717. 1975-76 -3.5 -1.0 1827.7 1357.0 2282.3 2615.4 20.5 16.918. 1976-77 V Plan 49.5 36.0 2340.7 772.9 2995.2 3091.6 28.1 18.219. 1977-78 40.0 36.5 2669.7 922.0 3586.4 3779.6 14.0 22.320. 1978-79 16.2 27.6 2951.0 1476.6 3936.9 4525.5 10.5 19.721. 1979-80 -1.9 -4.1 2987.4 1532.4 4442.1 4649.0 1.2 2.722. 1980-81 -10.3 5.4 3005.4 1962.3 4596.4 4891.7 0.6 5.223. 1981-82 12.9 9.0 4093.0 1398.3 5036.4 5391.0 36.2 10.224. 1982-83 VI Plan 3.6 8.6 4413.4 488.0 5225.5 5660.1 7.8 5.025. 1983-84 8.2 20.5 4555.6 798.7 5988.6 6934.7 3.2 22.526. 1984-85 23.8 9.0 5235.1 2753.8 7128.3 7372.5 14.9 6.327. 1985-86 8.5 6.3 5753.0 2420.6 7791.2 7666.0 9.9 4.028. 1986-87 16.2 3.7 7074.1 1384.9 8726.4 7794.9 23.0 1.729. 1987-88 VII Plan 0.2 5.2 7131.0 174.8 7442.0 7903.9 0.8 1.430. 1988-89 35.3 24.4 8964.9 626.2 9709.5 9971.7 25.7 26.231. 1989-90 20.3 10.0 8542.7 1834.4 10116.9 10400.1 -4.8 4.332. 1990-91 14.2 6.9 9044.2 1428.0 10664.8 11218.2 5.9 7.933. 1991-92 24.9 3.1 9863.1 1533.9 11290.8 11367.5 9.1 1.334. 1992-93 -9.4 -14.4 9751.4 1879.6 11244.3 11270.6 -1.1 -0.935. 1993-94 -19.2 -6.1 9105.5 2310.5 10961.0 11457.6 -6.6 1.736. 1994-95 VIII Plan 36.4 9.8 10501.0 1849.3 12269.6 12438.8 15.3 8.637. 1995-96 1.4 -1.2 11362.3 2694.5 13811.5 12720.3 8.2 2.338. 1996-97 -0.6 2.7 11171.7 1374.9 12651.0 13278.6 -1.7 4.439. 1997-98 19.3 31.6 13159.2 2093.3 15061.9 14815.4 17.8 11.640. 1998-99 IX Plan 4.2 5.1 13682.1 1641.8 15310.4 15466.0 4.0 4.441. 1999-2000 7.6 16.7 14320.9 2390.0 16556.4 16390.4 4.7 6.042. 2000-01 8.3 -12.2 14677.0 600.3 15228.5 15134.8 2.5 -7.743. 2001-02 2.7 4.0 14524.7 777.2 15232.2 15692.6 -1.0 3.744. 2002-03 1.8 -8.3 14411.7 363.1 14744.2 14492.9 -0.8 -7.645. 2003-04 -7.4 2.6 14173.8 576.6 14765.0 15201.3 -1.7 4.946. 2004-05 11.4 12.1 15332.7 720.4 16068.4 16337.7 8.2 7.5

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Potash (K2O)Sl. Year Quantity ('000 tonnes) +/- % over theNo. previous yea

Import Despatches Consumption Consumption Production Import

1. 1951-52 7.7 - - 7.9 38.7 52.02. 1955-56 I Plan 10.0 10.3 10.3 7.2 89.3 63.03. 1956-57 15.0 14.8 14.8 43.7 96.4 72.04. 1960-61 I I Plan 20.0 29.0 29.0 36.2 165.7 419.05. 1961-62 75.0 28.0 28.0 3.4 219.7 382.06. 1965-66 III Plan 73.0 77.7 77.3 11.5 356.7 413.0

10. 1966-67 118.0 115.7 114.2 47.7 454.7 898.011. 1969-70 120.0 132.5 210.0 23.5 954.3 881.012. 1970-71 120.0 197.7 236.3 12.5 1060.6 629.013. 1971-72 IV Plan 268.2 256.3 300.6 27.2 1239.5 997.314. 1972-73 325.3 312.1 347.6 15.6 1384.8 1195.415. 1973-74 370.4 381.0 359.8 3.5 1374.4 1241.916. 1974-75 473.3 317.5 336.1 6.6 1517.2 1643.017. 1975-76 278.0 227.0 278.4 17.2 1827.7 1635.018. 1976-77 V Plan 277.8 377.8 319.2 14.7 2340.7 1050.719. 1977-78 590.9 482.7 506.3 58.6 2669.7 1512.920. 1978-79 517.4 560.1 591.5 16.8 2951.0 1994.021. 1979-80 473.2 545.5 606.4 2.5 2987.4 2005.622. 1980-81 796.8 617.6 623.9 2.9 3005.4 2759.123. 1981-82 643.8 670.4 676.2 8.4 4093.0 2042.124. 1982-83 VI Plan 643.7 621.7 726.5 7.4 4413.4 1131.725. 1983-84 556.4 626.6 775.4 6.7 4555.6 1355.126. 1984-85 871.0 846.4 838.5 8.1 5235.1 3624.827. 1985-86 893.8 854.1 808.1 3.6 5753.0 3314.428. 1986-87 889.6 868.1 850.0 5.2 7074.1 2274.529. 1987-88 VII Plan 809.1 878.6 880.5 3.6 7131.0 983.930. 1988-89 989.2 1029.9 1068.4 21.3 8964.9 1615.431. 1989-90 1278.1 1171.7 1168.0 9.3 8542.7 3112.532. 1990-91 1325.9 1308.5 1328.0 13.7 9044.2 2753.933. 1991-92 1236.4 1369.1 1360.6 2.5 9863.1 2770.334. 1992-93 1081.2 909.6 883.9 -35.0 9751.4 2960.835. 1993-94 862.5 857.8 908.7 2.8 9105.5 3173.036. 1994-95 VIII Plan 1281.7 1155.9 1124.8 23.8 10501.0 3131.037. 1995-96 1424.3 1554.7 1155.8 2.8 11362.3 4118.838. 1996-97 666.5 1267.8 1029.6 -10.9 11171.7 2041.439. 1997-98 1437.3 1356.3 1372.5 33.3 13159.2 3530.640. 1998-99 1558.1 1325.5 1331.5 -3.0 13682.1 3199.941. 1999-2000 IX Plan 1773.9 1770.9 1678.4 26.1 14320.9 4163.942. 2000-01 1594.0 1487.1 1567.5 -6.6 14677.0 2194.343. 2001-02 1697.2 1677.4 1667.1 6.4 14524.7 2474.444. 2002-03 1568.4 1572.5 1601.2 -4.0 14411.7 1931.545. 2003-04 1552.8 1478.0 1597.9 -0.2 14173.8 2129.446. 2004-05 2058.3 1957.1 2060.7 29.0 15332.7 2778.7

Note : 1. From 1951-52 to 1960-61 despatch figures are treated as consumption. + = On official account only.(Continued)

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TotalSl. Year +/- % over the value ofNo. previous yea imports

Despatches Consumption Production Consumpion N+P2O5+K2O(Rs. million)

1. 1951-52 65.6 65.6 - - -2. 1955-56 I Plan 130.8 130.8 7.9 8.2 73.33. 1956-57 153.8 153.8 8.0 17.5 77.74. 1960-61 I I Plan 293.8 293.8 22.6 3.5 12.85. 1961-62 383.4 338.3 32.6 15.1 141.26. 1965-66 III Plan 757.3 784.6 4.7 1.5 411.9

10. 1966-67 1203.0 1100.6 27.5 40.3 1288.211. 1969-70 1407.6 1982.0 22.9 12.6 1167.712. 1970-71 1812.8 2256.6 11.1 13.9 767.813. 1971-72 IV Plan 2382.6 2656.8 16.9 17.7 899.714. 1972-73 2588.5 2767.9 11.7 4.2 1212.615. 1973-74 2535.1 2838.5 0.8 2.6 1767.516. 1974-75 2661.1 2573.3 10.4 9.3 5991.317. 1975-76 2509.3 2893.8 20.5 12.5 7222.718. 1976-77 V Plan 3373.0 3410.8 28.1 17.9 2203.619. 1977-78 4069.1 4285.9 14.0 25.7 3064.420. 1978-79 4497.0 5117.0 10.5 19.4 4600.321. 1979-80 4987.6 5255.4 1.2 2.7 5545.022. 1980-81 5214.0 5515.6 0.6 5.0 9252.223. 1981-82 5706.8 6067.2 36.2 10.0 7166.324. 1982-83 VI Plan 5847.2 6386.6 7.8 5.3 2735.325. 1983-84 6615.2 7710.1 3.2 20.7 3650.526. 1984-85 7974.7 8211.0 14.9 6.5 14350.027. 1985-86 8645.3 8474.1 9.9 3.2 14050.028. 1986-87 9594.5 8644.9 23.0 2.0 6510.029. 1987-88 VII Plan 8320.6 8784.4 0.8 1.6 2237.730. 1988-89 10739.4 11040.1 25.7 25.7 6201.131. 1989-90 11288.6 11568.1 4.8 4.8 15387.732. 1990-91 11973.3 12546.2 5.9 8.5 13358.233. 1991-92 12659.9 12728.1 9.1 1.4 19341.934. 1992-93 12153.9 12154.5 -1.1 -4.5 22160.135. 1993-94 11818.8 12366.3 -6.6 1.736. 1994-95 VIII Plan 13425.5 13563.6 15.3 9.737. 1995-96 15366.2 13876.2 8.2 2.338. 1996-97 13918.8 14308.1 -1.7 3.139. 1997-98 16418.2 16187.8 17.8 13.140. 1998-99 16635.9 16797.5 4.0 3.841. 1999-2000 IX Plan 18327.7 18068.9 4.7 7.642. 2000-01 16715.6 16702.3 2.5 -7.643. 2001-02 16909.6 17359.7 -1.0 3.944. 2002-03 16316.7 16094.1 -0.8 -7.345. 2003-04 16243.0 16799.1 -1.7 4.446. 2004-05 18025.5 18398.4 8.2 9.5

2. From 1961-62 onwards, consumption figures have been taken from Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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Fertiliser Production Imports Consumption2003-04 2004-05 2003-04 2004-05 2003-04 2004-05

I. Straight `N'1. Ammonium Sulphate (20.6 % N 600.7 615.9 - - 538.8 528.6

*2. Urea (46% N) 19,038.3 20,239.2 143.1 641.0 19,767.5 20,665.2 3. CAN (25% N) 141.2 184.4 - - 143.0 184.4 4. Ammonium Chloride (25% N 77.8 82.4 - - 74.9 82.2

II. Straight `P2O5'1. Single Superphosphate (16% P2O5) 2,483.3 2,395.1 - - 2,543.8 2,549.4 2. Single Superphosphate (14% P2O5) - - - - - - 3. Rock Phosphate (for direc - - - - 74.8 62.6 application)

III. Straight `K2O'1. Muriate of Potash (60% K2O) - - 2,579.3 3,409.5 1,841.2 2,406.2 2. Sulphate of Potash (50% K2O) - - 10.5 25.2 21.9 25.6

IV. NP/NPK Fertilisers16-20-0 (APS) 110.8 117.2 - - 131.3 130.6 20-20-0 (APS) 1,185.7 1,297.0 - - 1,535.7 1,704.7 20-20-0 (ANP) 356.6 403.0 - - $ $15-15-15 296.5 355.1 - - 324.8 378.9 14-35-14 197.5 346.3 - - 233.1 323.4 18-46-0 (DAP) 4,708.7 5,172.3 734.1 643.6 5,624.9 6,255.8 23-23-0 (ANP) 150.1 73.5 - - 154.6 71.4 11-52-0 (MAP) - - 65.0 21.6 * * 28-28-0 292.5 329.9 - - 274.0 350.1 19-19-19 313.0 280.2 - - 306.6 299.5 17-17-17 335.9 315.7 - - 425.9 332.4 12-32-16 793.9 978.2 - - 865.6 1,093.5 10-26-26 474.5 762.5 - - 504.6 822.8 14-28-14 - - - - 0.7 1.2

I. Total Product 31,557.4 33,947.9 3,532.0 4,740.9 35,387.6 38,268.3 II. (a) Total (Straight ) N 8,936.2 9,503.6 65.8 294.9 9,258.5 9,681.5

(84.6) (84.1) (32.1) (71.4) (83.6) (82.6) & &

P2O5 397.3 383.2 - - 422.0 420.4 (11.0) (9.5) (-) (-) (10.2) (9.1)

K2O - - 1,552.8 2,058.3 1,115.7 1,456.5 (-) (-) (100.0) (100.0) (69.8) (70.7)

(b) Total (through NP/NPKs) N 1,620.7 1,801.3 139.3 118.2 1,818.5 2,032.4 (15.4) (15.9) (67.9) (28.6) (16.4) (17.4)

P2O5 3,219.7 3,644.6 371.5 307.3 3,702.3 4,203.4 (89.0) (90.5) (100.0) (100.0) (89.8) (90.9)

K2O - - - - 482.2 604.1 (-) (-) (-) (-) (30.2) (29.3)

(c) Grand Total [II(a)+II(b)] N 10,556.8 11,304.9 205.1 413.1 11,077.0 11,713.9 & &

P2O5 3,617.0 4,027.8 371.5 307.3 4,124.3 4,623.8 K2O - - 1,552.8 2,058.3 1,597.9 2,060.7 * = Used for manufacture of complex fertilisers & = Includes rock phosphate for direct application$ = Consumption of 20-20-0 (ANP) included in 20-20-0 (APS) ( ) = Per cent share to total nutrients

7.02 ALL INDIA PRODUCTION, IMPORTS AND CONSUMPTION OF FERTILISER PRODUCTS2003-04 & 2004-05 (April - March)

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N P2O5 N+P2O5 K2O TotalZone/ Capacity Produc- Consum- Surplus- Capacity Produc- Consum- Surplus- Capacity Produc- Consum- Surplus- Consum- (N+P2O5+State tion ption (P) Deficit tion ption (P) Deficit tion ption (P) Deficit ption (P) K2O)

Consum-ption (P)

East 863.0 466.5 1,658.4 -1191.9 1,544.9 935.5 590.4 345.1 2,407.9 1,402.0 2,248.8 -846.8 431.2 2,680.0 Arunachal - - 0.5 -0.5 - - 0.2 -0.2 - - 0.7 -0.7 0.1 0.8 PradeshAssam 145.0 81.7 77.9 3.8 - - 50.9 -50.9 145.0 81.7 128.9 -47.2 37.0 165.9 Bihar - - 618.8 -618.8 5.3 - 70.9 -70.9 5.3 - 689.7 -689.7 42.0 731.7 Jharkhand 7.5 5.8 76.2 -70.4 - - 43.0 -43.0 7.5 5.8 119.1 -113.3 4.4 123.5 Manipur - - 17.1 -17.1 - - 2.4 -2.4 - - 19.5 -19.5 1.0 20.4 Meghalaya - - 2.9 -2.9 - - 1.9 -1.9 - - 4.8 -4.8 0.2 4.9 Mizoram - - 0.6 -0.6 - - 0.5 -0.5 - - 1.1 -1.1 0.3 1.4 Nagaland - - 0.3 -0.3 - - 0.2 -0.2 - - 0.5 -0.5 0.1 0.6 Orissa 580.8 299.2 223.5 75.7 1,133.8 684.3 78.0 606.3 1,714.6 983.5 301.5 682.0 53.8 355.3 Sikkim - - 0.4 -0.4 - - 0.2 -0.2 - - 0.6 -0.6 - 0.6 Tripura - - 9.3 -9.3 - - 2.6 -2.6 - - 11.9 -11.9 1.5 13.4 West 129.7 79.8 630.9 -630.9 405.8 251.2 339.6 -339.6 - - 970.6 -970.6 290.9 1,261.5 Bengal

North 3,741.9 3,470.2 4,547.7 -1077.5 93.3 38.0 1,349.0 -1311.0 3,835.2 3,508.2 5,896.6 -2388.5 262.1 6,158.8 Haryana 235.0 244.5 789.4 -544.9 - - 241.0 -241.0 235.0 244.5 1,030.4 -785.9 19.6 1,050.0 Himachal - - 30.7 -30.7 - - 8.5 -8.5 - - 39.2 -39.2 7.0 46.3 PradeshJammu & - - 50.5 -50.5 - - 21.6 -21.6 - - 72.1 -72.1 3.2 75.2 KashmirPunjab 535.1 477.3 1,202.2 -724.9 - - 317.2 -317.2 535.1 477.3 1,519.4 -1042.1 43.2 1,562.6 Uttar 2,971.8 2,748.4 2,389.3 359.1 93.3 38.0 739.4 -701.4 3,065.1 2,786.4 3,128.7 -342.3 181.5 3,310.2 PradeshUttaranchal - - 85.0 -85.0 - - 21.2 -21.2 - - 106.2 -106.2 7.6 113.9 Chandigarh - - 0.01 -0.01 - - - - - - 0.01 -0.01 - 0.01 Delhi - - 0.5 -0.5 - - 0.02 0.0 - - 0.6 -0.6 - 0.6

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N P2O5 N+P2O5 K2O TotalZone/ Capacity Produc- Consum- Surplus- Capacity Produc- Consum- Surplus- Capacity Produc- Consum- Surplus- Consum- (N+P2O5+State tion ption (P) Deficit tion ption (P) Deficit tion ption (P) Deficit ption (P) K2O)

Consum-ption (P)

South 2,253.5 2,016.1 2,406.6 -390.5 1,312.7 1,091.4 1,166.3 -74.9 3,566.2 3,107.5 3,573.0 -465.5 904.2 4,477.2 Andhra 878.5 950.1 1,156.5 -206.4 674.0 589.5 539.0 50.5 1,552.5 1,539.6 1,695.5 -155.9 292.4 1,987.9 PradeshKarnataka 215.2 192.5 656.0 -463.5 79.5 89.9 364.0 -274.1 294.7 282.4 1,020.0 -737.6 273.3 1,293.2 Kerala 324.9 153.5 88.3 65.3 126.7 112.2 41.8 70.4 451.6 265.7 130.0 135.7 71.5 201.5 Tamil Nadu 834.9 720.1 482.7 237.4 432.5 299.8 211.3 88.5 1,267.4 1,019.9 694.1 325.9 258.0 952.0

Pondicherry - - 22.9 -22.9 - - 10.1 -10.1 - - 33.0 -33.0 9.1 42.0 A & N - - 0.3 -0.3 - - 0.2 -0.2 - - 0.4 -0.4 0.1 0.5 Islands

West 5,387.3 5,352.2 3,101.2 2251.0 2,597.5 1,963.0 1,518.1 444.9 7,984.8 7,315.2 4,619.3 2695.9 463.1 5,082.4 Gujarat 2,203.5 2,210.6 754.0 1456.6 1,604.1 1,465.2 296.3 1168.9 3,807.6 3,675.8 1,050.3 2625.5 96.2 1,146.5 Madhya 795.4 860.6 617.7 242.9 167.3 56.6 393.3 -336.7 962.7 917.2 1,011.0 -93.8 55.3 1,066.3 PradeshChhattisgarh 6.7 8.0 230.4 -222.4 32.2 16.0 96.9 -80.9 38.9 24.0 327.2 -303.2 35.0 362.3 Maharashtra 1,123.3 937.4 954.0 -16.6 344.9 177.6 526.7 -349.1 1,468.2 1,115.0 1,480.8 -365.8 258.4 1,739.2 Rajasthan 969.7 1,028.0 541.9 486.2 251.6 69.6 203.1 -133.5 1,221.3 1,097.6 745.0 352.6 16.3 761.3 Goa 288.7 307.6 2.6 305.1 197.4 178.0 1.5 176.5 486.1 485.6 4.0 481.6 1.7 5.8 Daman & Diu - - 0.01 -0.01 - - - - - - 0.01 -0.01 - 0.01 Dadra & - - 0.7 -0.7 - - 0.4 -0.4 - - 1.0 -1.0 0.04 1.1 Nagar HaveliAll India 12,245.7 11,304.9 11,713.9 -409.0 5,548.4 4,027.8 4,623.8 -596.0 17,794.1 15,332.7 16,337.7 -1005.0 2,060.7 18,398.4 (P) = Provisional.Note = 1) Capacity figures are as on 1st November 2005. 2) Totals may not exactly tally due to rounding off.

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Year/effective date Calcium Single Super MuriateAmmonium Urea ammonium Diammonium phosphate of

sulphate (46% N) nitrate phosphate@ (16% w.s. potash(20.6% N) (25% N) (18-46-0) P2O5) (60% K2O)

Nutrient (N) (N) (N) (P2O5) (P2O5) (K2O)30-3-1972 2.72 2.08 2.26 1.89 1 3.17 2 0.92 1

11-10-1973 2.96 2.28 2.46 2.01 3.27 2 1.131-6-1974 4.54 4.35 4.38 4.83 5.63 2.0518-7-1975 4.54 4.02 4.38 4.52 6.78 1.97

4.08 3 5.85 3 1.83 3

16-3-1976 4.54 3.80 4.38 4.17 4.51 1.528-2-1977 4.54 3.59 4.38 3.40 3.57 1.3412-10-1977 4.54 3.37 4.06 3.49 3.57 1.342-2-1979 4.54 3.37 4.06 3.49 3.61 4 1.3410-3-1979 4.37 3.15 3.55 3.65 5 1.348-6-1980* Decontrolled 4.35 Decontrolled 4.93 5.27 6 1.832-7-1980* 7.28 7 4.35 6.40 4.93 5.27 6 1.8311-7-1981* 7.21 7 5.11 6.40 5.83 5.74 8, ( 5.87 ) 2.1729-6-1983 7.28 9 4.67 6.20 9 5.46 5.31 2.0031-1-1986 8.01 5.11 6.80 5.83 5.94 2.1725-7-1991 Decontrolled 7.17 Decontrolled 8.15 8.38 3.0314-8-1991 ” 6.65 ” 7.57 7.75 2.831992-93 (w.e.f 25-8-1992)** 9.32 6.00 8.00 11.78-12.43** 15.00-17.50** 7.50**1993-94 N.A. 6.00 N.A. 11.13-12.87 11.25-17.25 6.00-6.671994-95 - Kharif (prior to 10-6-94) N.A. 6.00 " 12.65-14.54 11.63-15.50 5.94-6.50 " (w.e.f 10-6-94) 15.44 7.22 " 12.18-14.07 11.63-15.50 5.94-6.50 " Rabi 15.44 7.22 " 13.58-16.30 13.13-16.88 6.13-6.571995-96- Kharif 15.44 7.22 " 16.96-18.48 14.29-17.66 6.03-7.57 " Rabi 18.45 7.22 " 18.11-19.45 16.25-18.21 7.00-8.001996-97- Kharif 19.42 7.22 " 13.64-16.18 13.93-19.25 6.19-7.17 " Rabi (prior to 21-2-97) 19.42 7.22 " 14.92-16.96 16.25-19.25 6.62-7.50 " " (w.e.f to 21-2-97) 19.42 7.96 " 14.63-16.67 16.25-19.25 6.171997-98 19.42-20.39 7.96 " 14.93 15.63-18.75 6.171998-99 - Kharif (prior to 29-1-99) 20.39-21.36 7.96 24.00 # 14.93 15.63-18.75 6.17 " (w.e.f 29-1-99) 20.39-21.37 8.70 2400 # 14.64 15.63-18.75 6.171999-2000 (prior to 29.2.2000) 22.82-24.51 8.70 " 14.64 15.63-18.75 6.17 (w.e.f 29.2.2000) 22.82-24.52 10.00 2400 # 15.43 15.63-18.75 7.092000-01 23.54-24.51 10.00 32.00 # 15.43 15.63-21.88 7.092001-02 (w.e.f 28.2.2002) 24.07-26.33 10.50 32.00 # 16.22 15.63-21.88 7.432002-03 (w.e.f 28.2.2003) 25.58-27.45 11.02 36.00 # 16.45 16.25-21.88 7.762002-03 (w.e.f 12.3.2003) 25.58-27.46 10.50 36.00 # 16.22 16.25-21.88 7.432003-04 25.97-27.79 10.50 36.00 # 16.22 16.25-23.94 7.432004-05 26.46-28.76 10.50 24.80-40.00 16.22 16.25-23.38 7.432005-06 28.28-30.22 10.50 24.80-30.80 16.22 17.89-26.88 7.431 w.e.f. March 17, 1972. 4 w.e.f. November 1, 1978 7 For imported pool material.2 As on April 1,1972. 5 w.e.f. March 22, 1979. 8 w.e.f. August 1, 1981.3 w.e.f. December 1, 1975. 6 w.e.f. June 7, 1980. 9 Statutorily controlled w.e.f. 21-8-1984.

** = Prices of phosphatic and potassic fertilizers were decontrolled w.e.f. 25-8-92 # = Inclusive of all taxes@ = P2O5 prices of DAP worked out after deducting proportionate price of N (through urea) from prices of DAP

8.01 PRICES OF FERTILISERS IN TERMS OF NUTRIENTS (50 kg.packing)(Exclusive of Central and State Sales tax and Local taxes)

* Prices upto 7.6.80 include excise duty ' It was withdrawn with effect from 8-6-1980 on all fertilizers, except ammoniumsulphate and calcium ammonium nitrate in which case, it was 7.5 per cent ad valorem plus 5% special duty on excise duty. This was also withdrawn with effect from 28-2-1983.

(Rs./kg. of nutrient)Maximum sale price of nutrient through

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A. UREA, ZINCATED UREA AND ANHYDROUS AMMONIA(Statutorily Controlled)

Period / Effective date Urea Zincated urea Anhydrous AmmoniaJuly 11, 1981 2350 - - June 29, 1983 2150 - 3500 2

Jan. 31, 1986 2350 - 3770July 25, 1991 3300 - 5280Aug. 14, 1991 3060 4220 1 4900Aug. 25, 1992 2760 3940 4420June 10, 1994 3320 4480 5300Feb. 21, 1997 3660 4800 5840June 2, 1998 4160 5280 6700June 13, 1998 3660 4800 5840Jan. 29, 1999 4000 5120 6380Feb. 29, 2000 4600 5680 7340Feb. 28, 2002 4830 5900 7710Feb. 28, 2003 5070 6130 8100March 12, 2003 4830 5900 7710 1 = w.e.f. February 10, 1992 2 = w.e.f. September 26, 1983

B. AMMONIUM SULPHATE, CAN AND AMMONIUM CHLORIDE(Decontrolled)

Period Ammonium Calcium Ammonium AmmoniumSulphate (AS) Nitrate (CAN) Chloride (ACl)

1998-99 4200-4400 6000* N.A1999-2000 4400-5050 6000* N.A2000-01 4850-5125 8000* N.A2001-02 4960-5425 8000* 48002002-03 5270-5655 8000-9000* 48002003-04 5350-5750 9000* 50002004-05 5450-5825 6200-10000 5000-59002005-06 5825-61751

5925-62252

* = Inclusive of taxes. N.A = Not available 1 = prior to 1.8.2005 2 = w.e.f. 1.8.2005Source: Fertiliser manufacturers.

(Continued)

(Rs./tonne of product)

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C. PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC FERTILISERS

(a) Complex Fertilisers

Product / Di- NitrophosPeriod / ammonium with KEffective date phosphate 24-24-0 28-28-0 14-35-14 16-20-0 20-20-0 15-15-15 20-20-0 23-23-0 17-17-17 19-19-19 10-26-26 12-32-16 14-28-14I. STATUTORILY CONTROLLEDJuly 11, 1981 3600 3050 3600 3400 2300 2600 2100 2400 - 2600 2950 2950 3250 3050June 29, 1983 3350 2800 3350 3150 2150 2400 1950 2200 - 2400 2750 2750 3000 2800Jan. 31, 1986 3600 3050 3600 3400 2300 2600 2100 2400 29305 2600 2950 2950 3250 3050July 25, 1991 5040 4280 5040 4760 3220 3640 2940 3360 4120 3640 4140 4140 4560 4280Aug. 14, 1991 4680 3960 4680 4420 3000 3380 2740 3120 3800 3380 3840 3840 4220 3960

II. DECONTROLLED (w.e.f. Aug. 25, 1992)Rabi 1992-93 6500

to6800

1993-94 6200(Kharif & Rabi) to

7000Kharif 1994 6900 6751 6848 5482 5065 4864 5065 6461 6189 6460 6901 6688

to to to to to to to to to to to to7770 7770 7773 6100 6265 5924 6265 7006 6425 6930 7301 7288

Rabi 1994-95 7544 6966 8100 5601 5765 5207 5765 6480 6188 6787 7113 7114to to to to to to to to to to to to

8799 8799 8799 6565 6583 5955 6583 7500 6812 7467 7851 7900Kharif 1995 9099 7909 8738 6466 6000 5824 6000 7206 7243 7680 8551 8738

to to to to to to to to to to to to9800 9300 8839 6879 7680 6269 7680 7900 7510 7848 8900 8940

Rabi 1995-96 9629 8680 9029 6854 6000 6124 6000 7767 7515 7880 8900 8938to to to to to to to to to to to

10247 9256 6904 7365 6666 7365 8150 7700 8016 9091 9091(Continued)

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(Rs./tonne of product)

phosphate phosphate sulphate

8.02 PRICES OF FERTILISERS(Exclusive of Central and State sales tax and local taxes) (Continued)

Ammonium Urea ammonium Nitro phosphate NP/NPK Fertilizers

4120 to 6850

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C. PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC FERTILISERS (Continued)

(a) Complex Fertilisers (Concluded)

Product / Di- NitrophosPeriod / ammonium with KEffective date phosphate 24-24-0 28-28-0 14-35-14 16-20-0 20-20-0 15-15-15 20-20-0 23-23-0 17-17-17 19-19-19 10-26-26 12-32-16 14-28-14Kharif 1996 7575 7495 7715 5942 5131 4039 5131 6796 6596 6896 7547 7067

to to to to to to to to to to to to8740 8753 7941 6731 7061 6647 7061 7700 6829 7185 8053 7680

Rabi 1996-97 8161 7864 7806 6330 6165 5804 6165 6960 6577 7182 7554 7413 7670to to to to to to to to to to to to to

9100 8900 8600 7300 7300 6500 7300 7700 7652 7553 8117 8348 77491997-98 8300 8000 7500 6400 6500 6200 6500 7100 7200 7300 7300 7400 7300(Kharif & Rabi)1998-99 8300 8000 7500 6400 6500 6200 6500 7100 7200 7300 7300 7400 7300(Kharif & Rabi)1999-2000Prior to 29.2.20 8300 8000 7500 6400 6500 6200 6500 7100 7200 7300 7300 7400 7300w.e.f. 29.2.200 8900 8520 8100 6740 6880 6620 6880 7540 7680 7840 7880 7960 78202000-01 8900 8520 8100 6740 6880 6620 6880 7540 7680 7840 7880 7960 78202001-02 (prior to 28.2.20 8900 8520 8100 6740 6880 6620 6880 7540 7680 7840 7880 7960 7820(w.e.f 28.2.200 9350 9080 8660 7100 7280 6980 7280 8000 8100 8300 8360 8480 83002002-03(prior to 28.2.20 9350 9080 8660 7100 7280 6980 7280 8000 8100 8300 8360 8480 8300(w.e.f 28.2.200 9550 9280 8860 7300 7480 7180 7480 8200 8300 8500 8560 8680 8500(w.e.f 12.3.200 9350 9080 8660 7100 7280 6980 7280 8000 8100 8300 8360 8480 83002003-04 9350 9080 8660 7100 7280 6980 7280 8000 8100 8300 8360 8480 83002004-05 9350 9080 8660 7100 7280 6980 7280 8000 8100 8300 8360 8480 83002005-06 9350 9080 8660 7100 7280 6980 7280 8000 8100 8300 8360 8480 8300 5 = w.e.f. February 19, 1991 (Continued)

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phosphate phosphate sulphate

(Rs./tonne of product)

8.02 PRICES OF FERTILISERS(Exclusive of Central and State sales tax and local taxes) (Continued)

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C. PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC FERTILISERS (Continued)

(b) Straight Phosphatic and Potassic Fertilisers (Rs./tonne of product)Product / MuriatePeriod / 14% w.s. P2O5 ofEffective date (Powder) (Granular) (Powder) potashI. STATUTORILY CONTROLLEDJuly 11, 1981 9406 10707 8207 1300June 29, 1983 850 1000 750 1200Jan. 31, 1986 950 1100 820 1300July 25, 1991 1340 1540 1160 1820Aug. 14, 1991 1240 1440 1080 1700

II. DECONTROLLED (w.e.f. Aug. 25, 1992)Rabi 1992-93 2400 4500

to2800

1993-94 1800 3600(Kharif & Rabi) to to

2760 4000Kharif 1994 1860 2060 3562

to to to2480 2637 3900

Rabi 1994-95 2100 2250 3676to to to

2700 2680 3940Kharif 1995 2286 2402 3619

to to to2825 3017 4543

Rabi 1995-96 2600 2800 4200to to to

2913 3109 4800Kharif 1996 2229 2419 3714

to to to3080 3280 4300

Rabi 1996-97 2600 2800 3974to to to

3080 3280 45001997-98 2500 2700 3700(Kharif & Rabi) to to

3000 32001998-99 2500 2740 3700(Kharif & Rabi) to to

3000 3200(Continued)

16% w.s. P2O5

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Single super phosphate

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C. PHOSPHATIC AND POTASSIC FERTILISERS (Concluded)

(b) Straight Phosphatic and Potassic Fertilisers (Concluded) (Rs./tonne of product)Product / MuriatePeriod / 14% w.s. P2O5 ofEffective date (Powder) (Granular) (Powder) potash1999-2000

Prior to 29.2.2000 2500 2740 3700to to

3000 3200w.e.f. 29.2.2000 2500 2740 4255

to to3000 3200

2000-01 2500 2740 4255to to

3500 32002001-02 2500 2740 4255

to to 44558

3500 32002002-03

Prior to 28.2.2003 2600 2840to to 4455

3500 3474w.e.f. 28.2.2003 2600 2840

to to 46553500 3474

w.e.f. 12.3.2003 2600 2840to to 4455

3500 34742003-04 2600 2840 4455

to to3830 3830

2004-05 2600 2840 4455to to

3740 39402005-06 2862 4455

to4300

6 = w.e.f. May 23, 1982 7 = w.e.f. July 13, 1982Note :The minimum and maximum prices of granular superphosphate mentioned above are notcorresponding to the minimum and maximum prices of powder SSP. Currently, the differential between powder and granular SSP is about Rs.200 to Rs. 240 per tonne varying from state to state.

16% w.s. P2O5

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(Rs./tonne)Zone/States

Powder Granulated Powder GranulatedEastAssam 3,500 - 3,500 - Bihar 2,930 3,170 2,930 3,170 Orissa 3,374 3,603 3,374 3,603 West Bengal 3,200 3,400 3,520 3,740 Tripura - 5,000 - Manipur 4,613 - 4,613 - Nagaland 4,952 - - - Arunachal Pradesh 3,425 - 3,425 - Sikkim 1,944 * - - -

NorthHaryana 2,750 2,950 2,750 2,950 Himachal Pradesh 3,060-3,160 3,300-3,340 3,620-3,740 3,820-3,940Punjab 2,780 2,980 2,780 2,980 Uttar Pradesh 2,930 3,170 3,440 3,680 Delhi 2,700 2,900 2,700 2,900

SouthAndhra Pradesh 3,165 3,367 3,165 3,367 Karnataka 3,120 3,350 3,120 3,350 Kerala 3,080 - 3,080 - Tamil Nadu 3,556 3,756 3,556 3,756 Pondicherry 3,159 - - -

WestGujarat 3,630 3,830 3,630 3,830 Madhya Pradesh 3,140 - 3,200 - Chhattisgarh 3,320 - 3,320 - Maharashtra 3,027 3,267 3,027 3,267 Rajasthan 2,600 2,840 2,700 2,900

* = Subsidised price.Note :The minimum and maximum prices of granular superphosphate mentioned above are notcorresponding to the minimum and maximum prices of powder SSP. Currently, the differential between powder and granular SSP is about Rs.200 to Rs. 240 per tonne varying from state to state.

Source: Deptt. of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, New Delhi.

Kharif 2004 Rabi 2004-05

8.03 STATE-WISE PRICE OF SSP - 2004-05

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1992-93Particulars 1971-72 1981-82 1991-92 (Kharif)+

Effective+ Prior to+ Effective+ Effective (Rabi)+14.8.91 25.8.92 25.8.92@ 10.6.94

Nutrient prices (Rs./Kg.)1. N based on Urea 2.01 5.11 6.65 6.65 6.00 7.22 7.222. P2O5 based on :

SSP 2.89 4.88 7.75 7.75 15.00 11.63 13.13to to to to to

3.53 6.11 17.50 15.50 16.88

DAP 1.86 5.83 7.57 7.57 11.78 12.18 13.58to to to

12.43 14.07 16.30

Complex (NP/NPKs) 2.46 6.72 8.78 8.78 14.30 16.46to to to to to to

2.97 8.25 10.73 10.73 25.78 27.05

3. K2O based on MOP 0.89 2.17 2.83 2.83 7.50 5.94 6.13to to

6.50 6.57

Output prices(Rs./Kg.) (Crop Year)

4. Procurement prices of paddy 0.53 1.15 2.30 2.70 2.70 3.40 3.40

5. Procurement prices of whea 0.76 1.30 2.50 3.30 3.30 3.60 3.60

6. Procurement prices of gram - 1.45 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.70 6.70

7. Procurement prices of sorghum 0.55 1.16 2.05 2.40 2.40 2.80 2.80

PADDY8. Kg. of paddy required to buy 1 kg. N 3.79 4.44 2.89 2.46 2.22 2.12 2.129. Kg. of paddy required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 4.24 3.37 2.87 5.56 3.42 3.86to to to to to

6.66 5.31 6.48 4.56 4.96

- as DAP 3.51 5.07 3.29 2.80 4.36 3.58 3.99to to to

4.60 4.14 4.79

- as Complex 4.64 5.84 3.82 3.25 4.21 4.84to to to to to to

5.60 7.17 4.67 3.97 7.58 7.96

10 Kg. of paddy required to buy 1 kg. K2O 1.68 1.89 1.23 1.05 2.78 1.75 1.80to to

1.91 1.93

Prices of fertilisers mentioned against years 1971-72 are as on 1st Apr + = This represents effective date from which particularly prices changed @ = Urea price reduced by 10%, P2O5 and K2O prices decontrolled. Prices of P2O5 and K2O used here ar

after deducting adhoc subsidy element as prescribed by the G.O.(Continued)

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B. PHYSICAL RETURN

1994-95

A. FERTILISER & FOODGRAINS PRICES (Rs./Kg.)

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1995-96Particulars 2000-01 Prior to w.e.f 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

(Kharif)+ (Rabi)+ Feb. 28 Feb. 282002 2002

Nutrient prices (Rs./Kg.)1. N based on Urea 7.22 7.22 10.00 10.00 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.502. P2O5 based on :

SSP 14.29 16.25 15.63 15.63 15.63 16.25 16.25 16.25to to to to to to to to

17.66 18.21 21.88 21.88 21.88 21.88 23.94 23.38

DAP 16.96 18.11 15.43 15.43 16.22 16.22 16.22 16.22to to

18.48 19.45

Complex (NP/NPKs) 19.67 20.11 16.31 16.31 17.57 17.57 17.57 17.57to to to to to to to to

31.18 30.08 28.08 28.08 29.72 29.72 29.72 29.72

3. K2O based on MOP 6.03 7.00 7.09 7.09 7.43 7.43 7.43 7.43to to

7.57 8.00

Output prices(Rs./Kg.) (Crop Year)^

4. Procurement prices of paddy 3.60 3.60 5.10 5.30 5.30 5.30 5.50 5.60^5. Procurement prices of whea 3.80 3.80 6.10 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.30 6.40^6. Procurement prices of gram 7.00 7.00 11.00 12.00 12.00 12.20 14.00 14.25^7. Procurement prices of sorghum 3.00 3.00 4.45 4.85 4.85 4.85 5.05 5.15

PADDY8. Kg. of paddy required to buy 1 kg. N 2.01 2.01 1.96 1.89 1.98 1.98 1.91 1.889. Kg. of paddy required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 3.97 4.51 3.06 2.95 2.95 3.07 2.95 2.90to to to to to to to to

4.91 5.06 4.29 4.13 4.13 4.13 4.35 4.18

- as DAP 4.71 5.03 3.03 2.91 3.06 3.06 2.95 2.90to to

5.13 5.40

- as Complex 5.46 5.59 3.20 3.08 3.32 3.32 3.19 3.14to to to to to to to to

8.66 8.36 5.51 5.30 5.61 5.61 5.40 5.31

10 Kg. of paddy required to buy 1 kg. K2O 1.68 1.94 1.39 1.34 1.40 1.40 1.35 1.33to to

2.10 2.22

^ = The following amount was given as drought relief prices which were not part of MSThese wee special relief and not by way of any bonuPaddy = Rs.20, Wheat = Rs.10,Gram = Rs.5 and Sorghum = Rs.5 per quinta

(Continued)

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B. PHYSICAL RETURN

2001-02

A. FERTILISER & FOODGRAINS PRICES (Rs./Kg.)

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1992-93Particulars 1971-72 1981-82 1991-92 (Kharif)+

Effective+ Prior to+ Effective+ Effective (Rabi)+14.8.91 25.8.92 25.8.92@ 10.6.94

WHEAT11 Kg. of wheat required to buy 1 kg. N 2.64 3.93 2.66 2.02 1.82 2.01 2.0112 Kg. of wheat required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 3.80 3.75 3.10 2.35 4.55 3.23 3.65to to to to to

4.64 4.70 5.30 4.31 4.69

- as DAP 2.45 4.48 3.03 2.29 3.57 3.38 3.77to to to

3.77 3.91 4.53- as Complex 3.24 5.17 3.51 2.66 3.97 4.57

to to to to to to3.91 6.35 4.29 3.25 7.16 7.51

13 Kg. of wheat required to buy 1 kg.K2O 1.17 1.67 1.13 0.86 2.27 1.65 1.70to to

1.81 1.83

GRAM14 Kg. of gram required to buy 1 kg. N 3.52 1.33 1.11 1.00 1.08 1.0815 Kg. of gram required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 3.37 1.55 1.29 2.50 1.74 1.96to to to to

4.21 2.92 2.31 2.52- as DAP 4.02 1.51 1.26 1.96 1.82 2.03

to to to2.07 2.10 2.43

- as Complex 4.63 1.76 1.46 2.13 2.46to to to to to

5.69 2.15 1.79 3.85 4.0416 Kg. of gram required to buy 1 kg. K2O 1.50 0.57 0.47 1.25 0.89 0.91

to to0.97 0.98

SORGHUM17 Kg. of sorghum required to buy 1 kg. N 3.65 4.41 3.24 2.77 2.50 2.58 2.5818 Kg. of sorghum required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 5.25 4.21 3.78 3.23 6.25 4.15 4.69to to to to to

6.42 5.27 7.29 5.54 6.03- as DAP 3.38 5.03 3.69 3.15 4.91 4.35 4.85

to to to5.18 5.03 5.82

- as Complex 4.47 5.79 4.28 3.66 5.11 5.88to to to to to to

5.40 7.11 5.23 4.47 9.21 9.66

19 Kg. of sorghum required 1.62 1.87 1.38 1.18 3.13 2.12 2.19 to buy 1 kg. K2O to to

2.32 2.35(Continued)

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B. PHYSICAL RETURN

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1995-96Particulars 2000-01 Prior to w.e.f 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

(Kharif)+ (Rabi)+ Feb. 28 Feb. 282002 2002

WHEAT11 Kg. of wheat required to buy 1 kg. N 1.90 1.90 1.64 1.61 1.69 1.69 1.67 1.6412 Kg. of wheat required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 3.76 4.28 2.56 2.52 2.52 2.62 2.58 2.54to to to to to to to to

4.65 4.79 3.59 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.80 3.65

- as DAP 4.46 4.77 2.53 2.49 2.62 2.62 2.57 2.53to to

4.86 5.12- as Complex 5.18 5.29 2.67 2.63 2.83 2.83 2.79 2.75

to to to to to to to to8.21 7.92 4.60 4.53 4.79 4.79 4.72 4.64

13 Kg. of wheat required to buy 1 kg.K2O 1.59 1.84 1.16 1.14 1.20 1.20 1.18 1.16to to

1.99 2.11

GRAM14 Kg. of gram required to buy 1 kg. N 1.03 1.03 0.91 0.83 0.88 0.86 0.75 0.7415 Kg. of gram required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 2.04 2.32 1.42 1.30 1.30 1.33 1.16 1.14to to to to to to to to

2.52 2.60 1.99 1.82 1.82 1.79 1.71 1.64- as DAP 2.42 2.59 1.40 1.29 1.35 1.33 1.16 1.14

to to2.64 2.78

- as Complex 2.81 2.87 1.48 1.36 1.46 1.44 1.26 1.23to to to to to to to to

4.45 4.30 2.55 2.34 2.48 2.44 2.12 2.0916 Kg. of gram required to buy 1 kg. K2O 0.86 1.00 0.64 0.59 0.62 0.61 0.53 0.52

to to1.08 1.14

SORGHUM17 Kg. of sorghum required to buy 1 kg. N 2.41 2.41 2.25 2.06 2.16 2.16 2.08 2.0418 Kg. of sorghum required to buy 1 kg. P2O5

- as SSP 4.76 5.42 3.51 3.22 3.22 3.35 3.22 3.16to to to to to to to to

5.89 6.07 4.92 4.51 4.51 4.51 4.74 4.54- as DAP 5.65 6.04 3.47 3.18 3.34 3.34 3.21 3.15

to to6.16 6.48

- as Complex 6.56 6.70 3.67 3.36 3.62 3.62 3.48 3.41to to to to to to to to

10.39 10.03 6.31 5.79 6.13 6.13 5.89 5.77

19 Kg. of sorghum required 2.01 2.33 1.59 1.46 1.53 1.53 1.47 1.44 to buy 1 kg. K2O to to

2.52 2.67

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B. PHYSICAL RETURN

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Whether it can be Name of the state Name of the tax Rate passed on to the

buyer ( Y for Yes and N for No)

EastAssam Value Added Tax 4% Y

Bihar Value Added Tax 4% Y

Jharkhand Sales Tax 4% YSurcharge on Sales Tax

Orissa Value Added Tax 4% Y

West Bengal Value Added Tax 4% Y

Manipur Value Added Tax 4% Y

Meghalaya Value Added Tax 4% Y

Nagaland Value Added Tax 4% Y

Tripura Value Added Tax 4% Y

NorthHaryana Sales tax Nil -

Toll Tax,Turnover Tax etc. NilDelhi Value Added Tax 4% Y

J & K Value Added Tax 4% YToll Tax Rs. 401.11/tonne of Y

fertiliser materialPunjab Sales tax Nil -

Toll Tax,Turnover Tax etc. NilUttar Pradesh Trade Tax (applicable on

nitrogenous fertilisers and 6.5% Ynitrogen component of NP/NPK complexes only)Any other tax Nil -

Uttaranchal Trade Tax (applicable onnitrogenous fertilisers and 4% Ynitrogen component of NP/NPK complexes only)Any other tax Nil -

SouthAndhra Pradesh Value Added Tax 4% Y

Karnataka Value Added Tax 4% Y

(Continued)

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8.05 VALUE ADDED TAX/SALES TAX AND OTHER LOCAL TAXES ON FERTILISERS(As on 1st October, 2005)

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Whether it can be Name of the state Name of the tax Rate passed on to the

buyer ( Y for Yes and N for No)

South (Concluded)Kerala Value Added Tax 4% Y

Tamil Nadu Sales Tax* 4% YSurcharge on Sales Tax 5% -Turnover Tax :Applicable on all fertilisers as per the following slabs N

Upto Rs. 10 Crores - Nil > Rs.10 Crores to Rs. 25 Crores - 1.0% > Rs.25 Crores to Rs. 50 Crores - 1.5% > Rs.50 Crores to Rs.100 Crores - 2.0% > Rs.100 Crores to Rs.300 Crores - 2.5% > Rs. 300 Crores - 3%

Pondicherry Sales Tax* 1% YSurcharge on Sales Tax Nil -

WestGujarat Sales Tax 6% (only on Nitrogenous fertilisers) Y

Surcharge on Sales Tax 10%Turnover Tax -Toll Tax Nil -Any other local Tax (Octori) Varies from place to place, 1% to 2% -

Madhya Pradesh Commercial Tax 4% (w.e.f. 1.6.2004)Surcharge on Commercial Tax 15% (w.e.f. 1.6.2004)

Chhattisgarh Sales Tax 4% YSurcharge on Sales Tax 15% YTurnover Tax -Toll Tax -

Maharashtra Value Added Tax 4% YSurcharge on Sales Tax Nil -Toll Tax varies from place to place NAny other local Tax (Octori) 1% to 3% varies from place to place -

Rajasthan Sales Tax 4% YSurcharge on Sales Tax Nil -Turnover Tax Nil -Toll Tax Nil -

Goa Sales Tax 4% YSurcharge on Sales Tax 10%Toll Tax Nil -Any other local Tax Nil -

* = Single point Sales Tax at the point of first sale . Notes : 1. Inter-state movement of chemical fertilisers is liable to Central sales tax @ 4% w.e.f. 1.1.75 when covered by 'C' and 'D' forms, otherwise at 10%.

2. States where there is no sales tax have not been included.3. VAT was introduced w.e.f. 1.4.2005

8.05 VALUE ADDED TAX/SALES TAX AND OTHER LOCAL TAXES ON FERTILISERS(As on 1st October, 2005) (Concluded)

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Zone/State Fertilisers & soil conditioners Subsidy

East

1 Arunachal Pradesh* Soil conditioners 50%

2 Meghalaya* Urea Rs.350 per tonneDAP Rs.850 per tonneMOP Rs.150 per tonne

In addition, transport subsidy @ Rs.1.70 per Km. per tonne to the wholesalers. Also Rs. 0.85 per Km. per tonne for transport of SSP to the retailers only.

3 Mizoram* Urea Rs.920 per tonneDAP Rs.2893 per tonneMOP Rs.2363 per tonneSSP Rs.661 per tonne

4 Nagaland* All Fertilizers 50%

5 Sikkim* Urea, DAP, MOP,Suphala & Rock- 40%phosphate

6 West Bengal* Basic Slag 90%Dolomite 75%

North

1 Uttar Pradesh Soil conditioners 50% on Gypsum to be used in Pulses & oilseeds75% on Gypsum to be used forreclamation of soils

2 Uttaranchal Soil conditioners 25%, maximum @ Rs.500/ha

3 Haryana Soil conditioners 50%

4 Punjab Soil conditioners 25%

(Continued)

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8.06 SUBSIDY ON FERTILISERS AND SOIL CONDITIONERS(By State Governments)

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Zone/State Fertilisers & soil conditioners Subsidy

South1 Karnataka* soil conditioners/micronutrients Gypsum Rs. 200/= per hectare

Micronutrient Rs. 100/= per hectare givenunder Thrust Programme

2 Kerala* Fertilisers & soil conditioners Production incentive to paddy cultivation @ Rs. 350 per hectare per season

3 Andaman & Dolomite 100%Nicobar Nitrogenous 15% CostIslands* Phosphatic 25% Cost + 100% Transport Subsidy

Potassic 15% Cost

West1 Rajasthan Soil conditioners 50%

Note: 1.

2. Rates of subsidy mentioned here are in addition to subsidy on fertilisers given by G.O.I. separately.

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* = In the absence of latest data, information published in "Fertiliser Statistics-2003-2004 " has been repeated.A Governemnt of India subsidy scheme is in operation beginning Rabi 1979-80 for the purchase of seeds,fertilisers and pesticides ranging from 25% in the case of small farmers, 331/3% in the case of marginalfarmers and 50% in the case of scheduled tribes.

8.06 SUBSIDY ON FERTILISERS AND SOIL CONDITIONERS (Concluded)(By State Governments)

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Sl. Year Food Fertilisers

No. Imported Indigenous Total

1 1976-77 4,773 N.A. N.A. 600

2 1977-78 4,801 2,410 250 2,660

3 1978-79 5,694 1,710 1,722 3,432

4 1979-80 6,000 2,830 3,208 6,038

5 1980-81 6,500 3,350 1,700 5,050

6 1981-82 7,000 1,000 2,750 3,750

7 1982-83 7,110 550 5,500 6,050

8 1983-84 8,350 1,420 9,000 10,420

9 1984-85 11,010 7,273 12,000 19,273

10 1985-86 16,500 3,237 16,000 19,237

11 1986-87 20,000 1,971 17,000 18,971

12 1987-88 20,000 1,140 20,500 21,640

13 1988-89 22,000 2,007 30,000 32,007

14 1989-90 24,760 7,711 37,710 45,421

15 1990-91 24,500 6,593 37,297 43,890

16 1991-92 28,500 12,996 35,000 47,996

17 1992-93 28,000 9,961 48,000 57,961

18 1993-94 55,370 5,990 38,000 43,990

19 1994-95 51,000 11,660 40,750 52,410

20 1995-96 53,770 19,350 43,000 62,350

21 1996-97 60,660 11,631 47,430 59,061

22 1997-98 79,000 7,220 66,000 73,220

23 1998-99 91,000 1,242 74,730 75,972

24 1999-2000 94,340 741 86,700 87,441

25 2000-01 120,600 10 94,800 94,810

26 2001-02 174,990 473 82,570 83,043

27 2002-03 241,760 - 77,900 77,900

28 2003-04 252,000 - 85,210 85,210

29 2004-05 (RE) 258,000 4,730 101,432 106,162

30 2005-06 (BE) 262,000 9,435 101,104 110,539

(RE) = Revised Estimat (BE) = Budget Estimates

Note : From 1992-93 on wards ( w.e.f. 25.8.1992, the figures of subsidy on fertilisers are only on Urea).

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8.07 (a) CENTRAL SUBSIDY ON FOOD AND FERTILISERS(1976-77 to 2005-06)

(Rs. million)

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Year Total Amount

1992-93 3,397 $

1993-94 5,173 $

1994-95 5,280

1995-96 5,000

1996-97 16,718

1997-98 25,960

1998-99 37,900

1999-2000 45,000

2000-01 43,190

2001-02 45,035

2002-03 32,245

2003-04 33,260

2004-05 (RE) 50,460

2005-06 (BE) 52,000 (RE) = Revised Estimate. (BE) = Budget Estimate. $ = Assistance for fertiliser promotion.

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(Rs. Million) AND POTASSIC FERTILISERS

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(Rs./tonne)

Year Period

DA

P

(Indi

geno

us)

DA

P

(Impo

rted)

SS

P

MO

P

10-2

6-26

12-3

2-16

14-2

8-14

14-3

5-14

15-1

5-15

16-2

0-0

17-1

7-17

19-1

9-19

20-2

0-0

23-2

3-0

28-2

8-0

1992-93 1st Oct - 31st March 1000 1000 - 1000 999 962 - 994 576 435 653 730 435 500 609

1993-96 1993-94 to 1995-96 1000 - 340 1000 999 962 - 994 576 435 653 730 435 500 609

1996-97 1st April - 5th July 1000 - 340 1000 999 962 - 994 576 435 653 730 435 500 609

6th July - 31st March 3000 1500 500 1500 2346 2487 2176 2633 1353 1304 1534 1714 1304 1500 1826

1997-98 1st April - 30th Sept 3750 2250 600 2000 2986 3142 2749 3320 1723 1630 1953 2182 1630 1875 2283

1st Oct - 31st March 3500 2000 600 2000 2844 2968 2597 3130 1641 1522 1860 2079 1522 1750 2131

1998-99 1st April - 30th Sept 4400 3400 600 3000 3777 3827 3590 4071 2814 2477 3189 3564 2752 3165 3853

1st Oct - 31st Dec 4285 3400 900 3000 3712 3748 3514 3983 2760 2412 3128 3496 2680 3082 3752

1st Jan - 31st March 4000 3200 900 3000 3550 3550 3325 3763 2625 2250 2975 3325 2500 2875 3500

1999-2000 1st April - 30th June 4150 3050 900 3250 3742 3718 3480 3934 2757 2333 3125 3492 2592 2981 3629

1st July - 30th Sept 4250 3200 900 3300 3820 3802 3559 4024 2817 2390 3193 3568 2656 3054 3718

1st Oct - 31st Dec 4300 3200 900 3300 3849 3837 3592 4063 2841 2419 3220 3599 2688 3091 3763

1st Jan - 28th Feb 4550 3250 900 3350 4010 4021 3767 4265 2970 2560 3366 3762 2844 3271 3982

29th Feb - 31st March 3900 1050 800 2800 3407 3427 3212 3638 2528 2192 2865 3202 2436 2801 3410

2000-01Final Rate 1st April - 30th June 4450 1050 800 2900 3758 3831 3595 4082 2810 2502 3184 3559 2780 3197 3892

1st July - 30th Sept 3700 1350 700 3050 3402 3356 3139 3543 2496 2081 2829 3162 2312 2659 3237

1st Oct - 31st Dec 3900 1550 700 3200 3580 3535 3306 3733 2628 2194 2979 3329 2438 2803 3413

1st Jan - 31st March 4100 2550 700 3200 3693 3672 3437 3886 2722 2306 3085 3448 2563 2947 3588

2001-02Final Rate 1st April - 30th June 4100 1650 700 3200 3693 3672 3437 3886 2722 2306 3085 3448 2563 2947 3588

1st July - 30th Sept 3600 1700 700 3200 3412 3328 3109 3503 2488 2025 2819 3151 2250 2588 3150

1st Oct - 31st Dec 3400 1350 700 3300 3343 3218 3001 3373 2419 1913 2741 3064 2125 2444 2975

1st Jan. - 27th Feb. 3450 1750 700 3400 3414 3279 3057 3435 2467 1941 2796 3125 2156 2480 301928th Feb - 31st March 3000 1250 650 3150 3053 2903 2704 3032 2194 1688 2486 2779 1875 2156 2625

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(Rs./tonne)

Year Period

DA

P

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us)

DA

P

(Impo

rted)

SS

P

MO

P

10-2

6-26

12-3

2-16

14-2

8-14

14-3

5-14

15-1

5-15

16-2

0-0

17-1

7-17

19-1

9-19

20-2

0-0

23-2

3-0

28-2

8-0

2002-03Final Rate 1st April - 30th June 2598 1773 650 3184 Group-I 2681 2634 2103 2906 1459 614 1061 2229 777 812 1943

Group-II 3289 3363 2953 3756 2371 1586 2094 2738 1992 2209 26931st July - 30th Sept 2591 1702 650 3138 Group-I 2657 2616 2107 2893 1498 659 1106 2070 845 891 1731

1773 Group-II 3344 3440 3069 3855 2529 1759 2274 2939 2220 2471 30111st Oct - 31st Dec 2425 1687 650 3093 Group-I 2549 2498 1991 2763 1403 563 998 2146 735 763 1863

Group-II 3253 3343 2978 3750 2460 1690 2196 2852 2143 2383 29041st Jan. - 27th Feb. & 2694 1589 650 3030 Group-I 2661 2647 2189 2947 1647 831 1275 2264 1081 1161 207012th Mar. - 31st Mar. Group-II 3288 3400 3067 3825 2588 1835 2341 2335 260428th Feb - 11th March 2488 1383 650 2824 Group-I 2461 2447 1989 2747 1447 631 1075 2064 881 961 1870

Group-II 3088 3200 2867 3625 2388 1635 2141 2135 24042003-04Final Rate 1st April - 30th June 2817 2346 650 2964 Group-I 2725 2687 2248 2989 (1820) 892 1387 2627 1168 (1376) 2540

(1267)Group-II 3339 3424 3108 3849 2668 1875 2432 3115 2397 2676 3259

1st July - 30th Sept 2987 2120 650 2828 Group-I 2732 2730 2314 3051 (1776) 1013 1479 2569 1323 (1362) 2521(1255)

Group-II 3172 3258 2931 3668 2487 1718 2227 2886 2203 2453 29881st Oct - 31st Dec 3234 2061 650 2763 Group-I 2821 2855 2451 3199 (1783) 1167 1616 2847 1507 (1399) 2961

(1287)Group-II 3283 3409 3098 3846 2641 1906 2401 3082 2431 2715 3307

1st Jan. - 31st March 3979 2007 650 2731 Group-I 3173 3302 2987 3729 (1746) 1817 (2282) (3370) 2323 (1379) 3777(1270)

Group-II 3470 3659 3404 4146 2982 2293 2788 3514 2918 3274 39882004-05Final rate 1st April - 30th June 4215 2739 650 5368 Group-I 3273 3433 3155 3889 (1716) 2036 2507 3515 2603 (1351) 4012

(1246)Group-II 3596 3821 3607 4341 3218 2552 3056 3813 3249 (3654) 4451

1st July - 30th Sept 4250 4250 650 5606 Group-I 4602 4275 3703 4585 3006 1599 2815 4526 1951 (1836) 4084(2793) (1667)

Group-II 5270 5076 4637 5519 4007 2666 3949 4811 3286 (3698) 4504

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Year Period

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us)

DA

P

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rted)

SS

P

MO

P

10-2

6-26

12-3

2-16

14-2

8-14

14-3

5-14

15-1

5-15

16-2

0-0

17-1

7-17

19-1

9-19

20-2

0-0

23-2

3-0

28-2

8-0

1st Oct - 31st Dec 5420 5181 650 5387 Group-I 5134 4952 4494 5384 3834 2528 3752 5580 3106 (1865) 5708(2774) (1693)

Group-II 5566 5471 5100 5990 4483 3220 4488 5414 3972 (4486) 54631st Jan. - 31st March 5417 5417 650 6077 Group-I 5479 5147 4695 5555 4112 2581 4069 6052 3194 (1768) 6005

(2923) (1608)Group-II 5961 5725 5369 6229 4835 3351 4888 5861 4157 (4700) 5724

2005-06 1st April - 30th June 4546 5394 650 6045 Group-I 5001 4578 4038 4894 3417 1841 3280 5456 2273 (1756) 5138Final rate (2910) (1597)

Group-II 5636 5340 4927 5783 4369 2857 4359 5269 3542 (3993) 4863Base rate w.e.f. 1.7.2005 5613 5000 650* 6066 Group-I 5555 5251 4685 5645 3888 2399 3815 5733 2896 (2095) 5540

975** (3135) (1892)Group-II 6119 5927 5475 6435 (4734) 3302 4774 5732 4024 (4547) 5538

Note 1. Base rate for making on account payment. * = upto 31st August, 2005. ** = w.e.f. 1st September 2005.2. Figures in brackets are for gas based units.

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Fertiliser Division Railway tariff Effective classification from 100 200 500 1000 1500 2000

(125 A) 5-9-92 56.80 92.20 201.30 387.90 551.30 675.101-4-93 62.50 101.40 221.40 434.40 617.50 756.10

'' 1-4-94 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80'' 1-4-95 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80'' 1-8-96 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80'' 1-4-97 70.00 116.60 261.30 516.20 743.00 919.30

110 15-10-97 80.30 132.00 293.90 577.40 830.10 1026.60'' 20-6-98 80.30 132.00 293.90 577.40 830.10 1026.60'' 1-4-99 83.50 137.30 305.70 600.50 863.30 1067.70

125 1-4-2000 96.70 161.10 361.00 713.30 1026.50 1270.20'' 1-4-2001 99.60 165.90 371.80 734.70 1057.30 1308.30'' 1-4-2002 104.30 173.00 379.30 723.00 1066.80 1323.00'' 1-4-2003 104.30 173.00 379.30 723.00 1066.80 1323.00'' 1-4-2004 104.30 173.00 379.30 723.00 1066.80 1323.00

Chemical Manures 110 1-4-2005 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20

(115 A) 5-9-92 53.10 85.70 186.30 357.90 508.20 622.30'' 1-4-93 58.40 94.30 204.90 400.80 569.20 697.00'' 1-4-94 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70'' 1-4-95 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70'' 1-8-96 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70'' 1-4-97 65.40 108.40 241.80 476.20 684.90 847.50

105 15-10-97 77.20 126.80 281.20 552.30 793.40 981.60'' 20-6-98 77.20 126.80 281.20 552.30 793.40 981.60'' 1-4-99 80.30 131.90 292.40 574.40 825.10 1020.90

115 1-4-2000 90.40 149.70 334.00 658.10 946.30 1170.90'' 1-4-2001 93.10 154.20 344.00 677.80 974.70 1206.00'' 1-4-2002 95.90 159.20 348.90 665.20 981.40 1217.20'' 1-4-2003 95.90 159.20 348.90 665.20 981.40 1217.20'' 1-4-2004 95.90 159.20 348.90 665.20 981.40 1217.20

Chemical Manures 100 1-4-2005 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40(Continued)

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Railway freight (Rs./tonne) for distance (km)

Wagon loadsI. Calcium ammonium nitrate, manure mixture, zinc sulphate, Calcium nitrate (5-9-92 till date)

Chemical Manures Divn. A

Train loads

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II. Urea (125 A) 5-9-92 56.80 92.20 201.30 387.90 551.30 675.101-4-93 62.50 101.40 221.40 434.40 617.50 756.10

'' 1-4-94 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80'' 1-4-95 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80'' 1-8-96 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80

(115 A) 5-9-92 53.10 85.70 186.30 357.90 508.20 622.30'' 1-4-93 58.40 94.30 204.90 400.80 569.20 697.00'' 1-4-94 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70'' 1-4-95 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70'' 1-8-96 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70

(125 M) 1-4-97 62.50 104.10 233.30 460.90 663.40 820.80(95) 15-10-97 71.50 116.60 256.50 502.40 720.50 890.50

'' 20-6-98 71.50 116.60 256.50 502.40 720.50 890.50'' 1-4-99 74.40 121.30 266.80 522.50 749.30 926.10

(95C) 1-4-2000 74.40 121.30 266.80 522.50 749.30 926.10'' 1-4-2001 74.40 121.30 266.80 522.50 749.30 926.10

(95) 1-4-2002 79.20 131.50 288.20 549.50 810.70 1005.50'' 1-4-2003 79.20 131.50 288.20 549.50 810.70 1005.50'' 1-4-2004 79.20 131.50 288.20 549.50 810.70 1005.50

Chemical Manures 110 1-4-2005 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20

(115 M) 1-4-97 58.40 96.80 215.90 425.20 611.50 756.70(85) 15-10-97 69.90 112.90 246.20 479.70 687.30 868.40

'' 20-6-98 69.90 112.90 246.20 479.70 687.30 868.40'' 1-4-99 72.70 117.40 256.00 498.90 714.80 883.10

(85C) 1-4-2000 72.70 117.40 256.00 498.90 714.80 883.10'' 1-4-2001 72.70 117.40 256.00 498.90 714.80 883.10

(90) 1-4-2002 75.10 124.60 273.10 520.60 768.10 952.60'' 1-4-2003 75.10 124.60 273.10 520.60 768.10 952.60'' 1-4-2004 75.10 124.60 273.10 520.60 768.10 952.60

Chemical Manures 100 1-4-2005 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40(Continued)

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Railway freight (Rs./tonne) for distance (km)

Wagon loadsChemical Manures Divn. A

Train loads

Wagon loads

Train loads

Indexed to Chemical Manures Divn. A

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(110 A) 5-9-92 51.50 82.50 178.90 342.80 486.80 595.80'' 1-4-93 56.70 90.80 196.80 383.90 545.20 667.30'' 1-4-94 56.70 93.20 207.40 407.30 585.80 724.40'' 1-4-95 56.70 93.20 207.40 407.30 585.80 724.40'' 1-8-96 56.70 93.20 207.40 407.30 585.80 724.40'' 1-4-97 63.50 104.40 232.30 456.20 656.10 811.30

95 15-10-97 71.50 116.60 256.50 502.40 720.50 890.50'' 20-6-98 71.50 116.60 256.50 502.40 720.50 890.50'' 1-4-99 74.40 121.30 266.80 522.50 749.30 926.10

110 1-4-2000 87.70 144.20 321.00 630.50 906.50 1121.10'' 1-4-2001 90.30 148.50 330.60 649.40 933.70 1154.70'' 1-4-2002 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20'' 1-4-2003 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20'' 1-4-2004 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20

Chemical Manures 110 1-4-2005 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20

(100 A) 5-9-92 47.60 76.10 163.70 313.10 444.10 543.20'' 1-4-93 52.40 83.70 180.10 350.70 497.40 608.40'' 1-4-94 52.40 85.90 189.80 372.10 534.40 660.50'' 1-4-95 52.40 85.90 189.80 372.10 534.40 660.50'' 1-8-96 52.40 85.90 189.80 372.10 534.40 660.50'' 1-4-97 58.70 96.20 212.60 416.80 598.50 739.80

85 15-10-97 69.90 112.90 246.20 479.70 687.30 868.40'' 20-6-98 69.90 112.90 246.20 479.70 687.30 868.40'' 1-4-99 72.70 117.40 256.00 498.90 714.80 883.10

100 1-4-2000 81.00 133.10 293.70 575.80 827.00 1022.10'' 1-4-2001 83.40 137.10 302.50 593.10 851.80 1052.80

105 1-4-2002 87.60 145.30 318.60 607.30 896.10 1111.30'' 1-4-2003 87.60 145.30 318.60 607.30 896.10 1111.30'' 1-4-2004 87.60 145.30 318.60 607.30 896.10 1111.30

Chemical Manures 100 1-4-2005 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40(Continued)

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Railway freight (Rs./tonne) for distance (km)

Wagon loadsIII. Ammonium sulphate, Ammonium chloride, Ammonium sulphate nitrate

Chemical Manures Divn.B

Train loadsChemical Manures Divn.B

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(90 A) 5-9-92 36.50 57.70 123.00 234.00 331.40 405.10'' 1-4-93 40.20 63.50 135.30 262.10 371.20 453.70'' 1-4-94 40.20 65.20 142.60 278.10 398.80 492.50'' 1-4-95 40.20 65.20 142.60 278.10 398.80 492.50'' 1-8-96 40.20 65.20 142.60 278.10 398.80 492.50'' 1-4-97 45.00 73.00 159.70 311.50 446.70 551.60'' 15-10-97 51.60 83.70 183.40 358.50 513.80 635.00'' 20-6-98 51.60 83.70 183.40 358.50 513.80 635.00'' 1-4-99 53.70 87.00 190.70 372.80 534.40 660.40

(90) 1-4-2000 77.20 125.30 274.50 536.20 768.70 949.80'' 1-4-2001 79.50 129.10 282.70 552.30 791.80 978.30

100 1-4-2002 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40'' 1-4-2003 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40'' 1-4-2004 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40

Chemical Manures 110 1-4-2005 91.70 152.20 333.70 636.20 938.70 1164.20

(85 B) 5-9-92 34.90 54.90 116.60 221.70 313.70 383.50'' 1-4-93 38.40 60.40 128.30 248.30 351.30 429.50'' 1-4-94 38.40 62.00 135.20 263.40 377.40 466.30'' 1-4-95 38.40 62.00 135.20 263.40 377.40 466.30'' 1-8-96 38.40 62.00 135.20 263.40 377.40 466.30'' 1-4-97 43.00 69.40 151.40 295.00 422.70 522.30'' 15-10-97 49.60 80.20 174.80 340.60 488.00 602.90'' 20-6-98 49.60 80.20 174.80 340.60 488.00 602.90'' 1-4-99 51.60 83.40 181.80 354.20 507.50 627.00

(85) 1-4-2000 76.30 123.30 268.80 523.80 750.50 927.30'' 1-4-2001 78.60 127.00 276.90 539.50 773.00 955.10

95 1-4-2002 79.20 131.50 288.20 549.50 810.70 1005.50'' 1-4-2003 79.20 131.50 288.20 549.50 810.70 1005.50'' 1-4-2004 79.20 131.50 288.20 549.50 810.70 1005.50

Chemical Manures 100 1-4-2005 83.40 138.40 303.40 578.40 853.40 1058.40( ) = Railway tariff classification number. * = Brought under Division 'C' w.e.f 28.8.92+ = Brought under Division 'C' w.e.f 1.3.93.

Wagon loadsChemical Manures Divn.C

Train loads

IV. Ammonium nitrophosphate, Ammonium phosphate, Ammonium sulphate phosphate +, Diammonium Phosphate, Monoammonium phosphate, Nitrophosphate, NPK - fertilizers,Superphosphate, Single superphosphate Triple superphosphate, Ground phosphate,Mineral phosphate Ephosphate, Phosphate of lime, Phosphatic -nodules, Muriate

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Analysing State/UT Capacity

Static Mobile Static Mobile Static Mobile Total (`000 Nos.) East Zone 80 23 - - 80 23 103 740.00Arunachal Pradesh 1 - - - 1 - 1 5.00Assam 8 4 - - 8 4 12 106.00Bihar* 23 - - - 23 - 23 200.00Jharkhand* 7 3 - - 7 3 10 67.00Orissa 11 - - - 11 - 11 120.00West Bengal 19 8 - - 19 8 27 131.00Manipur 3 3 - - 3 3 6 20.00Meghalaya 1 1 - - 1 1 2 10.00Nagaland 3 - - - 3 - 3 45.00Sikkim 1 - - - 1 - 1 8.00Tripura* 2 4 - - 2 4 6 20.00Mizoram* 1 - - - 1 - 1 8.00

North Zone 163 36 5 3 168 39 207 2775.00Haryana* 30 - 1 - 31 - 31 313.00Himachal Pradesh 11 2 - - 11 2 13 100.00Jammu & Kashmir 5 4 - - 5 4 9 55.00Punjab 55 10 - 1 55 11 66 581.00Uttar Pradesh* 48 18 4 2 52 20 72 1637.00Uttaranchal 13 2 - - 13 2 15 84.00Chandigarh - - - - - - - - Delhi 1 - - - 1 - 1 5.00

South Zone 78 33 8 2 86 35 121 2157.00Andhra Pradesh 23 4 3 1 26 5 31 523.00Karnataka 19 3 3 - 22 3 25 419.00Kerala 14 9 1 - 15 9 24 372.00Tamil Nadu 19 16 1 1 20 17 37 828.00Pondicherry 2 - - - 2 - 2 3.00A & N Islands 1 1 - - 1 1 2 12.00

West Zone 78 21 14 7 92 28 120 1075.00Gujarat 16 4 4 1 20 5 25 239.00Madhya Predesh* 18 5 1 2 19 7 26 314.00Chhattisgarh 4 - - - 4 - 4 40.00Maharashtra 29 - 7 4 36 4 40 179.00Rajasthan 9 11 2 - 11 11 22 278.00Goa 1 1 - - 1 1 2 24.00Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 - - - 1 - 1 1.00Total All India 399 113 27 12 426 125 551 6747.00Source : Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

State Govt. Fertiliser Industry Total

9.01 (a) STATEWISE NUMBER OF SOIL TESTING LABORATORIES ANDANALYSING CAPACITY -2004-05

Name of Soil Testing Laboratories

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Analysing Number ofState/UT Capacity Samples analysed % Utilisation

(`000 Nos.) (`000 Nos.)East Zone 740.00 318.00 43.0Arunachal Pradesh 5.00 2.00 40.0Assam 106.00 59.00 55.7Bihar* 200.00 16.00 8.0Jharkhand* 67.00 3.00 4.5Orissa 120.00 119.00 99.2West Bengal 131.00 47.00 35.9Manipur 20.00 7.00 35.0Meghalaya 10.00 10.00 100.0Nagaland 45.00 21.00 46.7Sikkim 8.00 8.00 100.0Tripura* 20.00 18.00 90.0Mizoram* 8.00 8.00 100.0

North Zone 2775.00 2130.38 76.8Haryana* 313.00 273.00 87.2Himachal Pradesh 100.00 89.00 89.0Jammu & Kashmir 55.00 36.00 65.5Punjab 581.00 170.00 29.3Uttar Pradesh* 1637.00 1483.10 90.6Uttaranchal 84.00 79.00 94.0Chandigarh 0.00 0.00Delhi 5.00 0.30 6.0

South Zone 2157.00 1480.60 68.6Andhra Pradesh 523.00 458.00 87.6Karnataka 419.00 275.00 65.6Kerala 372.00 70.00 18.8Tamil Nadu 828.00 664.00 80.2Pondicherry 3.00 2.60 86.7A & N Islands 12.00 11.00 91.7

West Zone 1075.00 897.20 83.5Gujarat 239.00 322.00 134.7Madhya Predesh* 314.00 156.00 49.7Chhattisgarh 40.00 31.40 78.5Maharashtra 179.00 106.00 59.2Rajasthan 278.00 258.00 92.8Goa 24.00 23.30 97.1Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1.00 0.50 50.0Total All India 6747.00 4826.18 71.5 * = Tentative figuresSource : Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delh

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Year Capacity No. of samplesanalysed

1988-89 47 87400 76824 7.71989-90 47 87400 72965 6.71990-91 51 93000 73881 5.51991-92 51 92300 77420 7.01992-93 52 94560 79958 5.31993-94 53 96746 89068 5.41994-95 55 104275 85666 5.61995-96 61 106475 93833 5.21996-97 63 107430 96450 5.51997-98 63 109920 98386 6.01998-99 64 113400 92958 6.61999-2000 66 120115 101192* 6.02000-01 66 120315 99635* 4.72001-02 66 120415 104188 5.72002-03 67 125480 109504 5.42003-04 67 124778 104647 5.52004-05 67 124730 108859 6.0Source: CFQC&TI, Faridabad * = Information awaited from some states.

No. of Annual Capacity SamplesState/UT Labs. Analysing Analysed Non-Standard Utilisation Non-Standard

capacity (%) (%)East Zone 9 12000 7440 485 62.0 6.5 Assam 1 250 167 2 66.8 1.2 Bihar 1 2000 881 34 44.1 3.9 Jharkhand 1 1500 677 1 45.1 0.1 Orissa 2 3500 2429 197 69.4 8.1 West Bengal 3 4500 3286 251 73.0 7.6 Mizoram 1 250 - - - - North Zone 13 20880 20182 1,561 96.7 7.7 Haryana 2 3300 2801 187 84.9 6.7 Himachal Pradesh 2 2000 1762 218 88.1 12.4 Jammu & Kashmir 2 1280 822 17 64.2 2.1 Punjab 2 3500 3513 91 100.4 2.6 Uttar Pradesh 3 10000 10847 1,033 108.5 9.5 Uttaranchal 2 800 437 15 54.6 3.4 South Zone 26 45650 41419 1,483 90.7 3.6 Andhra Pradesh 5 15000 13551 225 90.3 1.7 Karnataka 4 8150 5756 288 70.6 5.0 Kerala 2 5000 4209 376 84.2 8.9 Tamil Nadu 14 16800 17221 593 102.5 3.4 Pondicherry 1 700 682 1 97.4 0.1 West Zone 15 37700 28729 2,614 76.2 9.1 Gujarat 3 7750 8206 96 105.9 1.2 Madhya Predesh 4 9150 5388 997 58.9 18.5 Chhattisgarh 1 4800 1933 124 40.3 6.4 Maharashtra 4 10000 9106 1,212 91.1 13.3 Rajasthan 3 6000 4096 185 68.3 4.5 Govt. of India 4 8500 11089 392 130.5 3.5 Total All India 67 124730 108859 6,535 87.3 6.0 N.A. = Not available. Source : Central Fertiliser Quality Control & Training Institute, Faridabad

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No. of Samples

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Per cent samples found non-standard

No. of Labs.

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Sl. State/Union Annual Sl. State/Union AnnualNo Territory Laboratory analytica No Territory Laboratory analytica

capacity capacity (No. of (No. of

Samples) Samples)1 Assam 1 Ulubari 250 16 Uttar Pradesh 1 Lucknow

2 Varanasi 100002 Bihar 1 Patna 2000 3 Meerut

Soil Testing Lab.3 Jharkhand 1 Ranchi 1500

17 Uttaranchal 1 Udham Singh Nagar 8004 Orissa 1 Bhubaneshwar 3500 2 Pauri

2 Sambalpur 18 Andhra 1 RajendranagarPradesh 2 Warangal

5 West Bengal 1 Tollyganj 3 Bapatala 150002 Berhampur 4500 4 Anantpur3 Midnapore 5 Tadepalligudem

6 Mizoram 1 Aizawal 250 19 Karnataka 1 Bangalore2 Dharwad 8150

7 Gujarat 1 Gandhinagar 3 Belthanagody2 Junagarh 7750 4 Gangavath3 Bardoli

20 Kerala 1 Thiruvananthapuram 50008 Madhya 1 Jabalpur 2 Pattambi

Pradesh 2 Bhopal 91503 Gwalior 21 Pondicherry 1 Pondicherry 7004 Indore

22 Tamil Nadu 1 Tiruchirapalli9 Chhattisgarh 1 Raipur 4800 2 Kovilpatt

3 Madurai10 Maharashtra 1 Pune 4 Coimbatore

2 Amravat 10000 5 Kanchipuram3 Aurangabad 6 Paramkudi 168004 Nasik 7 Udhagamandalam

8 Villupuram11 Rajasthan 1 Durgapura 9 Nagarcoil

2 Jodhpur 6000 10 Salem3 Udaipur 11 Dharmapuri

12 Kumbakonem12 Haryana 1 Karnal 3300 13 Tiruvarur

2 Hissar 14 Ooty

13 Himachal 1 Sundernagar 2000 23 Central Labs 1 Faridabad (HQ)Pradesh 2 Hamirpur (G.O.I.) 2 Mumbai (R.Labs) 8500

3 Chennai --do--14 Punjab 1 Ludhiana 3500 4 Kalyani --do--

2 Faridkot

15 Jammu & 1 SrinagarKashmir 2 Jammu 1280 Grand Total All-India67 124730

Source : Central Fertiliser Quality Control & Training Institute, Faridaba

AND ANALYSING CAPACITY - 2004-05

Location of Location of

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(tonnes)

Year Capacity Production1992-93 5400.5 2005.0

1993-94 6125.5 3084.0

1994-95 8114.5 5800.5

1995-96 10680.4 6692.3

1996-97 12647.0 7406.6

1997-98 n.a. 7104.6

1998-99 16446.0 5972.1

2001-02 15439.0 7389.6

(tonnes)

Year Distribution1992-93 1600.0

1993-94 2914.4

1994-95 4988.9

1995-96 6288.3

1996-97 6681.4

1997-98 6295.6

1998-99 5065.5

2001-02 6876.1

1992-93 TO 2001-02

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10.01 (b) ALL INDIA DISTRIBUTION OF BIOFERTILISERS1992-93 TO 2001-02

10.00 BIOFERTILISERS

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State Capacity as on31-03-2003 2001-02 2002-03 * 2003-04*

EastAssam - 7.2 - -

Bihar 25.0 4.4 - -

Jharkhand - 36.2 - -

Orissa 290.0 100.6 46.0 132.0

West Bengal 2450.0 142.0 215.0 320.0

NorthHaryana 140.0 5.8 9.0 11.0

Himachal Pradesh 50.0 - 5.9 7.6

Punjab 5.5 - 2.6 3.3

Uttar Pradesh 260.0 173.8 202.0 260.0

Delhi - 0.7 - -

SouthAndhra Pradesh 275.0 109.3 95.0 101.0

Karnataka 1958.0 1031.8 1224.0 2773.0

Kerala 300.0 13.6 62.0 67.0

Tamil Nadu 3195.0 1221.6 1799.0 2695.0

Pondichery 75.0 31.4 20.0 31.0

WestGujarat 925.0 662.5 509.0 715.0

Madhya Pradesh 900.0 1472.4 1123.0 1327.0

Maharashtra 7080.0 2174.7 2999.0 3761.0

Rajasthan 751.0 201.5 330.8 460.0

Total 18679.5 7389.6 8642.3 12663.9* = Estimated

Production

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(`000 nos.)

Public & Private

Year co-operative Sector Total

Sector

1979-80 70.5

1980-81 41.5 29.1 70.6

1981-82 42.3 30.0 72.3

1982-83 43.7 30.8 74.5

1983-84 48.5 29.1 77.6

1984-85 49.1 30.0 79.1

1985-86 49.3 28.8 78.1

1986-87 50.6 29.3 79.9

1988-89 49.4 33.7 83.1

1989-90 49.6 34.4 84.0

1994-95 52.9 38.8 91.7

1995-96 46.3 40.0 86.3

1996-97 52.5 39.1 91.6

1997-98 51.1 37.9 89.0

1998-99 52.8 40.5 93.3

Source : Various issues of " Employment Review ", Directorate General of Employment & Training.

Ministry of Labour, New Delhi

(As on 31st March)

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1979-80 to 1998-99

11.00 MANPOWER

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(Number)

Company Fertiliser Others Total

BVFCL* 1,728 - 1,728

CFL 888 - 888

GNFC* 477 1,859 2,336

GSFC, Sikka* 337 - 337

GSFC, Vadodara 494 2,674 3,168

Godavari Fert* 591 - 591

IFFCO, Aonla I* 758 - 758

IFFCO,Aonla II* 309 - 309

IFFCO, Kalol* 762 - 762

IFFCO, Kandla* 890 - 890

IFFCO, Phulpur I & II* 1,183 - 1,183

Indo Gulf Fert Ltd 839 - 839

MCF 809 - 809

MFL 1,082 - 1,082

NFCL 986 291 1,277

NFL* 4,747 148 4,895

Oswal Chems & Fert 901 - 901

PPL 945 1,161 2,106

RCFL, Trombay* 2,740 - 2,740

RCFL, Thal* 1,610 - 1,610

Shriram Fertilisers & Chems, Kota 1,035 3,171 4,206

SPIC* 831 324 1,155

TCL-Babrala* 338 109 447

TCL-Haldia* 171 225 396

ZIL* 755 - 755 Total 26,206 9,962 36,168

* = Data as on 1-10-2004.

11.02 MANPOWER EMPLOYED IN MAJOR FERTILISER COMPANIES(As on 1.10.2005)

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PART I

SECTION 2

FEEDSTOCKS / RAW MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES

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Items Unit 1970-71 1980-81 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05P

1 Reserves @(Balance recoverable)(i) Crude oil Million tonnes 128 366 703 732 741 733 739(ii) Natural gas Billion M3 62 352 760 763 751 854 923

2 Consumption(i) Crude oil Million tonnes 18.38 25.84 103.44 107.27 112.56 121.84 127.12

(in terms of refinerycrude throughput)

(ii) Petroleum products ” 17.19 30.90 100.07 100.43 104.13 107.75 111.56(excl. RBF)

3 Production(i) Crude oil ” 6.82 10.51 32.43 32.03 33.04 33.37 33.98(ii) Petroleum Products ” 17.11 24.12 95.61 100.00 104.14 113.46 118.23

4 Imports & Exports(a) Gross Imports

(i) Qty. crude oil ” 11.68 16.25 74.10 78.71 81.99 90.43 95.86POL products ” 1.09 7.29 9.27 7.01 6.74 7.90 8.87Total (i) ” 12.77 23.54 83.37 85.72 88.73 98.33 104.73

(ii) Value: Crude oil Rs. crores 107 3349 65932 60397 76195 83528 116806POL products ” 30 1917 12093 7249 8206 9677 14950Total (ii) ” 137 5266 78025 67646 84401 93205 131756

(b) Exports @@(i) Qty. crude oil Million tonnes -- -- -- -- -- -- --

POL products ” 0.33 0.04 8.37 10.07 10.29 14.62 17.52Total (i) ” 0.33 0.04 8.37 10.07 10.29 14.62 17.52

(ii) Value: crude oil Rs. crores -- -- -- -- -- -- --POL products ” 5 8 7672 8219 10868 16781 28356Total (ii) ” 5 8 7672 8219 10868 16781 28356

(c) Net Imports(i) Qty. crude oil Million tonnes 11.68 16.25 74.10 78.71 81.99 90.43 95.86

POL products ” 0.75 7.25 0.90 -3.06 -3.55 -6.72 -8.65Total (i) 12.43 23.50 75.00 75.65 78.44 83.71 87.21

(ii) Value: crude oil Rs. crores 107 3349 65932 60397 76195 83528 116806POL products ” 25 1909 4421 -970 -2662 -7104 -13406Total (ii) ” 132 5258 70353 59427 73533 76424 103400

(d) Unit value of crude oil Rs./tonne 91 2061 8898 7673 9293 9237 12185Imports (Gross)

5 India's Total Exports Rs. crores 1535 6711 203571 209018 255127 283605 3560696 POL Imports as percentage

of India's total exports(i) Gross imports % 8.9 78.5 38.3 32.4 33.1 32.9 37.0(ii) Net imports % 8.6 78.3 34.6 28.4 28.8 26.9 29.0

(Continued)

1.01 INDIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AT A GLANCE

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Items Unit 1970-71 1980-81 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05P

7 Contribution of oil sector toCentre/State resources(i) Royalty from crude oil Rs. crores 7 41 2272 2486 3067 3174 4271(ii) Royalty from gas Rs. crores Neg. 3 608 659 778 854 829(iii) Oil development cess ” -- 60 2728 2878 5091 5143 5537(iv) Excise & custom duties ” 638 1570 35912 36104 45127 50733 56395(v) Sales tax ” N.A. 628 23375 20090 29741 32849 39000(vI) Dividend ” 3482 3287 6794 6310 N.A(vi) Corporate tax/others ” N.A. 76 5345 N.A N.A N.A N.A

8 Natural gas(i) Gross production Million M3 1445 2358 29477 29714 31389 31962 31777(ii) Utilisation (includes ” 647 1522 27860 28037 29963 30906 30788

quantities re-injected)

P = Provisional. @ = As on 1st January of first year. N.A = Not available@@ = Includes supplies of POL products to Nepal.Source = Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, G.O.I., New Delhi.

1.01 INDIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AT A GLANCE (Concluded)

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(million cubic meters)

Year GrandGross Re- Net Total Power Total Fertiliser Total

production injected Flared production* generation1970-71 1445 36 762 647 460 261 187 187 6471980-81 2358 67 769 1522 890 492 632 611 15221985-86 8134 66 3118 4950 2416 1299 2534 2500 49501986-87 9853 63 2718 7072 3711 2041 3361 3335 70721987-88 11467 54 3445 7968 4448 2721 3520 3490 79681988-89 13217 84 3883 9250 3807 1823 5443 5334 92501989-90 16988 96 5720 11172 4480 2140 6692 6578 111721990-91 17998 102 5130 12766 6375 3634 6391 5612 127661991-92 18645 132 4072 14441 7885 4774 6556 5509 144411992-93 18060 90 1854 16116 8625 4967 7491 6672 161161993-94 18335 71 1924 16340 9166 4785 7174 6499 163401994-95 19381 54 2004 17330 9710 5229 7629 6936 173391995-96 22639 -- 1710 20932 10015 6836 8076 7602 180911996-97 23255 -- 1760 21495 10498 6935 8134 7625 186321997-98 26401 -- 1879 24522 12112 8114 9401 8752 215131998-99 27428 -- 1712 25716 12970 8714 9519 8869 224891999-2000 28446 -- 1560 26886 16424 8829 10461 8592 268852000-01 29477 -- 1617 27860 17199 8801 10661 8480 278602001-02 29714 -- 1677 28037 18234 9214 9803 7957 280372002-03 31389 -- 1426 29963 19767 10510 10197 7955 299642003-04 31962 -- 1056 30906 20940 11478 9966 7889 309062004-05 (P) 31777 -- 989 30788 21328 12099 9446 8173 30774P = Provisional * = Net production = Gross production - (Flared + Re-injected)Source = Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, G.O.I., New Delh

('000 tonnes)Year Production

Total By Fertiliser Industry1980-81 2115 2325 17181990-91 4859 3446 18421991-92 4546 3461 17701992-93 4586 3382 16781993-94 4666 3191 21721994-95 5662 3400 24951995-96 5975 4154 26691996-97 6123 4711 30191997-98 6103 7383 34041998-99 6081 8891 36481999-2000 8170 10801 35822000-01 9908 11673 36182001-02 9180 11728 34262002-03 9650 11929 30272003-04 11317 11957 32252004-05 (P) 14315 13993 3165Note : Consumption of F.Oil and LSHS for 1998-99 and onwards excluds Sale of private parties to Fertiliser IndusP = ProvisionalSource = Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, G.O.I., New Delh

Consumption

Production OfftakeEnergy purposes Non-Energy purposes

1.02 (b) PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF NAPHTHABY FERTILISER INDUSTRY

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('000 tonnes)Year Production

(F.Oil+LSHS+ Grand TotalHHS) Furnace oil LSHS/HHS Total (all industries)

1980-81 6120 585 493 1078 74731984-85 7886 553 911 1464 79441985-86 7955 500 1032 1532 79001986-87 8011 787 1203 1990 80471987-88 8466 979 871 1850 81441988-89 8171 1137 951 2088 84561989-90 8952 841 1298 2139 88201990-91 9429 1058 1184 2242 89861991-92 9637 1404 1046 2450 92021992-93 10403 1348 1002 2350 92671993-94 10304 1160 1052 2212 91921994-95 9822 1507 1001 2508 98891995-96 9579 1770 1107 2877 111601996-97 10298 1374 1354 2728 115071997-98 11080 1235 1621 2856 114911998-99 11030 942 1910 2852 125101999-2000 11352 965 1767 2732 124532000-01 11392 897 1723 2620 126532001-02 12227 820 1489 2309 129822002-03 12167 445 1422 1867 127382003-04 13372 463 1430 1893 129452004-05 (P) 14780 542 1321 1863 13560(P) = Provisional. NA = Not available.Source : Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas,G.O.I., New Delhi.

By Fertiliser Industry

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Consumption

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Product Unit2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05P 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05P 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05P

1 Natural Million 29714$ 31389$ 31962$ 31777$ 28037 29963 30906 30788 - - - -gas cubic

metres# # # #

2 Naphtha Thousand 9180 9650 11317 14315 11755 11961 11868 13993 3308 2784 2371 2214tonnes (2515) (2067) (2176) (2926)

3 F. oil/ " 12227 12167 13372 14780 12982 12738 12945 13560 1425 1256 953 761LSHS/ (482) (1120) (1310) (1781)HHS/RFO

4 Coal Million 327.8 341.3 361.2 377.0 321.2 333.0 350.5 359.2 20.5 23.3 21.7 28.1tonnes

$ = Gross production. # = Includes NGL.Note: Data pertaining to coal consumption are despatches of coal. Source: 1. Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

2. 'Monthly Review of the Indian Economy - November 2005', CMIE.

1.03 PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND EXPORT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS,

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COAL AND LIGNITE — 2001-02 to 2004-05

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(Million tonnes)State /Location Grade

(%)A. Rock Phosphate

1. Rajasthan 79.0(a) Jhamarkotra 30-35(b) Maton, distt. Udaipur 25-30(c) Kanpur, distt. Udaipur 15-20

20-25

2. Madhya Pradesh 36.0(a) Katamba distt. Jhabua

- cherty 25-30- carbonate 20-25

(b) HirapurChattarpur - Sagar distt. 25-30

20-2515-20

3. Uttar Pradesh & Uttaranchal 30.7(a) Maldeota, distt. Dehradun 18-20(b) Durmala, distt.(c) Sonrai - Lalitpur distt. 25-30

B. Apatite1. West Bengal 9.9

(a) Purulia 15-20 9.9

2. Andhra Pradesh 0.4(a) Visakhapatnam 15-20 0.4

3. Others 3.3

Source : Handbook on Fertiliser Tecnology, 2001, FAI, New Delhi

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Recoverable reserves (1.4.1995)

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Sl No. Grade Reserves Usage (%) (Million tonnes)

1. > 30 13.5 Chemicals & Fertilisers

2. 25-30 18.8 Blendable

3. 15-20 and above 12.5 Direct application

4. 11-20 81.2 Beneficiation

5. Unclassified & 19.4 BeneficiationothersTotal 145.4

Source : Handbook on Fertiliser Tecnology, 2001, FAI, New Delhi

Constituent Kanpur Jhabua Hirapur PuruliaH.G. L.G.

P2O5 32.0 18-20 27.1 24 27-29 19.5CaO 46.0 38.0-42.0 40.78 42-48 42-52 24.9SiO2 9-20 6-8 19.58 14-18 5-8 15.7F 3.0 1.2 2.5 2.5-3 3-3.5 -- Al2O3 1.5 1.2 2.28 1.8-3.5 0.5-3 5.0

(Includes Fe2O3)Fe2O3 0.5 -- 1.16 1.5-2.5 1.5-8 20.8MgO 1.5 7-10 -- 0.5-0.75 0.1-1 1.9Organic Matter Traces 0.3 0.24 0.4 -- -- Cl (ppm) Traces Traces -- 0.1 0.05 -- CO2 -- -- 5.33 1-1.6 0.3-1 -- SO3 Traces -- -- 0.4 0.03 -- TiO2 -- -- -- -- -- 1.0MnO -- -- -- -- -- 1.5Na2O + K2O -- -- -- -- -- 0.4LOI 5.6 18.3 -- -- 0.1 9.0Source : Handbook on Fertiliser Tecnology, 2001, FAI, New Delhi

Jhamarkotra

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2.01 (b) GRADE-WISE RECOVERABLE ROCK PHOSPHATE RESERVES AND USAGE IN INDIA ( As on 1.4.1995)

2.01 (c) CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF INDIAN ROCK PHOSPHATE (Weight per cent)

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P2O5 CaO Acid F CO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3 MgO Organic+ SO3 NaCl Becker's

insolubles Combined reactivity

(mostly water Index

silica)

Florida rock 32.5 48.8 4.7 3.9 3.8 1.0 1.1 0.3 - - - 4.4

Israeli rock 32.7 53.2 1.0 3.1 6.5 0.1 0.2 traces 2.1 3.0 0.03 4.5

Morocco rock 33.0 51.6 3.3 2.8 5.3 0.1 0.2 traces 1.0 2.5 0.03 5.1

Trans Jordan rock 32.3 51.6 4.7 3.2 5.1 0.6 0.3 traces 1.3 1.5 0.2 4.5

Syria rock 31.9 51.8 4.0 3.7 5.1 0.8 0.2 traces 2.4 1.7 0.2 4.7

Indonesian rock 37.4 52.8 0.7 0.3 4.2 0.6 0.2 traces 1.8 - 0.004 -

African foskar 35.3 52.5 2.8 2.0 3.2 - - - 0.2 - - 1-2

Togo rock 36.9 52.1 3.2 3.3 0.9 2.3 1.5 traces 1.3 0.1 0.1 3.1

Algerian rock 31.4 52.0 2.8 3.8 3.7 0.6 0.6 - 0.7 2.6 - -

Chinese rock 33.9 47.6 9.8 3.2 2.2 0.8 0.8 0.3 0.5 1.0 0.1 1.0

Egyptian rock 26.7 44.3 16.0 3.1 6.1 0.3 1.7 0.4 1.4 1.1 0.1 -

Brazilian rock 34.5 50.4 3.5 3.7 4.2 1.2 0.6 1.7 0.3 0.8 - 1-2

Thailand rock 28.2 49.9 2.1 0.9 10.1 1.3 0.7 - 3.1 1.1 - -

Source: Handbook on Fertiliser Technology, 2001, FAI, New Delhi.

2.02 TYPICAL ANALYSES OF IMPORTED ROCK PHOSPHATES ON DRY BASIS (Per cent)

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('000 tonnes)Year PPCL1 RSMM2 WBMDTC4 Total

Mussoorie# Jhamarkotra Meghnagar Hirapur Purulia#phos (Jhabua) (Sagar)

1971-72 0.7 232.2 — — — 232.91975-76 7.9 350.7 28 — 7 393.61976-77 21.4 500 41 — 20.3 582.91977-78 29 506.3 47.6 — 28.6 611.51978-79 43.2 535.8 67.6 6.9 24.5 6781979-80 59 404 82.2 11.1 14.7 5711980-81 59.1 273.8 79.8 21.8 13.6 448.11981-82 62.9 282.6 72.3 17.4 15.6 450.81982-83 70 288 75 17.7 14.3 4651983-84 52.5 357.5 27.1 17.7 6.4 461.21984-85 80.6 355.5 75.0@ 18.0@ 9.8@ 538.9@1985-86 101.9 323.9 81.8@ 23.8@ 12.3@ 543.7@1986-87 120.2 285 57.7 22.3 6.1@ 491.3@1987-88 129 243 75.2 22 8.6@ 477.8@1988-89 131.2 311.3 74 27.2 7.7 551.41989-90 134 279.8 94.8 35.2 9.5 553.31990-91 127.1 272.1 101.1 40.9 11.5 552.71991-92 126 178.6 94.5 41.4 10 450.51992-93 98.1 362 34.9 26.2 8.8 5301993-94 118.2 824 55.9 27.2 7 1032.31994-95 120.5 781.9 54.6 22.6 5.2 984.81995-96 120 1189 67.8 15.6 5.1 1397.51996-97 125.1 1141.0*(42.0)# 126.3 16.4 5.1@ 1413.91997-98 110 993.0*(26.6)# 131.2 16.3 8.6 1259.11998-99 12.1 870.0*(49.0)# 152.9 8.7 9.2 1052.91999-2000 13.7 970.0*(89.7)# 139.7 15.3 8.1 1146.82000-01 0.09 732.0*(72.0)# 42.9 23.7 7.8 806.52001-02 Nil 866.0*(76.0)# 49.9 26.2 8.8 950.92002-03 Nil 1157.7 (60.1) 47.3 26.9 7.8 1239.72003-04 Nil 1181.9*(26.0)# 45.6 13.8 7.9 1249.22004-05 Nil 1249.5*(37.6)# 64.9 35.8 9.3 1359.5# = For direct application * = Includes quantity manufactured for direct application. @ = Estimated.Source: 1. Pyrites, Phosphates and Chemicals Ltd., Dehradun (Uttaranchal).

2. Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd., Udaipur (Rajasthan).3. Madhya Pradesh State Mining Corporation Ltd., Bhopal. (M.P.).4. West Bengal Mineral Dev. and Trading Corporation Ltd., Calcutta (W.B.).

2.03(a) PRODUCTION OF ROCKPHOSPHATE IN INDIA1971-72 to 2004-05 (April-March)

MPSMC3

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('000 tonnes)PPCL1 WBMDTC4

Year Mussoorie Meghnagar Hirapur Purulia # Totalphos # (Jhabua) (Sagar)

1971-72 0.7 223.0 — — — 223.71975-76 8.2 287.8 25.3 — 4.0 325.31976-77 20.1 589.0 32.8 — 16.4 658.31977-78 33.0 550.4 59.4 — 18.9 661.71978-79 45.3 500.7 71.5 4.4 17.6 639.51979-80 58.2 417.2 69.4 14.4 12.1 571.31980-81 56.6 344.8 85.1 22.9 13.5 522.91981-82 58.1 348.1 65.9 15.8 8.3 496.21982-83 61.3 400.3 43.2 17.4 4.5 526.71983-84 68.0 517.2 61.0 19.3 6.6 672.11984-85 80.2 567.2 66.6 21.7 10.6@ 746.31985-86 100.7 411.5 73.1 23.3 11.3@ 619.91986-87 115.4 33.1 75.6 18.0 6.6@ 548.71987-88 125.5 327.2 91.3 14.3 9.1@ 567.41988-89 123.7 307.5 77.0 39.6 6.4 554.2@1989-90 129.0 267.6 84.2 39.0 10.6 530.41990-91 125.9 283.1 77.3 40.2$ 11.6 538.11991-92 114.5 251.3 25.6 25.5 8.4 425.31992-93 103.4 366.0 30.2 25.3 7.6 532.51993-94 106.6 567.7 32.9 12.8 8.0 728.01994-95 100.2 714.1 53.8 11.0 3.7 882.81995-96 107.0 812.3 114.2 24.2 7.3 1065.01996-97 119.7 736.0 * (39.0) # 140.0 19.7 7.3@ 1022.71997-98 105.8 881.0* (29.0) # 151.6 12.7 8.0 1159.11998-99 58.8 932.0* (45.0) # 145.4 21.9 8.9 1167.01999-2000 16.1 939.7* (81.2) # 129.4 29.2 8.5 1122.92000-01 0.04 737.0* (71.0) # 30.8 19.7 7.4 794.92001-02 Nil 1045.0* (75.0) # 51.0 21.9 8.4 1126.32002-03 Nil 1067.0 (64.0) # 42.9 12.1 8.2 1130.22003-04 Nil 1262.0* (81.4) # 43.1 16.3 8.4 1329.62004-05 Nil 1323.7* (55.0) # 93.5 63.5 9.7 1490.4* = Includes quantity sold for direct application. # = For direct application. @ = Estimated$ = Includes 35.1 thousand tonnes of Hirapur rock distributed to SSP units.Source : 1. Pyrites, Phosphates and Chemicals Ltd., Dehradun (Uttaranchal).

2 Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd., Udaipur (Rajasthan).3 Madhya Pradesh State Mining Corporation Ltd., Bhopal (M.P.).4 West Bengal Mineral Deve. and Trading Corporation Ltd., Calcutta (W.B.).

Jhamarkotra

MPSMC3

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RSMM2

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('000 tonnes)Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

(P)

1 China 25 — 20 244 1175 1964 783 431 3852 Jordan 976 1010 1224 1753 1924 1963 2524 1713 25163 Morocco 216 505 403 216 270 138 628 699 9764 Nauru — 16 76 136 112 103 63 89 225 Senegal 311 444 347 469 313 353 320 33 266 USA 261 — — — — — — — —7 Egypt — 39 72 62 158 101 343 191 5728 Togo 57 68 19 — 33 14 204 411 3489 S. Africa 59 79 144 183 196 137 49 12 —

10 Syria 234 235 303 188 99 48 14 — —11 Israel 257 336 182 93 34 113 16 — —12 F.S.U. — — 59 — — — — — —

Total 2396 2732 2849 3345 4315 4934 4944 3579 4845

1 Canada — 105 58 39 — — — — —2 Iran 385 303 274 122 182 201 289 391 5443 Poland — — — 27 — — — — —4 Saudi Arabia 491 279 276 440 402 480 339 166 2545 Kuwait 277 317 233 200 300 345 221 236 1636 U.S.A. — 79 — 43 — — — — —7 Bahrain — — 70 65 65 70 70 62 748 Qatar — — 120 145 190 211 198 160 2309 UAE 700 782 760 653 522 516 350 320 532

10 Japan — 40 97 93 77 125 107 83 9011 Russia — — — 30 69 — 184 86 12312 Singapore — — 4 3 — 9 — — —13 Others 125 59 — — — — 48 262 —

Total 1978 1964 1893 1859 1807 1957 1807 1766 2010(P) = Provisional Note: Totals may not exactaly tally due to rounding off.Source: 1. Minerals and Metals Trading Corpn. of India Ltd., New Delhi.

2. International Fertilizer Industry Association, Paris.

Sulphur

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Rockphosphate

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('000 tonnes)Year Production1980-81 2,163.01981-82 2,200.01982-83 2,364.01983-84 2,312.01984-85 2,803.61985-86 2,680.71986-87 2,857.51987-88 3,063.01988-89 3,640.01990-91 3,519.91991-92 3,939.91993-94 3,739.01994-95 3,795.01995-96 4,402.01996-97 4,997.01998-99 5,340.01999-2000 5,718.92000-01 5,539.62001-02 5,177.52002-03 5,988.42003-04 6,075.82004-05 6,665.9

Source: 1. Directorate General of Technical Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi. 2. Various issues of 'Monthy Review of the Indian Economy', CMIE.

('000 tonnes)Port 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

1 Kolkata - - - - 2 Haldia 390 447 370 345 3 Paradeep 2,848 2,399 1,588 2,605 4 Vizag 666 615 661 702 5 Ennore - - - - 6 Chennai 352 288 326 320 7 Tuticorin 495 662 609 664 8 Cochin 420 478 395 475 9 New Mangalore 14 10 - 4

10 Marmugao - - - - 11 Mumbai 552 339 406 413 12 J.N.P.T. 68 143 53 6 13 Kandla 265 293 269 278

Total 6,070 5,674 4,677 5,812 Source: Indian Ports Association, New Delhi

2001-02 to 2004-05

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2.05 ALL INDIA PRODUCTION OF SULPHURIC ACID1980-81 to 2004-05

2.06 TRAFFIC OF FERTILISER RAW MATERIALS HANDLED AT MAJOR PORTS

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(' 000 tonnes)

Sl. Name of the plant/ Ammonia Sl. Name of the plant/ Ammonia Sl. Name of the plant/ Ammonia

No. location Capacity No. location Capacity No. location Capacity

per annum per annum per annum

I. Public II. Private III. Cooperative

1. BVFCL, Namrup I 34.1 1. CFCL, Gadepan -I 501.6 1. IFFCO, Aonla-I 501.6

2. BVFCL, Namrup III 167.4 2. CFCL,Gadepan-II 501.6 2. IFFCO, Aonla-II 501.6

3. FACT, Udyoga- 326.7 3. DFPCL 90.0 3. IFFCO, Kalol 363.0

mandal 4. DIL, Kanpur 418.8 4. IFFCO, Phulpur-I 322.4

4. FACT, Cochin I 198.0 5. GNFC, Bharuch 495.0 5. IFFCO, Phulpur-II 501.6

5. MFL, Manali 346.5 6. GSFC, Baroda 445.5 6. KRIBHCO, Hazira 1003.2

6. NFL, Bhatinda 297.0 7. IGCL, Jagdishpur 501.6 III. Total Cooperative 3193.4

7. NFL, Nangal I 66.0 8. MCFL, Mangalore 217.8

8. NFL, Nangal II 297.0 9. NFCL, Kakinada -I 346.5

9. NFL, Panipat 297.0 10. NFCL, Kakinada -II 346.5

10. NFL, Vijaipur-I 501.6 11. OCFL,Shahjahanpur 501.6

11. NFL, Vijaipur-II 501.6 12. SFC, Kota 223.2

12. RCF, Thal 990.0 13. SPIC, Tuticorin 363.0

13. RCF, Trombay -IV 115.5 14. TCL, Babrala 501.6

14. RCF, Trombay -V 297.0 15. ZIL, Goa 264.0

15. SAIL, Rourkela 118.8

I. Total Public 4554.2 II. Total Private 5718.3 IV. Grand Total (I+II+III) 13465.9

3.01 MANUFACTURER-WISE CAPACITY OF AMMONIA

(As on 1.11.2005)

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Year Quantity produced ('000 tonnes ammonia)1990-91 8555.61991-92 8613.91992-93 8652.91993-94 8619.61994-95 9287.11995-96 10358.41996-97 10200.71997-98 11657.21998-99 12345.31999-2000 12239.92000-01 12882.12001-02 12150.02002-03 11834.62003-04 12595.22004-05 12800.7

('000 tonnes)Year Quantity imported1985-86 350.791986-87 495.301987-88 462.221988-89 645.451989-90 304.241990-91 595.011991-92 811.721992-93 764.901993-94 619.551994-95 845.601995-96 925.101996-97 1009.901997-98 1133.901998-99 1045.901999-2000 1114.902000-01 1288.602001-02 1501.402002-03 1517.802003-04 1326.442004-05 P 1618.13

P = Provisional.

1985-86 to 2004-05

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3.02 (b) IMPORT OF AMMONIA FOR FERTILISER INDUSTRY

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(’000 tonnes)

Country 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

(P)

Australia - - - - - - 23.7 -

Bahrain 157.1 117.9 75.9 16.8 72.7 24.7 17.1 79.4

Bangladesh 73.7 68.1 86.3 104.6 134.9 171.2 151.0 81.5

Brazil - - - - - - - -

CIS 208.0 174.2 187.3 138.8 97.0 16.7 41.7

Indonesia 82.0 52.6 56.0 200.0 246.7 126.6 84.1 128.3

Iran 106.2 79.7 135.4 73.9 237.6 233.5 116.1 153.1

Jordan - - 9.7 - - - - -

Kuwait 45.1 82.2 37.8 117.2 53.4 179.6 73.4 52.3

Libya - - 2.7 - 19.5 - 25.8 7.3

Malaysia - - - - 33.4 106.0 88.2 52.1

Qatar 259.9 185.8 198.9 258.5 268.8 212.9 327.5 286.6

Russia 41.5

Saudi Arabia 142.1 210.5 173.8 229.6 279.9 308.3 226.0 369.8

Trinidad - 3.9 - - - - - 11.0

UAE/Abu Dhabi 59.9 71.0 105.5 62.8 57.6 122.3 94.0 83.6

Ukraine - - - - - - 57.9 224.4

USA - - - - - 16.0 - 10.0

Others - - 45.9 86.3 - - - 37.2

Total 1133.9 1045.9 1114.9 1288.6 1501.4 1517.8 1326.4 1618.1(P) = Provisional.

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Name of factory/location Sector Date of Phosphoric acid

Commissioning (as P2O5)

per annum

IN PRODUCTION1. Albright & Wilson Chems., Ambernath (Mah.) Private January 1968 24.0+

2. Coromandel Fertilisers, Vizag (A.P.) Private February 1968 150.0

3. EID Parry (India), Ennore (T.N.) Private March 1963 / 45.0

Modn. 1988-90

Expn. May 1997

4. Fertilisers & Chemicals Travancore, Public December 1960 33.0

Udyogamandal (Kerala) Expn. March 1972

5. Fertilisers & Chemicals Travancore. Public December 1976 115.2

Cochin II (Kerala)

6. Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chems., Baroda (Guj.) Private May 1967 54.0

7. Tata Chemicals Ltd. (Phosphate Div.), Haldia (West Bengal) Private October 1979 41.9@

8. Hindustan Zinc Debari (Rajasthan) Public February 1979 26.0

9. Indo Gulf Corpn., Dahej (Guj.) Private 1999 100.0

10. Oswal Chems. & Fert.,Paradeep (Orissa) Private February 2000 821.5

11. Paradeep Phos., Paradeep (Phase II), (Orissa) Public June 1992 225.0

12. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers Public June 1975 30.0

Trombay (Maha.)

13. Sterlite Industries, Tuticorin (T.N.) Private 1999 115.0

14. Southern Pertrochemical Industries Private July 1976 52.8

Corprn. Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu)Sector-wise Public 429.2capacity Private 1404.2

Cooperative —Total capacity 1833.4

@ = Part of this Capacity is being used for manufacture of STPP.

+ = Not used for manufacture of fertiliser.

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('000 tonnes)

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(`000 tonnes P2O5)

Year Production Consumption #

1980-81 275.2 277.0

1981-82 271.0 268.8

1982-83 256.9 267.1

1983-84 246.4 253.5

1984-85 266.5 278.0

1985-86 270.9 257.7

1986-87 261.6 259.9

1987-88 284.9 287.5

1988-89 329.8 314.3

1989-90 357.3 335.0

1990-91 372.0 366.4

1991-92 386.0 380.0

1992-93 354.1 350.0

1993-94 259.4 245.0(P)

1994-95 432.5 430.2

1995-96 375.1 375.0(P)

1996-97 388.4 366.5

1997-98 430.0 454.0

1998-99 502.6 502.6

1999-2000 567.9 570.0

2000-01 1042.4 1042.4

2001-02 1134.7 1134.7

2002-03 1085.6 1085.6

2003-04 (P) 990.1 954.1

2004-05 (P) 1242.5 1256.8

# = Out of indigenous production (P) = Provisional.

Note: Phosphoric acid is expressed as 100 per cent P2O5.

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Year Import* Consumption+

1981-82 441.1 441.2

1982-83 393.1 390.3

1983-84 518.7 511.5

1984-85 611.0 646.7

1985-86 755.8 791.1

1986-87 1074.6 1025.2

1987-88 1454.3 1441.8

1988-89 1335.4 1357.5

1989-90 976.6 925.5

1990-91 959.2 1040.7

1991-92 1668.1 1660.0

1992-93 1438.9 1401.4

1993-94 1263.9 1215.0

1994-95 1623.1 1591.7

1995-96 1632.1 1630.0

1996-97 1725.1 1725.1

1997-98 2042.0 2010.7

1998-99 2116.4 2091.7

1999-2000 2273.1 2273.1

2000-01 2179.1 2179.1

2001-02 2209.9 2209.9

2002-03 2403.4 2403.4

2003-04 (P) 2392.3 2392.3

2004-05 (P) 2352.6 2352.6

+ = Out of imports. (P) = Provisional.

* = Imported phosphoric acid received by manufacturers.

Note: Phosphoric acid is expressed as 100 per cent P2O5.

('000 tonnes of P2O5)

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1981-82 to 2004-05

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(’000 tonnes)

Country 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

(P)

China - 1.4 - 4.9 5.5 - - -

CIS - - - - - - 13.8 -

Israel - 28.5 121.6 142.1 170.0 105.5 28.2 29.4

Jordan 101.6 201.6 118.1 152.0 134.6 299.3 236.7 221.3

Korea - - - - - - 28.5 4.2

Lebanon - - 27.1 23.3 29.7 36.5 19.7 27.1

Morocco 1007.6 886.7 907.1 819.2 705.0 691.6 1002.6 801.6

Philippines - 26.6 36.8 30.5 50.2 27.5 11.1 -

Saudi Arabia - - - 11.1 - - - -

Senegal 223.4 215.0 265.2 200.6 416.9 536.2 452.4 485.5

South Africa 156.6 171.9 270.3 331.2 348.1 396.1 404.9 409.2

South Korea - - - - - - - 17.0

Spain - - - - - - 4.6 -

Tunisia 453.3 441.2 405.9 310.6 287.4 297.6 189.9 245.5

Turkey - - - - - 13.2 - -

USA 99.5 143.5 121.1 77.3 62.6 - - 111.8

Others - - - 76.4 - - - -

Total 2042.0 2116.4 2273.1 2179.1 2209.9 2403.4 2392.3 2352.6(P) = Provisional.

1997-98 to 2004-05

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Date (w.e.f) Fertilisers Non-fert. Fertilisers Non-fert. Fertilisers Non-fert.29-5-71 232.78 # 144.13 #1/3/1973 232.78 # 155.5 #11/6/1973 248.71 # 192.25 #22.8.73 248.71 # 252.25 #3/11/1973 279.89 # 252.25 #2/3/1974 604.12 # 486.31 1000.00*18-9-74 654.12 # 486.31 1000.001/3/1975 683.07 # 486.31 1000.0014-7-75 763.07 # 486.31 1012.001/12/1975 883.07 # 596.31 1012.0016-12-77 883.07 # 596.31 1012.001/3/1978 889.06 # 596.31 1012.001/3/1979 889.06 # 596.31 1012.0017-8-79 829.06 1209.06 596.31 2482.0011/9/1979 829.06 1209.06 596.31 2482.001/3/1980 829.06 1209.06 596.31 2482.008/6/1980 829.06 1859.06 1071.31 2692.0013-1-81 1039.06 2189.06 1371.31 2792.0011/7/1981 1274.06 2424.06 1723.31 2792.0015-2-83 1274.06+ 2524.06 1723.31 2792.001/4/1984 1274.06 2524.06 1723.31 2792.0017-3-85 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.001/2/1986 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.006/2/1986 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.0020-3-87 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.009/1/1988 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.001/3/1988 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.0020-3-90 1320.00 2903.00 1982.00 3211.00 1349 276915-10-90 1650.00 3629.00 2478.00 4014.00 1686 346125-7-91 1815.00 3992.00 2726.00 4415.00 1854 380716-9-92 2812.00 4989.00 3723.00 6076.00 2852 48041/3/1994 2812.00 4535.00 3723.00 6076.00 2852 48047/7/1996 3656.16 5895.86 4839.61 6683.26 3707 62452/9/1997 5142.53 # 7624.09 # 6089 #17.1.98 5053.00 # 7444.00 # 5452 #1.4.98 4801.00 # 7072.00 # 5071 #1.8.98 4670.00 # 6820.00 # 5071 #5.8.98 4670.00 # 6820.00 # 5010 #1.10.98 5050.00 # 6820.00 # 5410 #17.11.98 5570.00 # 7475.00 # 5410 #1.12.98 5570.00 # 7475.00 # 5970 #29.12.98 4280.00 # 6500.00 # 5730 #Prior to 1.4.99 4050.00 # 6250.00 # 4340 #1.4.99 4400-4930 # 7100-7670 # 4720-5290 #

(Continued)

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(29-5-1971 to 1-7-2001)Price

Naphtha (Rs./tonne)Furnace oil (Rs./KL) for LSHS(Rs./tonne) for

4.00 PRICES, TAXES ON FEEDSTOCK, RAWMATERIAL/ INTERMEDIATES AND RAILWAY FREIGHT

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Date (w.e.f) Fertilisers Non-fert. Fertilisers Non-fert. Fertilisers Non-fert.15/16.4.99 4660-5190 # 7700-8270 # 5000-5570 #1.5.99 5270-5900 # 8050-8740 # 5630-6200 #17.5.99 5700-6350 # 8450-9140 # 6100-6670 #1.8.99 6600-7130 # 9710-10400 # 7070-7760 #17.8.99 6880-7390 # 10280-10970 # 7350-8040 #21.9.99 7620-8150 # 11180-11870 # 8170-8740 #29.12.99 8700-9260 # 11860-12550 # 9320-9810 #1.3.2000 8400-8960 # 11860-12550 # 9000-9490 #11.3.2000 9310-9870 # 12940-13630 # 9980-10470 #3.5.2000 9100-9660 # 11910-12600 # 9750-10240 #1.6.2000 9350-9910 # 11910-12600 # 10020-10510 #1.7.2000 10010-10570 # 13080-13770 # 10730-11220 #21.7.2000 9200-9760 # 13080-13770 # 9860-10350 #2.8.2000 8420-8980 # 13080-13770 # 9020-9510 #1.9.2000 8420-8980 # 13760-14450 # 9020-9510 #15/16.9.2000 8990-9550 # 14910-15600 # 9630-10120 #28.9.2000 8960-9520 # 14910-15600 # 9630-10120 #10.10.2000 9520-10080 # 14910-15600 # 10200-10690 #17.10.2000 9520-10080 # 15960-16650 # 10200-10690 #1.11.2000 9520-10080 # 14950-15640 # 10200-10690 #16.11.2000 9520-10080 # 13950-14640 # 10200-10690 #3.12.2000 8210-8770 # 13950-14640 # 9870-10360 #15.12.2000 8160-8720 # 12890-13580 # 8780-9270 #1.1.2001 7050-7610 # 10860-11550 # 7580-8070 #1.2.2001 6790-7320 # 11260-11950 # 7280-7770 #16.2.2001 7420-7950 # 12300-12990 # 7950-8440 #1-7-2001 8160-8690 8160-8690 13220-13910 13820-14510 8740-9230 8740-9230* = with effect from 26-3-1974; + = with effect from 1-9-83 the price was reduced to Rs.1148/KL; 1.071 KL = 1 tonne# = Common price for fertilisers and non-fertilisers.Note : Prices of Naphtha (for fertiliser and non- fertiliser use) and Furnace oil (for fertiliser use ) are exclusive of excise and customs duties wherever applicable.

Source : Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, GOI, New Delhi

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(29-5-1971 to 1-7-2001) (Concluded)

Naphtha (Rs./tonne) LSHS(Rs./tonne) forPrice

Furnace oil (Rs./KL) for

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Date (w.e.f)

Furnace oil (Rs./KL) Naphtha (Rs./tonne) LSHS (Rs./tonne)

16-7-2001 7650-8180 12550-13240 8200-8690

1-8-2002 7900-8430 11890-12580 8470-8960

16-8-2001 8170-8700 12140-12830 8760-9250

1-9-2001 8420-8950 11890-12580 9020-9510

16-9-2001 8800-9330 12380-13070 9430-9920

16-10-2001 8320-8850 11020-11710 8920-9410

1-11-2001 7990-8440 10700-11430 8560-9310

20-11-2001 7250-7780 10100-10830 7770-8520

1-12-2001 6820-7350 9720-10440 7310-8060

16-12-2001 6980-7510 9580-10390 7480-8240

1-1-2002 7160-7690 9760-10480 7670-8420

16-1-2002 " 10470-11160 "

16-2-2002 7370-7900 10780-11470 7900-8570

1-3-2002 7590-8120 11050-11740 8130-8800

16-3-2002 8040-8570 12140-12830 8620-9290

Date (w.e.f)

Furnace oil (Rs./KL) Naphtha (Rs./tonne) LSHS (Rs./tonne)

1-6-2002 10100-10630 13560-14290 10810-11480

16-6-2002 9660-10190 12880-13620 10340-11050

1-7-2002 " 13080-13820 "

16-7-2002 9810-10340 " 10500-11240

1-8-2002 10060-10580 13330-14090 10760-11500

1-9-2002 10310-10840 13740-14630 11040-11740

1-10-2002 10730-11260 14580-15400 11490-12190

16-10-2002 10460-11130 14370-15240 11200-12050

Price

Price

4.01 (c) BASIC CEILING SELLING PRICES FOR NAPHTHA, FURNACE OIL AND LSHS - EX-STORAGE POINTS (General Category)

(1-6-2002 to 16-10-2002)

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(16-7-2001 to 16-3-2002)

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Date Furnace oil (Rs./KL) LSHS(Rs./tonne)

(w.e.f)

1-1-2002 7566.51 - 8169.86 9489.60 - 10459.00 8141.10 - 8805.90

16-1-2002 7626.51 - 8236.22 10229.60 - 11199.00 8201.10 - 8885.40

1-2-2002 7626.51 - 8236.22 9889.60 - 10859.00 8201.10 - 8885.40

16-2-2002 8076.51 - 8726.22 10739.60 - 11709.00 8691.10 - 9405.40

1-3-2002 8396.51 - 9036.22 11079.60 - 12049.00 9031.10 - 9745.40

16-3-2002 8896.51 - 9536.22 12089.60 - 13059.00 9561.10 - 10275.40

1-4-2002 9321.79 - 9958.82 13203.20 - 14195.40 9999.30 - 10683.00

16-4-2002 10181.79 - 10777.29 14083.20 - 15075.40 10909.30 - 11552.80

1-5-2002 10311.79 - 10907.29 13793.20 - 14785.40 11049.30 - 11692.80

16-5-2002 10661.79 - 11257.29 13793.20 - 14785.40 11429.30 - 12072.80

1-6-2002 10901.79 - 11497.29 13603.20 - 14595.40 11679.30 - 12322.80

16-6-2002 10511.79 - 11107.29 12983.20 - 13975.40 11269.30 - 11912.80

1-7-2002 10511.79 - 11107.29 13163.20 14155.40 11269.30 - 11912.80

16-7-2002 10681.79 - 11277.29 13163.20 - 14155.40 11449.30 - 12092.80

1-8-2002 10921.79 - 11388.82 13393.20 - 14385.40 11699.30 - 12213.00

16-8-2002 10921.79 - 11388.82 13273.20 - 14265.40 11699.30 - 12213.00

1-9-2002 11131.79 - 11638.32 13763.20 - 14755.40 11929.30 - 12483.00

16-9-2002 11531.79 - 12048.82 14183.20 - 15175.40 12359.30 - 12923.00

1-10-2002 11531.79 - 12048.82 14483.20 - 15475.40 12359.30 - 12923.00

16-10-2002 11261.79 - 11798.82 14333.20 - 15325.40 12069.30 - 12653.00

1-2-2003 12041.79 - 12548.82 15673.20 - 16665.40

16-2-2003 12691.79 - 13138.82 16913.20 - 17905.40

1-3-2003 13161.79 - 13598.82 17973.20 - 18965.40

16-3-2003 12591.79 - 12998.82 18803.20 - 19795.40

Note : 1 = Prices are exclusive of excise duty (wherever applicable) and other local taxes and duties

2 = The above prices are based on the data available in FAI for a few companies located in the

Northern states

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(1.1.2002 to 16.3.2003)

4.01(d) PRICES OF NAPHTHA, FURNACE OIL AND LSHS INCLUDING FREIGHT

FOR FERTILISER COMPANIES

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Date Furnace oil (Rs./KL)

(w.e.f) Basic Delivered Basic Delivered Basic Delivered

price price price price price price

1.4.2003 9957-12390 10732-15072 11459-15736 14064-16846 11465-12407 12034-13124

1.7.2003 10083-12350 11638-15001 11803-14122 13518-16133 11917-12350 12504-13051

1.10.2003 9413-11330 10885-13746 12040-13961 13198-15837 11154-11607 11710-12281

1.1.2004 9516-11480 10888-13931 14360-16784 16264-19420 11467-11977 12128-12668

1.4.2004 10032-11700 11299-14191 15430-18391 16988-19127 11497-11835 12160-12421

1.7.2004 10132-12640 12061-15327 16554-18501 17658-21394 12264-12337 12867-13051

1.10.2004 10503-12810 12744-15728 19468-21976 20248-22987 11475-12201 13980.00

1.1.2005 9789-11840 12038-14539 17252-18609 18385-20020

1.4.2005 11741-13550 14692-16671 22621-23963 23785-25448 12770 14322

1.7.2005 13711-15800 17256-19432 20861-22092 21919-23468 15600 17006

1.10.2005 16441-18650 20371-22984 25631-26180 26524-28835

Note: Above prices are based on data received from selected companies.

Naphtha (Rs./tonne) LSHS (Rs./tonne)

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4.01(e) BASIC (INCLUDING FREIGHT) AND DELIVERED PRICES OF NAPHTHA, FURNACE OIL AND LSHS

FOR FERTILISER COMPANIES

(1.4.2003 to 1-10-2005)

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(Rs/'000 cubic metre)Transportation Calorific

Date Off-shore For North- charges ONGC ONGC (NE OIL (NE value(Effective from) (landfall point) Eastern along HVJ states) states)* (K.Cal/SCM)

and Onshore States pipeline01.04.2002 2850 1700 1150 2116 1700 1900 1000001.07.2002 2850 1700 1150 2074 1700 1900 1000001.10.2002 2850 1700 1150 2118 1700 1900 1000001.01.2003 2850 1700 1150 2132 1700 1900 1000001.04.2003 2850 1700 1150 2206 1700 1900 1000001.07.2003 2850 1700 1150 2176 1700 1900 1000001.10.2003 2850 1700 1150 2240 1700 1900 1000001.01.2004 2850 1700 1150 2224 1700 1900 1000001.03.2004 2850 1700 1150 2224 1700 1900 1000001.04.2004 2850 1700 1150 2137 1700 1900 1000001.07.2004 2850 1700 1150 2176 1700 1900 1000001.09.2004 2850 1700 1150 2194 1700 1900 1000001.10.2004 2850 1700 1150 2120 1700 1900 1000001.01.2005 2850 1700 1150 2143 1700 1900 1000001.04.2005 2850 1700 1150 2384 1700 1900 1000001.07.2005 3200 10000Note:

1

2

3*

4

5

6

Source : Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, New Delhi.

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4.01 (f) CONSUMER AND PRODUCER PRICES OF NATURAL GAS

Consumer Prices Producer Prices

Other than HVJ pipeline, GAIL/transporters are permitted to negotiate transportation charges with the consumers.ONGC/OIL/GAIL are permitted to sell gas from marginal/isolated field to be developed after 1.10.1997 at market driven prices.

The consumer prices are exclusive of royalty, sales tax and other statutory levies. Producer prices are exclusive of royalty.W.e.f. 1.10.1997 gas price along HVJ pipeline includes Rs.1150 per 1000 SCM towards transportation charges. The transportation charges along HVJ pipeline are being increased by 1% for every 10% increase in CPI and are linked to the calorific value of 8500 K.Cal/SCM.Actual producer price of OIL & ONGC for sales in North-Eastern Region is Rs.1700/MCM at 10000 Kcal/SCM. However, as per Gas Pricing Order dt. 18th September 1997, for concessional price in the North-East, OIL is to be compensated from the Gas Pool Account, at a producer price of Rs.1900/MCM. The producer price of OIL increases by 1% for every 10% increse in CPI.

The discount of Rs.400 per 1000 SCM was applicable in case of gas price for North Eastern States upto 30.9.1997 and at Rs.300 per 1000 SCM w.e.f. 1.10.1997 for 5 years from 1.10.1997. ONGC had withdrawn this discount from Tripura w.e.f. 1.4.2002 and from Assam w.e.f. October 2002.

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(Rs./'000M3)

Date

(w.e.f) NE States Land fall point Along HBJ pipeline

1.4.2003 2279 3145 4019-4360

1.7.2003 2264 3101 4107-4356

1.10.2003 2244 3113 4141-4366

1.1.2004 2254 3209 4012-4363

1.4.2004 2339 3159 3984-4350

1.7.2004 2272 4208-4350

1.10.2004 1975 3133 4069-4578

1.1.2005 1902 3178

1.4.2005 2185 3208

1.7.2005 2287 3678 4920

1.10.2005 2280

Note: Above prices are based on data received from selected companies.

Date GAIL- RLNG (Rs./'000 M3)

(w.e.f) Basic Delivered Basic Delivered

price price price price

1.10.2004 7225 8092 6919 7484

1.1.2005 6871-6972 7465-7946 6677 7222

1.4.2005 6889-7055 7481-7901 6677-7009 7222-7850

1.7.2005 7088-7099 7788-8059 7026-7157 7637-8016

1.10.2005 6933 7599 6788 7060

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FOR FERTILISER COMPANIES

(1.4.2003 to 1-10-2005)

BPCL- RLNG (Rs./'000 M3)

Plants at

4.01(h) ESTIMATED DELIVERED PRICES OF RLNG

FOR FERTILISER COMPANIES

(1-10-2004 to 1-10-2005)

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(Percentage)State Natural Gas Naphtha Furnace Oil

Andhra Pradesh 12.5 12.5 12.5Assam# 12.0 12.0 12.5Bihar# 20.0 12.5 12.5Chandigarh 8.0 8.0 8.0Chhattisgarh 8.0 12.0 8.0Delhi# 20.0 20.0 20.0Goa# 8.0 18.0 12.5Gujarat 20.0 15.0 4.0Haryana 10.0 12.0 10.0Himachal Pradesh# 12.5 12.5 12.5J & K# 20.0 12.5 12.5Jharkhand 12.0 8.0Karnataka# 12.0 12.5 12.5Kerala 12.5 12.5 12.5Madhya Pradesh 8.0 12.0 8.0Maharashtra 12.5 12.5 12.5Manipur 12.5 20.0Meghalaya 20.0Nagaland 12.0 12.0 12.0Orissa 12.5 12.5Punjab 8.0 12.5 12.5Rajasthan 10.0 10.0 10.0Sikkim 12.5 20.0Tamil Nadu 16.0 16.0 16.0Tripura 12.0 12.5 5.0Uttar Pradesh 20.0 20.0 20.0Uttaranchal 20.0 20.0 20.0West Bengal# 4.0 12.5 # = As on 1.5.2005. Source : Economics & Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, New Delhi.

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4.01 (i) SALES TAX RATES ON NATURAL GAS, NAPHTHA AND F.OIL AS ON 1.4.2005

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1. Udaipur Rockphosphate (RSMM)

(Rs/tonne)Date 31% P2O5 Concentrate (34% P2O5 )

(-1/2" chips)01-11-1993 1430 156015-11-1995 1610 173506-01-1997 1580 171501-09-1997 1760 193028-03-1998 1700 205001-08-1998 1700 217017-09-1999 1790 227001-01-1999 1790 2220 1

02-04-1999 1790 2420,2350 1

30-04-1999 2045 2350 1

01-04-2000 2045 242001-05-2000 20452 242001-07-2000 19852 23458-11-2000 to 31-3-2001 19352 22851-4-2001 to 31-3-2002 19352 22983 (For DAP)

(For SSP) 2198 4 (For SSP/DAP/DCP)1-4-2002 to 31-3-2003 18002 2200 4 (For SSP/DCP)

(For SSP)1-4-2003 to 11-9-2004 18002 19553 (For DAP)

(For SSP) 2200 4 (For SSP/DCP)12-9-2003 to 31-3-2004 18202 19553 (For DAP)

(For SSP) 2230 4 (For SSP/DCP)1-4-2004 to 17-9-2004 19752 23803

18-9-2004 to 31-3-2005 20062 24203

1= 33% P2O5 2= 31.5% P2O5 3 = 33-34% P2O5 4 = 34% P2O5

Note : (1) The prices of Rockphosphate Chips are exclusive of Royalty upto 2.4.99 and are inclusive of Royalty from 30-4-99. (2) The prices of Rock phosphate chips are excluding royalty @11% advalorem (3) The prices of Rock phosphate Beneficiated concentrate are exclusive of Royalty 11%

advalorem (4) The prices are ex-Jhamarkotra mines. (5) The above prices are exclusive of sales tax.Source : Rajasthan State Mines & Minerals, Udaipur.

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2. Jhabua (Meghnagar Rockphosphate)

Effective fromROM –½" size –½" size

(+½" - 2½") ROM ex-mines ROM Ex-Mines (ROM)

14-06-1993 15211 -- 6003 6603 6703

24-05-1994 10002 -- 5004

13-10-1994 10002 -- 5005

17-10-1995 1000 -- 60023-04-1998 10302 6906 6606 5603 5903

18-08-1998 10552 7156 6606 6153 5603

01-04-2000 11152 7756 7206 6753 6203

17-06-2000 11152 7756 7206 6257

07-12-2000 7756 7206 6257

30-01-2002 8086 7206 6257

01-10-2003 8086 7206 6257

14-01-2005 8716 7786 7057

1 = P2O5 27%, SiO2 18%2 = P2O5 26%, SiO2 18%3 = P2O5 24%4 = P2O5 24%, SiO2 18% ROM-FOR- Meghnagar5 = P2O5 not below 24%, SiO2 + 18% ROM – FOR Meghnagar6 = P2O5 25% to 26%7 = P2O5 23% to 24%Note : 1. The above prices are inclusive of royalty but exclusive of sales tax and other taxes (if any).

2. The above prices are on credit basis. The quantities purchases on cash basis have the following rebates. 1st 'A' Grade ROM (+25-26% P2O5) - Rs.18 per tonne. 1st 'B' Grade ROM (+23-24% P2O5) - Rs.15 per tonne.

Distance and quantity rebates w.e.f. 14.1.2005:

upto 250 Km. No rebate Upto 2500 tonnes No rebate251 to 1000 Kms Rs. 20/tonne 2501 to 5000 tonnes Rs. 30/ tonne1001 to 1500 Kms. Rs. 40/tonne 5001 to 10,000 tonnes Rs. 40/ tonneabove 1501 Kms. Rs. 100/tonne 10,000 to20,000 tonnes Rs. 50/ tonne

Above 20001 tonnes Rs. 60/ tonne(Continued)

Quantity RebateDistance Rebate

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4.01 (j) PRICES OF INDIGENOUS ROCKPHOSPHATE (Continued)

Grade and Price (Rs./tonne)1st ‘A’ 1st ‘B’

FOR Meghnagar

Moisture Rebate: Rebate shall be allowed on account of moisture exceeding 3%. Moisture shall be determined at the time of despatch of the mineral.

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3. Sagar (Hirapur) Rockphosphate

Effective from

(+½" - 2½") ROM ROM ROMEx-Crusher Ex-Hirapur ex-mines ex-Crusher Less than More than

2000 MT 2000 MT

04-09-1993 1650 1600 1350 1400 650 62501-05-1994 1400 1350 1100 1150 650 62524-5-19943 1350 7502-1-19953 875 825 75023-12-973 725 675 6002-4-19983 725 675 60014-10-1998 725 675 6003

08-12-2000 725 675 6003

01-02-2002 675 575 5003

14-01-2005 733 633 5583

1 = P2O5 29%, SiO2 15-18%, Fe2O3 below 4.5% 2 = P2O5 +25%, SiO2 +18%, Fe2O3 below 4.5%3 = P2O5 27% to 29% 4 = P2O5 25% to 27% 5 = P2O5 22% to 29%

Note : 1. The above prices are inclusive of royalty but exclusive of sales tax and other taxes (if any).2. The quantity slab and rate of quantity discount on sale of Ist 'A' and Ist 'B' Grade Rochphosphate

for the financial year 2005-06 ae as follows:3. The above prices are on credit basis. The quantities purchases on cash basis have the following

rebates. 1st 'A' Grade (Ex-crusher) - Rs.19 per tonne. 1st 'A' Grade ROM (Ex-mines) - Rs.16 per tonne. 1st 'B' Grade - Rs.15 per tonne. 1st 'C' Grade - Rs.11 per tonne.

Upto 5000 tonnes No discount5001 to 10000 tonnes Rs. 45/ tonne10001 to 15,000 tonnes Rs. 55/ tonneAbove 15001 tonnes Rs. 65/ tonne

4255 (Ist 'C' grade)

Quantity Rebate

625475

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4.01(j) PRICES OF INDIGENOUS ROCKPHOSPHATE (Concluded)

Grade and Price (Rs./tonne)1st ‘A’1 1st ‘B’2 Fertiliser grade2

4105 (Dust) 4255 (Ist 'C' grade)

475525(Chips grade)

410 (Dust)5254(Chips grade)

ex-Crusher siteFor Purchase at a time

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(Rs/tonne)

Effective from 18-20% P2O5 20-24% P2O5

1 Mussoorie phos (100 mesh in HDPE bags)

1.1.1988 675 750

25.7.1991 945 1050

14.8.1991 878 975

25.8.92 1460 -

1.10.93 1700 -

20.12.94 1800 -

4.1.96 1900 -

1.9.96 2000 -

1997-98 2125-2225 -

1998-99 & 1999-2000 1875-2225 -

2000-01 1260 (Ex-works) -

(Rs/tonne)

Effective from 18-20% P2O5 23-25% P2O5 30% P2O5

2. (a) Purulia rockphosphate1.1.1988 675 862 1,125

25.7.1991 945 1,207 1,575

14.8.1991 878 1,121 1,463

23.9.93 675 862 1,500@

Note: The above prices are f. o. r. destination and exclusive of sales tax and local taxes.

@ = w.e.f. 23.4.93

2. (b) Purulia rockphosphate (Rs./tonne)

Destination Status 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Rangadih/Tulin Ex-Factory 2,000

Siliguri Ex-Godown 2,000 2,100

West Bengal 2,000 2,100 2,100

Assam & Adjoining F.O.R. 2,300 2,500 2,500 2,500 1,500

Stores by rail Ex-Warehouse (Assam)

South India (Any station) F.O.R.

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Fertiliser Wagon / Railway tariff Effective

Feedstock Train loads classification from 100 200 500 1000 1500 2000

Naphtha Solvent Wagon loads 280 1.4.2001 197.70 345.20 803.80 1611.20 2332.50 2894.30

" 270 1.4.2002 225.20 373.70 819.20 1561.70 2304.20 2857.70

" 250 1.4.2003 208.50 346.00 758.50 1446.00 2133.50 2646.00

" 250 1.4.2004 208.50 346.00 758.50 1446.00 2133.50 2646.00

" 240 1.4.2005 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

Train loads 250 1.4.2001 178.70 310.40 720.20 1441.70 2086.00 2587.10

" 240 1.4.2002 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

" 220 1.4.2003 183.50 304.50 667.50 1272.50 1877.50 2328.50

" 220 1.4.2004 183.50 304.50 667.50 1272.50 1877.50 2328.50

" 240 1.4.2005 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

Furnace Oil Wagon loads 270B 1.4.2001 218.60 383.90 896.60 1803.10 2610.50 3239.90

" 300 1.4.2002 250.20 415.20 910.20 1735.20 2560.20 3175.20

" 250 1.4.2003 208.50 346.00 758.50 1446.00 2133.50 2646.00

" 250 1.4.2004 208.50 346.00 758.50 1446.00 2133.50 2646.00

" 240 1.4.2005 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

Train loads 270A 1.4.2001 188.40 328.80 765.70 1534.80 2221.90 2757.00

" 260 1.4.2002 216.80 359.80 788.80 1503.80 2218.80 2751.80

" 240 1.4.2003 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

" 240 1.4.2004 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

" 240 1.4.2005 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

Source: Ministry of Railways, New Delhi.

Intermediate Wagon / Railway tariff Effective

Train loads classification from 100 200 500 1000 1500 2000

Ammonia and Wagan load 240 1.4.2005 200.20 332.20 728.20 1388.20 2048.20 2540.20

Phosphoric acid & Train load

4.04 RAILWAY FREIGHT FOR AMMONIA AND PHOSPHORIC ACID

2005-06

Railway freight (Rs./tonne) for distance (km)

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4.03 RAILWAY FREIGHT FOR NAPHTHA, F.OIL AND LSHS

2001-02 to 2005-06

Railway freight (Rs./tonne) for distance (km)

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Intermediate

1. Ammonia (NH3) Natural gas 860 Nm3 /te orNaphtha 0.9-1.02 or* Fuel oil 0.91 or* Coal 3.62

2. Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) Sulphur 0.345 orPyrites 0.90

3. Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as P2O5 Rock (73-75% BPL) 3.3 andH2SO4 2.85

4. Nitric acid (HNO3) NH3 0.292

* For feedstock only.

Product Litres to metric tonnes Tonnes per K.L.

Naphtha 1,467 0.6817L.P.G. 1,785 0.5602Furnace oil 1,071 0.9337L.S.H.S. 1,017 0.9833

Source: Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas Statistics, New Delhi.Note: 1 Barrel = 42 Gallons 1 metric tonne of gasolene = 8.6 barrels = 1350 litres 1 U.S. Gallons = 3.785 Litres 1 metric tonne of fuel oil = 6.7 barrels

1 metric tonne of crude oil = 7.3 barrels

2. PETROLEUM PRODUCT CONVERSION FACTOR

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1. RAW MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES REQUIREMENTS IN THEMANUFACTURE OF FERTILISER INTERMEDIATES

(tonne per tonne)Raw materials/Intermediate

CONVERSION FACTORS

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Phos- H3PO4 KCIRaw material/intermediate NH3 CO2 phate H2SO4 (as HNO3 as Gypsum Remarksfertiliser product rock P2O5) 60%

(K2O)1 (a) Ammonium sulphate 0.27 — — 0.78 — — — —

(b) A/s from gypsum 0.27 0.38 — — — — — —route

2 CAN (25% N) 0.16 — — — — 0.59 — —3 Urea 0.60 0.77 — — — — — —4 SSP — — 0.60 0.36 — — — —5 TSP — — 0.46 — 0.36 — — —6 UAP (28-28-0)* 0.37 — — — 0.29 — — —

7 DAP (18-46-0) 0.24 — — — 0.48 — — —8 NPK (14-35-14)# 0.18 — — — 0.38 — 0.25 —9 NPK (17-17-17)# 0.22 — — — 0.18 — 0.30 —

10 NPK (19-19-19) 0.24 — — — 0.20 — 0.33 —11 NPK (12-32-16) 0.15 — — — 0.34 — 0.28 —12 Nitrophosphate (15-15-1 0.10 — — — 0.16 0.36 0.26 —Conversion factors:—

1 te N = 1.215 te NH3 Requirement for 1 tonne of P2O5:1 te NH3 = 0.823 te N 3.3 tonnes (approx.) of Rock

% BPL = 2.18 x % P2O5 and 1.0 tonne (approx.) of sulphur% P2O5 = 0.46 x % BPL

1 million BTU = 29.5 Nm3

= 960 ft3

* Total ammoniaincluding the quantityrequired for producingurea which isincorporated in endproduct.

# Small quantitities ofurea are also added tomake theseformulations.

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(tonne per tonne)

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PART II

INDIAN AGRICULTURAL AND ALLIED STATISTICS

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Share CroppingGross of Intensity

Sl. Year area gross (=gross /No. Gross Net More than Gross Net More than under irrigated net sown

once once HYV** to gross area x 100)(actual) sown

area1 2 3 4 5=3-4 6 7 8=6-7 9 10=6/3 13=3/4

<---------------------------- ('000 hectares) -------------------------> <--(per cent) ->1 . 1951-52 133,234 119,400 13,834 23,180 21,049 2,131 - 17.4 111.62 . 1952-53 137,675 123,442 14,233 23,305 21,122 2,183 - 16.9 111.53 . 1953-54 142,480 126,806 15,674 24,363 21,869 2,494 - 17.1 112.44 . 1954-55 144,087 127,845 16,242 24,948 22,088 2,860 - 17.3 112.75 . 1955-56 147,311 129,156 18,155 25,642 22,758 2,884 - 17.4 114.16 . 1956-57 149,492 130,848 18,644 25,707 22,533 3,174 - 17.2 114.27 . 1957-58 145,832 129,080 16,752 26,628 23,156 3,472 - 18.3 113.08 . 1958-59 151,629 131,828 19,801 26,948 23,401 3,547 - 17.8 115.09 . 1959-60 152,824 132,939 19,885 27,454 24,037 3,417 - 18.0 115.0

10 . 1960-61 152,772 133,199 19,573 27,980 24,661 3,319 - 18.3 114.711 . 1961-62 156,209 135,399 20,810 28,460 24,884 3,576 - 18.2 115.412 . 1962-63 156,760 136,341 20,419 29,453 25,665 3,788 - 18.8 115.013 . 1963-64 156,963 136,483 20,480 29,707 25,888 3,819 - 18.9 115.014 . 1964-65 159,229 138,120 21,109 30,705 26,600 4,105 - 19.3 115.315 . 1965-66 155,276 136,198 19,078 30,901 26,344 4,557 - 19.9 114.016 . 1966-67 157,355 137,232 20,123 32,683 26,907 5,776 1,886 20.8 114.717 . 1967-68 163,736 139,876 23,860 33,207 27,193 6,014 6,036 20.3 117.118 . 1968-69 159,529 137,313 22,216 35,483 29,009 6,474 9,297 22.2 116.219 . 1969-70 162,265 138,772 23,493 36,974 30,197 6,777 11,413 22.8 116.920 . 1970-71 165,791 140,267 25,524 38,195 31,103 7,092 15,383 23.0 118.221 . 1971-72 165,186 139,721 25,465 38,430 31,546 6,884 18,173 23.3 118.222 . 1972-73 162,150 137,144 25,006 39,055 31,834 7,221 22,321 24.1 118.223 . 1973-74 169,872 142,416 27,456 40,283 32,546 7,737 26,038 23.7 119.324 . 1974-75 164,191 137,791 26,400 41,741 33,709 8,032 27,337 25.4 119.225 . 1975-76 171,296 141,652 29,644 43,363 34,593 8,770 31,888 25.3 120.926 . 1976-77 167,334 139,476 27,858 43,552 35,149 8,403 33,560 26.0 120.027 . 1977-78 172,232 141,953 30,279 46,080 36,546 9,534 38,930 26.8 121.328 . 1978-79 174,802 142,981 31,821 48,307 38,059 10,248 40,130 27.6 122.329 . 1979-80 169,589 138,903 30,686 49,214 38,524 10,690 38,383 29.0 122.130 . 1980-81 172,630 140,002 32,628 49,775 38,720 11,055 43,080 28.8 123.3

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1.01 ALL INDIA CULTIVATED AND IRRIGATED AREA - GROSS AND NET - WITH CROPPING INTENSITY(1951-52 to 2001-02)

Area sown Area irrigated

1.00 LAND USE PATTERN

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Share CroppingGross of Intensity

Sl. Year area gross (=gross /No. Gross Net More than Gross Net More than under irrigated net sown

once once HYV** to gross area x 100)(actual) sown

area1 2 3 4 5=3-4 6 7 8=6-7 9 10=6/3 13=3/431 . 1981-82 176,750 141,928 34,822 51,412 40,503 10,909 46,493 29.1 124.532 . 1982-83 172,748 140,220 32,528 51,830 40,691 11,139 47,493 30.0 123.233 . 1983-84 179,560 142,841 36,719 53,824 41,949 11,875 53,740 30.0 125.734 . 1984-85 176,330 140,892 35,438 54,529 42,145 12,384 54,140 30.9 125.235 . 1985-86 178,464 140,901 37,563 54,283 41,865 12,418 55,420 30.4 126.736 . 1986-87 176,405 139,578 36,827 55,759 42,569 13,190 56,174 31.6 126.437 . 1987-88 170,738 134,085 36,653 56,036 42,892 13,144 54,103 32.8 127.338 . 1988-89 182,277 141,891 40,386 61,125 46,148 14,977 60,105 33.5 128.539 . 1989-90 182,269 142,339 39,930 61,852 46,702 15,150 61,166 33.9 128.140 . 1990-91 185,742 142,999 42,743 63,204 48,023 15,181 64,984 34.0 129.941 . 1991-92 182,242 141,632 40,610 65,680 49,867 15,813 64,724 36.0 128.742 . 1992-93 185,700 142,717 42,983 66,760 50,293 16,467 65,404 36.0 130.143 . 1993-94 P 186,580 142,335 44,245 68,255 51,340 16,915 66,992 36.6 131.144 . 1994-95 P 188,053 142,960 45,093 70,646 53,001 17,645 70,931 37.6 131.545 . 1995-96 P 187,471 142,197 45,274 71,352 53,402 17,950 72,310 38.1 131.846 . 1996-97 P 189,592 142,813 46,779 73,246 55,049 18,197 76,428 38.6 132.847 . 1997-98 P 190,570 142,083 48,487 73,003 54,985 18,018 76,000 T 38.3 134.148 . 1998-99 P 193,034 142,581 50,453 75,954 57,077 18,876 78,350 T 39.3 135.449 . 1999-2000 P 190,321 141,104 49,217 77,992 56,761 21,231 41.0 134.950 . 2000-01 P 186,356 141,079 45,277 74,286 54,833 19,453 39.9 132.151 . 2001-02 P 190,278 141,345 48,932 76,441 55,876 20,565 40.2 134.6 P = Provisional T = Target ** = Total area covered under HYVs of wheat, maize, bajra, jowar and paddy.Note: 1. HYV programme was launched in 1966-67. 2. "For area under foodgrains", see Table 1.09 Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

(1951-52 to 2001-02) (Concluded)

Area sown Area irrigated

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1.01 ALL- INDIA CULTIVATED AND IRRIGATED AREA - GROSS AND NET - WITH CROPPING INTENSITY

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('000 hectares)

Geogra-Zone/State phical Area Barren &

area Forests put to uncultur- Totalnon-agri- able land (5)+(6)cultural

uses

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)East 68,053 64,858 21,943 6,587 5,098 11,686 800Arunachal Pradesh (r) 8,374 5,498 5,154 5 21 26 4Assam (x) 7,844 7,850 1,932 1,070 1,461 2,531 163Bihar 9,416 9,360 622 1,642 436 2,079 18Jharkhand (x) 7,972 7,970 2,333 792 573 1,366 88Orissa 15,571 15,571 5,813 999 843 1,842 443West Bengal 8,875 8,695 1,184 1,548 25 1,573 4Manipur (j) 2,233 2,211 602 26 1,419 1,445 (n)Meghalaya 2,243 2,227 f 951 87 136 223 -Nagaland 1,658 1,608 863 67 - 67 -Sikkim (g) 710 710 257 97 173 270 69Tripura (u) 1,049 1,049 606 131 3 134 (n)Mizoram 2,108 2,109 1,626 123 8 130 11

North 66,848 48,376 9,327 4,204 2,128 6,332 1,967Haryana 4,421 4,372 45 425 101 526 25Himachal Pradesh 5,567 4,543 1,099 317 807 1,124 1,519Jammu & Kashmir 22,224 4,505 o 2,747 k 293 289 582 125Punjab 5,036 5,033 280 409 28 437 4Uttar Pradesh 24,093 24,202 1,689 2,514 595 3,109 71Uttaranchal (x) 5,348 5,567 3,466 167 295 462 223Chandigarh 11 7 (a) 4 (l) 4 -Delhi 148 147 1 75 13 88 (a)

South 64,454 64,211 13,178 6,418 3,381 9,800 1,754Andhra Pradesh 27,507 27,440 6,199 2,665 2,084 4,749 676Karnataka 19,179 19,050 3,070 1,325 788 2,113 956Kerala 3,886 3,885 1,082 392 30 422 (a)Tamil Nadu 13,006 12,991 2,132 1,998 477 2,476 118Pondicherry 48 49 - 16 (a) 16 (a)A & N Islands (v) 825 793 695 22 2 24 4Lakshadweep (x) 3 3 - - - - -

West 129,371 128,573 24,643 6,845 8,578 15,421 6,131Chattishgarh 13,519 13,736 6,247 687 342 1,029 849Gujarat 19,602 18,639 1,706 1,131 2,595 3,726 850Madhya Pradesh 30,825 30,755 8,683 1,860 1,396 3,255 1,481Maharashtra 30,771 30,758 5,217 1,373 1,722 3,095 1,250Rajasthan 34,224 34,265 2,645 1,752 2,521 4,272 1,699Goa 370 361 125 37 - 37 1Daman & Diu (s) 11 10 1 2 3D & N Haveli 49 49 20 4 (a) 4 1All India 2001-2002 306,019 69,089 24,054 19,185 43,239 10,651 2000-2001 328726+ 306,078 69,224 23,665 19,220 42,885 10,897

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1.02 LAND UTILISATION PATTERN - 2001-2002 (Provisional)

Classification of reporting area excluding fallow land

area for Not available for cultivationReporting

land Permanentutilisation pastures &statistics other

grazinglands

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Zone/State Fallow land Net Area TotalFallow Current area sown cropped

Landunder Cultur- lands fallows Total sown more areamisc. tree able Total other (12)+(13) than (15)+(16)

crops& waste (8)+(9) than oncegroves not land +(10) currentincld.in net fallowsarea sown

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)East 1,510 1,376 3,686 1,901 2,749 4,651 22,894 11,438 34,332ArunachalPradesh(r) 36 37 77 47 30 77 164 104 268Assam (x) 234 80 477 65 110 176 2,734 1,223 3,957Bihar 235 46 299 135 563 697 5,664 2,233 7,897Jharkhand 113 274 476 783 1,244 2,027 1,769 319 2,088 *Orissa 482 392 1,317 434 320 754 5,845 2,954 8,799West Bengal 56 38 98 28 289 318 5,522 4,257 9,779Manipur (j) 24 (n) 24 - - - 140 76 216Meghalaya 155 441 596 162 65 227 230 47 277Nagaland 124 61 184 74 87 161 333 45 378Sikkim (g) 5 1 75 9 4 13 95 d 37 132 *Tripura (u) 27 1 28 1 1 2 280 143 423 *Mizoram 19 5 35 163 36 199 118 - 118

North 716 1,158 3,839 669 1,455 2,125 26,750 16,709 43,459Haryana 7 30 61 (a) 173 173 3,566 2,752 6,318Himachal Pradesh 60 122 1,701 13 56 69 550 406 956Jammu & Kashmir 72 140 337 8 82 90 748 358 1,106Punjab 3 15 22 3 40 44 4,250 3,735 7,985 *Uttar Pradesh 355 518 943 624 1,026 1,649 16,812 9,004 25,816 * @Uttaranchal 218 323 764 14 68 82 793 430 1,223 * @Chandigarh (i) (a) - (a) (a) (a) (a) 2 1 3Delhi 1 10 11 7 10 18 29 23 52

South 881 1,590 4,227 3,296 5,842 9,140 27,869 5,862 33,730Andhra Pradesh 277 700 1,654 1,421 3,007 4,429 10,410 2,347 12,756Karnataka 302 423 1,681 426 1,728 2,154 10,031 1,638 11,670Kerala 14 64 78 34 79 114 2,191 802 2,992Tamil Nadu 271 387 777 1,409 1,026 2,435 5,172 1,054 6,226Pondicherry 1 4 5 3 1 4 24 15 39A & N Islands (v) 16 12 32 3 1 4 38 6 44Lakshadweep (x) - - - 3 - 3 *

West 286 9,243 15,660 4,363 4,654 9,019 63,833 14,923 78,755Chattishgarh 4 334 1,186 231 243 474 4,800 796 5,595Gujarat 4 1,988 2,842 11 733 744 9,622 1,112 10,734Madhya Pradesh 18 1,218 2,718 604 636 1,241 14,859 4,185 19,044Maharashtra 245 915 2,411 1,195 1,222 2,417 17,619 4,762 22,381Rajasthan 13 4,731 6,442 2,321 1,819 4,141 16,765 4,033 20,798Goa 1 55 57 - - - 141 27 168Daman & Diu (s) 1 2 3 4 1 5D & N Haveli - (a) 1 1 1 2 23 7 30All India 2001-2002 3,394 13,366 27,412 10,231 14,702 24,933 141,345 48,932 190,278 2000-2001 3,347 13,638 27,881 10,110 14,899 25,009 141,079 45,277 186,356

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1.02 LAND UTILISATION PATTERN - 2001-2002 (Provisional) (Continued)

Other uncultivated land

Classification of reporting area excluding fallow land

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1.02 LAND UTILISATION PATTERN — 2001-02 (Provisional) (Continued)

(a) Below 500 hectares.

(b) Est imated on the bas is of percentage i r r igated area in 1990-91.

(c ) Relates to the year 2000-01.

(d) Relates to the year 1985-86.

( f ) Excludes area under the Munic ipal i ty and Town Commit tee

(g) Relates to the year 1984-85.

(h) Relates to the year 1992-93.

( i ) Relates to the year 1987-88.

( j ) As per 1972-73 Ad-hoc est imates except tota l cropped area.

(k ) Inc ludes Forest area of 2089 thousand hectares reported by the Chief Conservator of Forests of the State in 1983-84.

( l ) Inc ludes under the head- ‘Area put to non-agr icul tura l uses’ .

(n) Inc ludes under the head ‘Land under Miscel laneous t ree crops and groves’ etc.

(o) Excludes area under the i l legal occupat ion of China and Pakistan.

( r ) As per Agr icul tural Census 1995-96, except tota l cropped area.

(s ) Relates to the year 1989-90,

( t ) Relates to the year 1997-98.

(u) Relates to the year 1998-99.

(v) Relates to the year 1994-95.

(x) Relates to the year 1999-2000.

(* ) Forecast data has been ut i l ized in est imat ing gross cropped area.

+ Based on data of Off ice of The Di rector , Map Publ icat ion, Survey of India, Dehradun and includes geographica l area under i l legal occupat ion by China and Pakistan.

@ Inc ludes area prepared for sowing of sugercane.

EXPLANATORY NOTES ON LAND USE CLASSIFICATION

Column (2) Geographical Area : The latest f igure of geographica l area for the State/Union Terr i tory/Distr ic t as furnished by the Cent ral Stat is t ica l Organisat ion based on the Surveyor Genera l of Ind ia ’s data, should only be used.

Column (3) Report ing Area for Land Uti l isat ion Statist ics : The report ing area stands for the area for which data on land use c lassi f icat ion of area are avai lab le. In area where land ut i l isat ion f igures are based on land records, report ing area is the area according to v i l lage papers i .e. the papers prepared by the v i l lage accountants. In some cases, the vi l lage papers may not be mainta ined in respect of the ent i re area of the State. For example, v i l lage papers are not prepared for forest area but the magni tude of such area is known, a lso there are t racts in many States for which no vi l lage paper exists but for which ad-hoc est imates of c lassi f icat ion area etc . are f ramed to complete the coverage. In such cases, co lumn (3) should g ive the summation of the area for which v i l lage papers actual ly exis t and the area for which ad-hoc est imates are avai lable.

I t may be observed that the report ing area for land ut i l isat ion stat is t ics for a Dist r ic t /State is not larger than the corresponding area given in co lumn (2) . In case the posi t ion is otherwise, the reasons for the same may be indicated.

The sum of columns No (4) , (7) , (11), (14) and (15) should be equal to column No. (3) .

Column (4) Forest : This should inc lude al l lands c lassed as forests under any legal enactment deal ing wi th forests or adminis tered as forests, whether State-owned or pr ivate and whether wooded or mainta ined as potent ia l forest land. The area of crops raised in the forests and grazing lands of areas open for graz ing wi th in the forests should remain inc luded under the forest area.

Column (5) Area under Non-agricultural Uses : Th is should inc lude al l lands occupied by bui ld ings, roads and ra i lways or under water, e.g. r ivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agr icul tura l .

Column (6) Barren and Un-cul turable Land: This should inc lude al l barren and uncul turab le land l ike mountains, deserts etc. Land which cannot be brought under cul t ivat ion except at an exorbi tant cost should be c lassed as uncul turable whether such land is in iso lated b locks or wi th in cul t ivated hold ings. (Cont inued)

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1.02 LAND UTILISATION PATTERN — 2001-02 (Provisional) (Concluded)

Column (8) Permanent Pastures and other Grazing Lands : This should inc lude a l l graz ing lands whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not . V i l lage common grazing land shal l be inc luded under th is head.

Column (9) Land under Miscel laneous Tree Crops, etc. : This should inc lude al l cul t ivable land which is not inc luded in ‘Net area sown’ but is put to some agr icul tura l uses. Lands under Casur ina t rees, thatch ing grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel , etc. which are not inc luded under ‘Orchards ’ should be c lassed under th is category.

Column (10) Culturable Waste : This should inc lude lands avai lable for cul t ivat ion, whether not taken up for cul t ivat ion or taken up for cu l t ivat ion once but not cul t ivated dur ing the current year and last f ive years or more in succession for one reason or the other. Such lands may be e i ther fa l low or covered wi th shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. They may be assessed or unassessed and may l ie in iso lated b locks or wi th in cu l t ivated hold ings. Land once cu l t ivated but not cu l t ivated for f ive years in succession should a lso be inc luded in th is category at the end of the f ive years.

Column (12) Fal low Lands other than Current Fal lows : Th is should inc lude a l l lands which were taken up for cul t ivat ion but are temporar i ly out of cu l t ivat ion for a per iod of not less than one year and not more than f ive years. The reasons for keeping such lands fa l low may be one or more of the fo l lowing:-

(1) Poverty of the cu l t ivators;

(2) Inadequate supply of water ;

(3) Malar ia l c l imate;

(4) S i l t ing of canals and r ivers; and

(5) Unremunerat ive nature of farming.

Column (13) Current Fal lows: This should represent c ropped area which are kept fa l low dur ing the current year. For example, i f any seeding area is not c ropped against the same year i t may be t reated as current fa l lows.

Column (15) Net Area Sown : This should represent the tota l area sown wi th crops and orchards count ing area sown more than once in the same year only once.*

Column (16) Area sown more than Once : Th is should represent the areas on which crops are cu l t ivated more than once dur ing the agr icu l tural year. Th is should be obtained by deduct ing ‘Net Area Sown’ f rom ‘Tota l Cropped Area’ .

Column (17) Total Cropped Area : This should represent the tota l area covered wi th crops i .e. the sum tota l of area covered by a l l the indiv idual crops; area sown wi th crops more than once dur ing the year be ing counted as separate areas for each crop. Note: Aggregate of zone totals may not a lways add up to A l l India tota ls due to rounding of f the f igures.

Source: Directorate of Economics and Stat ist ics, Ministry of Agricul ture, New Delhi .

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Sl.No. Major soil group

1. Red Loamy 230 7.02. Red Sandy 490 14.93. Laterite 117 3.64. Red & Yellow 335 10.25. Shallow Black 65 2.06. Medium Black 417 12.77. Deep Black 162 4.98. Mixed Red & Black 148 4.59. Coastal Alluvium 62 1.910. Coastal Sand 11 0.311. Deltaic Alluvium 71 2.212. Alluvial-Recent 390 11.913. Calcareous Alluvium 22 0.714. Calcareous Sierozem 49 1.515. Old Alluvium 28 0.916. Grey Brown 89 2.717. Desert Soils-Regosolic 134 4.118. Desert Soils-Lithosolic 85 2.619. Tarai 31 0.920. Brown Hill 124 3.821. Sub-Mountane 47 1.422. Mountain Meadow 66 2.023. Saline & Alkaline * *24. Peaty and Saline Peaty 4 0.125. Skeletal 42 1.3

Total : 3,219 98.1(3,287)

* = The area of this soil group is included into the areas under different groups of soils ( ) = Total geographical area. Source: Indian Agriculture in Brief - 23rd edition, DES, MOA, New Delhi.

(Lakh ha.) total geographicalarea

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1.03 (a) AREA UNDER BROAD SOIL GROUPS IN INDIA

Area Percentage to

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With 1976-77 With 1981-82 With 1981-82Land Utilisation Land Utilisation Land Utilisation

Area under Statistics and Statistics and Statistics andReport till Report till Report till1980-81 1984-85 1996-97

1. Geographical area 329 329 3292. Area subject to water and wind erosion 150 141.25 144.123. Area degrated through special problems :- 29.52

3.1 Waterlogged area 6 8.53 8.533.2 Alkali soils 2.5 3.58 3.883.3 Acid soils - 4.5 4.503.4 Saline soils including coastal sandy areas 5.5 5.5 5.503.5 Ravines and gullies 3.97 3.97 3.973.6 Area subject to shifting cultivation 4.36 4.91 4.913.7 Riverine and torrents 2.73 2.73 2.73

Total (3.1 to 3.7) 25.06 33.72 34.024. Total problem area (2+3) 175.06 174.97 173.64

4A. Annual average loss of nutrients from land is worth 5.37 to 8.4 5.37 to 8.4 million tonnes million tonnes

5. Average annual loss of production for not developing 3 million tonnes 3 million tonnesravines is worth

6. Average annual rate of encroachment of table lands 8000 ha. 8000 ha.by ravines

7. Average area annually subject to damages through 1 1.0shifting cultivation

8. Total flood prone area : 40 40 ** 408.1a Annual average area affected by floods 9 8 88.1b Maximum area affected in the worst year 17.6 18.6 18.68.2a Annual average cropped area affected by flood 3.6 3.7 3.78.2b Maximum cropped area affected in any year 10 10

9. Total drought prone area 260 260 26010. Additional land needed by 2000 AD :-

10.1 For crop production (for each a maximum of 10 10150 net sown area as per NCA)

10.2 For production of fuel wood (35/45 m.ha.) and timber 40 4010.3 For production of fodder 10 10

Total (10.1 to 10.3) 60 6011. Availability of land per capita :-

Year (including forest) (excluding forest)11.1 1951 0.89 ha. 0.48 ha.11.2 1981 0.50 ha. 0.20 ha.11.3 2000 0.33 ha. 0.15 ha.

** Flood Atlas of India, CWC of Water Resources Ministry, Govt. of India, New Delhi, dated 10th April, 1987 NCA = National Commission on Agriculture, New Delhi. Source : Indian Agriculture in Brief - 27th Edition, DES, MOA, New Delhi.

Total cultivable land

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1.03 (b) DISTRIBUTION OF ESTIMATED AREA UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL EROSION, LANDDEGRADATION AND LAND UTILISATION PROBLEMS (ESTIMATED)

(Area : Million hectares unless otherwise stated)

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Crop Area % share to total Area % share to total('000 ha) cropped area ('000 ha) cropped area

I. Food crops 138,363 74.25 141,150 75.74 1. Total Foodgrains 122,675 65.83 124,279 66.69 (A) Cereals & Millets 101,439 54.43 101,256 54.33

Rice 44,789 24.03 44,910 24.10 Jowar 9,915 5.32 9,817 5.27 Bajra 10,021 5.38 9,743 5.23 Maize 6,793 3.65 6,730 3.61 Ragi 1,839 0.99 1,745 0.94 Wheat 25,798 13.84 26,319 14.12 Barley 789 0.42 681 0.37 Other cereals & Millets 1,494 0.80 1,312 0.70

(B) Pulses 21,237 11.40 23,024 12.35 Gram 5,205 2.79 6,426 3.45 Tur (Arhar) 3,662 1.97 3,331 1.79 Other pulses 12,369 6.64 13,267 7.12

2. Sugar 4,641 2.49 4,752 2.50 (i) Sugarcane 4,581 2.46 4,692 2.47 (ii) others 60 0.03 61 0.03

3. Condiments & Spices 2,797 1.50 3,247 1.74 Pepper (Black) 223 0.12 227 0.12 Chillies 903 0.48 909 0.49 Ginger 91 0.05 94 0.05 Turmeric 187 0.10 164 0.09 Cardamom 86 0.05 93 0.05 Betelnuts 314 0.17 339 0.18 Others 995 0.53 1,420 0.76

4. Total fruits & vegetables 8,181 4.39 8,812 4.73 (i) Total fruits 3,482 1.87 3,651 1.96

(A) Fresh fruits 2,875 1.54 2,992 1.61 Mangoes 1,167 0.63 1,184 0.64 Citrus fruits 384 0.21 348 0.19 Banana 489 0.26 447 0.24 Grapes 43 0.02 47 0.03 Pome fruits 57 0.03 79 0.04 Papaya 51 0.03 58 0.03 Apple 42 0.02 44 0.02 Others 642 0.34 785 0.42

(B) Dry fruits 608 0.33 659 0.35 Cashewnut 601 0.32 614 0.33 Others 7 0.00 45 0.02

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1.04 CROPPING PATTERN ACCORDING TO LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS2000-2001 and 2001-2002 (Provisional)

2000 -2001 2001 -2002

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Crop Area % share to total Area % share to total('000 ha) cropped area ('000 ha) cropped area

(ii) Vegetables 4,699 2.52 5,161 2.77Potato 1,250 0.67 1,257 0.67Tapioca 252 0.14 248 0.13Sweet potato 109 0.06 106 0.06Onion 443 0.24 460 0.25Others 2,645 1.42 3,090 1.66

5. Other food crops 67 0.04 60 0.03II. Non food crops 47,993 25.75 49,128 26.361. Oilseeds 25,263 13.56 25,237 13.54

Groundnut 6,756 3.63 6,375 3.42Castorseed 1,125 0.60 807 0.43Sesamum 1,793 0.96 1,889 1.01Rapeseed & Mustard 4,562 2.45 5,083 2.73Linseed 579 0.31 533 0.29Coconut 1,856 1.00 1,894 1.02Nigerseed 496 0.27 475 0.25Safflower 409 0.22 404 0.22Soyabean 6,423 3.45 6,344 3.40Sunflower 1,075 0.58 1,193 0.64Others 188 0.10 240 0.13

2. Fibres 9,723 5.22 10,255 5.50Cotton 8,586 4.61 9,088 4.88Jute 842 0.45 887 0.48Mesta 188 0.10 173 0.09Sannhemp 57 0.03 57 0.03Others 50 0.03 51 0.03

3. Dyes & Tanning Material 39 0.02 40 0.02Indigo 4 0.002 3 0.002Others 35 0.02 38 0.02

4. Drugs, Narcotics & Plantation Crops 2,172 1.17 2,233 1.20Opium 15 0.01 17 0.01Tobacco 305 0.16 374 0.20Cinchona 9 0.005 9 0.005Indian hemp (a) - (a) -Tea 554 0.30 556 0.30Coffee 313 0.17 316 0.17Rubber 540 0.29 541 0.29Others 436 0.23 421 0.23

5. Fodder crops 9,695 5.20 10,273 5.516. Green Manure crops 61 0.03 64 0.037. Other Nonfood crops 1,042 0.56 1,025 0.55

Total area sown (under all crops) (I+II) 186,356 100.00 190,278 100.00Note : (a) Below 500 hectares.Source : Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation, New Delh

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2000-2001 and 2001-2002 (Provisional) (Concluded)2000-2001 2001-2002

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Zone/StateAutumn Winter Summer Kharif

Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing HarvestingEastAssam Mid-Feb.- June- May- Nov.- - - - -

April August July Jan.Bihar May- Sept.- July- Nov.- Jan.- May- April- Sept.-

July Oct. Sept. Dec. Feb. June August Dec.Meghalaya Mid-Feb.- June- March- Nov.- - - - -

April August July Jan.Nagaland March- June- May- Nov.- - - - -

May August July Jan.Orissa May- Sept.- June- Dec.- Dec.- May- June- Sept.-

June Oct. August Jan. Jan. June July Oct.West Bengal March- July- April- Nov.- Oct.- April- - -

June(B) Nov. June(B) Dec. Feb.(T) MayMay- - June- -June(T) Aug.(T)

NorthHaryana May- Sept.- - - - - June- Sept.-

August Nov. July Nov.Himachal Pradesh June- Sept.- - - - - - -

July Nov.Jammu & Kashmir - - April- Sept.- - - - -

July Dec.Punjab May- Sept.- - - - - June- Sept.-

August Nov. July Nov.Uttar Pradesh May- Sept.- June- Nov.- Jan- April- June- Oct.-

July Nov. August Dec. Feb. June July Dec.SouthAndhra Pradesh March- June- June- Nov.- Dec- March- June- Jan.-

May Sept. Oct. March Feb. May oct. April

Karnataka May- Sept.- June- Nov.- Dec.- April- May- Oct.-August Dec. Oct. March Feb. July July Dec.

Kerala April- Aug.- Aug.- Dec.- Nov.- Feb.- - -June Oct. Oct. Feb. Feb. May

Tamil Nadu May- Sept.- Oct.- Jan.- Feb.- May- June- Sept.-Nov. Feb. Jan. April April June oct. Jan.

WestGujarat June- Oct.- - - - - June- Nov.-

August Dec. July Dec.Madhya Pradesh 10th June- 15th Sept.- - - - - 10th June- Nov.-

15th Aug. 15th Dec. 7th Aug. 15th Jan.Maharashtra June- Oct.- - - - - June- Nov.-

July Dec. July Jan.

Rajasthan July- Oct.- - - - - June- Oct.-August Dec. August Dec.

All India March- June- June- Nov.- Nov.- March- April- Sept.-Aug. Dec. Oct. April Feb. June August Jan.

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1.05 SOWING AND HARVESTING SEASONS OF PRINCIPAL

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CROPS IN MAJOR GROWING STATESRice Jowar

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Zone/State Bajra Maize WheatRabi

Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing HarvestingEastAssam - - - - April- August- Nov.-Dec. Mar.-Apr.

May Sept.Bihar - - April- Sept.- June- Sept.- Oct.-Dec. Feb.-May

August Dec. July Oct.Meghalaya - - - - April- August- - -

May Sept.Nagaland - - - - - - - -

Orissa - - - - June- Sept.- Oct.-Nov. Mar.-Apr.July Oct.

West Bengal - - - - April- July- Oct.-Dec. Mar.-Apr.June August

NorthHaryana - - June- Sept.- June- Sept.- Oct.-Dec. Apr.-May

August Nov. July Nov.Himachal Pradesh - - - - April- Sept.- Oct.-Nov. Apr.-June

June Oct.Jammu & Kashmir - - June- Sept.- April- Aug.- Oct.-Nov. Apr.-June

July Oct. June Oct.Punjab - - June- Sept.- June- Sept.- Oct.-Dec. Apr.-May

August Nov. July Nov.Uttar Pradesh - - June- Sept.- June- Aug.- Oct.-Dec. Mar.-May

August Nov. July Oct.SouthAndhra Pradesh Nov.- March- June- Sept.- June- Sept.- - -

Dec. April August Dec. Aug. (K) Oct. (K)Oct.-Dec.( ROct.-Dec.( R)

Karnataka Sept.- Jan.- June- Sept.- April- July- Sept.- Nov Jan.-Mar.Nov. March August Jan. July Nov.

Kerala - - - - - - - -

Tamil Nadu Nov.- Feb.- May- Sept.- - - - -May July Dec. March

WestGujarat Sept.- Feb. June- Sept.- June- Sept.- Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar.

Oct. July Nov. July Nov.Madhya Pradesh 20th Sept.- Jan.- '15th June- 10th Oct.- June- 15th Aug.- Oct.-Nov. 15th Feb-Apr

Oct. March 8th Aug. Dec. July Sept.Maharashtra Sept.- Jan.- June- Oct.- June- Aug.- Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar.

Nov. March July Nov. July (K) Nov. (K)Nov.- March-Dec.® April (R)

Rajasthan - - June- Sept.- June- Sept.- Oct.-Dec. Mar.-MayJuly Nov. July Nov.

All India Sept.- Jan.- June- Sept.- June- Aug.- Sept.-Dec. Feb.-MayDec. April August Dec. Aug. (K) Nov. (K)

Oct.- Jan.-Dec. (R) April (R)

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CROPS IN MAJOR GROWING STATES (Continued)Jowar

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Zone/State GramHills Plains

Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing HarvestingEastAssam - - Oct.-Nov. Jan.-Feb. Oct.-Nov. Jan.-Feb.

Bihar Oct.-Dec. Feb.-May - - Oct.-Feb. Dec.-Mar.

Meghalaya - - Oct.-Nov. Jan.-Feb. Oct.-Nov. Jan.-Feb.

Nagaland - - - - - -

Orissa - - - - Oct.-Nov. Jan.-Feb.

West Bengal Nov.-Dec Mar.-Apr - - Sept.-Nov. Jan.-Apr.

NorthHaryana Sept.-Nov. Mar.-Apr. Sept.-Oct. Jan.-Feb. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Jan.

Jan.-Apr. June.-Oct. Dec.-Jan. Apr.-MayHimachal Pradesh Sept.-Nov. Apr.-May Jan.-Feb. Jan-July - -

Jammu & Kashmir - - June-July Oct.-Jan. Sept.-Oct. Dec.-Feb.Sept.-Oct Feb. June-July Oct.

Punjab Sept.-Nov. Mar.-Apr. Sept.-Oct Jan/.-Feb. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Jan.Jan.-Apr. June-Oct. Dec.-Jan. Apr.-May

Uttar Pradesh Sept.-Nov. Mar.-Apr. Nov.-Dec. Mar. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Feb.

SouthAndhra Pradesh Nov.-Dec. Feb.-Mar. - - Oct.-Nov. Jan.-Feb.

Karnataka Sept.-Dec. Dec.-Apr. - - July-Jan. Sept.-June

Kerala - - - - - -

Tamil Nadu - - Sept.-Dec. Dec.-May Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar.

WestGujarat Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar. Nov.-Dec. Feb.-Mar. Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar.

Madhya Pradesh Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar. Oct.7-Dec. 15 Feb.-Mar. 15Oct.-Nov. March- 15th May

Maharashtra Sept.-Nov. Jan.-Apr. - - Nov. Feb.

Rajasthan Sept.-Nov. Feb.-Apr. - - Aug.-Nov. Dec.-Mar.

All India Sept-Dec. Feb.-May Aug.-Dec. (Sowing) Jan.-May (Harvesting)

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CROPS IN MAJOR GROWING STATES (Continued)Potato (Winter)

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Zone/State Sugarcane TobaccoPlains

Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing HarvestingEastAssam Feb.-Mar. May-Jun. - - Mar.-Apr. Nov-Jan. Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar.

Bihar - - - - Dec.-Feb. Nov.-Mar. - -

Meghalaya Feb.-Mar. May.-June - - - - Oct.-Nov. Feb.-Mar.

Nagaland - - - - - - - -

Orissa - - July-Aug. Sept-Oct. Feb.-May. Nov.-Feb. Sept.-Dec. Nov.-Jan.

West Bengal - - - - Dec.-Apr. Dec.-Mar. Sept.-Dec. Feb.-Mar.

NorthHaryana Nov.-Feb. June Sept.-Oct. Dec.July Feb.-Apr. Dec.-Mar. Nov.-Mar. May-June

Mar.-May Dec.-July Jan.-Feb. -Himachal Pradesh Apr.-May Sept.-Oct. - - Mar.-May Oct.-Dec. May-June Oct.-Nov.

Jammu & Kashmir Mar.-June Sept.-Oct. Mar.-June. Sept.-Oct. Feb.-Mar. Oct.-Dec. Mar.-July June-JulySept.-Nov.

Punjab Jan.-Feb. June Sept.-Oct. Dec.-July Feb.-Apr. Dec.-Mar. Nov.-Mar. May-JuneMar.-May Dec.-July Jan.-Feb. - June-Aug. Oct.-Dec.

Uttar Pradesh Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec. Sept.-Apr. Oct.-June Sept.-Feb. Jan.-May

SouthAndhra Pradesh - - - - June-May Dec.-Apr. Oct. Feb.

Karnataka Apr.-May Aug.-Sept. June-Jan. Sept.-Apr. Dec.-Mar. Nov.-Mar. Apr.-Sept. Aug.-Feb.

Kerala - - - - Nov.-Feb. Oct.-Dec. - -Jan.-Mar. Dec.-Feb.

Tamil Nadu Apr.-July July-Nov. Apr.May Aug.-Sept. Dec.-Sept. Dec.-Aug. Sept.-Jan. Feb.-Apr.

WestGujarat - - - - Oct.-May Dec.-Mar. July.-Sept. Nov.-Feb.

Madhya Pradesh June- 21st Sept.- 10th June- Sept-Dec. 15th Dec.- Oct.-Mar. 10 June- Nov.- 15th Aug. 15th Nov. 15th Aug. 8th May 15Nov. 15 Mar.

Maharashtra - - July Oct. Dec.-Apr. Oct.-Feb. July.-Sept. Jan.-Mar.

Rajasthan - - - - Jan.-May Nov.-Feb. Nov.-Jan. Apr.-May

All India Feb.-July (Sowing) Jan.-May (Harvesting) Dec.-May Oct.-Apr. July-Dec. Jan.-May

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Potato (Summer) Potato (Summer)CROPS IN MAJOR GROWING STATES (Continued)

Hills

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Zone/State Groundnut Cotton Jute

Sowing Harvesting Sowing Harvesting Sowing HarvestingEastAssam - - Apr.-May Jan.-Mar. Feb.-Mar. July-Aug.

Bihar July-Aug. Dec.-Jan. June-July Nov.-Dec. Mar.-July July-Sept.

Meghalaya - - Apr.-May Jan.-Mar. Feb.-Aug. July-Aug.

Nagaland - - - - - -

Orissa June.-July Nov.-Dec. - - May-June Aug.-Sept.

West Bengal - - - - Mar,-June July-Oct.

NorthHaryana June-July Nov.-Dec. May-June Sept.-Dec. - -

Himachal Pradesh June Oct. - - - -

Jammu & Kashmir - - - - - -

Punjab June-July Nov.-Dec. May-June Sept.-Dec. - -

Uttar Pradesh May-July Oct.Dec. Apr.-June Sept.-Jan Jan.-July July-Nov.

SouthAndhra Pradesh May-Oct. Sept.-Jan. June-Oct. Jan.-May - -

Karnataka June-Aug. Sept.-Dec. May-Sept. Oct.-Apr. - -

Kerala - - Aug.-Sept. Feb.-Mar. - -

Tamil Nadu Jan.-May Apr.-May Feb.-Nov. Oct.-Dec. - -July-Oct. Oct.-Jan.

WestGujarat June.-July Sept.-Nov. June-Sept. Dec.-Mar. - -

Madhya Pradesh 10 June- 21 Sept.- 20 May- 15 Oct.- - -July 15Nov. July Feb.

Maharashtra June-July Sept.-Dec. June.-Sept. Nov.-Apr. - -

Rajasthan June-Aug. Oct.-Dec. May-July Oct.-Dec. - -Jan.-Aug.

All India May-Aug. Sept.-Jan. Mar.-Sept. Sept.-Apr. Feb.-July July.-Nov. (B) = Broadcasting (T) = Transplanting (K)=Kharif (R)=RabiSource: "Area and Production of Principal Crops in India - 1993-94 to 1994-95,

Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delh

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1.05 SOWING AND HARVESTING SEASONS OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IN MAJOR GROWING STATES (Concluded)

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Area under foodgrainsSl. (Gross) (Gross) Land man

No. Year Cultivated Irrigated Gross cultivated Gross irrigated area # area # ratio $

<-------('000 hectares)-----> <-------------percent --------------->1 . 1950 - 51 101,196 18,317 73.8 81.22 . 1951 - 52 100,853 18,563 75.7 80.1 0.343 . 1952 - 53 105,212 19,035 76.4 81.7 0.354 . 1953 - 54 110,437 20,021 77.5 82.2 0.355 . 1954 - 55 109,355 20,140 75.9 80.7 0.356 . 1955 - 56 111,325 20,626 75.6 80.4 0.357 . 1956 - 57 112,662 20,453 75.4 79.6 0.348 . 1957 - 58 109,768 21,163 75.3 79.5 0.339 . 1958 - 59 114,845 21,460 75.7 79.6 0.33

10 . 1959 - 60 116,357 21,844 76.1 79.6 0.3311 . 1960 - 61 115,564 22,065 75.6 78.9 0.3212 . 1961 - 62 117,281 22,448 75.1 78.9 0.3213 . 1962 - 63 118,157 23,390 75.4 79.4 0.3214 . 1963 - 64 117,696 23,340 75.0 78.6 0.3115 . 1964 - 65 118,419 23,943 74.4 78.0 0.3116 . 1965 - 66 114,887 24,032 74.0 77.8 0.2917 . 1966 - 67 115,998 25,764 73.7 78.8 0.2918 . 1967 - 68 121,254 26,167 74.1 78.8 0.3719 . 1968 - 69 119,309 28,098 74.8 79.2 0.2820 . 1969 - 70 122,714 29,080 75.6 78.6 0.2821 . 1970 - 71 124,910 30,117 75.3 78.9 0.2822 . 1971 - 72 122,846 30,081 74.4 78.3 0.2823 . 1972 - 73 121,343 30,762 74.8 78.8 0.2624 . 1973 - 74 127,383 31,173 75.0 77.4 0.2725 . 1974 - 75 121,796 32,305 74.2 77.4 0.2626 . 1975 - 76 128,538 34,093 75.0 78.6 0.2627 . 1976 - 77 125,077 34,222 74.7 78.6 0.2528 . 1977 - 78 127,725 35,405 74.2 76.8 0.2529 . 1978 - 79 129,266 37,214 73.9 77.0 0.2530 . 1979 - 80 125,598 38,118 74.1 77.5 0.2431 . 1980 - 81 127,608 37,851 73.9 76.0 0.2432 . 1981 - 82 129,697 38,381 73.4 74.7 0.2433 . 1982 - 83 125,562 38,714 72.7 74.7 0.2334 . 1983 - 84 131,423 40,654 73.2 75.5 0.2335 . 1984 - 85 127,048 40,504 72.1 74.3 0.2236 . 1985 - 86 128,756 40,407 72.1 74.4 0.2237 . 1986 - 87 127,992 41,777 72.6 74.9 0.2238 . 1987 - 88 120,876 40,474 70.8 72.2 0.2139 . 1988 - 89 127,573 43,913 70.0 71.8 0.2140 . 1989 - 90 126,526 44,268 69.4 71.6 0.2141 . 1990 - 91 127,948 44,866 68.9 71.0 0.2042 . 1991 - 92 122,520 45,790 67.2 69.7 0.2043 . 1992 - 93 125,234 46,855 67.4 70.2 0.1944 . 1993 - 94 (P) 124,782 48,261 66.9 70.7 0.1945 . 1994 - 95 (P) 125,949 49,894 67.0 70.6 0.1946 . 1995 - 96 (P) 123,463 49,543 65.9 69.4 0.1847 . 1996 - 97 (P) 125,119 50,823 66.0 69.4 0.1648 . 1997 - 98 (P) 125,477 51,175 65.8 70.1 0.1649 . 1998 - 99 (P) 126,668 53,596 65.6 70.6 0.1750 . 1999 - 2000 (P) 125,126 55,295 65.7 70.9 0.1751 . 2000 - 2001 (P) 122,675 52,944 65.8 71.3 0.1752 . 2001 - 2002 (P) 124,279 53,319 65.3 69.8 0.1653 . 2002 - 2003 (P) 113,86054 . 2003 - 2004 (P) 123,325

# = For details, see colmns 3 and 6 of Table 1.01. (P) = Provisional $ = Land man ratio = Arable land & land under permanent crops/population Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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IRRIGATED- WITH LAND MAN RATIO (1950-51 to 2003-04)Share of area under foodgrains to

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Category of

Holdings 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 1995-96 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 1995-96 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 1995-96

Marginal 35,682 50,579 63,389 71,179 14,545 19,727 24,894 28,121 0.41 0.39 0.39 0.40

(Less than 1ha.) (50.6) (56.6) (59.4) (61.6) (9.0) (12.0) (15.0) (17.2)

Small 13,432 16,102 20,092 21,643 19,282 23,010 28,827 30,722 1.44 1.43 1.43 1.42

(1.0 to 2.0 ha.) (19.1) (18.0) (18.8) (18.7) (11.9) (14.0) (17.4) (18.8)

Semi-Medium 10,681 12,476 13,923 14,261 29,999 34,533 38,375 38,953 2.81 2.77 2.76 2.73

(2.0 to 4.0 ha.) (15.2) (14.0) (13.1) (12.3) (18.5) (21.2) (23.2) (23.8)

Medium 7,932 8,078 7,580 7,092 48,234 48,314 44,752 41,398 6.08 5.98 5.90 5.84

(4.0 to 10.0) (11.3) (9.0) (7.1) (6.1) (29.8) (30.0) (27.1) (25.3)

Large 2,766 2,157 1,654 1,404 50,064 37,174 28,659 24,161 18.10 17.24 17.33 17.21

(10.0 & above) (3.9) (2.4) (1.6) (1.2) (30.9) (22.8) (17.3) (14.8)

Total 70,493 89,392 106,637 115,580 162,124 162,758 165,507 163,355 2.30 1.82 1.57 1.41

(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

( ) = Percentage share of various categories to the total (vertical) of a particular year.

Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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Source: Agricultural Statistics at a Glance - 2003, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Deptt. of Agriculture & Cooperation,

1.07 (a) DISTRIBUTION OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS - SIZEWISE - ALL-INDIA(1970-71, 1980-81, 1990-91 and 1995-96)

Number ('000) Area ('000 ha) Average size of operational holdings (ha)

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States

1990-91 1995-96 1990-91 1995-96 1990-91 1995-96 1990-91 1995-96 1990-91 1995-96 1990-91 1995-96

Andhra Pradesh 0.45 0.46 1.43 1.43 2.71 2.68 5.86 5.74 15.66 15.34 1.56 1.36

Assam 0.40 0.37 1.40 1.37 2.68 2.63 5.18 5.16 80.80 65.60 1.27 1.17

Bihar 0.35 0.34 1.36 1.32 2.73 2.73 5.65 5.57 16.41 16.52 0.83 0.75

Gujarat 0.53 0.54 1.47 1.47 2.82 2.80 5.99 5.90 16.41 14.79 2.93 2.62

Haryana 0.47 0.50 1.52 1.40 2.81 2.79 5.86 5.90 15.41 16.53 2.43 2.13

HimachalPradesh 0.40 0.41 1.42 1.39 2.74 2.69 5.69 5.71 16.17 15.60 1.21 1.16

Jammu & kashmir 0.38 0.39 1.38 1.38 2.69 2.66 5.40 5.39 23.09 - 0.83 0.76

Karnataka 0.47 0.48 1.46 1.45 2.75 2.74 5.93 5.87 15.28 15.03 2.13 1.95

Kerala 0.17 0.15 1.37 1.34 2.60 2.54 5.43 5.20 59.33 34.00 0.33 0.27

Madhya Pradesh 0.45 0.46 1.45 1.44 2.78 2.76 6.04 5.94 16.44 16.11 2.63 2.28

Maharashtra 0.49 0.49 1.46 1.45 2.77 2.73 5.85 5.76 15.13 16.20 2.21 1.87

Manipur 0.55 0.57 1.37 1.37 5.57 2.57 23.67 4.67 12.16 - 2.13 1.22

Meghalaya 0.54 0.49 1.33 1.25 2.54 2.41 5.46 4.50 13.00 - 1.77 1.33

Nagaland 0.64 0.56 1.40 1.10 2.90 2.60 6.31 5.95 16.63 14.71 6.84 4.83

Orissa 0.49 0.50 1.38 1.38 2.63 2.67 5.44 5.54 16.80 16.20 1.34 1.30

Punjab 0.56 0.60 1.61 1.31 2.91 2.60 6.20 5.73 16.03 14.98 3.61 3.79

Rajasthan 0.48 0.48 1.44 1.44 2.85 2.85 6.23 6.22 19.13 18.69 4.11 3.96

Sikkim 0.44 0.42 1.70 1.40 2.98 3.00 6.13 6.00 18.00 - 2.11 1.66

Tamil Nadu 0.36 0.37 1.41 1.39 2.73 2.70 5.72 5.68 18.44 23.62 0.93 0.91

Tripura 0.40 0.33 1.53 1.40 2.69 2.50 5.14 6.00 121.57 - 0.97 0.60

Uttar Pradesh 0.38 0.39 1.41 1.41 2.73 2.73 5.55 5.54 15.34 15.54 0.90 0.86

West Bengal 0.45 0.48 1.53 1.48 2.78 2.74 5.37 5.27 156.99 203.00 0.90 0.85

Arunachal Pradesh 0.61 0.48 1.51 1.30 2.78 2.66 5.75 5.50 17.27 12.83 3.71 3.31

Chandigarh 0.36 - 1.41 - 2.77 - 5.75 - 12.57 - 1.16 -

D&N Haveli 0.53 - 1.34 - 2.77 - 5.87 - 15.90 - 1.66 -

Delhi 0.29 - 1.08 - 2.41 - 5.14 - 12.21 - 1.17 -

Goa 0.32 0.35 1.31 1.38 2.61 3.00 6.00 8.00 28.50 - 0.93 0.84

Lakshadweep 0.28 - 1.33 - 2.59 - 4.98 - 22.50 - 0.43 -

Mizoram 0.64 0.61 1.57 1.38 2.85 2.33 5.81 - 150.00 1.37 1.29

Pondicherry 0.36 - 1.42 - 2.72 - 5.77 - 17.69 - 0.95 -

Daman & Diu 0.38 - 1.37 - 2.59 - 5.88 - 23.00 - 0.77 -

A & N Islands 0.38 - 1.42 - 2.46 - 4.30 - 72.53 - 2.55 -

All India 0.39 0.40 1.43 1.42 2.76 2.73 5.90 5.84 17.33 17.21 1.55 1.41

Source ; 'Agricultural Statistics at a Glance - 2003', Directorate of Economic and Statistics,

Deptt. of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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1.07 (b) STATEWISE AVERAGE SIZE OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS BY MOJOR SIZE-GROUPS(1990-91 and 1995-96)

Marginal Small Semi-medium Medium Large All holdings

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State Year 0-2 2-4 4-10above 10 Total 0-2 2-4 4-10 above 10 Total

EastAssam 1980-81 1886 314 92 6 2298 1331 860 487 442 3121

1990-91 2081 343 95 5 2523 1391 918 492 404 32051995-96 2230 351 96 5 2683 1391 924 495 328 3138

Bihar 1980-81 9739 951 472 68 11230 4599 2594 2709 1165 110681990-91 11631 945 351 39 12966 5545 2576 1982 640 107431995-96 12870 941 314 29 14155 5889 2566 1749 479 10682

Orissa 1980-81 2449 611 239 29 3327 2012 1581 1318 393 53041990-91 3153 594 186 15 3948 2471 1561 1012 252 52961995-96 3251 544 156 15 3966 2586 1451 864 243 5144

West Bengal 1980-81 5245 519 112 1 5878 3353 1403 595 204 55551990-91 5746 457 79 1 6284 3758 1269 426 203 56561995-96 6104 382 60 1 6547 4023 1046 316 203 5588

Manipur 1980-81 113 21 3 Neg. 136 101 53 15 Neg. 1691990-91 118 21 3 Neg. 142 105 55 14 1 1751995-96 118 21 3 Neg. 143 106 54 14 Neg. 174

Meghalaya 1980-81 111 45 14 1 170 99 115 68 13 2961990-91 110 46 13 1 171 100 117 71 13 3021995-96 116 39 6 Neg. 160 96 28 4 Neg. 85

Nagaland 1980-81 30 16 33 37 116 31 42 203 585 8601990-91 34 26 47 33 142 39 76 298 556 9681995-96 30 40 64 14 149 28 104 381 206 720

Sikkim 1980-81 39 11 6 1 56 31 31 34 14 1091990-91 37 9 5 1 52 30 27 31 22 1111995-96 34 6 3 Neg. 44 24 18 18 13 73

Tripura 1980-81 273 29 6 Neg. 308 195 80 34 21 3301990-91 286 28 4 Neg. 318 193 77 18 20 3081995-96 287 12 1 Neg. 301 137 30 6 9 181

NorthHaryana 1980-81 520 211 216 65 1012 476 621 1349 1116 3562

1990-91 926 336 222 46 1530 758 944 1300 709 37111995-96 1153 328 207 40 1728 877 916 1222 661 3676

Himachal 1980-81 493 97 4 7 638 347 265 243 125 9801990-91 698 94 36 6 834 450 258 205 97 10101995-96 729 95 34 5 863 471 256 194 78 1000

Jammu & 1980-81 903 104 27 2 1035 552 283 151 44 1030Kashmir 1990-91 1099 98 20 1 1217 619 264 108 23 1014

1995-96 1228 89 18 Neg. 1336 660 237 97 19 1013Punjab 1980-81 397 287 269 74 1027 399 791 1566 1135 3890

1990-91 500 289 261 67 1117 492 842 1622 1077 40331995-96 387 320 306 80 1093 362 833 1754 1198 4147

Uttar Pradesh 1980-81 15470 1614 661 72 17817 8679 4413 3768 1111 179711990-91 17937 1543 548 45 20074 10044 4206 3042 694 179861995-96 19372 1585 532 39 21529 10694 4321 2948 606 18570

(Continued)

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1.07 (c) STATEWISE NUMBER AND AREA OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS — SIZEWISE (1980-81, 1990-91 and 1995-96)

No. of holdings ('000) Area ('000 hectares)

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State Year 0-2 2-4 4-10above 10 Total 0-2 2-4 4-10 above 10 Total

SouthAndhra Pradesh 1980-81 5572 1228 693 162 7656 4194 3340 4116 678 14328

1990-91 7183 1345 644 118 9290 5196 3640 3777 1848 144601995-96 8582 1395 563 83 10603 6133 3736 3231 1273 14374

Karnataka 1980-81 2546 918 662 184 4309 2276 2572 4018 2880 117461990-91 3848 1163 636 129 5776 3380 3200 3771 1971 123211995-96 4317 1204 594 106 6221 3728 3298 3489 1593 12109

Kerala 1980-81 4018 124 36 4 4181 1149 331 195 130 18051990-91 5296 98 21 3 5418 1248 255 114 178 17961995-96 6180 96 20 3 6299 1262 244 104 102 1712

Tamil Nadu 1980-81# 6224 658 269 40 7191 3617 1822 1555 714 77081990-91 7123 618 228 31 7999 3912 1687 1301 574 74741995-96 7185 601 200 26 8012 3931 1623 1135 614 7303

WestGujarat 1980-81 1345 728 686 172 2930 1306 2083 4209 2506 10104

1990-91 1839 890 669 118 3517 1832 2515 4005 1941 102921995-96 2092 968 633 91 3781 2114 2709 3735 1346 9904

Madhya Pradesh 1980-81 3329 1372 1276 435 6411 2722 3872 7876 7462 219311990-91 5053 1738 1287 323 8401 4192 4838 7772 5309 221111995-96 6190 1919 1239 255 9603 5131 5289 7364 4107 21890

Maharashtra 1980-81 3582 1653 1346 301 6882 3216 4627 8080 4380 203031990-91 6003 2126 1171 171 9470 5601 5880 6856 2588 209251995-96 7442 2152 943 116 10653 6693 5872 5436 1879 19880

Rajasthan 1980-81 2195 918 885 490 4487 1904 2620 5524 9884 199321990-91 2536 1061 1017 493 5107 2194 3021 6334 9422 209711995-96 2696 1117 1064 487 5364 2346 3185 6618 9102 21250

All India* 1980-81 66682 12476 8078 2157 89393 42737 34533 48314 37174 1627581990-91 83481 13923 7580 1654 106637 53721 38375 44752 28659 1655071995-96 92822 14261 7092 1404 115580 58843 38953 41398 24163 163357

* = Includes UTs and small states. # = Reference period 1979-80 agricultural yea Neg. = NegligibleSource : “Agricultural Statistics at a Glance- March 2003", DE&S, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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1.07(c) STATEWISE NUMBER AND AREA OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS — SIZEWISE (Concluded) (1980-81, 1990-91 and 1995-96)

No. of holdings ('000) Area ('000 hectares)

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(In Acres)

States Irrigated with two crops Irrigated with one crop Dry land

A. As recommended in 1972 10 to 18 27 54

National Guidelines

B. Proposed in Agenda 12 18 30

Notes 19885 of RMC

1. Andhra Pradesh 10 to 18 15 to 27 35 to 54

2. Assam 17 17 17

3. Bihar 15 to 18 25 30 to 45

4. Gujarat 10 to 18 15 to 27 20 to 54

5. Haryana 18 27 54

6. Himachal Pradesh 10 15 30 to 70

7. Jammu & Kashmir 9 to 12.5 9 to 12.5 15 to 23

in Ladakh 19

8. Karnataka 10 to 20 25 to 30 54

9. Kerala 12 to 15 12 to 15 12 to 15

10. Madhya Pradesh 18 27 54

11. Maharashtra 18 27 54

12. Manipur 12 12 15

13. Orissa 10 15 30 to 45

14. Punjab 17 27 51

15. Rajasthan 18 27 54 to 175

16. Tamil Nadu 12 30 60

17. Sikkim 12.5 12.5 50

18. Tripura 10 10 30

19. Uttar Pradesh 18 27 45

20. West Bengal 12 12 17

Note: 1. The actual limits for lands in Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh are higher due to classification of land.

2. The actual ceiling limts in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan are higher due to hilly terrain

and desert lands.

3. 1 Acre = 0.404686 Hectare.

Source : "Agricultural Statistics at a Glance, 2004",Directorate of Economics & Statistics,

Department of Agriculture & Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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1.08 CEILING LIMITS ON LAND HOLDINGS

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Eco SystemNo. Region States represented Eco-Region Soil type Growing period (No. of days)

I. Arid 1 Western Himalaya J & K, HP Cold arid Shallow Skeleta <902 Western Plain, Kutch and part Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Hot arid Desent & Saline <90

of Kathiawar Peninsula Punjab3 Deccan Plateau AP, Karnataka Hot arid Red & Black <90

II. Semi-arid 4 Northern Plain and Central Highlands Gujarat, Rajasthan, UP, MP, Hot Semi-arid Alluvium-derived 90-150including Aravallis Haryana, Punjab

5 Central (Malwa) Highlands Gujarat, MP Hot Semi-arid Medium & 90-150Gujarat Plains & Kathiawar Peninsula deep black

6 Deccan Plateau Karnataka, AP, Maharashtra, Hot Semi-arid Shallow and medium 90-150Madhya Pradesh (with inclusion of deep) black

7 Deccan (Telangana) AP Hot Semi-arid Red & black 90-150Plateau and Eastern Ghats

8 Eastern Ghats, TN uplands and Karnataka, TN, Kerala Hot Semi-arid Red loamy 90-150Deccan (Karnataka) Plateau

III. Sub- 9 Northern Plain Bihar, UP, Punjab Hot sub humid (dry) Alluvium-derived 150-180humid 10 Central Highlands (Malwa, MP, Maharashtra Hot sub humid Black and red 150-180

Bundelkhand & Eastern Satpura (to 210)11 Eastern Plateau (Chhatisgarh MP Hot sub humid Red and yellow 150-18012 Eastern (Chhota Nagpur) Orissa, W. Bengal, Bihar Hot sub humid Red & lateritic 150-180

Plateau and Eastern Ghats MP, Maharashtra (to 210)13 Eastern Plain UP, Bihar Hot sub humid (Moist) Alluvium-derived 180-21014 Western Himalayas J & K, HP, UP Warm sub humid Brown forest 180-210+

(to humid with and podzolicinclusion of per humid)

IV. Humid-Per 15 Bengal and Assam Plains W. Bengal, Assam Hot sub humid (moist) Alluvium derived 210+humid to humid (inclusion of

per humid)16 Eastern Himalayas Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Warm per humid Brown and red hil 210+

W.Bengal17 North Eastern Hills (Purvanchal Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya Warm per humid Red and lateritic 210+

V. Coastal 18 Eastern Coastal Plain TN, Pondicherry, AP Hot sub humid Coastal alluvium- 90-210+Orissa, W. Bengal to semi arid derived

19 Western Ghats & Kerala, Goa, Daman & Diu Hot humid- Red, lateritic and 210+Coastal Plain Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kerala Per humid alluvium derived

VI. Island 20 Island of Andaman-Nicoba Andaman-Nicobar Hot humid Red loamy and 210+and Lakshadweep and Lakshadweep Per humid sandy

Source: National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, ICAR, Nagpu

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Cultivated area Cropp- Irrigated area Percent- Area Share ofing age of net under area under

Zone/State inten- irrigated food foodgrains Net Gross sity Net Gross area to net grains to total

(%) cultiva- croppedted area area (%)

East 22,894 34,332 150.0 8,411 11,552 36.7 26,313 76.6Arunachal 164 268 163.4 42 43 25.6 188 70.1Pradesh( r)Assam (x) 2,734 3,957 * 144.7 170 b 216 b 6.2 2755 69.6Bihar 5,664 7,897 139.4 3,462 4,539 61.1 7020 88.9Jharkhand (x) 1,769 2,088 * 118.0 164 222 9.3 1889 90.5Orissa 5,845 8,799 150.5 1,938 e 2,546 33.2 6683 76.0West Bengal 5,522 9,779 177.1 2,376 b 3,661 b 43.0 6807 69.6Manipur (j) 140 216 154.3 65 75 46.4 174 80.6Meghalaya 230 277 120.4 59 76 25.7 134 48.4Nagaland 333 378 113.5 65 80 19.5 261 69.0Sikkim (g) 95 d 132 138.9 17 b 18 b 17.9 77 58.3Tripura (u) 280 423 * 151.1 37 h 59 h 13.2 259 61.2Mizoram 118 118 * 100.0 16 17 13.6 66 55.9North 26,750 43,459 162.5 20,156 31,947 75.3 33,555 77.2Haryana 3,566 6,318 177.2 2,938 5,311 82.4 4253 67.3Himachal Pradesh 550 956 173.8 102 181 18.5 817 85.5Jammu & Kashmir 748 1,106 147.9 310 449 41.4 900 81.4Punjab 4,250 7,985 * 187.9 4,038 c 7,710 c 95.0 6160 77.1Uttaranchal (x) 793 1,223 * @ 154.2 347 542 t 43.8 980 80.1Uttar Pradesh 16,812 25,816 * @ 153.6 12,391 c 17,713 t 73.7 20,398 79.0Chandigarh 2 3 150.0 1 2 50.0 2 66.7Delhi 29 52 179.3 29 39 100.0 45 86.5South 27,869 33,730 121.0 10,003 12,517 35.9 18,000 53.4Andhra Pradesh 10,410 12,756 122.5 4,238 5,549 40.7 7056 55.3Karnataka 10,031 11,670 116.3 2,565 3,089 25.6 7116 61.0Kerala 2,191 2,992 136.6 377 432 17.2 338 11.3Tamil Nadu 5,172 6,226 120.4 2,801 3,412 54.2 3452 55.4Pondicherry 24 39 162.5 21 34 87.5 28 71.8A & N Islands (v) 38 44 115.8 - - - 10 22.7Lakshadweep 3 3 * 100.0 1 1 33.3 - -West 59,033 73,160 123.9 16,156 19,200 27.4 41,235 56.4Chhattisgarh 4,800 5,595 116.6 1,151 1,227 24.0 5175 92.5Gujarat 9,622 10,734 111.6 2,994 3,572 31.1 3814 35.5Madhya Pradesh 14,859 19,044 128.2 4,735 4,899 31.9 11783 61.9Maharashtra 17,619 22,381 127.0 2,975 3,938 u 16.9 12798 57.2Rajasthan 16,765 20,798 124.1 5,420 6,744 32.3 12743 61.3Goa 141 168 119.1 23 38 16.3 67 39.9Daman & Diu (s) 4 5 h 125.0 1 1 25.0 5 100.0D & N Haveli 23 30 130.4 8 8 34.8 25 83.3All India 2001-2002 141,345 190,278 134.6 55,876 76,441 39.5 124,279 65.3

2000-2001 141,079 186,356 132.1 54,833 74,286 38.9 122,675 65.8 * = Forecast data has been utilized in estimating gross cropped areNote : 1. Please refer Table 1.02 for explanatory notes for notations shown against "States/UT 2. Please refer Notes under Table 2.03 for notations shown under column "Irrigated areSource : Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delh

(Area in '000 hectares)

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2001-02 (Provisional)

2.00 IRRIGATION

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Canals Wells TotalZone/State Tanks Other net-

Govt. Private Total Tube Other source irrigatedwells wells area

East 2,315 54 2,370 602 3,785 733 920 8,411Arunachal Pradesh(c) - - - - - - 42 42Assam(b) 148 - 148 - 2 - 20 170Bihar 965 - 965 112 2,238 14 133 3,462Jharkhand (o) 17 - 17 27 11 64 45 164Orissa (i) 880 - 880 283 277 498 - 1,938West Bengal (b) 263 - 263 175 1,255 155 528 2,376Manipur (j) - - - - - - 65 65Meghalaya 15 44 59 - - - - 59Nagaland - - - - - - 65 65Sikkim (b) - - - - - - 17 17Tripura (d) 22 - 22 5 2 2 5 37Mizoram 5 10 16 - - - - 16North 5,379 145 5,523 71 13,741 448 372 20,156Haryana 1,421 - 1,421 1 1,502 (a) 14 2,938Himachal Pradesh 4 - 4 (a) 10 3 85 102Jammu & Kashmir 140 145 284 3 1 1 21 310Punjab 962 (a) 962 - 3,074 - 2 4,038Uttar Pradesh 2,747 - 2,747 67 8,935 436 206 12,391Uttaranchal (o) 103 - 103 (a) 194 8 42 347Chandigarh - - 1 - - 1Delhi 2 - 2 - 24 - 2 29South 3,369 5 3,374 1,398 1,970 2,590 669 10,003Andhra Pradesh 1,562 - 1,562 568 1,116 812 180 4,238Karnataka 903 - 903 243 574 480 364 2,565Kerala 95 4 100 50 30 86 111 377Tamil Nadu 801 1 801 537 237 1,211 14 2,801Pondicherry 8 - 8 - 13 - (a) 21A & N Islands (k) - - - - - - - -Lakshadweep (o) - - - (a) - 1 - 1West 4,608 1 4,609 266 3,320 8,248 866 17,307Chhittisgarh 835 (a) 835 55 139 39 84 1,151Gujarat 382 - 382 13 998 1,592 9 2,994Madhya Pradesh 880 1 881 93 1,020 2,019 722 4,735Maharashtra (est.) 1,053 - 1,053 - - 1,923 - 2,975Rajasthan 1,452 - 1,452 105 1,163 2,653 47 5,420Goa 4 - 4 - - 19 - 23Daman & Diu (g) - - - - - 1 - 1D & N Haveli 2 - 2 - (a) 2 4 8All India 2001-2002 15,670 206 15,877 2,336 22,816 12,020 2,827 55,876 2000-2001 15,511 199 15,710 2,518 22,324 11,451 2,831 54,833Note : 1. Please refer Table 2.03 for explanatory notes for notations. (est.) = estimatedSource : Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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Other TotalZone/State Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi & Wheat Barley Cereals & Cereals

Marua Millets &Millets

East 6,903 3 0 372 21 2,341 5 2 9,644 Arunachal Pradesh(c) 43 - - - - - - - 43 Assam (b) 208 - - 1 - - - - 208 Bihar 1,930 3 (a) 345 (a) 1,914 4 2 4,198 Jharkhand (o) 86 - - 3 - 56 1 (a) 145 Orissa 1,817 - - 18 21 20 - - 1,877 West Bengal (b) 2,555 - - 2 - 343 - - 2,900 Manipur (j) 75 - - - - - - - 75 Meghalaya 46 - - - - 2 - - 47 Mizoram 16 - - (a) - - - - 16 Nagaland 65 - - - - 6 - - 71 Sikkim (b) 16 - - 3 - - - - 18 Tripura (d) 46 - - - - (a) - - 46 North 7,960 72 183 432 9 14,687 204 14 23,562 Haryana 1,026 67 133 3 - 2,280 27 (a) 3,536 Himachal Pradesh 50 - (a) 26 (a) 68 4 2 149 Jammu & Kashmir 224 (a) (a) 30 9 69 (a) 2 333 Punjab (s) 2,467 (a) 4 98 - 3,345 22 7 5,943 Uttar Pradesh ( r) 3,997 2 46 274 (a) 8,716 150 3 13,189 Uttaranchal ( r) 190 - - 1 (a) 183 1 (a) 375 Chandigarh - - - (a) - (a) (a) - 1 Delhi 6 3 (a) (a) (a) 26 (a) - 36 South 6,784 173 57 415 103 127 - - 7,659 Andhra Pradesh 3,661 25 16 147 21 10 - (a) 3,879 Karnataka 992 116 26 235 50 117 - (a) 1,536 Kerala 184 - - - - - - - 184 Tamil Nadu 1,921 32 15 33 32 - - (a) 2,033 Pondicherry 26 (a) (a) - (a) - - (a) 27 A & N Islands (k) - - - - - - - - -Lakshadweep ( o) - - - - - - - - -West 2,249 561 397 149 - 5,826 215 4 9,401 Chhattisgarh 1,079 (a) (a) 1 - 61 (a) (a) 1,142 Gujarat 371 9 186 24 - 394 13 4 1,000 Madhya Pradesh 261 1 (a) 9 - 2,605 34 (a) 2,910 Maharashtra (s) 440 549 71 55 - 504 - - 1,619 Rajasthan 77 2 139 60 - 2,261 168 (a) 2,707 Goa 17 - - - - - - - 17 Daman & Diu (g) - - 1 - - - - 1 D & N Haveli 4 - - - - 1 - - 5 All India 2001-2002 23,895 809 636 1,365 133 22,982 424 20 50,263 2000-2001 23,941 848 785 1,496 129 22,597 517 14 50,327 Notes: (a) = Below 500 hectares. @ = Relates to major, medium and minor for canals, tanks and wel

(b) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in Agri.Census 1990-9(c) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in Agri. Census 1995-96(d) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 1992-93.

(e) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 2000-01. (Continued)(g) = Relates to the year 1989-90. (h) = Relates to the year 1987-8

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Other Pul Gro- Rape- Total Tur ses (excl Total Total Sugar- und- seed Total irrigated

Zone/State Gram or Gram & Pulses Food- cane nut & Oil area allArhar Tur/ grains Must seeds all crops

Arhar) ardEast 2 1 113 117 9,761 78 71 387 491 11,552 ArunachalPradesh(c) - - - - 43 - - - - 43 Assam (b) # - - - - 208 - - 1 1 216 Bihar 1 (a) 7 9 4,207 37 - 31 40 4,539 Jharkhand (o) 1 - 1 2 147 3 - 1 1 222 Orissa - 1 104 105 1,982 30 71 20 112 2,546 West Bengal (b) - - - - 2,900 8 - 328 328 3,661 Manipur (j) - - - - 75 - - - - 75 Meghalaya - - - - 47 - - 2 2 76 Mizoram - - - (a) 16 (a) - - 1 17 Nagaland - - - - 71 - - 4 6 80 Sikkim (b) - - - - 18 - - - - 18 Tripura (d) (a) - 1 1 47 - (a) - (a) 59 North 170 73 503 745 24,306 2,199 3 1,152 1,223 31,947 Haryana 39 14 11 64 3,600 158 (a) 439 444 5,311 Himachal Pradesh (a) (a) 5 5 154 1 (a) 1 4 181 Jammu & Kashmir (a) - 4 4 337 - - 57 57 449 Punjab 5 8 32 45 5,988 135 2 47 76 7,710 Uttar Pradesh ( r) 125 51 449 624 13,813 1,786 1 600 633 17,713 Uttaranchal ( r) 1 - 2 3 377 119 (a) 8 9 542 Chandigarh (a) - (a) (a) 1 (a) - (a) (a) 2 Delhi - - - - 36 - - (a) (a) 39 South 57 15 101 173 7,832 1,098 664 - 1,555 12,516 Andhra Pradesh 3 4 27 34 3,913 365 272 (a) 407 5,549 Karnataka 53 10 25 88 1,624 407 173 (a) 469 3,089 Kerala - - - - 184 3 - - 158 432 Tamil Nadu 1 1 49 51 2,084 321 218 - 519 3,412 Pondicherry - - (a) (a) 27 2 1 - 2 34 A & N Islands (k) - - - - - - - - - -Lakshadweep (o) - - (a) (a) (a) - - - (a) 1 West 1,730 70 219 2,018 11,420 929 382 1,925 2,859 1,227 Chhattisgarh 8 (a) 5 12 1,154 6 4 2 9 1,227 Gujarat 20 48 8 77 1,077 266 130 225 668 3,572 Madhya Pradesh 1,028 3 135 1,165 4,075 68 14 193 248 4,899 Maharashtra (s) 215 18 10 243 1,863 578 133 (a) 215 3,938 Rajasthan 459 1 59 519 3,226 9 101 1,505 1,714 6,744 Goa - - 2 2 19 1 (a) - 5 38 Daman & Diu (g) - - - - 1 - - - - 1 D & N Haveli - - (a) (a) 5 1 - - - 8 All India 2001-2002 1,957 160 938 3,055 53,319 4,307 1,120 3,467 6,130 76,441 2000-2001 1,577 160 880 2,617 52,944 4,219 1,174 3,011 5,722 74,286 (i) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 1993-94. + = Relates to surface irrigated ar (j) = Ad-hoc estimates. (k) = Relates to the year 1994-95. (m) = Included under Govt. canals, as separate breakup for private canals is not available. (o) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 1999-2000. (q) = Relates to the year 1995-96. (r) = Estt. on the basis of percentage irrigated in 1997-98. (s) = Estt. on the basis of percentage irrigated in 1998-99. Source : Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delh

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(Per cent)Total

Zone/State Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Barley Cereals

EastAssam (b) 8.2 - - 5.0 - - 7.9Arunachal Pradesh ( c ) 36.3 - - - - - 23.7Bihar (o) 40.7 0.9 0.5 51.7 90.0 17.6 54.0Orissa 37.8 - - 8.4 100.0 - 35.2West Bengal (b) 42.1 - - 6.8 79.0 - 44.4Manipur (i) 47.8 - - - - - 46.4Meghalaya 44.0 - - - 100.0 - 39.1Mizoram 16.3 - - 3.4 - - 14.8Nagaland (s) 43.4 - - - 100.0 - 34.4Sikim (b) 100.0 - - 7.0 - - 25.7Tripura (d) 18.7 - - - 20.0 - 18.6NorthHaryana 99.8 63.7 24.1 14.7 99.1 91.7 87.1Himachal Pradesh 63.2 35.2 10.3 8.3 18.5 15.4 19.0Jammu & Kashmir 89.8 - 0.8 10.4 25.7 4.1 37.7Punjab (s) 99.2 - 100.0 54.5 97.5 93.5 97.1Uttar Pradesh (r) 65.7 0.7 5.4 28.5 92.2 54.8 72.4SouthAndhra Pradesh 95.2 3.7 22.3 30.6 76.8 - 74.4Karnataka 72.5 8.3 8.9 48.5 42.8 - 30.6Kerala 59.9 - - - - - 59.1Tamil Nadu 93.1 12.0 12.7 47.9 - - 73.5WestChhattisgarh 24.5 1.1 9.0 0.4 59.3 1.0 22.8Gujarat (o) 60.0 3.9 17.8 9.4 87.7 93.7 35.8Madhya Pradesh 14.8 0.1 0.1 0.9 70.4 41.5 36.5Maharashtra (r) 28.5 9.5 4.9 18.4 87.1 - 17.4Rajasthan 60.3 0.7 4.7 7.8 98.8 97.5 32.2Goa 28.3 - - - - - 28.0All India 53.6 7.9 8.0 22.4 88.1 65.5 49.8(b) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in Agri-Census 1990-91(c) = As per Agri-Census, 1995-96(d) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 1992-93

(Continued)

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(Per cent)Gram Total Total Ground- Rapeseed Total Sugar- All

Zone/State Pulses Food- nut and Oil cane Cotton Tobacco cropsgrains Mustard seeds

EastAssam (b) - - 7.6 - 0.7 0.6 - - - 5.6Arunachal Pradesh ( c ) - - 22.9 - - - - - - 16.4Bihar (o) 3.4 2.2 49.1 0.5 34.4 24.9 33.5 - 61.0 47.8Orissa - 4.6 28.4 16.9 8.6 7.1 100.0 - 31.7 27.0West Bengal (b) 11.3 - 42.4 - 74.7 52.3 35.7 - - 37.0Manipur (i) - - 44.6 - - - - - - 36.0Meghalaya - - 38.1 - 82.3 68.9 - - - 22.6Mizoram - 29.0 15.4 - - 47.2 29.8 - - 14.0Nagaland (s) - - 30.5 - 22.5 13.2 - - - 24.9Sikim (b) - - 23.6 - - - - - - 14.3Tripura (d) 100.0 11.6 18.3 50.0 - 6.3 - - - 13.9NorthHaryana 32.6 37.7 85.3 62.6 85.5 84.5 98.0 99.7 100.0 85.4Himachal Pradesh 7.7 18.7 19.0 8.8 9.8 19.6 48.1 7.5 - 19.1Jammu & Kashmir 4.7 15.4 37.1 - 82.4 74.5 34.9 19.3 11.8 40.3Punjab (s) 35.1 74.9 96.9 33.3 83.6 84.4 96.1 99.6 - 96.0Uttar Pradesh (r) 14.8 22.9 66.1 0.9 70.6 49.4 89.5 88.8 97.4 67.3SouthAndhra Pradesh 0.8 1.1 56.3 16.0 7.5 15.0 94.0 18.8 33.5 43.7Karnataka 10.9 3.9 23.6 21.5 5.8 22.5 99.9 13.4 6.3 26.6Kerala - - 58.0 - - 17.8 100.0 - - 15.2Tamil Nadu 12.9 8.8 60.8 34.5 - 47.3 100.0 38.3 100.0 55.1WestChhattisgarh 3.0 1.1 19.9 9.0 2.9 2.1 78.8 5.8 88.1 19.6Gujarat (o) 24.2 8.7 30.4 7.8 98.0 24.8 100.0 39.0 82.0 33.9Madhya Pradesh 41.1 26.4 33.1 7.3 34.9 3.8 99.6 29.4 62.9 24.0Maharashtra (r) 34.9 7.5 14.8 27.5 3.8 9.0 100.0 4.3 - 17.4Rajasthan 50.8 16.1 28.9 42.0 80.5 49.5 94.6 97.3 85.0 31.9Goa - 23.2 27.2 14.0 - 17.3 100.0 - - 20.8All India 30.9 12.5 43.4 17.6 66.1 23.0 92.1 34.3 52.8 40.2(o) = Relates to the year 1999-2000 (i) = Ad hoc estimates(r) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 1997-98(s) = Estimated on the basis of percentage irrigated area in 1998-99 Source : Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

TOTAL AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS -- STATEWISE2000-01 (Provisional) (Concluded)

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(Number in Thousands) (Area in Thousand Hectares)

Major size Wholly irrigated Partly irrigated Wholly unirrigatedClasses Number Net Number Net Net Number Net

of holdings sown area of holdings Census, 1990 irrigated area of holdings sown areaMarginal 26,369 10,474 8,131 3,623 1,805 32,722 10,503

(70.49) (27.88) (43.98) (10.36) (11.73) (59.88) (15.32)Small 6,038 7,964 4,285 5,628 2,612 10,700 13,796

(16.14) (21.20) (23.17) (16.10) (16.97) (19.58) (20.13)Semi-medium 3,349 8,464 3,507 8,821 3,937 7,093 17,076

(8.95) (22.53) (18.97) (25.23) (25.58) (12.98) (24.92)Medium 1,439 7,522 2,140 11,094 4,686 3,392 17,038

(3.85) (20.02) (11.57) (31.73) (30.45) (6.21) (24.86)Large 215 3,140 427 5,798 2,351 735 10,121

(0.57) (8.37) (2.31) (16.58) (15.27) (1.35) (14.77)All Size Classes 37,409 37,564 18,490 34,964 15,391 54,642 68,534

(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)Note: 1. Totals may not tally due to rounding o 2. Figures in brackets are percentages.Source : Deptt.of Agriculture and Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi .

(Area in Thousand Hectares) Major sizeClasses Canals Tanks Well Tubewell Othersources TotalMarginal 3,865 952 1,313 5,136 1,014 12,280

(31.47) (7.75) (10.69) (41.82) (8.26) (100.00)Small 3,167 647 2,079 3,918 765 10,576

(29.94) (6.12) (19.66) (37.05) (7.23) (100.00)Semi-medium 3,626 590 2,867 4,531 787 12,401

(29.24) (4.76) (23.12) (36.54) (6.34) (100.00)Medium 3,625 400 3,269 4,289 627 12,210

(29.69) (3.28) (26.77) (35.13) (5.13) (100.00)Large 1,796 138 1,432 1,851 273 5,490

(32.71) (2.51) (26.08) (33.72) (4.97) (100.00)AllSizeClasses 16,079 2,727 10,960 19,725 3,466 52,957

(30.36) (5.15) (20.70) (37.25) (6.54) (100.00)Note: Figures in brackets are percentage of area irrigated by different sources to total area irrigated for each category of holdings.Source : Deptt.of Agriculture and Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi

MAJOR SIZE CLASSES OF HOLDINGS FOR ALL SOCIAL GROUPS - 1995-96

Area irrigated by

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(Area in ` 000 hectares)(A) IRRIGATED AREA Semi-Crops / Major size classes Marginal Small Medium Medium LargeRice 7,240 5,195 5,133 4,033 1,596

(31.21) (22.39) (22.13) (17.39) (6.88)Wheat 4,908 3,861 4,976 5,332 2,423

(22.83) (17.96) (23.14) (24.80) (11.27)Other cereals 18 27 34 37 15

(13.74) (20.61) (25.95) (28.24) (11.45)Total cereals 12,876 9,894 11,227 10,420 4,403

(26.37) (20.27) (23.00) (21.34) (9.02)Total Pulses 332 471 668 881 438

(11.90) (16.88) (23.94) (31.58) (15.70)Sugercane 691 827 962 768 192

(20.09) (24.04) (27.96) (22.33) (5.58)Cotton 176 336 626 976 520

(6.68) (12.76) (23.77) (37.05) (19.74)Oilseeds 830 970 1,399 1,846 903

(13.95) (16.31) (23.52) (31.04) (15.18)

(B) UNIRRIGATED AREACrops / Major size classes Marginal Small Semi-Medium Medium Large

Rice 5,911 5,276 5,628 4,283 1,528 (26.12) (23.32) (24.87) (18.93) (6.75)

Wheat 777 697 856 914 419(21.21) (19.03) (23.37) (24.95) (11.44)

Other cereals 143 242 347 438 259(10.01) (16.93) (24.28) (30.65) (18.12)

Total cereals 10609 11669 14004 13117 6565(18.96) (20.85) (25.02) (23.44) (11.73)

Total Pulses 2,464 2,955 3,879 4,523 2,813 (14.81) (17.76) (23.32) (27.19) (16.91)

Sugercane 192 107 103 65 19(39.43) (21.97) (21.15) (13.35) (3.90)

Cotton 550 1482 2010 2097 694(8.05) (21.69) (29.41) (30.69) (10.16)

Oilseeds 2,125 3,116 4,360 5,260 2,477 (12.25) (17.97) (25.15) (30.34) (14.29)

Source : Deptt.of Agriculture and Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi

2.05 (c) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREA UNDER VARIOUSCROPS IN INDIA BY MAJOR SIZE CLASSES OF HOLDINGS, FOR ALL SOCIAL GROUPS - 1995-96

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Rainfall amount

Dry 0-750 mm

Medium 750-1,150 mm1,150-2,000 mm

Assured above 2,000 mm

Total

Rainfall Duration

Pre-Monsoon March-MaySouth-West Monsoon June-SeptemberPost-Monsoon October-DecemberWinter or North-East Monsoon January-FebruaryTotalSource : Reported from India Meteorological Department, Pune.

(Nos.) Item 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

1. Excess/Normal 27 32 31 25 33 32 32 33 28 28 29 15 31 23

2. Deficient/Scanty 8 3 4 10 2 3 3 2 7 7 6 21 5 13

Total 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 36

3. % of districts 68 65 78 77 79 82 81 83 67 65 68 37 76 57 having normal to excess rains 4. % of normal rainfall * 91 93 100 110 100 103 102 105 96 92 91 81 105 87 Excess = +20% or more, Normal = +19% to -19%, Deficient = -20% to -59% Scanty = -60% or less * = Percentage of long term average value Source : 1. India Meteorological Department, Pune. 2. "Economic Survey 2004-2005", Ministry of Finance, New Delhi.

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3.02 DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL RAINFALL ACCORDING TO SEASONS IN INDIA

3.01 DISTRIBUTION OF AREA ACCORDING TO ANNUAL RAINFALL IN INDIAApproximate percentage of

area receiving rainfall

30.0

42.020.0

8.0

100.0

DEFICIENT/SCANTY RAINFALL - SOUTH WEST MONSOON PERIOD (JUNE-SEPTEMBER)

Approximatepercentage ofannual rainfall

10.4

13.32.6

100.0

3.03 (a) DISTRIBUTION OF METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONS ACCORDING TO EXCESS/NORMAL OR

73.7

3.00 RAINFALL

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Year

1976 1021977 1041978 1091979 811980 1041981 1001982 851983 1131984 961985 931986 871987 811988 1191989 1011990 1191991 911992 931993 1001994 1101995 1001996 1031997 1021998 1051999 962000 922001 912002 812003 1052004 87

Note : Five most bountiful rain years of the century : 1917-121%, 1933-117%,1961-121%, 1988-119% and 1990-119% Source : "Economic Survey - 2004-2005", Ministry of Finance, New Delhi.

Unit 2001 2002 2003 20041. Number of Reservoirs No. 70 70 71 712. Designed Live Storage Billion Cubic Meters 130.55 130.55 131.28 131.283.Storage At the beginning of monsoon season 16.68 15.70 14.30 16.70 At the end of monsoon season 78.79 69.25 78.76 85.104. Percentage of full reservoir At the beginning of monsoon season 12.78 12.00 11.00 13.00 At the end of monsoon season 60.35 53.00 60.00 65.00 Source : "Economic Survey - 2004-2005", Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

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3.04 RESERVOIR STORAGE STATUS(At the end of September)

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3.03 (b) PERFORMANCE OF TOTAL RAINFALL IN A YEARAs percentage of

normal rainfall

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1 Andhra Pradesh (iv) Hassan 9 Orissa(i) East Godavari (v) Mysore Ganjam

(ii) Krishna (vi) Gulbarga 10 Punjab(iii) Warangal 6 Jammu & Kashmir Patiala

(iv) Srikakulam Kargil 11 Rajasthan(v) Visakhapatnam (i) Jhalawar

(vi) Khammam 7 Madhya Pradesh (ii) Kota

(vii) Prakasam (i) Guna 12 Tamil Nadu(viii) Nellore (ii) Bhopal (i) Madurai

(ix) Cuddapah (iii) Satna (ii) Madras

2 Bihar (iv) Betul (iii) North Arcot

(i) Palamau (v) Chindwara (iv) Salem

(ii) Champaran (vi) Ratlam (v) Tiruchirapalli

(iii) Dhanbad (vii) Indore

(iv) Bhagalpur (viii) Damoh 13 Uttar Pradesh(v) Patna (ix) West Nimar (i) Varanasi

(vi) Rohtas (x) Gwalior (ii) Allahabad

(vii) Gaya (xi) Morena (iii) Jhansi

(viii) Monghyr (xii) East Nimar (iv) Banda

3 Gujarat (v) Fatehpur

(i) Surat 8 Maharashtra (vi) Jalaun

(ii) Bharuch (vii) Kanpur (Rural)

(iii) Baroda (Vadodara) (i) Nagpur (viii) Lucknow

(iv) Ahmedabad (ii) Kolhapur (ix) Agra

(v) Panchmahal (iii) Yeotmal (x) Mainpuri

4 Haryana (iv) Amravati (xi) Hardoi

Ambala (v) Buldhana (xii) Bahraich

5 Karnataka (vi) Akola (xiii) Aligarh

(i) Shimoga (vii) Jalgaon (xiv) Lakhimpur

(ii) Bidar (viii) Osmanabad (xv) Bareilly

(iii) Bangalore (ix) Aurangabad (xvi) Saharanpur

(x) Parbhani

Source : 'National Bank News Review" - November `87 NABARD, Mumbai

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3.05. LIST OF DISTRICTS HAVING MEAN ANNUAL RAINFALL OF 750-1250 mm AND MOISTURE AVAILABILITY FOR AT LEAST 150 DAYS

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AnnualSl. Name of the sub-division rainfall Jan. March June OctoberNo. (mm) to to to to

Feb. May Sept. December1 Bay Islands 2,994.5 2.7 15.0 59.3 23.02 Assam (including Manipur & Tripura) 2,516.5 2.3 25.1 65.3 7.33 Sub-Himalayan West Bengal 3,126.2 1.0 15.4 78.0 5.64 Gagetic West Bengal 1,425.3 2.7 12.4 75.6 9.85 Orissa 1,482.2 2.7 8.6 76.7 12.06 Bihar Plateau 1,372.9 3.9 6.5 82.0 7.67 Bihar Plains 1,202.9 2.9 6.1 85.0 6.08 Uttar Pradesh, East 1,007.7 3.4 3.0 82.2 5.69 Uttar Pradesh, West 964.2 5.1 3.9 87.0 4.0

10 Punjab (including Delhi & Haryana) 624.7 8.6 7.2 80.0 4.211 Jammu & Kashmir 994.6 19.2 24.0 47.5 9.312 Rajasthan, East 704.1 2.1 2.3 92.5 3.013 Rajasthan, West 311.1 3.6 4.9 89.1 2.414 Madhya Pradesh, West 1,004.9 2.2 2.2 90.7 5.115 Madhya Pradesh, East 1,401.7 3.1 3.5 87.7 5.716 Gujarat Region 976.5 0.4 1.3 95.2 3.217 Saurashtra and Kutch 482.6 0.9 2.1 93.1 3.818 Konkan 2,872.0 0.1 1.2 93.9 4.819 Madhya Maharashtra 920.7 0.8 4.1 83.6 11.520 Marathwada 773.6 1.5 4.0 83.3 11.021 Vidarbha 1,099.6 2.9 3.1 87.0 7.022 Coastal Andhra Pradesh 1,008.3 2.3 8.8 56.6 32.323 Telengana 926.4 2.1 11.3 81.7 10.024 Rayalaseema 677.8 2.2 8.8 54.4 32.025 Tamil Nadu 1,008.1 5.3 14.6 33.0 47.126 Coastal Karnataka 3,264.8 0.1 4.4 87.7 7.827 Interior Karnataka, North 675.0 0.9 12.7 65.2 19.128 Interior Karnataka, South 1,244.9 0.8 13.0 97.6 18.529 Kerala 2,996.1 1.2 13.5 66.9 18.330 Arabian Sea Islands 1,572.4 2.8 13.0 62.3 21.4

Note :The rainfall figures presented in this Table are based on data for the period 1901-50.Source : Koteswaram, P., Meteorological and Climatological Aspects of Dryland Farming of India., Paper

presented at the I.C.A.R. workshop on “Dryland Agricultural Research”, Indian Agricultural ResearchInstitute,New Delhi.(September28 - October 1,1970)

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3.06. RAINFALL IN INDIA

Percentage of annual rainfall

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Year

1876 0.49 15.8 Slight1877 2.03 64.7 Calamitous1883 1.03 32.8 Moderate1884 0.7 22.2 Slight1885 0.48 15.4 Slight1891 1.15 36.7 Moderate1896 0.68 21.7 Slight1899 1.99 63.4 Calamitous1901 0.89 28.5 Moderate1902 0.54 17.1 Slight1904 0.98 31.1 Moderate1905 1.09 34.7 Moderate1907 0.85 27.2 Slight1911 0.97 30.8 Moderate1913 0.7 22.3 Slight1915 0.63 20.2 Slight1918 2.16 68.7 Calamitous1920 1.22 38.8 Moderate1925 0.8 25.5 Slight1928 0.67 21.4 Slight1936 0.86 27.6 Slight1941 1.01 32.3 Moderate1951 1.04 33.2 Moderate1952 0.81 25.8 Slight1965 1.35 42.9 Moderate1966 1.01 32.3 Moderate1968 0.45 20.6 Slight1969 0.62 19.9 Slight1971 0.42 13.3 Slight1972 1.39 44.4 Severe1974 0.92 29.3 Moderate1979 1.24 39.4 Moderate1982 1.04 33.1 Moderate1985 0.95 30.1 Moderate1986 0.6 19 Slight1987 1.55 49.2 Severe1992 Moderate 133 Districts

Severe 36 DistrictsSource: Yojana, June 16-30, 1989, Volume 33, No. 11

(million sq.km.) country affected

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3.07. YEARS OF DROUGHT IN INDIA

Area affected % area of the Category

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(Unit: mm)

Sub-division Actual Normal Excess/ Actual Normal Excess/Deficient Deficient

(%) (%)1. A & N Islands 597 488 22 1316 1741 -242. Arunachal Pradesh 856 715 20 1788 1828 -23. Assam & Meghalaya 1011 675 50 1722 1877 -84. Nagaland, Manipur 579 495 17 1305 1235 6 Mizoram & Tripura5. Sub-Himalayan 621 450 38 1878 1945 -3 West Bengal & Sikkim6. Gangetic West Benga 162 168 -4 1118 1126 -17. Orissa 115 114 1 1043 1153 -108.Jharkhand 123 86 42 889 1099 -199. Bihar 128 76 69 934 1042 -1010. East Uttar Pradesh 46 31 49 701 911 -2311. West Uttar Pradesh 64 28 127 500 771 -3512.Uttranchal 125 138 -9 1399 1221 1513.Haryana 71 36 97 357 469 -24 Chandigarh & Delh14. Punjab 46 54 -15 277 500 -4515. Himachal Pradesh 89 200 -56 421 772 -4616. Jammu & Kashmir 181 281 -36 387 513 -2417. West Rajasthan 10 18 -46 159 263 -4018. East Rajasthan 16 17 -2 562 623 -1019. West Madhya Pradesh 10 14 -32 758 902 -1620. East Madhya Pradesh 13 27 -52 877 1095 -2021. Gujarat region* 3 8 -61 970 930 422. Saurashtra & Kutch 19 5 274 457 484 -623. Konkan & Goa 16 43 -63 2836 2793 224. Madhya Maharashtra 19 44 -56 802 694 1625. Marathwada 15 32 -52 583 699 -1726. Vidarbha 31 31 1 674 973 -3127. Chattisgarh 60 49 23 1026 1202 -1528. Coastal 143 96 50 531 570 -7 Andhra Pradesh29. Telangana 61 55 11 567 763 -2630. Rayalaseema 189 80 138 346 376 -831. Tamil Nadu & 307 125 145 347 312 11 Pondicherry32. Coastal Karnataka 428 186 130 2444 3163 -2333. North Interior Karnataka 141 94 50 431 485 -1134. South Interior 270 154 76 622 654 -5 Karnataka35. Kerala 784 437 79 1729 2169 -2136. Lakshadweep 883 234 278 901 981 -8

(Continued)

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3.08 RAINFALL IN INDIA DURING MARCH 2004 - FEB 2005 ACTUAL COMPARED TO NORMAL - SEASONWISE

Pre-monsoon priod South-West monsoon period(1st March 2004 to 30th May.2004) (1st June 2004 to 30th Sept. 2004)

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(Unit: mm)

Sub-division Actual Normal Excess/ Actual Normal Excess/Deficient Deficient

(%) (%)1. A & N Islands 431 689 -37 19 85 -782. Arunachal Pradesh 231 241 -4 175 138 273. Assam & Meghalaya 293 190 54 61 45 364. Nagaland, Manipur 150 195 -23 26 41 -37 Mizoram & Tripura5. Sub-Himalayan 218 183 19 44 49 -10 West Bengal & Sikkim6. Gangetic West Benga 201 159 26 41 32 287. Orissa 150 153 -2 36 32 138.Jharkhand 125 101 24 43 39 99. Bihar 39 78 -50 24 28 -1510. East Uttar Pradesh 36 61 -41 30 33 -911. West Uttar Pradesh 80 84 -4 26 36 -2712.Uttranchal 59 27 123 120 116 413.Haryana 54 41 33 53 36 49 Chandigarh & Delh14. Punjab 113 107 6 109 51 11315. Himachal Pradesh 113 107 6 195 192 116. Jammu & Kashmir 152 143 6 528 234 12617. West Rajasthan 19 9 121 9 8 1018. East Rajasthan 38 26 45 4 11 -6519. West Madhya Pradesh 41 52 -21 8 17 -5120. East Madhya Pradesh 31 59 -48 52 45 1721. Gujarat region 22 35 -36 neg 2 -9922. Saurashtra & Kutch 21 26 -20 neg 2 -7623. Konkan & Goa 44 135 -67 @ 1 -8724. Madhya Maharashtra 47 105 -55 1 4 -7225. Marathwada 63 96 -34 7 7 1226. Vidarbha 40 75 -46 89 22 31027. Chattisgarh 54 82 -34 77 27 18328. Coastal 236 326 -28 11 15 -29 Andhra Pradesh29. Telangana 96 109 -12 44 10 33330. Rayalaseema 127 212 -40 12 7 7431. Tamil Nadu & 435 430 1 15 35 -58 Pondicherry32. Coastal Karnataka 183 258 -29 1 2 -4733. North Interior Karnataka 71 136 -48 8 5 6734. South Interior 138 199 -31 13 5 149 Karnataka35. Kerala 438 485 -10 26 27 -336. Lakshadweep 303 328 -8 29 37 -22 Note: In calculation of excess/deficient rainfall figures are taken correct to 0.1 mm neg = Negligible @ = Rainfall upto 0.4 mm Source: India Meteorological Deptt., GOI, New Delh

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3.08 RAINFALL IN INDIA DURING MARCH 2004 - FEB 2005 ACTUAL COMPARED TO NORMAL - SEASONWISE (Concluded)

Post monsoon period Winter monsoon period(1st Oct. 2004 to 31st Dec. 2004) (1st Jan. 2005 to 28th Feb. 2005)

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Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep.1950 5.8 17.8 22.4 8.0 44.0 146.8 322.9 223.7 183.61951 5.9 2.1 28.0 36.2 47.1 155.2 254.4 207.6 121.91952 2.3 11.5 15.4 27.3 64.7 161.8 276.6 236.8 117.91953 19.3 4.3 10.1 27.4 36.6 156.4 300.0 286.9 179.91954 12.9 16.2 11.9 19.7 44.2 138.2 283.8 223.0 240.61955 15.6 2.9 12.5 28.5 66.0 179.8 224.0 304.0 222.61956 8.6 7.2 16.3 22.6 87.0 207.9 341.5 253.8 180.11957 24.5 7.0 26.1 19.2 49.5 145.3 262.0 260.4 121.01958 7.0 10.6 9.7 28.2 60.2 115.2 289.9 270.1 214.21959 20.3 10.2 9.6 22.8 58.5 157.3 321.1 250.1 215.61960 8.9 1.1 23.2 13.0 55.5 146.1 277.7 250.2 165.81961 16.6 24.5 16.4 17.5 67.5 187.0 316.3 273.7 243.31962 9.1 11.0 11.5 34.6 58.1 105.9 259.4 236.3 208.21963 7.3 5.2 14.1 32.1 47.2 152.5 239.6 302.9 162.91964 1.4 5.8 8.3 24.9 43.8 143.8 313.0 263.7 202.11965 5.5 9.2 14.9 24.3 34.6 110.4 266.9 189.4 142.71966 14.7 5.2 5.1 16.1 52.0 165.8 237.5 198.2 138.41967 9.2 2.7 52.8 22.5 33.3 141.4 292.4 257.4 168.91968 15.0 12.1 20.1 27.0 31.7 136.5 288.6 194.7 134.81969 4.0 2.8 9.6 24.2 55.7 121.0 300.4 238.7 170.91970 16.9 20.8 18.4 24.0 58.0 210.8 222.8 298.9 207.31971 11.4 10.3 9.3 46.0 70.2 219.4 249.3 258.8 159.31972 2.5 13.1 4.8 20.6 44.8 122.6 183.9 217.2 129.21973 4.7 11.9 7.8 19.5 48.8 141.2 278.7 307.5 186.01974 1.9 3.9 13.9 22.2 60.6 106.0 273.6 228.2 140.31975 6.7 9.6 13.7 16.4 40.6 180.2 290.1 264.7 227.91976 4.7 8.1 12.6 29.9 36.7 141.9 288.2 278.6 148.11977 7.1 5.8 8.4 48.9 71.9 188.3 310.6 239.5 144.81978 7.3 21.6 19.6 23.4 50.3 199.6 276.1 273.5 160.11979 14.6 27.3 9.9 15.8 40.5 143.5 225.8 199.0 139.51980 4.4 5.4 16.9 24.6 44.1 215.1 278.3 253.5 136.01981 16.3 7.3 24.8 27.6 58.4 138.7 288.9 226.3 198.31982 16.7 11.1 24.9 36.6 50.4 129.6 216.3 268.5 121.01983 7.3 10.6 12.7 35.4 54.9 137.8 273.7 293.4 250.81984 16.1 26.6 12.2 27.9 39.1 173.9 261.2 259.1 142.51985 17.1 6.9 9.7 23.7 43.8 140.4 253.4 218.5 147.51986 14.8 28.1 7.5 31.0 43.5 177.6 238.4 213.5 113.51987 11.3 9.3 16.7 21.6 44.8 115.8 206.9 237.1 137.51988 2.5 11.2 18.8 31.9 50.3 156.5 323.2 276.2 205.61989 6.1 3.8 19.1 16.6 42.6 183.6 286.2 231.1 165.81990 5.2 25.7 23.7 30.0 107.7 172.1 263.1 283.4 190.1Mean 11.1 12.7 15.3 26.2 52.4 163.1 274.5 243.4 171.41991 8.9 8.3 13.7 29.5 50.9 180.7 255.7 232.8 115.31992 6.1 10.2 4.0 16.7 48.4 121.1 224.7 280.4 158.61993 2.7 16.4 18.3 27.9 66.4 183.9 280.8 220.0 211.81994 13.5 19.7 14.1 37.2 39.4 215.3 316.4 265.3 141.1

Note : 1. The values are approximate after 199 (Continued) 2. The data are based on 306 raingauge stations covering 29 subdivision

1950 to 1994

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(Unit :mm.)Year Oct. Nov. Dec. JF MAM JJAS OND Annual1950 52.1 33.2 7.2 23.6 74.4 877.0 92.5 1067.51951 79.6 33.9 0.9 8.0 111.3 739.1 114.4 972.81952 81.1 6.3 18.0 13.8 107.4 793.1 105.4 1019.71953 93.3 13.7 1.8 23.6 74.1 923.2 108.8 1129.71954 79.8 1.9 13.4 29.1 75.8 885.6 95.1 1085.61955 145.2 31.6 10.6 18.5 107.0 930.4 187.4 1243.31956 152.5 48.4 9.0 15.8 125.9 983.3 209.9 1334.91957 59.7 26.1 6.5 31.5 94.8 788.7 92.3 1007.31958 102.0 35.0 4.9 17.6 98.1 889.4 141.9 1147.01959 133.3 21.4 4.4 30.5 90.9 944.1 159.1 1224.61960 76.1 39.1 5.0 10.0 91.7 839.8 120.2 1061.71961 125.7 18.6 7.1 41.1 101.4 1020.3 151.4 1314.21962 84.4 15.2 28.8 20.1 104.2 809.8 128.4 1062.51963 98.9 22.9 10.0 12.5 93.4 857.9 131.8 1095.61964 73.4 25.8 6.5 7.2 77.0 922.6 105.7 1112.51965 36.2 15.8 22.1 14.7 73.8 709.4 74.1 872.01966 58.0 61.2 17.9 19.9 73.2 739.9 137.1 970.11967 42.0 13.2 49.6 11.9 108.6 860.1 104.8 1085.41968 70.3 23.8 7.0 27.1 78.8 754.6 101.1 961.61969 59.6 43.9 13.9 6.8 89.5 831.0 117.4 1044.71970 76.2 19.4 0.8 37.7 100.4 939.8 96.4 1174.31971 105.2 13.8 10.0 21.7 125.5 886.8 129.0 1163.01972 63.4 30.8 16.0 15.6 70.2 652.9 110.2 848.91973 125.9 19.6 17.8 16.6 76.1 913.4 163.3 1169.41974 106.6 11.9 4.2 5.8 96.7 748.1 122.7 973.31975 121.7 25.0 2.8 16.3 70.7 962.9 149.5 1199.41976 31.9 61.7 4.0 12.8 19.2 856.8 97.6 1046.41977 89.3 71.4 8.6 12.9 129.2 883.2 169.3 1194.61978 55.1 44.2 23.0 28.9 93.3 909.3 122.3 1153.81979 46.1 88.3 12.0 41.9 66.2 707.8 146.4 962.31980 51.8 24.2 17.8 9.8 85.6 882.8 93.8 1072.01981 51.0 29.2 12.8 23.6 110.8 852.2 93.0 1079.61982 48.7 50.4 5.7 27.8 111.9 735.4 104.8 979.91983 90.0 12.2 26.2 17.9 103.0 955.7 128.4 1205.01984 60.1 13.2 7.8 42.7 79.2 836.7 81.1 1039.71985 114.0 19.3 13.1 24.0 77.2 759.8 146.4 1007.41986 70.7 38.6 16.9 42.9 82.0 743.0 126.2 994.11987 86.7 54.2 23.5 20.6 83.1 697.3 164.4 965.41988 50.2 22.5 10.2 13.7 101.0 961.5 82.9 1159.11989 48.6 14.9 12.1 9.9 78.3 866.7 75.6 1030.51990 100.7 33.5 8.8 30.9 161.4 908.7 143.0 1244.0Mean 77.1 31.2 11.9 23.8 93.9 852.4 120.2 1090.41991 60.9 35.4 13.2 17.2 94.1 784.5 109.5 1005.31992 65.6 49.5 7.4 16.3 69.1 784.8 122.5 992.71993 88.9 29.2 22.0 19.1 112.6 896.5 140.1 1168.31994 85.8 33.3 4.0 33.2 90.7 938.1 123.1 1185.1

Source : Research Report: Monthly and Seasonal Rainfall Series forAll India Homogenous Region and Metereological Subdivisions : 1871-1994by B. Parthasarthy, A.A. Munot and D.R. Kothawala, Indian Institute of Tropical Metereology, Pune

1950 to 1994

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('000 hectares)Year Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Total Gram Total

cereals (incl.gram)1950-51 30,810 9,746 15,571 9,023 3,159 78,230 7,570 19,091 1951-52 29,830 9,471 15,944 9,519 3,310 78,186 6,830 18,775 1952-53 29,969 9,828 17,539 10,769 3,605 82,243 7,256 19,845 1953-54 31,289 10,681 17,758 12,199 3,869 87,336 7,968 21,729 1954-55 30,764 11,259 17,464 11,366 3,749 85,944 9,248 21,914 1955-56 31,521 12,367 17,362 11,388 3,696 87,344 9,779 23,216 1956-57 32,277 13,524 16,237 11,251 3,758 87,828 9,674 23,316 1957-58 32,298 11,730 17,311 11,169 4,079 86,942 9,091 22,538 1958-59 33,172 12,617 17,960 11,428 4,265 90,453 10,080 24,311 1959-60 33,820 13,380 17,707 10,695 4,344 90,990 10,326 24,833 1960-61 34,128 12,927 18,412 11,469 4,407 92,018 9,276 23,563 1961-62 34,694 13,570 18,249 11,278 4,507 92,989 9,566 24,243 1962-63 35,695 13,590 18,414 10,962 4,643 93,579 9,193 24,265 1963-64 35,809 13,490 18,376 11,103 4,582 93,235 9,354 24,186 1964-65 34,462 13,422 11,356 11,827 4,618 94,237 8,870 23,875 1965-66 35,470 12,571 17,679 11,965 4,799 92,385 8,105 21,718 1966-67 35,251 12,838 18,054 12,239 5,074 93,181 8,003 22,161 1967-68 36,437 14,998 18,423 12,808 5,583 98,772 8,257 22,649 1968-69 36,967 15,958 18,731 12,052 5,716 99,166 7,105 21,264 1969-70 37,680 16,626 18,605 12,493 5,862 101,547 7,751 22,023 1970-71 37,592 18,241 17,374 12,913 5,852 101,782 7,839 22,534 1971-72 37,758 19,139 16,777 11,773 5,668 100,472 7,912 22,151 1972-73 36,688 19,463 15,513 11,817 5,838 91,362 6,967 20,915 1973-74 38,286 18,583 16,716 13,934 6,015 103,111 7,761 23,427 1974-75 37,889 18,010 16,189 11,285 5,863 99,051 7,041 22,024 1975-76 39,475 20,454 16,092 11,571 6,031 103,727 8,320 24,454 1976-77 38,511 20,922 15,772 10,751 6,000 101,373 7,974 22,983 1977-78 40,283 21,456 15,318 11,104 5,688 104,018 7,974 23,947 1978-79 40,482 22,641 16,146 11,393 5,760 105,352 7,708 23,657 1979-80 39,414 22,172 16,674 10,579 5,720 102,947 6,985 22,259 1980-81 40,152 22,279 15,809 11,657 6,005 104,210 6,584 22,457 1981-82 40,708 22,144 16,599 11,784 5,935 105,295 7,868 23,843 1982-83 38,262 23,567 16,376 10,942 5,720 102,262 7,399 22,833 1983-84 41,244 24,672 16,432 11,832 5,859 107,621 7,161 23,542 1984-85 41,159 23,565 15,939 10,619 5,800 103,936 6,904 22,737 1985-86 41,137 22,997 16,097 10,652 5,797 103,605 7,805 24,418 1986-87 41,167 23,131 15,948 11,266 5,923 104,039 6,984 23,156 1987-88 38,806 23,063 15,999 8,714 5,561 97,423 5,767 21,272 1988-89 41,736 24,109 14,599 12,046 5,897 104,528 6,810 23,146 1989-90 42,167 23,502 14,838 10,900 5,915 103,358 6,471 23,415 1990-91 42,687 24,167 14,357 10,476 5,904 103,173 7,521 24,662 1991-92 42,649 23,262 12,360 10,028 5,859 99,329 5,580 22,543 1992-93 41,775 24,589 13,041 10,617 5,963 100,788 6,454 22,360 1993-94 42,539 25,147 12,710 9,546 5,995 100,504 6,359 22,250 1994-95 42,814 25,700 11,514 10,223 6,136 100,832 7,543 23,028 1995-96 42,837 25,011 11,326 9,319 5,979 98,732 7,116 22,283 1996-97 43,497 25,955 11,506 10,258 6,398 101,852 7,095 23,267 1997-98 43,476 26,696 10,801 9,668 6,321 100,976 7,563 22,871 1998-99 44,802 27,523 9,794 9,297 6,204 101,666 8,469 23,501 1999-2000 45,162 27,486 10,251 8,897 6,422 101,988 6,146 21,116 2000-2001 44,712 25,731 9,856 9,829 6,611 100,700 5,185 20,348 2001-02 44,904 26,345 9,795 9,529 6,582 100,771 6,416 22,008 2002-03 41,176 25,196 9,300 7,740 6,635 93,364 5,906 20,496 2003-04(P) 42,496 26,581 9,384 10,584 7,322 99,882 7,122 23,443

(Continued)

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4.00 AREA PRODUCTION AND YIELD OF PRINCIPAL CROPS

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('000 hectares)Year Total Ground Total Nine * Cotton Jute Sugar-

food-grains nut Oil Seeds cane1950-51 97,321 4,494 10,727 5,882 571 1,707 1951-52 96,961 4,017 11,685 6,556 790 1,939 1952-53 102,088 4,796 11,175 6,359 733 1,729 1953-54 109,065 4,247 10,993 6,987 494 1,410 1954-55 107,856 5,541 12,522 7,546 503 1,618 1955-56 110,560 5,133 12,085 8,086 704 1,847 1956-57 109,480 5,532 12,494 8,019 772 2,050 1957-58 114,764 6,420 12,656 8,014 705 2,073 1958-59 115,823 6,251 13,001 7,964 733 1,948 1959-60 115,818 6,442 13,954 7,295 682 2,137 1960-61 115,581 6,463 13,770 7,610 629 2,415 1961-62 117,242 6,896 14,772 7,978 917 2,455 1962-63 117,844 7,283 15,335 7,730 847 2,242 1963-64 117,421 6,886 14,823 8,221 869 2,249 1964-65 118,112 7,376 15,255 8,365 845 2,603 1965-66 114,103 7,698 15,248 7,962 758 2,836 1966-67 115,302 7,299 14,995 7,836 727 2,301 1967-68 121,421 7,553 15,667 7,995 880 2,047 1968-69 120,430 7,088 14,472 7,596 527 2,532 1969-70 123,570 7,125 14,811 7,731 768 2,749 1970-71 124,316 7,326 16,644 7,605 749 2,615 1971-72 122,623 7,510 17,274 7,800 815 2,390 1972-73 119,277 6,990 15,790 7,679 700 2,452 1973-74 126,538 7,024 16,901 7,574 793 2,752 1974-75 121,075 7,063 17,313 7,562 694 2,894 1975-76 128,181 7,222 16,922 7,350 585 2,762 1976-77 124,356 7,043 16,465 6,885 737 2,866 1977-78 127,515 7,028 17,167 7,866 797 3,151 1978-79 129,009 7,433 17,708 8,119 884 3,088 1979-80 125,206 7,165 16,941 8,078 834 2,610 1980-81 126,667 6,801 17,603 7,823 941 2,667 1981-82 129,138 7,429 17,755 8,057 826 3,358 1982-83 125,095 7,215 18,907 7,871 734 3,193 1983-84 131,163 7,539 18,689 7,721 760 3,110 1984-85 126,673 7,165 18,924 7,382 833 2,953 1985-86 128,023 7,125 19,020 7,533 1,146 2,849 1986-87 127,195 6,982 18,626 6,950 803 3,080 1987-88 119,696 6,844 20,132 6,459 697 3,279 1988-89 127,674 8,529 21,897 7,342 691 3,329 1989-90 126,773 8,710 22,800 7,695 677 3,438 1990-91 127,835 8,309 24,148 7,440 778 3,686 1991-92 121,871 8,668 25,886 7,661 875 3,844 1992-93 123,148 8,166 25,236 7,542 727 3,572 1993-94 122,754 8,322 26,897 7,321 695 3,422 1994-95 123,860 7,849 25,304 7,871 739 3,867 1995-96 121,015 7,524 25,964 9,035 737 4,147 1996-97 125,119 7,713 26,338 9,121 897 4,174 1997-98 123,847 7,088 26,124 8,868 906 3,930 1998-99 125,167 7,396 26,229 9,342 848 4,055 1999-2000 123,104 6,867 24,282 8,710 847 4,220 2000-2001 121,048 6,559 22,770 8,535 828 4,316 2001-02 122,780 6,238 22,636 9,132 873 4,412 2002-03 113,860 5,936 21,489 7,670 865 4,520 2003-04(P) 123,325 5,998 23,700 7,630 848 4,023 (P) = Provisional. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi. * = years prior to 1961-62 cover 5 oilseeds

(1950-51 to 2003-04)

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('000 tonnes)Year Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Total Gram Total pulses

cereals (incl.gram)1950-51 20,576 6,462 5,495 2,595 1,729 42,414 3,651 8,411 1951-52 21,300 6,183 6,077 2,346 2,076 48,576 3,387 3,420 1952-53 22,892 7,501 7,359 3,192 2,870 50,012 4,208 9,189 1953-54 21,214 8,017 8,082 4,547 3,039 59,203 4,832 14,918 1954-55 25,219 9,043 9,201 3,519 2,975 57,085 5,621 10,950 1955-56 27,557 8,760 6,726 3,428 2,602 55,805 5,418 11,045 1956-57 29,037 9,403 7,237 2,873 3,078 58,304 6,231 11,551 1957-58 25,525 7,998 8,635 3,620 3,150 54,745 4,890 9,562 1958-59 30,847 9,958 9,033 3,868 3,463 63,992 7,023 13,149 1959-60 31,676 10,324 8,579 3,493 4,073 64,872 5,618 11,799 1960-61 34,574 10,997 9,814 3,283 4,080 69,314 6,250 12,704 1961-62 35,663 12,072 8,029 3,645 4,312 70,951 5,785 11,755 1962-63 33,217 10,776 9,748 3,959 4,607 68,623 5,362 11,528 1963-64 36,998 9,853 9,198 3,878 4,561 70,569 4,502 10,073 1964-65 39,308 12,257 9,683 4,519 4,664 76,939 5,777 12,417 1965-66 30,589 10,395 7,581 3,752 4,823 62,403 4,224 9,944 1966-67 30,438 11,393 9,224 4,463 4,894 65,884 3,662 8,347 1967-68 37,612 16,540 10,048 5,185 6,270 82,950 5,971 12,102 1968-69 39,761 18,615 9,805 3,802 5,701 83,595 4,309 10,418 1969-70 40,430 20,093 9,721 5,327 5,674 87,810 5,546 11,691 1970-71 42,225 23,832 8,105 8,029 7,486 96,604 5,199 11,818 1971-72 43,068 26,410 7,722 5,139 5,101 94,074 5,081 11,094 1972-73 39,245 24,735 6,968 3,928 6,388 87,119 4,537 9,907 1973-74 44,051 21,778 9,097 7,519 5,803 94,657 4,099 10,008 1974-75 39,579 24,104 10,414 3,272 5,559 89,812 4,015 10,104 1975-76 48,470 28,846 9,504 5,736 7,256 107,995 5,879 13,039 1976-77 41,917 29,010 10,524 5,853 6,461 99,806 5,424 11,361 1977-78 52,671 31,328 12,064 4,730 5,973 114,434 5,410 11,973 1978-79 53,773 35,508 11,436 5,567 6,199 119,719 5,739 12,183 1979-80 42,330 31,830 11,648 3,948 5,603 101,129 3,356 8,572 1980-81 53,631 36,313 10,431 5,343 6,957 118,962 4,328 10,627 1981-82 53,248 37,452 12,062 5,537 6,897 121,788 4,642 11,507 1982-83 47,116 42,794 10,753 5,131 6,549 117,662 5,290 11,857 1983-84 60,097 45,476 11,919 7,726 7,922 139,480 4,751 12,894 1984-85 58,336 44,069 11,402 6,047 8,442 133,576 4,562 11,963 1985-86 63,825 47,052 10,197 3,664 6,644 137,079 5,788 13,361 1986-87 60,557 44,323 9,185 4,514 7,593 131,711 4,532 11,707 1987-88 56,862 46,169 12,196 3,298 5,271 129,392 3,626 10,962 1988-89 70,489 54,110 10,170 7,780 8,229 156,073 5,129 13,849 1989-90 73,573 49,850 12,898 6,649 9,651 158,179 4,217 12,858 1990-91 74,291 55,135 11,681 6,894 8,962 162,125 5,356 14,265 1991-92 74,678 55,690 8,099 4,665 8,064 156,359 4,121 12,015 1992-93 72,868 57,210 12,806 8,881 9,992 166,669 4,417 12,815 1993-94 80,298 59,840 11,415 4,974 9,601 170,956 4,981 13,305 1994-95 81,814 65,767 8,965 7,159 8,884 177,458 6,436 14,038 1995-96 76,975 62,097 9,327 5,381 9,534 168,105 4,979 12,310 1996-97 81,737 69,350 10,934 7,865 10,769 185,192 5,566 14,244 1997-98 82,535 66,345 7,528 7,644 10,816 179,279 6,132 12,979 1998-99 86,077 71,288 8,415 6,956 11,148 188,700 6,801 14,907 1999-00 89,683 76,369 8,685 5,782 11,510 196,383 5,118 13,418 2000-01 84,977 69,681 7,529 6,759 12,043 185,739 3,855 11,076 2001-02 93,340 72,766 7,557 8,284 13,160 199,483 5,473 13,368 2002-03 71,820 65,761 7,012 4,719 11,152 163,646 4,237 11,125 2003-04 88,285 72,108 7,158 12,120 14,929 198,515 5,787 14,940 2004-05P 85,310 72,000 7,650 8,110 14,130 191,230 5,630 13,380 2005-06T 87,800 75,530 7,610 8,550 15,390 199,850 6,170 15,150 Note:Years prior to 1961-62 cover 5 oilseeds viz. groundnut, rapeseed/mustard, castorseed, sesamum

and linseed. P = Provisional T = Target (Continued)

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('000 tonnes)Year Total Ground Total Nine Cotton Jute Sugar-

food-grains nut Oil Seeds cane1950-51 50,825 3,481 5,158 3,044 3,309 57,051 1951-52 51,996 3,192 5,028 3,276 4,715 61,634 1952-53 59,201 2,929 4,734 3,341 4,629 50,996 1953-54 69,821 3,445 5,370 4,125 3,116 44,411 1954-55 68,035 4,245 6,399 4,445 2,952 58,739 1955-56 68,850 3,862 5,734 4,181 4,232 60,543 1956-57 69,855 4,369 6,364 4,924 4,323 69,051 1957-58 64,311 4,710 6,350 4,962 4,015 71,155 1958-59 77,141 5,178 7,298 4,879 5,199 73,358 1959-60 76,672 4,562 6,556 3,676 5,534 77,817 1960-61 82,018 4,812 6,982 5,604 4,134 110,001 1961-62 82,706 4,994 7,284 4,850 6,358 103,967 1962-63 80,151 5,036 7,388 5,536 5,442 91,913 1963-64 80,642 5,298 7,133 5,747 6,079 104,225 1964-65 89,356 6,004 8,563 6,011 6,064 121,909 1965-66 72,347 4,263 6,396 4,852 4,476 123,990 1966-67 74,231 4,411 6,425 5,266 5,358 92,686 1967-68 95,052 5,731 8,303 5,777 6,320 95,500 1968-69 94,013 4,681 6,845 5,447 2,931 124,676 1969-70 99,501 5,130 7,734 5,564 5,618 135,024 1970-71 108,422 6,111 9,630 4,763 4,938 126,368 1971-72 105,168 6,181 9,083 6,950 5,684 113,570 1972-73 97,029 4,092 7,137 5,735 4,978 124,867 1973-74 104,665 5,932 9,389 6,309 6,220 140,289 1974-75 99,826 5,111 9,152 7,156 4,471 144,289 1975-76 121,034 6,754 10,607 5,950 4,440 140,604 1976-77 111,167 5,264 8,428 5,839 5,353 153,007 1977-78 126,407 6,087 9,662 7,242 5,261 176,966 1978-79 131,902 6,208 10,100 7,958 6,470 151,655 1979-80 109,701 5,768 8,739 7,698 6,072 128,833 1980-81 129,589 5,005 9,372 7,010 6,508 154,248 1981-82 133,295 7,223 12,080 7,884 6,788 186,358 1982-83 129,519 5,282 9,995 7,534 5,946 189,506 1983-84 152,374 7,085 12,692 6,387 6,325 174,076 1984-85 145,539 6,438 12,946 8,507 6,531 170,319 1985-86 150,440 5,121 10,833 8,728 10,886 170,648 1986-87 143,418 5,875 11,270 6,905 7,353 186,089 1987-88 140,353 5,854 12,655 6,382 5,793 196,737 1988-89 169,922 9,659 18,033 8,744 6,710 203,037 1989-90 171,036 8,101 16,924 11,422 7,072 225,569 1990-91 176,390 7,515 18,609 9,842 7,917 241,046 1991-92 168,373 7,095 18,600 9,714 8,936 253,995 1992-93 179,483 8,565 20,107 11,403 7,495 228,033 1993-94 184,260 7,829 21,496 10,741 7,360 229,659 1994-95 191,495 8,062 21,337 11,888 7,997 275,540 1995-96 180,415 7,579 22,106 12,861 7,675 281,100 1996-97 199,436 8,643 24,385 14,231 9,961 277,560 1997-98 192,259 7,372 21,325 10,851 9,960 279,541 1998-99 203,607 8,982 24,748 12,287 8,837 288,722 1999-00 209,802 5,258 20,716 11,530 9,428 299,324 2000-01 196,814 6,408 18,437 9,524 9,317 295,956 2001-02 212,851 7,028 20,662 9,997 10,584 297,208 2002-03 174,771 4,121 14,838 8,624 10,274 287,383 2003-04P 213,445 8,182 25,290 13,866 10,299 237,308 2004-05P 204,610 7,024 26,103 17,002 9,637 232,318 2005-06T 215,000 7,220 26,584 16,500 10,120 237,500 @ = ’000 bales of 170 kg. each. # = ’000 bales of 180 kg. each. (P)= Provisional (T)=Target Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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(Kg.)Year Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Total Gram Total

cereals pulses(incl.gram)1950-51 668 663 353 288 547 542 482 441 1951-52 714 653 381 246 627 557 496 448 1952-53 764 763 420 296 796 608 580 463 1953-54 902 750 455 373 785 678 606 489 1954-55 820 803 527 310 794 664 608 500 1955-56 874 708 387 302 704 639 504 476 1956-57 800 695 451 255 819 664 644 495 1957-58 790 682 499 324 772 630 538 424 1958-59 930 789 503 338 812 707 697 541 1959-60 937 772 484 327 938 713 544 475 1960-61 1,013 851 533 286 926 753 674 539 1961-62 1,028 890 440 323 957 763 609 485 1962-63 931 793 529 361 992 733 483 475 1963-64 1,034 730 501 349 995 757 481 416 1964-65 1,078 913 536 383 1,010 816 651 520 1965-66 862 827 429 314 1,005 675 527 438 1966-67 863 887 511 365 964 707 453 377 1967-68 1,032 1,103 545 405 1,123 840 721 534 1968-69 1,076 1,169 528 316 997 843 607 490 1969-70 1,073 1,202 522 426 968 865 715 531 1970-71 1,123 1,307 466 622 1,279 949 663 524 1971-72 1,141 1,380 460 432 900 936 642 501 1972-73 1,070 1,271 449 333 1,094 886 651 474 1973-74 1,151 1,172 544 540 965 918 528 427 1974-75 1,045 1,388 643 290 948 907 570 455 1975-76 1,235 1,410 591 496 1,203 1,041 707 533 1976-77 1,088 1,387 667 544 1,060 985 680 494 1977-78 1,308 1,480 739 426 1,051 1,100 678 510 1978-79 1,328 1,568 768 489 1,076 1,136 745 515 1979-80 1,074 1,436 699 373 979 982 481 385 1980-81 1,336 1,630 660 458 1,159 1,142 657 473 1981-82 1,308 1,691 727 470 1,162 1,157 590 483 1982-83 1,231 1,816 657 469 1,145 1,151 715 519 1983-84 1,457 1,843 725 653 1,352 1,296 663 548 1984-85 1,417 1,870 715 569 1,456 1,285 661 526 1985-86 1,552 2,048 633 344 1,146 1,323 742 547 1986-87 1,471 1,916 576 401 1,282 1,266 649 506 1987-88 1,465 2,002 762 378 1,029 1,315 629 515 1988-89 1,689 2,244 697 646 1,395 1,493 753 598 1989-90 1,745 2,121 869 610 1,632 1,530 652 549 1990-91 1,740 2,281 814 658 1,518 1,571 712 578 1991-92 1,751 2,394 655 465 1,376 1,574 739 533 1992-93 1,744 2,327 982 836 1,676 1,654 684 573 1993-94 1,888 2,380 898 521 1,602 1,701 783 598 1994-95 1,911 2,559 779 700 1,448 1,760 853 610 1995-96 1,797 2,483 823 577 1,595 1,703 700 552 1996-97 1,882 2,679 956 788 1,720 1,831 813 635 1997-98 1,900 2,485 697 791 1,711 1,775 811 567 1998-99 1,921 2,590 859 748 1,797 1,856 803 634 1999-2000 1,986 2,778 847 650 1,792 1,926 833 635 2000-2001 1,901 2,708 764 688 1,822 1,844 744 544 2001-2002 2,079 2,762 771 869 2,000 1,980 853 607 2002-2003 1,744 2,610 754 610 1,681 1,753 717 543 2003-2004 (P) 2,077 2,713 763 1,145 2,039 1,987 813 637 (P) = Provisional

(Continued)

(1950-51 to 2003-04)

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(Kg.)Year Total Ground Total Nine Cotton Jute Sugar-

food-grains nut Oil Seeds cane1950-51 522 775 481 88 1,043 33,422 1951-52 536 649 430 85 1,074 31,786 1952-53 580 611 424 89 1,135 29,495 1953-54 640 811 488 100 1,129 31,497 1954-55 631 766 511 100 1,056 36,203 1955-56 605 752 474 88 1,082 32,779 1956-57 629 783 509 104 1,008 33,683 1957-58 587 734 602 105 1,025 34,325 1958-59 672 828 561 104 1,277 37,658 1959-60 662 708 470 86 1,197 36,414 1960-61 710 745 507 125 1,183 45,549 1961-62 705 725 493 100 1,248 42,349 1962-63 680 695 482 122 1,156 40,996 1963-64 687 769 481 119 1,260 46,353 1964-65 757 814 561 122 1,292 46,838 1965-66 629 554 419 104 1,062 43,717 1966-67 644 604 428 114 1,210 40,336 1967-68 783 759 530 123 1,293 76,665 1968-69 781 653 473 122 1,002 49,236 1969-70 805 720 522 122 1,326 49,121 1970-71 872 834 579 106 1,186 48,322 1971-72 858 823 526 151 1,255 47,511 1972-73 813 585 452 127 1,280 50,933 1973-74 827 845 555 142 1,412 51,163 1974-75 824 724 529 161 1,211 49,855 1975-76 944 935 627 138 1,367 50,903

1976-77 894 747 512 144 1,307 53,383 1977-78 991 886 563 157 1,210 56,160 1978-79 1,022 835 570 167 1,317 49,141 1979-80 876 805 516 162 1,310 49,354 1980-81 1,023 736 532 152 1,245 57,844 1981-82 1,032 972 639 166 1,480 53,859 1982-83 1,035 732 563 163 1,458 56,441 1983-84 1,162 940 679 141 1,498 55,978 1984-85 1,149 898 684 196 1,411 57,873 1985-86 1,175 719 570 197 1,710 59,898 1986-87 1,128 841 605 169 1,649 60,444 1987-88 1,173 855 629 168 1,496 60,006 1988-89 1,331 1,132 824 202 1,748 60,992 1989-90 1,349 930 742 252 1,879 65,612 1990-91 1,380 904 771 225 1,833 65,395 1991-92 1,382 818 719 216 1,837 66,069 1992-93 1,457 1,049 797 257 1,857 63,843 1993-94 1,501 941 799 249 1,907 67,120 1994-95 1,546 1,027 843 257 1,949 71,254 1995-96 1,491 1,007 851 242 1,875 67,784 1996-97 1,614 1,138 926 265 1,998 66,496 1997-98 1,552 1,040 816 208 1,978 71,134 1998-99 1,627 1,214 944 224 1,875 76,533 1999-2000 1,704 766 853 225 2,005 70,935 2000-2001 1,626 977 810 190 2,026 68,577 2001-2002 1,734 1,127 913 186 2,182 67,370 2002-2003 1,535 694 691 191 2,139 63,576 2003-2004 (P) 1,731 1,364 1,067 309 2,186 58,986 (P)= ProvisionalSource : Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

(1950-51 to 2003-04)

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Area Production Yield Area Production Yield Area Production YieldYear (million (million (kg/ (million (million (kg/ (million (million (kg/

(hectares) tonnes) hectare) hectares) tonnes) hectare) hectares) tonnes) hectare)1967-68 81.49 60.76 746 39.93 34.29 859 121.42 95.05 783 1968-69 80.40 59.57 741 40.03 34.44 860 120.43 94.01 781 1969-70 82.30 62.35 758 41.27 37.15 900 123.57 99.50 805 1970-71 82.36 68.92 837 41.96 39.51 942 124.32 108.42 872 1971-72 79.22 62.99 795 43.40 42.18 972 122.62 105.17 858 1972-73 78.34 58.64 749 40.94 38.39 938 119.28 97.03 813 1973-74 84.12 67.83 806 42.42 36.83 868 126.54 104.67 827 1974-75 79.74 59.10 741 41.34 40.73 985 121.08 99.83 824 1975-76 83.15 73.89 889 45.03 41.75 1,047 128.18 121.03 944 1976-77 81.18 66.53 819 43.17 44.64 1,034 124.36 111.17 894 1977-78 82.88 77.72 938 44.64 48.69 1,091 127.52 126.41 991 1978-79 82.85 78.08 942 46.16 53.83 1,166 129.01 131.90 1,022 1979-80 80.79 63.25 783 44.41 46.45 1,046 125.21 109.70 876 1980-81 83.21 77.65 933 43.46 51.94 1,195 126.67 129.59 1,023 1981-82 83.93 79.38 946 45.21 53.92 1,193 129.14 133.30 1,032 1982-83 79.08 69.90 884 46.01 59.62 1,296 125.09 129.52 1,035 1983-84 84.14 89.23 1,061 47.02 63.14 1,343 131.16 152.37 1,162 1984-85 81.18 84.52 1,041 45.50 61.02 1,341 126.67 145.54 1,149 1985-86 81.80 85.25 1,042 46.22 65.19 1,281 128.02 150.44 1,175 1986-87 81.46 80.20 985 45.74 63.22 1,382 127.20 143.42 1,128 1987-88 74.89 74.56 996 44.80 65.79 1,468 119.69 140.35 1,173 1988-89 82.03 95.64 1,166 45.64 74.28 1,628 127.67 169.92 1,331 1989-90 81.40 100.99 1,241 45.37 70.05 1,544 126.77 171.04 1,349 1990-91 80.78 99.44 1,231 47.06 76.95 1,635 127.83 176.39 1,380 1991-92 78.02 91.59 1,174 43.85 76.79 1,751 121.87 168.38 1,382 1992-93 77.92 101.47 1,302 45.23 78.01 1,725 123.15 179.48 1,457 1993-94 75.81 100.40 1,324 46.94 83.86 1,787 122.75 184.26 1,501 1994-95 75.19 101.07 1,344 48.67 90.43 1,857 123.86 191.50 1,546 1995-96 73.60 95.12 1,292 47.42 85.30 1,799 121.01 180.42 1,491 1996-97 75.34 103.92 1,379 48.24 95.52 1,980 123.58 199.44 1,614 1997-98 74.15 101.58 1,370 49.70 90.68 1,825 123.85 192.26 1,552 1998-99 73.99 102.91 1,391 51.18 100.70 1,967 125.17 203.61 1,627 1999-2000 73.24 105.51 1,441 49.87 104.29 2,091 123.10 209.80 1,704 2000-2001 75.22 102.09 1,357 45.83 94.73 2,067 121.05 196.81 1,626 2001-2002 74.23 112.07 1,510 48.55 100.78 2,076 122.78 212.85 1,734 2002-2003 68.56 87.22 1,272 45.30 87.55 1,933 113.86 174.77 1,535 2003-2004 F 75.19 116.88 1,554 48.13 96.58 2,007 123.33 213.46 1,731 2004-2005 P 103.32 101.29 204.61 2005-2006 T 109.92 105.08 215.00

Note:1. Kharif foodgrains include Rice (Autumn & Winter), Jowar (Kharif), Bajra, Maize, Ragi, Small Millets and other Kharif pulses. 2. Rabi foodgrains include Rice (Summer), Jowar (Rabi), Barley, Gram and other Rabi pulses.

(F) = Final (P) = Provisional (T) = TargetSource : Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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Kharif foodgrains Rabi foodgrains Total foodgrains

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Area/Zone/State Prod./ Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Small Barley Total

Yield millets CerealsEastArunachal A 119.2 4.2 - - 38.6 - 22.3 - 184.3Pradesh P 154.6 6.3 - - 54.5 - 21.3 - 236.7

Y 1297 1500 - - 1412 - 955 - 1284Assam A 2529.8 70.0 - - 19.6 - 8.3 - 2627.7

P 3881.0 73.2 - - 14.1 - 4.3 - 3972.6Y 1534 1046 - - 719 - 518 - 1512

Bihar A 3557.0 2119.0 1.5 1.3 606.5 16.4 8.0 18.0 6327.7P 5393.0 3778.0 1.5 1.4 1439.9 11.9 6.1 22.0 10653.8Y 1516 1783 1000 1077 2374 726 763 1222 1684

Jharkhand A 1363.0 75.0 1.0 1.0 187.0 19.0 25.0 13.0 1684.0P 2310.0 118.0 2.0 3.0 300.0 14.0 11.0 12.0 2770.0Y 1695 1573 1604 737 923 1645

Manipur A 157.6 - - - 4.4 - - - 162.0P 369.8 - - - 10.1 - - - 379.9Y 2346 - - - 2295 - - - 2345

Meghalaya A 109.7 0.9 - - 16.9 - 2.7 - 130.2P 200.7 1.5 - - 25.9 - 2.2 - 230.3Y 1830 1667 - - 1533 - 815 - 1769

Mizoram A 59.2 - - - 10.5 - - - 69.7P 113.3 - - - 20.3 - - - 133.6Y 1914 - - - 1933 - - - 1917

Nagaland A 150.2 5.5 1.6 1.6 35.8 - 10.0 2.5 207.2P 206.9 12.8 1.7 1.7 53.3 - 9.5 4.9 290.8Y 1377 2327 1063 1063 1489 - 950 1960 1403

Orissa A 4501.0 5.1 11.1 3.3 55.6 70.4 26.6 - 4673.1P 6802.1 7.5 6.4 1.7 78.8 44.6 11.5 - 6952.6Y 1511 1471 577 515 1417 634 432 - 1488

Sikkim A 14.7 5.7 - - 36.7 4.2 2.0 1.2 64.5P 21.2 8.1 - - 57.1 3.6 1.6 1.5 93.1Y 1442 1421 - - 1556 857 800 1250 1443

Tripura A 237.7 1.2 - - 1.9 - - - 240.8P 516.6 5.1 - - 1.7 - - - 523.4Y 2173 4250 - - 895 - - - 2174

West Bengal A 5856.6 425.7 1.3 0.3 40.9 13.6 3.8 3.1 6345.3P 14662.2 985.7 0.6 0.2 96.5 15.6 3.0 4.1 15767.9Y 2504 2315 462 667 2359 1147 789 1323 2485

NorthHaryana A 1016.0 2303.0 101.0 625.0 15.0 - - 30.0 4090.0

P 2793.0 9134.0 26.0 1004.0 38.0 - - 84.0 13079.0Y 2749 3966 257 1606 2533 - - 2800 3198

Himachal A 81.3 361.0 - 0.3 298.5 3.0 10.0 24.0 778.1Pradesh P 120.6 498.0 - 0.2 729.6 4.0 7.0 31.0 1390.4

Y 1483 1380 - 2444 1333 700 1292 1787Jammu & A 259.8 262.0 - 16.8 321.2 - 4.7 10.0 874.5Kashmir P 504.2 309.0 - 10.0 532.6 - 1.7 5.0 1362.5

Y 1941 1179 - 595 1658 - 362 - 1558Punjab A 2614.0 3444.0 - 8.0 154.0 - 2.7 23.0 6245.7

P 9656.0 14489.0 - 8.0 459.0 - 1.0 77.0 24690.0Y 3694 4207 - 1000 2981 - 3348 3953

Uttar A 5952.0 9150.1 312.8 877.6 947.2 0.7 27.7 220.8 17488.9Pradesh P 13018.8 25566.7 313.9 1119.9 1318.5 1.0 22.0 485.4 41846.2

Y 2187 2794 1004 1276 1392 1429 794 2198 2393A = Area in '000 hectares P = Production in '000 tonnes Y = Yield in kg/hectare

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Area/Zone/State Prod./ Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Small Barley Total

Yield millets CerealsNorth (Concluded)Uttaranchal A 293.0 397.0 - - 46.0 136.0 85.0 32.0 989.0

P 569.0 745.0 - - 68.0 174.0 105.0 34.0 1695.0Y 1942 1877 - - 1478 1279 1235 1063 1714

Delhi A 6.5 29.1 8.7 2.3 0.1 - - 0.2 46.9P 12.3 102.3 3.7 4.6 0.5 - - 0.1 123.5Y 1892 3515 425 2000 - - 500 2633

SouthAndhra A 2975.0 12.0 648.0 138.0 721.0 78.0 50.0 - 4622.0Pradesh P 8953.0 7.0 742.0 148.0 2477.0 101.0 30.0 - 12458.0

Y 3009 583 1145 1072 3436 1295 600 - 2695Karnataka A 1149.0 231.0 1672.0 318.0 618.0 987.0 68.0 - 5043.0

P 2516.0 111.0 788.0 210.0 1244.0 1178.0 34.0 - 6081.0Y 2190 481 471 660 2013 1194 500 - 1206

Kerala A 291.5 - 2.4 - - 1.4 2.3 - 297.6P 624.0 - 1.2 - - 1.1 1.7 - 628.0Y 2141 - 500 - - 786 - 2110

Tamil Nadu A 1396.6 - 401.6 157.4 160.2 145.3 81.0 - 2342.1P 3223.6 - 246.0 198.1 250.8 271.1 68.9 - 4258.5Y 2308 - 613 1259 1566 1866 851 - 1818

Pondicherry A 24.4 - - 0.2 - 0.1 - - 24.7P 63.8 - - 0.3 - 0.2 - - 64.3Y 2615 - - 1500 - 2000 - - 2603

A & N Islands A 10.6 - - - 0.2 - - - 10.8P 30.9 - - - 0.2 - - - 32.1Y 2915 - - - - - - 2972

WestGujarat A 675.3 759.5 172.6 1071.2 484.5 21.0 17.1 - 3201.2

P 1277.0 2036.5 173.6 1599.9 831.9 24.1 5.9 - 5948.9Y 1891 2681 1006 1494 1717 1148 345 - 1858

Madhya A 1674.5 4045.5 758.8 186.8 901.3 0.5 403.6 85.6 8056.6Pradesh P 1680.1 7236.9 1012.0 261.9 1852.6 0.1 122.8 129.0 12295.4

Y 1003 1789 1334 1402 2055 200 304 1507 1526Chhattisgarh A 3718.3 102.9 7.8 - 104.9 10.9 243.1 4.1 4192.0

P 5410.4 107.4 7.8 - 146.6 3.2 67.4 4.0 5746.8Y 1455 1044 1000 - 1398 294 277 976 1371

Maharashtra A 1535.0 668.0 4542.0 1325.0 384.8 147.0 77.6 9.0 8688.4P 2839.0 892.0 3304.0 896.0 757.3 170.0 41.1 3.0 8902.4Y 1850 1335 727 676 1968 1156 530 333 1025

Rajasthan A 99.7 2103.1 738.9 5850.2 1110.8 - 18.4 181.8 10102.9P 164.8 5875.9 527.3 6650.6 2069.3 - 11.1 408.8 15707.8Y 1653 2794 714 1137 1863 - 603 2249 1555

Goa A 52.8 - - - 0.2 0.4 - - 53.4P 170.7 - - - 0.8 0.4 - - 171.9Y 3233 - - - 4000 1000 - - 3219

Daman & Diu A 1.8 - - - - - - - 1.8P 3.9 - - - - - - - 3.9Y 2167 - - - - - - - 2167

Dadra & A 13.5 0.5 0.5 - - 1.5 0.2 - 16.2Nagar Haveli P 22.3 1.0 0.4 - - 2.1 0.2 - 25.0

Y 1652 2000 800 - - 1400 1000 - 1543All-India A 42496.3 26581.0 9383.6 10584.3 7322.3 1656.4 1200.1 658.3 99882.3

P 88284.8 72107.9 7158.1 12119.5 14928.9 2020.0 590.3 1305.8 198515.3Y 2077 2713 763 1145 2039 1220 492 1984 1987

A = Area in '000 hectares P = Production in '000 tonnes Y = Yield in kg/hectare(Continued)

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Area/ Total Total Sugar-Zone/State Prod./ Gram Tur Total Food- Ground- Soya- Oil cane Cotton Jute

Yield (Arhar) Pulses grains nut bean seeds (cane) # *EastArunachal A - 0.5 7.3 191.6 - 3.8 26.5 0.7 - -Pradesh P - 0.4 7.8 244.5 - 4.7 27.3 15.2 - -

Y - 800 1068 1276 - 1237 1030 21714 - -Assam A 2.4 7.0 114.8 2742.5 - 299.4 25.4 1.4 64.0

P 1.3 4.9 63.4 4036.0 - 156.9 981.4 0.7 665.1Y 542 700 552 1472 - 524 38638 85 1871

Bihar A 64.0 38.0 683.8 7011.5 0.5 - 148.7 103.0 - 155.1P 67.0 45.0 563.3 11217.1 0.2 - 125.2 4222.0 - 1200.7Y 1047 1184 824 1600 400 - 842 40990 - 1393

Jharkhand A - 74.0 266.0 1950.0 - 34.0 4.0 - 0.1P - 44.0 135.0 2905.0 - 8.0 136.0 - 1.5Y - 595 508 1490 - 235 34000 - 2700

Manipur A - - 5.8 167.8 - 1.9 0.3 0.1 -P - - 3.0 382.9 - 0.9 22.0 -Y - - 517 2282 - 474 73333 -

Meghalaya A 0.5 0.8 4.7 134.9 1.0 9.8 0.1 7.3 4.0P 0.3 0.6 3.5 233.8 1.0 6.4 0.2 7.8 35.7Y 600 750 745 1733 1000 653 2000 182 1607

Mizoram A - 0.3 4.9 74.6 2.0 7.5 1.4 0.3 -P - 0.2 4.3 137.9 2.0 5.4 3.6 1.3 -Y - 667 878 1849 1000 720 2571 737 -

Nagaland A 1.0 4.7 25.3 232.5 2.4 16.5 47.2 1.1 0.5 0.6P 1.0 3.8 21.0 311.8 2.9 20.7 50.4 52.6 6.7 0.2Y 1000 809 830 1341 1208 1255 1068 47818 2278 60

Orissa A 28.6 136.8 714.8 5387.9 77.2 - 304.5 14.6 36.7 2.6P 17.7 95.7 272.6 7225.2 93.2 - 156.9 858.1 88.2 18.2Y 619 700 381 1341 1207 - 515 58774 409 1260

Sikkim A - - 7.1 71.6 3.9 9.9 - - -P - - 6.8 99.9 3.2 7.4 - - -Y - - 958 1395 821 747 - - -

Tripura A 0.4 1.4 8.3 249.1 0.8 - 5.3 1.1 1.2 1.3P 0.2 0.9 5.1 528.5 0.7 - 3.8 47.5 1.7 10.9Y 500 643 614 2122 875 - 717 43182 241 1509

West A 46.5 3.4 251.9 6597.2 - - 683.7 16.9 1.0 620.4Bengal P 47.7 3.4 211.7 15979.6 - - 650.7 1252.6 8366.7

Y 1026 1000 840 2422 - - 952 74118 2427NorthHaryana A 123.0 25.6 196.0 4286.0 1.7 - 640.1 161.0 526.0 -

P 100.0 32.4 145.0 13224.0 1.2 - 990.1 9340.0 1405.0 -Y 813 1266 740 3085 706 - 1547 58012 454 -

Himachal A 1.0 0.3 29.3 807.4 0.2 1.0 16.2 3.0 - -Pradesh P 1.0 - 9.0 1399.4 0.2 1.0 9.2 50.0 - -

Y 1000 - 307 1733 1000 1000 568 16667 -Jammu & A 0.2 - 27.8 902.3 - - 75.9 0.1 - -Kashmir P 0.1 - 12.8 1375.3 - - 41.1 1.4 - -

Y - - 460 1524 - - 542 14000 - -Punjab A 6.0 9.9 47.8 6293.5 4.4 - 87.4 123.0 452.0 -

P 5.4 9.1 39.4 24729.4 4.0 - 102.0 6620.0 1478.0 -Y 900 919 824 3929 909 - 1167 53821 556 -

Uttar A 760.6 368.8 2708.4 20197.3 93.3 5.6 1140.4 2030.1 4.4 -Pradesh P 787.1 405.9 2400.3 44246.5 59.4 6.0 928.0 112754.0 4.2 -

Y 1035 1101 886 2191 637 1071 814 55541 162 -A = Area in '000 hectares P = Production in '000 tonnes Y = Yield in kg/hectare # = '000 bales of 170 kg. each. * = '000 bales of 180 kg. each. (Continued)

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Area/ Total Total Sugar-Zone/State Prod./ Gram Tur Total Food- Ground- Soya- Oil cane Cotton Jute

Yield (Arhar) Pulses grains nut bean seeds (cane) # *

Uttaranchal A 1.0 1.0 42.0 1031.0 3.0 19.0 37.0 128.0 - -P 1.0 1.0 29.0 1724.0 2.0 21.0 34.0 7651.0 - -Y 1000 1000 690 1672 667 1105 919 59773 - -

Delhi A 0.1 0.1 0.3 47.2 - 1.2 - - -P 0.1 0.2 123.7 - 2.2 - - -Y 1000 667 2621 - 1833 - - -

SouthAndhra A 422.0 521.0 2185.0 6807.0 1493.0 68.0 2544.6 209.0 836.9 -Pradesh P 457.0 218.0 1239.0 13697.0 986.0 107.0 1614.5 15070.0 1889.7 -

Y 1083 418 567 2012 660 1574 634 72105 384 -Karnataka A 490.0 532.0 1863.0 6906.0 822.0 94.0 2257.5 237.0 313.0 -

P 163.0 197.0 558.0 6639.0 479.0 50.0 1039.3 15800.0 321.0 -Y 333 370 300 961 583 532 460 66667 174 -

Kerala A - - 11.2 308.8 2.3 - 3.1 3.4 3.2 -P - - 8.2 636.2 1.7 - 1.9 286.5 5.1 -Y - - 732 2060 739 - 613 84265 271 -

Tamil Nadu A 6.6 44.9 536.9 2879.0 591.7 - 740.6 185.3 104.3 -P 4.4 27.5 200.9 4459.4 918.4 - 999.9 19713.6 180.3 -Y 667 612 374 1549 1552 - 1350 106387 294 -

Pondicherry A - - 2.3 27.0 1.1 - 4.2 2.4 0.4 -P - - 0.7 65.0 2.1 - 4.1 207.4 2.1 -Y - - 304 2407 1909 - 976 86417 893 -

A & N Islands A - - 0.7 11.5 - - 0.3 - -P - - 0.4 32.5 - - 2.9 - -Y - - 571 2826 - - 9667 - -

WestGujarat A 149.6 296.7 832.6 4033.8 2003.4 14.0 2979.4 176.4 1641.0 -

P 132.3 258.0 622.4 6571.3 4477.6 10.0 5665.0 12669.1 4026.9 -Y 884 870 748 1629 2235 714 1901 71820 417 -

Madhya A 2862.4 324.9 4620.4 12677.0 220.4 4165.6 5268.6 51.7 590.6 -Pradesh P 2665.1 268.8 3576.6 15872.0 255.3 4708.8 5586.0 2176.0 658.4 -

Y 931 827 774 1252 1158 1130 1060 42089 190 -Chhattisgarh A 189.7 60.6 876.2 5068.2 30.4 19.4 290.6 10.8 0.1 -

P 135.3 39.1 479.3 6226.1 33.1 16.9 119.1 25.7 0.1 -Y 713 645 547 1228 1089 871 410 2380 170 -

Maharashtra A 849.0 1046.0 3490.1 12178.5 390.0 1589.0 2806.0 526.0 2766.0 -P 493.0 693.0 2027.1 10929.5 453.0 2219.0 2953.0 26982.0 3080.0 -Y 581 663 581 897 1162 1396 1052 51297 189 -

Rajasthan A 1117.5 19.5 3861.0 13963.9 211.2 493.9 3225.3 5.8 343.5 -P 707.2 15.9 2278.5 17986.3 330.7 691.4 3995.3 309.4 709.0 -Y 633 815 590 1288 1566 1400 1239 53345 351 -

Goa A - - 9.8 63.2 3.3 - 3.3 1.2 - -P - - 9.2 181.1 5.7 - 5.7 57.6 - -Y - - 939 2866 1727 - 1727 48000 - -

Daman & Diu A - - 1.3 3.1 - - - - -P - - 1.1 5.0 - - - - -Y - - 846 1613 - - - - -

Dadra & A 0.2 1.6 6.0 22.2 - 0.1 - - -Nagar Haveli P 0.1 1.4 5.1 30.1 - 0.1 - - -

Y 500 875 850 1356 - 1000 - - -All-India A 7122.3 3519.8 23442.8 123325.1 5998.2 6496.7 23699.9 4023.1 7629.9 848.1

P 5787.2 2366.1 14939.7 213455.0 8182.2 7862.7 25289.8 237307.8 13866.2 10299.0Y 813 672 637 1731 1364 1210 1067 58986 309 2186

# = '000 bales of 170 kg. each. * = '000 bales of 180 kg. each. A = Area in '000 hectaresP = Production in '000 tonnes Y = Yield in kg/hectare Source: DE&S, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

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State Average yield (kg/ha)

2000 2001 2002 * 2000 2001 2002 * 2000 2001 2002 *

ArunachalPradesh 2,176 2,250 2,250 993 1,047 950 456 465 422

Assam 266,512 268,983 270,163 449,219 453,936 432,511 1,686 1,688 1,601

W B 107,479 108,802 109,400 181,536 186,876 189,841 1,689 1,718 1,735

Tripura 6,623 6,700 6,700 6,431 6,506 6,430 971 971 960

Bihar 1,350 1,445 1,450 538 543 520 399 376 359

Himachal Pradesh 2,325 2,325 2,325 1,247 1,022 718 536 440 309

Manipur 907 950 950 96 101 98 106 106 103

Sikkim 296 300 300 105 110 100 355 367 333

Uttar Pradesh 1,068 1,068 1,068 264 327 272 247 306 255

Meghalaya 351 370 370 140 148 135 399 400 365

Mizoram 391 400 400 39 41 40 100 103 100

Nagaland 1214 1270 1270 43 45 40 35 35 31

Orissa 214 214 214 105 105 100 491 491 467

North India-Total 390,906 395,077 396,860 640,756 650,807 631,755 1,639 1,647 1,592

Tamil Nadu 74,398 75,625 76,007 131,812 132,401 128,963 1,772 1,751 1,697

Kerala 36,940 36,940 36,944 68,947 65,151 59,679 1,866 1,764 1,615

Karnataka 2,122 2,128 2,129 5,407 5,564 5,768 2,548 2,615 2,709

South India-Total 113,460 114,693 115,080 206,166 203,116 194,410 1,817 1,771 1,689

All India-Total 504,366 509,770 511,940 846,922 853,923 826,165 1,679 1,675 1,614

* = Estimated

Source : Tea Board, Calcutta.

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T.A. = Total area in '000 ha.State PA.=Plucked area in '000ha. 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

P = Production in '000 MTY = Yield in Kg/ha.

Andhra Pradesh TA 7.6 7.8 7.3 7.3 9.1 9.3 9.8PA - - - - - - -

P - - - 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.4Y @ @ @ @ @ @ @

Karnataka TA 127.9 128.2 126.4 120.3 118.2 132.5 144.6PA 117.5 116.7 115.8 113.9 108.8 123.7 134.1

P 84.8 144.7 90.1 161.9 86.7 136.4 139.6Y 722 1240 778 1421 797 1104 1044

Kerala TA 65.6 65.6 68.3 76.4 74.8 84.0 82.3PA 61.7 62.8 65.4 68.1 63.5 70.4 79.2

P 19.7 32.9 15.4 38.4 14.9 21.9 20.1Y 319 524 235 564 238 311 274

Tamil Nadu TA 32.9 33.4 32.8 31.8 32.0 32.2 30.2PA 30.4 29.5 28.9 29.1 28.8 29.4 27.8

P 17.1 13.7 15.1 12.8 15.6 10.3 17.8Y 563 464 522 440 542 351 641

Other States TA 6.6 7.5 7.4 8.7 12.7 12.8 11.7PA 5.0 5.9 7.0 6.4 7.6 8.6 10.5

P 0.9 0.8 2.1 1.0 0.4 0.1 2.1Y @ @ @ @ @ @ @

All India TA 240.6 242.5 242.2 244.5 246.8 270.8 278.6PA 214.6 214.9 217.1 217.5 208.7 232.1 251.6

P 122.5 192.1 122.7 214.7 118.1 169.7 180.0Y 571 894 565 987 566 732 761

Note: Yield has been worked out on plucked area. @ = Average yield has not been calculated.Source : Various issues of "Area and Production of Principal Crops in India", Directorate of Economics and Statistics , Ministry of Agriculture, New Delh

('000 tonnes)Year Production1994-95 180.01995-96 223.01996-97 205.01997-98 228.01998-99 265.01999-2000 292.02000-01 301.02001-02 301.02002-03 275.02003-04* 275.0 * = EstimatedSource : "Econimic Survey - 2004-05", GOI, New Delhi.

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4.07(b) PRODUCTION OF COFFEE IN INDIA - 1994-95 to 2003-04

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State

2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004

-2003 -2004 `-2005 P -2003 -2004 `-2005 P -2003 -2004 `-2005 P -2003 -2004 -2005

Kerala 476.0 478.4 n.a 363.8 381.8 n.a 594.9 655.1 n.a 1,635 1,715 n.a

Tamil Nadu 18.6 18.6 n.a 14.1 14.2 n.a 22.3 22.5 n.a 1,582 1,589 n.a

Karnataka 20.3 20.5 n.a 11.3 11.5 n.a 13.6 14.1 n.a 1,211 1,225 n.a

Others 54.8 56.5 n.a 18.8 20.5 n.a 18.6 20 n.a 989 976 n.a

All-India 569.7 574.0 578.0 408.0 428.0 440.0 649.4 711.7 749.7 1592.0 1663.0 1,705 Source : Rubber Board, Kottayam. P= Provisional

(Lakh tonnes)

Year

1991-92

1992-93

1993-94

1994-95

1995-96

1996-97

1997-98

1998-99

1999-2000

2000-2001

2001-2002

2002-2003

1 lakh tonnes = 100 thousand tonnes

Source: (1) 'Indian Agriculture 2000", Indian Economic Data Research Centre , New Delhi.

(2) Indian Horticulture Database 2003 and 2004, National Horitculture Board, (NHB) Ministry of Agriculture, Govt of India

452.03 848.15 1,300.18

430.01 886.22 1,316.23

440.42 875.36 1,315.78

454.95 908.23 1,363.18

431.38 938.50 1,369.88

404.58 750.74 1,155.32

432.63 726.83 1,159.46

386.03 672.86 1,058.89

415.07 715.94 1,131.01

329.55 638.06 967.61

372.55 657.87 1,030.42

286.32 583.32 869.64

1991-92 to 2002-03

Fruits Vegetables Total

(in '000 hectares) (in '000 tonnes) (kg/ha)

4.09. PRODUCTION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN INDIA

(in '000 hectares)

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Area Tappable area Production Yield

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Crops1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Apple 238.3 239.8 241.8 193.0 1,047.4 1,226.6 1,158.4 1,348.0 Banana 490.7 482.8 471.2 475.0 16,813.5 16,167.0 14,171.8 13,304.0 Citrus 526.9 496.6 618.5 563.0 4,650.6 4,399.5 4,789.1 5,677.0 Grapes 44.3 45.2 47.5 52.0 1,137.8 1,056.9 1,184.2 1,248.0 Guava 150.9 148.2 158.8 155.0 1,710.5 1,631.5 1,712.3 1,793.0 Litchi 56.4 53.6 58.2 54.0 433.2 412.0 356.2 476.0 Mango 1,486.9 1,522.6 594.9 1,623.0 10,503.5 10,237.0 10,182.3 12,733.0 Papaya 60.5 70.1 76.3 68.0 1,666.2 1,767.1 2,645.6 2,147.0 Pine Apple 75.5 78.2 80.1 80.0 1,025.4 1,221.1 1,265.1 1,172.0 Cabbage 258.3 245.4 251.1 233.8 5,909.4 5,617.1 5,546.9 5,392.0 Cauliflower 248.3 256.3 267.7 254.6 4,717.8 4,694.6 4,859.1 4,444.1 Onion 493.3 448.9 495.8 424.7 4,899.5 4,721.1 5,252.1 4,209.5 Potato 1,340.9 1,221.9 1,259.5 1,337.2 25,000.1 22,242.7 24,456.0 23,161.4 Brinjal 500.3 472.1 506.9 507.3 8,117.2 7,676.9 8,372.0 8,001.2 Tomato 456.5 458.7 238.9 478.8 7,426.8 7,277.1 6,515.9 7,617.7 Source :Indian Horticulture Data Base 2003 and 2004, NHB, Ministry of Agriculture, N.Delhi.

Crops1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Black Pepper 195.6 213.9 219.4 216.0 59.0 63.7 62.4 64.0 Cardamom 84.8 92.4 91.6 88.5 10.7 14.5 15.2 15.4 Coriander 415.1 353.6 429.2 243.3 239.3 231.3 319.4 164.9 Chillies 959.2 836.5 836.2 n.a 1,052.8 983.7 970.1 n.aCoconut 1,777.7 1,823.9 1,932.3 1,918.9 12,251.6 12,678.4 12,962.9 12,159.6 Guarseed 2,933.7 3,497.4 2,903.1 974.1 375.4 658.8 1,089.9 202.6 Tapioca 223.5 251.8 247.6 207.0 6,014.1 7,123.8 6,834.0 5,426.2 Turmeric 141.2 191.7 167.1 154.2 668.5 714.3 562.8 573.9 Source : Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, N.Delhi n.a = not available

Area ('000 hectares) Production (`000 tonnes)1999-2000 to 2002-03 (Provisional)

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4.11 AREA AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CONDIMENTS AND SPICES

Production (`000 tonnes)Area ('000 hectares)

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States/Union Territories 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03Andhra Pradesh 448.0 575.8 609.5 5,003.4 6,157.4 7,404.8 Arunachal Pradesh 51.1 41.6 40.8 123.1 124.9 82.1 Assam 107.0 110.8 91.8 1,293.8 1,335.1 1,126.5 Bihar 268.4 272.3 294.8 3,237.5 2,877.0 3,038.1 Chhattisgarh 11.8 14.4 16.0 154.3 203.1 382.0 Delhi 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 Goa 10.5 10.7 10.1 71.5 64.7 72.8 Gujarat 170.9 149.0 201.2 2,268.2 2,346.9 2,957.5 Haryana 30.7 31.3 31.9 232.0 235.2 237.3 Himachal Pradesh 213.0 223.0 165.1 438.3 263.4 480.4 Jammu & Kashmir 140.9 142.2 119.6 837.3 1,000.9 983.9 Jharkhand 20.9 31.5 32.7 265.1 321.1 321.2 Karnataka 326.9 257.1 254.9 4,819.5 4,028.9 4,008.8 Kerala 234.5 234.5 164.4 1,772.6 1,772.6 837.3 Madhya Pradesh 63.2 46.6 47.6 1,740.4 1,143.8 1,112.6 Maharashtra 529.3 582.8 586.0 8,680.8 8,840.6 8,400.8 Manipur 24.7 26.1 26.7 118.7 134.0 137.8 Meghalaya 24.1 24.0 15.3 186.9 186.9 153.3 Mizoram 18.0 19.0 17.2 66.7 63.4 55.0 Nagaland 24.7 25.0 8.5 290.4 302.0 65.9 Orissa 215.4 225.0 234.6 1,284.4 1,362.9 1,485.5 Punjab 34.2 37.5 40.5 479.7 531.7 578.5 Rajasthan 20.0 22.1 22.5 339.3 200.7 184.8 Sikkim 9.4 12.3 10.0 10.0 10.3 8.1 Tamil Nadu 222.8 227.5 223.5 4,005.8 4,342.4 4,014.0 Tripura 28.9 28.3 28.4 450.8 452.1 459.1 Uttaranchal 191.8 197.5 55.6 541.0 376.1 458.1 Uttar Pradesh 287.8 288.3 280.3 2,713.0 2,282.8 4,313.8 West Bengal 133.7 147.6 152.2 1,656.5 1,985.5 1,785.6 Andaman & Nicobar Islands * 3.7 3.7 3.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 Chandigarh * 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 Dadra & Nagar Haveli * 0.7 0.7 0.7 7.1 7.1 7.1 Daman & Diu * 0.4 0.4 0.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 Lakshadweep * 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 Pondicherrry * 1.1 1.1 1.1 26.7 24.0 26.7 Total 3,869.0 4,010.2 3,787.9 43,138.1 43,000.9 45,203.1 Note * = Previous year dataSource : Indian Horticulture Database, 2003 and 2004, NHB, Ministry of Agriculture, GOI

4.12 STATEWISE AREA AND PRODUCTION OF FRUITS

Area ('000 hectares) Production ('000 tonnes)

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2000-01 to 2002-03 (Provisional)

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States/Union Territories 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03Andhra Pradesh 249.9 222.5 213.3 3,147.7 2,586.7 2,357.9 Arunachal Pradesh 21.0 20.8 20.5 83.7 83.9 81.5 Assam 238.3 237.4 232.0 2,693.1 2,935.2 2,464.4 Bihar 707.8 578.9 609.9 10,219.7 8,022.9 8,288.5 Chhattisgarh 84.2 104.1 97.1 1,146.3 1,355.3 1,357.2 Delhi 114.8 111.0 43.7 862.7 747.4 628.1 Goa 7.6 7.6 7.0 76.0 76.0 68.5 Gujarat 205.6 232.2 248.3 3,070.8 3,278.2 3,517.9 Haryana 141.7 150.4 163.1 2,191.5 2,151.9 2,051.8 Himachal Pradesh 44.8 34.6 44.3 734.2 639.1 775.7 Jammu & Kashmir 45.7 50.8 24.9 757.9 728.9 332.9 Jharkhand 149.8 158.5 118.2 2,109.5 1,736.3 1,300.1 Karnataka 343.7 358.1 354.0 5,763.0 4,173.2 3,707.9 Kerala 114.8 114.3 112.7 2,530.9 2,541.9 2,547.4 Madhya Pradesh 238.5 136.4 136.8 3,501.9 1,817.5 1,827.0 Maharashtra 409.0 402.4 405.0 5,142.0 5,128.3 4,768.0 Manipur 9.7 10.6 11.6 67.4 66.1 71.9 Meghalaya 37.7 35.7 38.1 303.6 265.9 338.9 Mizoram 7.9 6.8 4.3 47.3 44.1 31.9 Nagaland 26.9 26.3 6.7 253.6 286.0 78.5 Orissa 702.5 643.4 616.8 8,089.1 7,447.4 7,126.2 Punjab 131.0 135.0 138.3 2,310.0 2,275.6 2,319.4 Rajasthan 95.1 99.3 90.3 386.4 432.5 358.3 Sikkim 13.5 14.2 14.1 59.7 60.0 59.1 Tamil Nadu 220.2 213.8 166.6 5,939.3 5,444.6 4,223.3 Tripura 31.8 31.3 31.6 328.1 353.2 360.3 Uttaranchal 104.8 93.8 70.6 1,138.1 737.3 507.5 Uttar Pradesh 668.1 777.9 853.5 13,030.4 15,044.8 15,791.4 West Bengal 1,075.0 1,139.0 1,208.5 17,779.4 18,075.3 17,376.5 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 3.1 3.1 3.6 15.8 15.8 16.3 Chandigarh * 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.7 1.7 1.7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli * 1.5 1.5 1.5 13.5 13.5 13.5 Daman & Diu * 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 Lakshadweep * 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Pondicherrry * 3.7 3.7 4.1 54.2 54.2 63.7 Total 6,250.1 6,155.7 6,091.8 93,849.8 88,622.0 84,815.0 Note * = Previous year dataSource : Indian Horticulture Database, 2003 and 2004, NHB, Ministry of Agriculture, GOI

Area ('000 hectares) Production ('000 tonnes)

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(Base: Triennium ending 1981-82=100)

Crops

1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2001-02 2003-04* 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91

A. Foodgrains 97.9 99.8 100.7 95.5 97.9 87.9 104.9 143.7

(a) Cereals 97.9 100.1 99.1 95.4 95.8 84.1 105.0 144.2

Rice 93.6 100.2 106.5 112.1 105.8 84.4 107.8 149.4

Wheat 82.2 100.4 108.9 118.8 120.0 67.7 103.2 156.6

Coarse Cereals 110.1 99.9 86.7 67.1 73.4 105.4 99.8 113.1

(b) Pulses 98.0 98.6 108.4 95.8 107.4 113.6 104.1 140.5

Gram 109.5 92.1 105.3 89.9 102.2 126.3 105.4 130.2

B. Non Foodgrains 91.1 99.4 120.0 127.6 119.1 82.6 97.1 156.3

(a) Oilseeds 94.2 98.5 122.9 125.1 131.7 97.1 95.1 179.5

Groundnut 102.8 95.4 116.6 87.5 84.5 101.8 83.4 125.3

Rapeseed & Mustard 84.8 102.2 143.7 126.1 125.8 97.2 113.0 256.3

(b) Fibres 94.6 98.8 91.1 109.3 93.3 65.6 94.2 128.2

Cotton 95.1 97.7 92.9 114.1 95.4 63.4 93.2 130.9

Jute 86.4 108.5 89.7 100.7 97.6 76.5 100.8 122.6

Mesta 93.1 101.1 67.1 49.0 56.8 77.3 96.7 76.7

(c) Plantation Crops 79.8 100.5 122.5 161.1 161.1 73.2 76.0 144.9

Tea 93.2 100.5 110.3 134.1 134.1 74.7 101.6 132.3

Coffee 64.8 100.6 111.1 167.0 167.0 79.1 85.1 122.3

Rubber 73.0 100.4 158.2 206.9 206.9 60.8 101.1 217.2

(d) Others

Sugarcane 91.5 94.4 130.4 156.1 141.4 81.2 98.8 154.3

Tobacco 101.5 102.5 93.3 79.2 74.2 75.5 100.2 115.8

Potatoes 62.2 100.6 128.6 166.0 183.8 50.2 103.9 163.3

All Commodities 96.3 99.7 105.2 102.9 102.8 85.9 102.1 148.4

(Continued)

OF PRINCIPAL CROPS - 1970-71, 1980-81, 1990-91 2001-02 and 2003-04

Area Production

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Crops

2001-02 2003-04* 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2001-02 2003-04*

A. Foodgrains 172.0 171.0 93.2 105.1 137.8 163.9 163.9

(a) Cereals 177.8 174.1 89.9 104.9 139.3 167.6 167.1

Rice 187.5 174.2 90.2 107.7 140.2 167.3 165.1

Wheat 206.7 204.7 82.4 102.8 143.8 174.1 180.9

Coarse Cereals 112.3 130.6 97.0 100.2 128.8 154.7 146.7

(b) Pulses 131.6 150.1 114.4 106.6 128.1 135.7 140.4

Gram 133.1 140.3 115.3 114.3 123.6 148.1 141.0

B. Non Foodgrains 189.0 193.8 91.4 99.2 128.0 138.9 146.3

(a) Oilseeds 194.8 233.7 102.2 96.8 132.1 146.0 162.3

Groundnut 117.2 138.9 99.0 87.5 107.4 134.0 162.0

Rapeseed & Mustard 249.1 285.8 114.7 110.6 178.3 197.4 209.6

(b) Fibres 133.8 176.3 69.5 95.1 139.9 121.2 167.0

Cotton 132.9 183.3 66.7 95.4 140.8 116.5 168.3

Jute 163.3 158.9 88.6 92.9 136.6 162.7 164.2

Mesta 64.0 54.5 83.1 95.6 114.3 130.4 112.6

(c) Plantation Crops 208.9 208.9 86.8 97.9 122.2 136.7 136.7

Tea 151.3 151.1 80.2 101.1 119.9 112.7 112.7

Coffee 216.3 216.3 122.0 84.6 110.2 129.5 129.5

Rubber 416.8 416.8 83.2 100.7 137.5 201.4 201.4

(d) Others

Sugarcane 190.2 151.1 88.8 104.6 118.3 121.8 114.1

Tobacco 113.6 102.4 74.4 97.7 124.0 143.5 138.0

Potatoes 256.9 248.7 80.7 103.4 127.0 154.7 135.3

All Commodities 178.3 179.5 92.6 102.9 133.8 153.1 156.4

* = Provisional

Source: "Economic Survey - 2004-05", Ministry of Finance, GOI, New Delhi.

OF PRINCIPAL CROPS - 1970-71, 1980-81, 1990-91 2001-02 and 2003-04 (Concluded)

Production (contd.) Yield

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(lakh tonnes)

State/U.Ts

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

1 . Andhra Pradesh 3.150 * 3.150 * 3.150 * 76.790 130.338 134.131

2 . Arunachal Pradesh nil nil - 0.091 0.013 0.015

3 . Assam - - - 0.100 * 0.100 * 0.100 *

4 . Bihar 0.240 0.054 0.070 14.786 20.234 36.750

5 . Goa - - - 2.522 2.192 2.020

6 . Gujarat 2.400 * 2.400 * - 9.300 * 9.300 * -

7 . Haryana 0.258 0.158 0.258 * 90.521 74.372 26.460

8 . Himachal Pradesh 0.086 0.640 0.640 * 34.195 76.876 76.900 *

9 . Jammu & Kashmir - - - - - -

10 . Karnataka 21.477 21.477 * 21.500 * 212.876 202.500 221.000

11 . Kerala 0.062 0.066 * 0.240 5.038 2.941 5.500 *

12 . Madhya Pradesh 5.756 2.740 2.382 30.860 24.453 50.440

13 . Maharashtra 5.879 4.855 4.900 * 9.334 16.094 10.000 *

14 . Manipur - - - - 0.009 -

15 . Meghalaya - - - - - -

16 . Mizoram - - - 0.137 0.151 0.151

17 . Nagaland 0.002 0.002 - 0.001 0.001 * 0.001

18 . Orissa 0.155 0.113 0.016 121.774 93.182 99.475

19 . Punjab 2.100 2.120 2.150 * 326.100 311.000 301.000

20 . Rajasthan 8.040 8.300 9.650 59.450 63.870 63.560

21 . Sikkim - - - - 0.020 0.020 *

22 . Tamil Nadu 2.260 1.886 2.200 3.685 3.706 3.726

23 . Tripura - - - - - -

24 . Uttar Pradesh 16.500 * 16.500 * 0.218 950.000 * 950.000 * 16.197

25 . West Bengal 0.017 * 0.160 * 0.150 275.000 * 275.000 * 275.000 *

26 . A & N Islands - - - - - -

27 . Chandigarh - - - 0.010 * 0.010 0.002

28 . D & N Haveli - - - 0.011 * 0.011 * 0.011 *

29 . Daman & Diu - - - - - -

30 . Delhi 0.039 0.040 * 0.040 - - 0.039

31 . Lakshadweep - - - 0.006 0.006 0.006

32 . Pondicherry 0.654 0.683 0.707 1.732 1.761 1.802

Total 69.002 65.903 48.281 2224.319 2258.140 1325.306* = Anticipated 1 lakh = 100 thousand

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, GOI, New Delhi.

Sl No. Urban Compost Rural Compost

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(lakh hectares)

Sl No. State/U.Ts 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

1 . Andhra Pradesh 4.334 4.101 4.182

2 . Arunachal Pradesh 0.002 0.003 0.003

3 . Assam - - -

4 . Bihar - - -

5 . Goa 0.289 0.249 0.126

6 . Gujarat 2.100 * 2.100 * -

7 . Haryana 0.967 0.829 0.884

8 . Himachal Pradesh 0.194 0.300 0.300 *

9 . Jammu & Kashmir - - -

10 . Karnataka 8.740 7.020 6.378

11 . Kerala 0.371 0.159 1.500 *

12 . Madhya Pradesh 1.590 0.812 1.475

13 . Maharashtra 0.249 0.407 1.500 *

14 . Manipur - - -

15 . Meghalaya - - -

16 . Mizoram 0.009 0.011 0.011

17 . Nagaland - - -

18 . Orissa 2.210 1.152 1.302

19 . Punjab 2.590 2.150 1.800

20 . Rajasthan 0.590 0.740 0.780

21 . Sikkim - - -

22 . Tamil Nadu 0.204 0.225 0.236

23 . Tripura - - -

24 . Uttar Pradesh 11.000 * 11.000 * 1.392

25 . West Bengal 0.300 * 0.300 * 0.500 *

26 . A & N Islands - - -

27 . Chandigarh - 0.001 0.001

28 . D & N Haveli - 0.005 0.005 *

29 . Daman & Diu - -

30 . Delhi - - -

31 . Lakshadweep 0.003 0.004 0.133

32 . Pondicherry 0.130 0.133 0.133

Total 35.872 34.411 22.512* = Anticipated 1 lakh = 100 thousandSource : Ministry of Agriculture, GOI, New Delhi.

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AVERAGE YIELD PER HECTARE OF SELECTED CROPS

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-

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

1966

-67

1967

-68

1968

-69

1969

-70

1970

-71

1971

-72

1972

-73

1973

-74

1974

-75

1975

-76

1976

-77

1977

-78

1978

-79

1979

-80

1980

-81

1981

-82

1982

-83

1983

-84

1984

-85

1985

-86

1986

-87

1987

-88

1988

-89

1989

-90

1990

-91

1991

-92

1992

-93

1993

-94

1994

-95

1995

-96

1996

-97

1997

-98

1998

-99

1999

-20

00-0

120

01-0

220

02-0

320

03-0

4

Yiel

d (k

g) p

er h

ecta

re

Rice Wheat Total Pulses Ground Nut

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RICE WHEAT RICE

KERALA

ORISSA

JHARKHAND

TAMIL NADU

ANDHRA PRADESH

ALL-INDIA

UTTARANCHAL

KARNATAKA

MAHARASHTRA

* = Share of area under rice and wheat to total area unde foodgrains

SHARE OF RICE & WHEAT AREA TO TOTAL AREA UNDER FOODGRAINS

II-64AND YIELD/HECTARE - 2003-04

ASSAM

CHHATTISGARH

BIHAR

PUNJAB

UTTAR PRADESH

YIELD PER HECTARE (KG)WHEAT

JAMMU & KASHMIR

HARYANA

RAJASTHAN

WEST BENGAL

HIMACHAL PRADESH

SHARE* (PERCENT)

GUJARAT

MADHYA PRADESH

1

10

13

13

17

17

24

28

29

29

34

42

44

49

51

70

73

84

89

92

94

15

45

5

32

3

19

54

39

29

45

22

55

0.2

30

4

2

0.1

6

3

1653

1483

1850

1003

2190

1891

2749

1942

1941

2187

2077

3694

3009

2308

1516

1695

1455

1511

2504

1534

2141

2794

1380

1335

1789

481

2681

3966

1877

1179

2794

2713

4207

583

1783

1573

1044

1471

2315

1046

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Location Crop/CroppingsystemNutrients: N P K N P K

Barrackpore Rice 70 13 75 73 12 76Wheat 44 7 55 47 8 60Jute 48 12 72 51 13 73

Ludhiana Maize 59 14 80 75 17 102Wheat 114 18 113 117 17 117Cowpea 53 10 43 55 11 47(fodder)

Delhi Maize 56 13 82 60 15 103Wheat 102 16 103 108 16 107

Coimbatore Finger millet 93 23 113 115 30 150Cowpea 55 9 29 65 12 34(grain)Maize 86 13 125 110 15 140

Jabalpur Soybean 187 19 114 210 25 130Wheat 97 17 142 120 22 181Maize 96 15 180 126 23 211(fodder)

Ranchi Soybean 117 6 45 137 8 59Wheat 71 5 19 80 7 31

Hyderabad Rice 78 23 87 96 30 111(kharif)Rice 74 21 83 94 27 106(rabi)

Bhubaneswar Rice 67 15 88 79 19 103(kharif)Rice 61 14 88 73 17 91(rabi)

Palampur Maize 79 12 66 103 19 92Wheat 54 7 46 70 11 68

Pantnagar Rice 124 31 166 139 34 194Wheat 93 20 88 100 22 98Cowpea 45 11 58 56 12 64(fodder)

Source: Soil fertility and crop productivity under long term fertilizer use in India, ICAR, Pusa, New Delhi

NPK NPK+FYM

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Treatment

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CropNitrogen Phosphate Potash

(as N) (as P2O5) (as K2O)A. GRAIN CROPS1 Paddy Sona Grain 9.74 3.12 3.26

Straw 4.56 0.27 14.5Jaya Grain 14.9 6.9 10Rasi Grain 11.6 5.08 9.2

2 Wheat Arjun Grain 15.96 1.89 3.43Straw 4.34 0.09 17.5

3 Sorghum — Grain+Straw 9.28 3.21 15.354 Pearl-millet (Bajra — Grain+Straw 6.69 2.45 22.545 Maize Ganga 4 Grain+Straw 8.2 3.1 17.7

Malan Grain+Straw 8.1 1.7 13.26 Barley — Grain+Straw 7.3 3.92 16.91

B. OILSEEDS1 Groundnut Seed 41.5 11.57 23.682 Mustard Seed 32.83 16.41 41.793 Castor Seed 30 12 104 Linseed — 19 12 33

C. SUGARCANEIn Andhra Pradesh Co. 419 Cane 0.67 0.3 1.34In Maharashtra Co. 740 Cane 1.22 0.79 1.55In Bihar Co. 70 Cane 3.08 0.26 3.13

D. FIBRE CROPS1 Cotton Seed Cotton 39.1 14.2 38.42 Jute JRO-623 Fibre 9.22 0.06 0.45

E. PLANTATION CROPS1 Rubber Latex 7.5 3.0 6.02 Coffee Chemier 22.25 8.06 27.253 Tea Made tea 45.4 5.0 20.04 Coconut Palms 55.5 27.1 84.4

F. OTHER CROPS1 Potato Kufri Jyoti (Acid brown

Tropical Soil, Shimla) 4.7 1.31 9.26Kufri Chandramukh(Alluvial soil, Ludhiana 4.66 0.71 5.91

2 Tobacco(Flue cured virginia) Coarse textured soi 13.5 16.0 20.9

Fine textured soi 19.6 22.6 23.0Source : 1. Sharma S.N. and Prasad, Rajendra, Fert. News. 25(10), 34-36 & 44 (1980). 2. Mandal A.K., Roy, A.B. and Goswami, N.N., Fert. News. 25(9), 60-65 (1980). 3. All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project, Hyderabad. 4. All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project, Udaipur. 5. Sugarcane, The Fertiliser Association of India, New Delhi. 6. Gopalachari, N.C., Fert. News, 25(9), 69-73 (1980). 7.Tandon,H.L.S. & Ranganathan,V. (1988) In:Fertiliser Management in Plantation Crops,F.D.C.O., New Delhi, p.46 8. Prasad, R.; Kumar, D.; Sharma, S.N. and Gautam, R.C. Fert.News, 49(12) (2004). 200-2025. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi, p. 186

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Variety/soil/location

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Crop Kg/tonne of cropCereals 3-4Millets 5-8Pulses 8Oil Seeds 12 Source : Kanwar, J.S. and Mudahar, M.S., Fert. News. 30(11), 37-54 (1985).

CropRice 9Wheat 14Maize 19Sorghum 7Sugarcane 26Cassava 15Onion 34Tomato 28Coffee 27Chickpea 13Soybean 22Pigeonpea 9Groundnut 15Mustard 26Sunflower 7Tea 30Tobacco 8

Source : Tandon, H.L.S. (1989) Sulphur Fertilisers for Indian Agriculture - A Guidebook. Fertiliser Development and Consultation Organisation, New Delhi, p. 6.

S. Cropping system No.

1 Rice - Rice2 Maize - Wheat3 Soybean - Safflower4 Soybean - Wheat - Maize fodder

Source : Tandon, H.L.S. (1991) Sulphur Research and Agricultural Production in India. The Sulphur Institute, Washigton D.C., p. 14.

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3.6

5.02 (b) AVERAGE REMOVAL OF SULPHUR BY SOME CROPSS Removal (kg./ha)

5.02 (c) SULPHUR REMOVAL BY SOME INTENSIVE CROPPING SYSTEMSEconomic

5.8 (grain) + 5.1

S Removal(kg./ha)

16.512.033.249.0

yield (t/ha)5.85.1

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Crop YieldN P2O5 K2O

A. OILSEED CROPS1 Groundnut 1900 (kg./ha) 170 68.7 1322 Mustard 1500 '' 83 38.93 85.2

2596 '' 131 59.54 159.63 Raya 2000 '' 129 41.22 1084 Taramira 1500 '' 105 38.93 92.45 Sunflower 600 '' 38 11.45 75.6

2376 '' 114 59.54 169.26 Soybean 2500 '' 125 98.47 121.27 Sesame 1200 '' 62 54.96 76.88 Linseed 1600 '' 96 29.77 86.4

B. FRUIT CROPS1 Mango 15 (t/ha) 100 25 1002 Banana 58 '' 322 73 11803 Citrus 30 '' 270 60 3504 Apple 30 '' 100 45 1805 Guava 20 '' 120 50 1506 Pineapple 85 '' 150 45 5307 Sapota 80 '' 130 50 1708 Papaya 80 '' 225 60 1759 Grapes 25 '' 98 16 156

10 Ber 20 '' 80 35 12511 Passion fruit 15 '' 60 15 75

C. VEGETABLE CROPS1 Potato 40 (t/ha) 175 80 3102 Tomato 50 '' 140 65 1903 Cauliflower 50 '' 198 98 1984 Cabbage 70 '' 248 88 2975 Beetroot 45 '' 200 90 3006 Carrot 30 '' 118 50 1987 Onion 30 '' 80 40 118

D. PLANTATION CROPS1 Coconut 40 nuts/palm; 56 27.25 84

173 palm/ha2 Oil palm 25 t fruit bunches 93.5 25.19 111.243 Arecanut - 79 28 794 Cacoa 1125 kg dried beans 25.5 11.45 605 Black pepper (mg / plant) - 53.33 8.13 61.566 Cardamon - 25.97 9.96 62.537 Coffee 1125 kg coffee 40 16.72 60.368 Tea 1350 kg dried leaves 62.5 10.31 33.969 Rubber 1928 kg dry rubber 19.1 8.7 18.6

10 Cashew 1000 kg nuts 88 25 42

II-685.02 (d) NUTRIENT UPTAKE BY DIFFERENT CROPS

Uptake (Kg./ha)

Source : 1. Reddy, B.N. and Sudhakar Babu, S.N. (1997), Chadha, K.L. and Bhargava, B.S. (1997), Nair, M.K., Biddappa, C.C., Palanisurami, C. and Upadhyay, A.K. (1997) In : Proceedings of Symposium on Plant Nutrient Needs, Supply, Efficiency and Policy Issues : 2000-2025. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi. 2. Kirthi Singh (1976), Manurial Requirement of Vegetable Crops. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi.

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Crop Fe Mn B Zn Cu Mo

< ------------------- g/tonne dry matter ------------------->Cotton 106 14 15 16 8 0.77Cowpea 260 89 53 17 11 1.31Greengram (Mung) 170 18 32 13 11 1.05Sorghum (Jowar) 360 27 27 36 3 0.98Cabbage 205 28 25 21 8 0.98Guar 71 15 29 15 9 1.14Castor 223 41 31 14 2 1.01Pearlmillet (Bajra) 349 44 — 50 12 —Hybrid Bajra 264 23 27 22 9 0.84Groundnut 499 39 44 9 5 1.32Wheat 232 26 18 21 8 0.87Potato 160 12 50 9 9 0.80Brinjal 320 36 45 23 12 0.23Tobacco leaves 692 132 96 21 11 0.60Lucerne 420 41 36 21 10 2.59Maize (Fodder) 217 74 — 30 31 —Source : 11th Annual Report of All India Coordinated Scheme of Micronutrients in Soils and Plants (1977-78).

Location Cropping EconimicSystem Produce

(t/ha) Zn Cu Fe MnPusa, Bihar Rice-wheat-jowar 5.98 606 282 4683 1238Pusa, Bihar Rice-mustard-moong 4.43 445 208 4258 879Hisar Rice-wheat 10.1 250 190 3430 800Pantnagar Rice-wheat-cowpea fodder 13.73 946 652 5982 1204Barrackpore Rice-wheat-jute 8.97 787 54 4583 972Ludhiana Maize-wheat-cowpea fodder 9.77 357 98 3237 870Delhi Maize-wheat-cowpea fodder 7.32 482 194 3610 820Jabalpur Soybean-wheat 6.07 285 147 1953 615Hyderabad Rice-wheat 7.07 537 1106 2616 2480Source : Rattan, R.K., Saharan, N., Datta, S.P. (1999). Fertiliser News. 44 (2):35-50.

Uptake (g/ha/yr)

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5.03 (b) UPTAKE OF MICRONUTRIENT CATIONS BY SOME INTENSIVE CROPPING SYSTEMS UNDER OPTIMUM NPK RATES

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(per cent) Ammo- Water

Sl. Materia Total niacal Nitrate Amide Available solubleNo. nitrogen nitrogen nitrogen nitrogen phosphate phosphate

P2O5 P2O5NITROGENOUS MATERIALS

1 Ammonia anhydrous a 81.5 81.5 ... ... ... ...2 Ammonium chloride b 25.0 25.0a ... ... ... ...3 Ammonium sulphate b* 20.6a 20.6a ... ... ... ...4 Calcium ammonium nitrate b 25% N 25.0b 12.5 12.5 ... ... ...5 Calcium ammonium nitrate c 26% N 26.0a 13.0 13.0 ... ... ...6 Urea b 46.0a ... ... 46.0 ... ...

PHOSPHATIC MATERIALS7 Single superphosphate b ... ... ... ... 16.5-17.0 16.0a

(grade I, 16% P2O5)*8 Single superphosphate b ... ... ... ... 14.5-16.0 14.0a

(grade II, 14% P2O5)*9 Triple superphosphate b* ... ... ... ... 43.0 42.5a

10 (a) Rockphosphate (Imported ... ... ... ... ... ...(b) Udaipur rockphosphate ... ... ... ... ... ...(c) Mussoorie rockphosphate ... ... ... ... ... ...(d) Jhabua rockphosphate ... ... ... ... ... ...

POTASSIC MATERIALS11 Potassium chloride (Muriate of potash) c ... ... ... ... ... ...12 Potassium sulphate c* ... ... ... ... ... ...

COMPLEXES13 Diammonium phosphate (18-46-0) b 18.0a 18.0a ... ... ... 41.0a14 Ammonium phosphate sulphate 16.0a 16.0a ... ... ... 19.5a

(16-20-0) b*15 Ammonium phosphate sulphate 20.0a 18.0a ... 2.0a 20.0a 17.0a

(20-20-0) b16 Ammonium phosphate sulphate nitrate 20.0a 17.0a 3.0a ... 20.0a 17.0a

(20-20-0) b17 Urea ammonium phosphate (28-28-0) b 28.0a 9.0a ... 19.0 28.0a 25.2a18 Urea ammonium phosphate (24-24-0) b 24.0a 7.5a ... 16.5a 24.0a 20.4a19 Nitrophosphate (20-20-0) b 20.0a 10.0a 10.0a ... 20.0a 5.4a

NITROGEN-POTASSIUM MATERIALS20 Potassium nitrate 13.0 ... 13.0 ... ... ...

COMPLEXES21 Nitrophosphate with potash (15-15-15) b 15.0a 7.5a 7.5a ... 15.0a 4.0a22 NPK (10-26-26) b 10.0a 7.0a ... 3.0a 26.0a 22.1a23 NPK (12-32-16) b 12.0a 9.0a ... 3.0a 32.0a 27.2a24 NPK (14-35-14) b 14.0a 12.0a ... 2.0a 35.0a 29.0a25 NPK (17-17-17) b 17.0a 5.0a ... 12.0a 17.0a 14.5a26 NPK (14-28-14) b 14.0a 8.0a ... 6.0a 28.0a 23.8a27 NPK (19-19-19) b 19.0a 5.6a ... 13.4a 19.0a 16.2a

a Specifications prescribed in the Fertiliser (Control) Ordeb Fertilizers manufactured in Indiac Fertilizers Importedd

e(Continued)

Equivalent acidity is the number of parts by weight of calcium carbonate (CaC3) required to neutralise the acidity resulting from the use of 100 parts of fertiliser material.Equivalent basicity is the number of parts by weight of calcium carbonate (CaC3) that corresponds in acid neutralising power of 100 parts of fertiliser material.

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(per cent)

Sl. Materia Total Water Sulphur Total Total Equiva- Equiva-No. phosphate soluble (lime) magnesia lant lant

P2O5 potash (CaO) (MgO) acidity d basicity eNITROGENOUS MATERIALS

1 Ammonia anhydrous a ... ... ... ... ... 148 ...2 Ammonium chloride b ... ... ... ... ... 128-140 ...3 Ammonium sulphate b* ... ... 23.0 ... ... 110 ...4 Calcium ammonium nitrate b 25% N ... ... ... 10.2 0—7.5 Neutral ...5 Calcium ammonium nitrate c 26% N ... ... ... ... ... Neutral ...6 Urea b ... ... ... ... ... 80 ...

PHOSPHATIC MATERIALS7 Single superphosphate b 18.0-20.0 ... 11.0 25.0-30.0 0.5 ... ...

(grade I, 16% P2O5)*8 Single superphosphate b 16.0-18.0 ... 11.0 ... ... ... ...

(grade II, 14% P2O5)*9 Triple superphosphate b* 46.0 ... ... 17.0-20.0 0.5 ... ...

10 (a) Rockphosphate (Imported 30.0-40.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...(b) Udaipur rockphosphate 20.0-35.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...(c) Mussoorie rockphosphate 23.0-34.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...(d) Jhabua rockphosphate 31.0-38.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...

POTASSIC MATERIALS11 Potassium chloride(Muriate of potash)c ... 60.0 ... ... ... ... ...12 Potassium sulphate c* ... 50.0 17.5 ... ... ... ...

COMPLEXES13 Diammonium phosphate (18-46-0) b 46.0a ... ... ... ... ... ...14 Ammonium phosphate sulphate 20.0a ... 13.0 ... ... ... ...

(16-20-0) b*15 Ammonium phosphate sulphate ... ... 13.0 ... ... ... ...

(20-20-0) b16 Ammonium phosphate sulphate nitrate ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

(20-20-0) b17 Urea ammonium phosphate (28-28-0) b ... ... ... ... ... ... ...18 Urea ammonium phosphate (24-24-0) b ... ... ... ... ... ... ...19 Nitrophosphate (20-20-0) b ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

NITROGEN-POTASSIUM MATERIALS20 Potassium nitrate ... 44.0 ... 0.5 0.5 ... ...

COMPLEXES21 Nitrophosphate with potash (15-15-15) b 15 15.0a ... ... ... ... ...22 NPK (10-26-26) b 26 26.0a ... ... ... ... ...23 NPK (12-32-16) b 32 16.0a ... ... ... ... ...24 NPK (14-35-14) b 35 14.0a ... ... ... ... ...25 NPK (17-17-17) b 17 17.0a ... ... ... ... ...26 NPK (14-28-14) b 28 14.0a ... ... ... ... ...27 NPK (19-19-19) b 19 19.0a ... ... ... ... ...

* Average Sulphur content in - (I) A/Sulphate 24% (ii) SSP 12% (iii) Pot. Sulphate 18% (iv) DAP upto 3 (v) A/P/Sulphate 15% and (vi) Gypsum 20% (vii) TSP 1%Source:`(i) Fertiliser (Control) Order, 1985 as amanded upto October 1988

(ii) Efficient Use of Fertiliser—FAO Agricultural Studies No. 43

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“Essential plant nutrient” as per G.S.R. 758(E) of 25th September, 1985, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhiare—“Boron,Calcium, Carbon, Chloride, Copper, Hydrogen, Iron, Manganese,Magnesium, Molybdenum,Nitrogen, Oxygen,Phosphorus, Potassium, Sulphur and Zinc. [Fertiliser (Control) Order, 1985

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Sl.No. Materials Element/Forms Contents(%)1 Zinc Sulphate Zn 21.02 Manganese Sulphate* Mn 30.53 Ammonium Molybdate Mo 52.04 Borax (For soil application) B 10.55 Solubor (foliar spray) B 19.06 Copper Sulphate* Cu 24.07 Ferrous Sulphate* Total Fe 19.5

Ferrous 19.0Ferric 0.5

8 Chelated Zn (EDTA form) Zn 12.09 Chelated Fe (EDTA form) Fe 12.0

10 Zinc Sulphate mono-hydrate Zn 33.0 * Average sulphur content in (i) ZnSO4, 15% (ii) MnSO4, 17%

(iii) CuSO4, 13% (iv) FeSO4, 19% @ Specifications as per FCO amendment 1987.

Copper Zinc Manganese Boron Molybdenum

Tr—0.5 0.33 70 6 0.10-3.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.7-6.2

Tr—18.0 8.35 10.5 Tr —

26 50--165 65--270 9.5 3.32-12 53--100 175--245 529 9.1

9.2-56.4 4-59 6.89 33.4 109.3-85.0 10-29 280 — —5.6-9.5 24-137 130-320 19 5.6

270 660 500 715 —

3 3 8 14 0.25.6-10.4 2 2.2-13.0 4 0.2

3-4 above 80 115--220 — 2.2

10 43-247 201 17.4 0.13300-600 9.4 12.4 5.8 0.1

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5.04 (b) NUTRIENT CONTENTS OF MICRONUTRIENT FERTILISERS@

5.05 MICRONUTRIENT CONTENTS OF SOME IMPORTANTFERTILISERS AND MANURES

Fertiliser/ManureNITROGENOUS FERTILISERSAmmonium SulphateUreaCalcium ammonium nitratePHOSPHATIC FERTILISERSSingle superphosphateTriple superphosphateBasic slag

RockphosphateBonemealPOTASSIC FERTILISERSPotassium chloridePotassium sulphateCOMPLEX FERTILISERS

Tr=TracesSource: Micronutrients; New Dimensions in Agriculture, J.S. Kanwar, Indian Farming 18 (10), 5-8 (Jan. 1969).

Ammonium phosphateMANUREFarmyard manureCompost

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Material Nitrogen Phosphate Potash(As N) (as P2O5)

I. Bulky organic manuresFarmyard manure 0.5—1.5 0.4—0.8 0.5—1.9Compost (Urban) 1.0—2.0 1.0 1.5Compost (Rural) 0.4—0.8 0.3—0.6 0.7—1.0Green manures (various averages) 0.5—0.7 0.1—0.2 0.6—0.8

II. Oil cake(a) Non-edible cake

Castor cake 5.5—5.8 1.8—1.9 1.0—1.1Mahua cake 2.5—2.6 1.8—1.9 1.8—1.9Karanj cake 3.9—4.0 0.9—1.0 1.3—1.4Neem cake 5.2—5.3 1.0—1.1 1.4—1.5Safflower cake (undecorticated) 4.8—4.9 1.4—1.5 1.2—1.3

(b) Edible cakeCoconut 3.0—3.2 1.8—1.9 1.7—1.8Cotton seed (Decorticated) cake 6.4—6.5 2.8—2.9 2.1—2.2Cotton seed (Undecorticated) cake 3.9—4.0 1.8—1.9 1.6—1.7Groundnut cake 7.0—7.2 1.5—1.6 1.3—1.4Linseed cake 5.5—5.6 1.1—1.5 1.2—1.3Niger cake 4.7—4.8 1.8—1.9 1.3—1.4Rapeseed cake 5.1—5.2 1.8—1.9 1.1—1.3Sesamum or til cake 6.2—6.3 2.0—2.1 1.2—1.3

III. Manure of animal originDried blood 10.0—12.0 1.0—1.5 0.6—0.8Fish manure 4.0—10.0 3.0—9.0 0.3—1.5Bird guano 7.0—8.0 11.0—14.0 2.0—3.0Bonemeal (Raw) 3—4 20—25 —Bonemeal (Steamed) 1.0—2.0 25—30 —Activated sludge (Dry) 5.0—6.5 3.0—3.5 0.5—0.7Settled sludge (Dry) 2.0—2.5 1.0—1.2 0.4—0.5Night soil 1.2—1.3 0.8—1.0 0.4—0.5Human urine 1.1—1.2 0.1—0.2 0.2—0.3Cattle dung and urine mixed 0.6 0.15 0.45Horse dung and urine mixed 0.7 0.25 0.55Sheep dung and urine mixed 0.95 0.35 1Source : (1) C.N. Acharya (1957), Organic Manures, I.C.A.R. Review Series No. 2. (2) J.A. Doji (1955), Manures Manuring, I.C.A.R. Farm Bulletin No. 7. (3) Van Slyke (1953), Fertiliser and Crop Production, Published by Orange Jodd. Publishing Co. New York.

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(Quantity in thousand tonnes) (Value in Rs. crore)

ItemQty. Value Qty. Value

Pulses 1,992.29 2,737.05 1,701.16 2,251.15

Wheat - - 0.45 0.24

Rice 0.87 1.09 0.04 0.17

Other Cereals 1.12 0.67 1.59 1.94

Cereal Preparations 51.74 116.79 32.62 85.76

Milk & Cream 1.14 9.55 11.44 89.47

Cashewnuts 402.98 1,236.24 442.59 1,374.80

Fruits & nuts (ex- - 641.76 - 815.51

cluding cashewnuts)

Spices 121.28 586.44 147.69 581.92

Sugar 41.43 32.83 50.65 42.83

Oilseeds - 11.49 - 13.89

Vegetable oil (edible) 4,365.03 8,779.64 5,294.56 11,674.41

Vegetables and animal fats 1.45 11.61 1.76 12.68

Cotton (raw & waste) 233.85 1,237.61 252.98 1,570.01

Jute (raw) 143.23 134.77 48.50 49.62

Tea 23.64 125.30 10.76 64.52

Wood and wood products - 1,945.99 - 3,268.45

Total Agricultural imports 17,608.83 21,894.37 Total National imports 297,205.87 353,975.61 % share of Agricultural Import 5.92 6.19 in National ImportsNote : 1 crore = 10 million (P) : ProvisionalSource : 'Agricultural Statistics at a Glance - 2004' , Directorate of E & S, Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation, N.Delhi.

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2002-03 2003-04 (P)

6.00 IMPORT, EXPORT AND AVAILABILITY OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

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ItemsQty. Value Qty. Value

Pulses 148.08 345.02 150.99 322.57 Rice Basmati 708.79 2,058.47 770.76 1,990.92 Rice (other than Basmati) 4,259.08 3,772.77 2,601.47 2,142.16 Wheat 3,671.25 1,759.87 4,022.71 2,349.37 Other Cereals 106.08 91.06 570.30 375.91 Sub-Total (foodgrains) 8,027.19 7,180.93 Tea 182.86 1,652.07 184.30 1,594.56 Coffee 184.87 993.98 180.44 1,082.22 Tabacco Unmanufactured 100.47 733.52 121.71 801.50 Tabacco Manufactured - 289.37 - 289.31 Poultry & Dairy products - 176.45 - 159.41 Floriculture Products - 180.77 - 220.80 Spices 277.02 1,655.49 246.98 1,525.60 Cashewnut Shell Liquid 6.14 8.56 2.53 3.19 Cashew 129.43 2,052.94 100.30 1,696.99 Sesamum seed 118.31 372.89 191.08 699.60 Niger Seed 36.13 77.99 17.25 43.62 Groundnut 67.89 178.30 176.93 544.09 Guargum Meal 111.94 486.64 119.33 503.73 Oil Meals 1,776.13 1,487.35 3,172.31 3,271.63 Castor oil 177.69 609.81 157.75 635.56 Shellac 5.72 89.85 9.96 163.12 Sugar 1,662.37 1,769.49 1,184.64 1,201.43 Mollases 207.86 45.05 98.26 19.12 Fruits/Vegetable Seeds 8.92 97.96 5.33 52.30 Fresh Fruits - 447.32 - 760.65 Fresh Vegetables - 642.78 - 939.70 Processed Vegetables - 256.73 - 296.24 Processed Fruits & juices - 574.13 - 411.30 Miscellaneous Processed Items - 910.08 - 1,083.40 Meat & Preparations - 1,377.19 - 1,602.44 Marine products 527.87 6,928.05 405.26 6,067.84 Cotton raw incl. Waste 11.75 50.28 167.05 811.47 Jute Hessain - 349.31 - 396.53 Poultry Products - 182.07 - 247.96 Paper/Wood products - 1,950.33 - 2,587.67 Total Agricultural Exports 34,653.94 36,893.90 Total National Exports 255,137.28 291,581.93 % Share of Agricultrural Exports in 13.58 12.65 National Exports (P) = Provisional. Note : 1 crore = 10 million

& Cooperation , New Delhi

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6.02 EXPORT OF PRINCIPAL AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES 2002-2003 and 2003-04

(Quantitiy in thousand tonnesValue : In Rs. Crores)

2002-2003 2003-04(P)

Source : 'Agricultural Statistics at a Glance - 2004, Directorate of E & S, Ministry of Agriculture

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(Rs. Crores)

Year1971-72 1,608 1,825 (-) 2171972-73 1,971 1,867 (+) 1041973-74 2,523 2,955 (-) 4321974-75 3,329 4,519 (-) 11901975-76 4,036 5,265 (-) 12291976-77 5,142 5,074 (+) 681977-78 5,408 6,020 (-) 6121978-79 5,726 6,811 (-) 10851979-80 6,418 9,143 (-) 27251980-81 6,711 12,549 (-) 58381981-82 7,806 13,608 (-) 58021982-83 8,803 14,293 (-) 54901983-84 9,771 15,831 (-) 60601984-85 11,744 17,134 (-) 53901985-86 10,895 19,658 (-) 87631986-87 12,452 20,096 (-) 76441987-88 15,674 22,244 (-) 65701988-89 20,232 28,235 (-) 80031989-90 27,658 35,328 (-) 76701990-91 32,553 43,198 (-) 106451991-92 44,041 47,851 (-) 38101992-93 53,688 63,375 (-) 96871993-94 69,751 73,101 (-) 33501994-95 82,674 89,971 (-) 72971995-96 106,353 122,678 (-) 163251996-97 118,817 138,920 (-) 201031997-98 130,100 154,176 (-) 240761998-99 139,752 178,332 (-) 385801999-2000 159,561 215,236 (-) 556752000-01 203,571 230,873 (-) 273022001-02 209,018 245,200 (-) 361822002-03 255,137 297,206 (-) 420692003-04 293,367 359,108 (-) 657412004-05 (P) 242,435 333,907 (-) 91472(P) = ProvisionalSource: "Economic Survey 2004-05", Ministry of Finance, Government of India, New Delhi.

(including re-exports) trade

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6.03 BALANCE OF TRADE(1971-72 to 2004-05)

Exports Imports Balance of

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Creals Pulses Per capita net availabilitper day (grams)

Year Population Net Net Change in Net Net(million) production imports government availability** availability Cereals Pulses Total

(million (million stocks (million (milliontonnes) tonnes) (million tonnes) tonnes) tonnes)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101951 363.2 40.1 4.1 (+) 0.6 44.3 8.0 334.2 60.7 394.91956 397.3 50.4 1.4 (-) 0.6 52.4 10.2 360.4 70.3 430.71961 442.4 60.9 3.5 (-) 0.2 64.6 11.1 399.7 69.0 468.71966 493.2 54.6 10.3 (+) 0.1 64.8 8.7 359.9 48.2 408.11971 551.3 84.5 2.0 (+) 2.6 84.0 10.3 417.6 51.2 468.81972 563.9 82.3 (-) 0.5 (-) 4.7 86.5 9.7 419.1 47.0 466.11973 576.8 76.2 3.6 (-) 0.3 80.1 8.7 380.5 41.1 421.61974 590.0 82.8 5.2 (-) 0.4 88.4 8.8 410.4 40.8 451.21975 603.5 78.6 7.5 (+) 5.6 80.6 8.8 365.8 39.7 405.51976 617.2 94.5 0.7 (+) 10.7 84.4 11.4 373.8 50.5 424.31977 631.3 87.3 0.1 (-) 1.6 89.0 10.0 386.3 43.3 429.61978 645.7 100.1 (-) 0.8 (-) 0.3 99.6 10.7 422.5 45.5 468.01979 660.3 104.8 (-) 0.3 (+) 0.4 104.1 10.8 431.8 44.7 476.51980 675.2 88.5 (-) 0.5 (-) 5.8 93.8 7.6 379.5 30.9 410.41981 688.5 104.1 0.5 (-) 0.2 104.8 9.4 417.3 37.5 454.81982 703.8 106.6 1.6 (+) 1.3 106.8 10.1 415.6 39.2 454.81983 718.9 103.0 4.1 (+) 2.7 104.4 10.4 397.8 39.5 437.31984 734.5 122.0 2.4 (+) 7.1 117.4 11.3 437.8 41.9 479.71985 750.4 116.9 (-) 0.3 (+) 2.7 113.9 10.5 415.6 38.4 454.01986 766.5 119.9 (-) 0.1 (-) 1.6 121.5 12.3 434.2 43.9 478.11987 782.7 115.2 (-) 0.4 (-) 9.5 124.4 10.4 435.4 36.4 471.81988 799.2 113.2 2.3 (-) 4.6 120.1 10.7 411.8 36.7 448.51989 815.8 136.6 0.8 (+) 2.6 134.7 12.5 452.6 41.9 494.51990 832.6 138.4 Neg. (+) 6.2 132.3 12.5 435.3 41.1 476.41991 851.7 141.9 (-) 0.6 (-) 4.4 145.7 12.9 468.5 41.6 510.11992 867.8 136.8 (-) 0.7 (-) 1.6 137.7 10.9 434.5 34.3 468.81993 883.9 145.8 2.6 (+) 10.3 138.1 11.7 427.9 36.2 464.11994 899.9 149.6 0.5 (+) 7.5 142.6 12.2 434.0 37.2 471.21995 922.0 155.3 (-) 3.0 (-) 1.7 154.0 12.7 457.6 37.8 495.41996 941.6 147.1 (-) 3.5 (-) 8.5 152.1 11.3 442.5 32.7 475.21997 959.8 162.0 (-) 0.6 (-) 1.8 163.2 13.0 466.0 37.1 503.11998 978.1 156.9 (-) 2.9 (+) 6.1 147.9 11.7 414.2 32.8 447.01999 996.4 165.1 (-) 1.5 (+) 7.5 156.1 13.3 429.2 36.5 465.72000 1014.8 171.8 (-) 1.4 (+) 13.9 156.6 11.7 422.7 31.8 454.42001 1033.2 162.5 (-) 4.5 (+) 12.3 145.6 11.3 386.2 30.0 416.22002 1050.6 174.5 (-) 8.5 (-) 9.9 175.9 13.6 458.1 35.4 494.12003(P) 1068.2 142.7 (-) 7.1 (-) 23.2 158.7 11.4 407.1 29.1 436.3

** Net availability = Col.(3+4-5), Neg = Negligible (P) = ProvisionaNotes: (1) Population figures relate to mid years

(2) Production figures relate to the agricultural year July-June: 1951 figures correspond to the producti of 1950-51 and so on for subsequent years(3) Net production has been taken as 87.5% of the gross production, 12.5% being provided for seed feed requirements and waste(4) Per capita net availability given above is not strictly representative of the actual level of consump in country, because it does not take into account any change in stocks in possession of trader producers and consumers(5) For calculation of per capita net availability, the figures of net imports from 1981 to 1994 are based imports and exports on G.O.I account only. Net import from 1955 are, however, based o the total exports or imports (both government and private account

Source: "Economic Survey 2004-05", Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India, New Delh

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Net Prod- Net Net avalability Procure- Publicuction of imports of foodgrains ment distri- Col.3 Col.5 Col.6

Year foodgrains (million @ (million bution # as % of as % of as % of(million tonnes) (million tonnes) (million Col.4 Col.2 Col.4 tonnes) tonnes) tonnes)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)1951 48.10 4.80 52.40 3.80 8.00 9.16 7.90 15.271956 60.70 1.40 62.60 neg. 2.10 2.20 neg. 3.401961 72.00 3.50 75.70 0.50 4.00 4.62 0.69 5.281966 63.30 10.30 73.50 4.00 14.10 14.00 6.30 19.201971 94.90 2.00 94.30 8.90 7.80 2.12 9.30 8.271972 92.00 (-)0.50 96.20 7.70 10.50 (-)0.50 8.30 10.911973 84.90 3.60 88.80 8.40 11.40 4.00 9.89 12.841974 91.60 5.20 97.10 5.60 10.80 5.30 6.20 11.121975 87.40 7.50 89.30 9.60 11.30 8.40 10.90 12.601976 105.90 0.70 95.80 12.80 9.20 0.73 12.09 9.601977 97.30 0.10 99.00 9.90 11.70 0.10 10.10 11.821978 110.60 (-)0.60 110.20 11.10 10.20 (-)0.50 10.04 9.201979 115.40 (-)0.20 114.90 13.80 11.70 (-)0.20 11.96 10.181980 96.00 (-)0.30 101.40 11.20 15.00 (-)0.30 11.60 14.791981 113.40 0.70 114.30 13.00 13.00 0.61 11.40 11.371982 116.60 1.60 116.90 15.40 14.80 1.37 13.21 12.601983 113.30 4.10 114.70 15.60 16.20 3.50 13.70 14.121984 133.30 2.40 128.60 18.70 13.30 1.80 14.03 10.401985 127.40 (-)0.40 124.30 20.10 15.80 (-)0.30 15.78 12.711986 131.60 0.50 133.80 19.70 17.30 0.37 14.97 12.931987 125.50 (-)0.20 134.80 15.70 18.70 (-)0.10 12.51 13.801988 122.80 3.80 130.80 14.10 18.60 2.91 11.48 14.221989 148.70 1.20 147.20 18.90 16.40 0.82 12.71 11.141990 149.70 1.30 144.80 24.00 16.00 0.90 16.03 11.051991 154.30 (-)0.10 158.60 19.60 20.80 Neg. 12.70 13.111992 147.30 (-)0.40 148.50 17.90 18.80 (-)0.30 12.15 12.671993 157.50 3.10 149.80 28.10 16.40 2.10 17.90 10.951994 161.20 1.10 154.80 26.00 14.00 0.70 16.10 9.051995 167.60 (-) 2.60 166.70 22.60 15.30 (-) 1.60 13.50 9.001996 157.90 (-) 3.10 163.30 19.80 18.30 (-) 1.90 12.50 11.201997 174.50 (-) 0.10 176.20 23.60 17.80 neg 13.50 10.101998 168.20 (-) 2.50 159.60 26.30 18.60 (-) 1.60 15.60 11.101999 178.20 (-) 1.30 169.40 30.80 17.70 (-) 0.80 17.30 9.902000 183.60 (-) 1.40 168.30 35.60 13.00 (-) 0.80 19.40 7.702001 172.20 (-) 2.90 157.00 42.60 13.20 (-) 1.80 24.70 8.402002 186.10 (-) 6.70 189.50 40.30 18.10 (-) 3.50 21.70 9.60

2003(P) 152.40 (-) 5.50 170.10 34.50 22.50 (-) 2.80 22.60 13.20(P) = Provisional. Neg. = Negligible. @ Net availability = Net production + Net imports - changes in Government stocks. # Includes quantities released under the Food for Work Programme during the years 1978 to 1990. Note: Production figures relate to agricultural year:1951 figures correspond to 1950-51 and so on. Figures for procurement and public distribution relate to calendar years.Source: "Economic Survey 2004-05", Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India, New Delh

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State / UT

31-3-2004 31-3-2005 31-3-2004 31-3-2005 31-3-2004 31-3-2005 31-3-2004 31-3-2005

Andhra Pradesh 48 50 142 143 1340 1440 2238 2282Assam 5 6 43 43 48 64 261 248Bihar 12 13 52 45 92 97 226 203Chhattisgarh 10 10 99 103 259 237 639 607Delhi 11 11 - - 136 181 - -

Goa 2 2 - - 30 104 - -

Gujarat 28 29 48 61 567 623 152 227Haryana 25 25 113 106 458 440 2048 1607Himachal Pradesh 3 3 - - 7 7 - -

Jammu & Kashmir - 1 - - - 21 - -

Jharkhand 3 3 - - 34 36 - -

Karnataka 32 32 113 116 423 453 658 898Kerala 9 9 63 62 119 129 188 192Madhya Pradesh 31 31 229 230 678 675 1109 1138Maharashtra 49 63 162 164 1331 1564 1158 1220Meghalaya - - 5 5 - - 11 11Manipur - - - - - - - -

Mizoram - - - - - - - -

Nagaland 1 1 - - 13 13 - -

Orissa 11 11 74 60 188 188 407 405Punjab 31 30 117 119 817 774 7275 6012Rajasthan 26 27 87 88 334 375 679 719Tamil Nadu 26 26 65 65 679 801 623 636Tripura 2 2 - - 24 24 - -

Uttaranchal 7 7 - - 75 76 - -

Uttar Pradesh 52 50 152 158 1109 1156 2747 2888West Bengal 38 40 32 31 627 685 262 227UTs 2 2 - - 28 23 - -

Total 464 484 1596 1599 9416 10186 20681 19520Source : Central Warehousing Corporation, New Delhi.

Central (CWC) State (SWC) Central (CWC) State (SWC)

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7.00 WAREHOUSES, STORAGE, CAPACITY UTILISATION AND CHARGES

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('000 tonnes)

State / UT C.A.P. C.A.P.

Owned Hired Total Owned Hired Total

Andhra Pradesh 1,258 1,928 3,186 197 1,273 1,898 3,171 197

Arunachal 18 - 18 - 18 - 18 -PradeshAssam 199 64 263 - 199 58 252 -

Bihar 366 123 489 - 366 125 491 -

Chandigarh 40 85 125 9 40 64 104 8

Chhattisgarh 498 164 662 5 512 371 883 44

Delhi 336 - 336 34 336 - 336 34

Goa 15 - 15 - 15 - 15 -

Gujarat 490 18 508 27 490 41 531 39

Haryana 763 1,168 1,931 441 770 1,178 1,948 347

Himachal 13 11 24 - 13 13 26 -PradeshJammu & 83 20 103 - 83 20 103 -

Kashmir

Jharkhand 68 36 104 - 66 45 111 -

Karnataka 338 87 425 154 368 108 476 154

Kerala 525 - 525 21 515 - 515 21

Madhya 337 225 562 40 337 172 509 37 PradeshMaharashtra 1,177 217 1,394 139 1,177 268 1,445 126

N E Region 85 29 114 - 88 28 116 -

Orissa 286 348 114 - 293 332 625 -

Pondicherry 42 - 42 - 42 1 43 5

Punjab 2,157 5,272 7,429 1,878 2,184 4,611 6,795 986

Rajasthan 707 28 735 161 706 35 741 168

Sikkim 10 1 11 - 10 1 11 -

Tamil Nadu 589 63 652 - 582 125 707 60

Uttaranchal 68 116 184 9 66 129 195 16

Uttar Pradesh 1,483 667 2,150 457 1,496 645 2,141 419

West Bengal 864 179 1,043 - 864 198 1,062 -

Total 12,815 10,850 23,665 3,572 12,909 10,461 23,370 2,661 N E Region (1) Meghalaya, (2) Manipur, (3) Mizoram, (4) Nagaland and (5) Tripura

Data for other N E Regions viz., Assam and Arunachal Pradesh have been given in the table seperately.

Source : Food Corporation of India, New Delhi.

Covered Covered

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31-3-2004 31-3-2005

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('000 tonnes)

Agency 31.3.96 31.3.97 31.3.98 31.3.99 31.3.2000 31.7.2001 31.3.2002 31.3.2003 31.3.2004 31.3.2005

FCI

I. Covered

(a) Owned 12,413.50 12,422.67 12,433.43 12,503.46 12,578.44 12,610.66 12,741.12 12,818.45 12,815.00 12,909.00

(b) Hired from

(i) State Govt. 1,022.57 784.07 740.07 731.62 1,017.12 1,474.43 1,602.91 1,332.45 726.00 602.00

(ii) ARDC (Pvt.) 2,652.80 2,426.44 1,927.17 1,942.17 2,879.08 3,338.20 3,660.88 2,997.97 1,801.00 1,413.00

(iii) General(Pvt) 745.34 588.06 684.11 707.75

(iv) C.W.C. 1,746.64 1,512.46 1,604.85 1,535.75 1,839.64 2,882.12 2,897.49 2,089.17 1,336.00 1,288.00

(v) S.W.C. 2,085.00 1,742.55 1,769.85 1,735.22 2,540.08 6,412.25 6,998.97 7,349.94 6,987.00 7,158.00

Total (b) 8,252.35 7,053.58 6,726.05 6,652.51 8,275.92 14,107.00 15,160.25 13,769.53 10,850.00 10,461.00

Total I (a+b) 20,665.85 19,476.25 19,159.48 19,155.97 20,854.36 26,717.66 27,901.37 26,587.98 23,665.00 23,370.00

II. C.A.P.

(a) Owned 1,602.46 1,493.62 1,553.35 1,629.85 2,173.86 2,375.75 2,353.71 2,267.97 2,208.00 2,248.00

(b) Hired 4,141.94 1,672.42 1,656.29 2,655.32 2,380.19 5,962.80 5,585.18 2,877.93 1,364.00 413.00

Total (II) 5,744.40 3,166.04 3,209.64 4,285.17 4,554.05 8,338.55 7,938.89 5,145.90 3,572.00 2,661.00

GrandTotal(I+II): 26,410.25 22,642.29 22,369.12 23,441.14 25,408.41 35,056.21 35,840.26 31,733.88 27,237.00 26,031.00

C.A.P. = Covered and plinth.

Source : Food Corporation of India, New Delhi.

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As on

7.03 AGENCYWISE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE WITH

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Sl. Name of the State/ Capacity Number Capacity

No. UTs/Others Rural Marketing (tonnes) Rural Marketing (tonnes)

1 . Andhra Pradesh 4,003 571 690,470 4,003 571 690,470

2 . Arunachal Pradesh 5 7 3,250 4 7 3,200

3 . Assam 770 265 299,550 770 264 298,900

4 . Bihar 2,455 496 557,600 2,455 496 557,600

5 . Chhattisgarh 78 130 449,800 78 118 343,800

6 . Delhi - 1 1,000 - - -

7 . Gujarat 1,815 411 412,900 1,815 403 388,600

8 . Haryana 1,454 377 697,960 1,454 377 697,960

9 . Himachal Pradesh 1,642 210 205,550 1,640 209 204,800

10 . Jammu & Kashmir 133 46 25,150 133 45 23,000

11 . Jharkhand 139 0 13,900 139 0 13,900

12 . Karnataka 4,993 936 975,465 4,958 930 963,590

13 . Kerala 2,041 142 342,125 1,965 131 323,435

14 . Madhya Pradesh 5,178 1,045 1,320,885 5,166 1,026 1,310,650

15 . Maharashtra 3,852 1,516 2,107,420 3,852 1,494 2,021,920

16 . Manipur 161 18 26,280 158 18 26,130

17 . Meghalaya 90 59 35,500 83 59 34,750

18 . Mizoram 107 5 10,065 107 5 10,065

19 . Nagaland 112 14 15,700 112 14 15,700

20 . Orissa 1,951 595 486,780 1,951 595 486,780

21 . Punjab 3,884 830 1,986,690 3,884 830 1,986,690

22 . Rajasthan 4,308 381 496,920 4,308 378 496,120

23 . Sikkim - - - - - -

24 . Tripura 186 19 24,185 186 19 24,185

25 . Tamil Nadu 4,758 409 966,578 4,758 409 966,578

26 . Uttar Pradesh 9,307 793 2,050,550 9,248 784 2,028,750

27 . West Bengal 3,084 471 508,710 2,834 469 483,060

28 . Union Territories - 7 11,400 - 5 10,850

29 . Uttranchal 59 36 78,700 51 26 49,950

30 . National Level Federations - 7 20,200 - 4 9,400Total 56,565 9,797 14,821,283 56,112 9,686 14,470,833

Source : National Cooperative Development Corporation, New Delhi.

Number

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Net Programme to be completed Programme completed

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(Quantity in '000 tonnes)

1984 - 85 2,440 ( 53 % ) 897 ( 20 % ) 1,257 ( 27 % ) 4,594 ( 100 % )1985 - 86 2,592 ( 49 % ) 1,272 ( 24 % ) 1,393 ( 27 % ) 5,194 ( 100 % )1986 - 87 2,534 ( 45 % ) 1,626 ( 29 % ) 1,513 ( 26 % ) 5,673 ( 100 % )1987 - 88 2,296 ( 41 % ) 1,643 ( 30 % ) 1,606 ( 29 % ) 5,544 ( 100 % )1988 - 89 1,966 ( 40 % ) 1,237 ( 25 % ) 1,759 ( 35 % ) 4,962 ( 100 % )1989 - 90 2,050 ( 41 % ) 1,090 ( 22 % ) 1,835 ( 37 % ) 4,975 ( 100 % )1990 - 91 2,383 ( 46 % ) 912 ( 17 % ) 1,921 ( 37 % ) 5,216 ( 100 % )1991 - 92 2,433 ( 49 % ) 673 ( 14 % ) 1,858 ( 37 % ) 4,963 ( 100 % )1992 - 93 1,972 ( 44 % ) 700 ( 16 % ) 1,793 ( 40 % ) 4,465 ( 100 % )1993 - 94 2,659 ( 52 % ) 723 ( 14 % ) 1,754 ( 34 % ) 5,136 ( 100 % )1994 - 95 3,097 ( 55 % ) 579 ( 10 % ) 1,929 ( 35 % ) 5,605 ( 100 % )1995 - 96 2,710 ( 48 % ) 647 ( 11 % ) 2,300 ( 41 % ) 5,657 ( 100 % )1996 - 97 1,855 ( 36 % ) 809 ( 16 % ) 2,461 ( 48 % ) 5,126 ( 100 % )1997 - 98 2,004 ( 39 % ) 751 ( 14 % ) 2,461 ( 47 % ) 5,216 ( 100 % )1998 - 99 2,220 ( 41 % ) 785 ( 15 % ) 2,369 ( 44 % ) 5,374 ( 100 % )1999 - 2000 2,578 ( 45 % ) 786 ( 14 % ) 2,316 ( 41 % ) 5,680 ( 100 % )2000 - 2001 3,404 ( 51 % ) 709 ( 10 % ) 2,591 ( 39 % ) 6,704 ( 100 % )2001 - 2002 4,088 ( 57 % ) 511 ( 7 % ) 2,565 ( 36 % ) 7,164 ( 100 % )2002 - 2003 3,922 ( 58 % ) 416 ( 6 % ) 2,437 ( 36 % ) 6,775 ( 100 % )2003 - 2004 2,440 ( 44 % ) 432 ( 8 % ) 2,652 ( 48 % ) 5,524 ( 100 % )2004 - 2005 2,500 ( 41 % ) 266 ( 4 % ) 3,392 ( 55 % ) 6,158 ( 100 % )( ) = percentage share to totalSource : "Central Warehousing Corporation , New Delhi.

(Quantity in tonnes) Region

AhmedabadBangaloreBhopalBhubaneshwarChandigarhChennaiDelhiGuwahatiHyderabadJaipurKochiKolkataLucknowMumbaiNavi MumbaiPanchkulaPatnaTotalSource : "Central Warehousing Corporation , New Delhi

2,499,977 266,342 3,392,037 6,158,356 60,769 15,347 18,240 94,356

254,536 24,350 12,840 291,726 - - 438,963 438,963

101,120 13,403 513,240 627,763 539,383 7,959 127,322 674,664 73,070 52,890 334,930 460,890 11,543 1,752 59,032 72,327 59,710 14,192 150,500 224,402

336,262 36,615 298,000 670,877 23,454 3,956 15,690 43,100 63,704 28 321,685 385,417

130,082 7,039 335,840 472,961 320,208 36,186 22,675 379,069 39,625 7,878 23,585 71,088

297,819 11,048 252,325 561,192 106,124 18,855 135,180 260,159

(All commodities)82,568 14,844 331,990 429,402

7.06 REGION-WISE,COMMODITY-WISE AVERAGE GROSS UTILISATION OF CWC WAREHOUSES-2004-05

Foodgrains Fertilisers Others Total

Foodgrains Fertilisers Other commodities (All commodities)

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7.05 YEAR-WISE COMMODITY-WISE AVERAGE GROSS UTILISATION OF THE WAREHOUSES UNDER CWC1984-85 to 2004-2005

Year Commodities Total

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(Rupees Per standard bag per month )Rate

1958 - 59 0.18 * 1.1.19581959 - 60 0.18 *1960 - 61 0.18 1.8.19601961 - 62 0.181962 - 63 0.20 6.1.19631963 - 64 0.201964 - 65 0.201965 - 66 0.201966 - 67 0.22 1.4.19661967 - 68 0.221968 - 69 0.221969 - 70 0.25 16.5.19691970 - 71 0.251971 - 72 0.30 1.1.19721972 - 73 0.301973 - 74 0.301974 - 75 0.33 1.6.19741975 - 76 0.331976 - 77 0.36 1.4.19761977 - 78 0.361978 - 79 0.40 1.4.19781979 - 80 0.401980 - 81 0.401981 - 82 0.46 1.4.19811982 - 83 0.461983 - 84 0.60 1.4.19831984 - 85 0.601985 - 86 0.75 1.4.19851986 - 87 0.751987 - 88 1.00 1.4.19871988 - 89 1.001989 - 90 1.00 15.5.19891990 - 91 1.001991 - 92 1.00 1.11.19911992 - 93 1.001993 - 94 1.40 1.12.19931994 - 95 1.401995 - 96 1.401996 - 97 1.70 1.4.19961997 - 98 1.701998 - 99 2.00 15.7.19981999 - 2000 2.00 15.7.19992000 - 2001 2.75 1.1.20002001 - 2002 3.00 1.1.20022002 - 2003 3.75 1.9.20022003 - 2004 3.752004 - 2005 3.75

Source : "Central Warehousing Corporation, New Delhi * = Rebate of Rs.0.03 allowed

II-847.07 RATE OF WAREHOUSING CHARGE (STORAGE CHARGE) OF CWC

1958-59 to 2004-05

Year Effective date

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(1980-81 to 2005-06) (Crop Year) (Rs. per quintal)Crop 80-81 90-91 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06Paddy (common) 105 205 340 360 380 415 440 490 510 530 530 (20) 550 560 570Paddy (fine) 215 360 375 395 - - - - - - - - - -Paddy (S. fine) 225 380 395 415 - - - - - - - - - -Paddy (Grade `A') - - - - 445# 470 520 540 560 560 (20) 580 590 600Jowar 105 180 280 300 310 360 390 415 445 485 485 (5) 505 515 525Bajra 105 180 280 300 310 360 390 415 445 485 485 (10) 505 515 525Maize 105 180 290 310 320 360 390 415 445 485 485 (5) 505 525 540Ragi 105 180 280 300 310 360 390 415 445 485 485 (5) 505 515 525Wheat 130 225 360 380 475* 510x 550 580 610 620 620 (10) 630 640 650Barley 105 200 285 295 305 350 385 430 500 500 500 (5) 525 540 550Tur (Arhar) 190 480 760 800 840 900 960 1105 1200 1320 1320 (5) 1360 1390 1400Moong 200 480 760 800 840 900 960 1105 1200 1320 1330 (5) 1370 1410 1520Urad 200 480 760 800 840 900 960 1105 1200 1320 1330 (5) 1370 1410 1520Gram NA 450 670 700 740 815 895 1015 1100 1200 1220 (5) 1400 1425 1435Groundnut in shell 206 580 860 900 920 980 1040 1155 1220 1340 1355 (20) 1400 1500 1520Soybean Black 183 350 570 600 620 670 705 755 775 795 795 (10) 840 900 900 Yellow 198 400 650 680 700 750 795 845 865 885 885 (10) 930 1000 1010Sunflower seed 183 600 900 950 960 1000 1060 1155 1170 1185 1195 (15) 1250 1340 1500Rapeseed/Mustard NA 600 830 860 890 940 1000 1100 1200 1300 1330 (10) 1600 1700 1715Toria 570 800 825 855 905 965 1065 1165 1265 1295 (10) 1565 1665Safflower 575 780 800 830 910 990 1100 1200 1300 1300 (5) 1500 1550 1565Cotton - F414/H-777 304 620 1000 1150 1180 1330 1440 1575 1625 1675 1675 (20) 1725 1760 1760 - H-4 NA 750 1200 1350 1380 1530 1650 1775 1825 1875 1875 (20) 1925 1960 1980JuteTD-5 Grade 160 320 470 490 510 570 650 750 785 810 850 860 890 910Sugarcane @ 13.00 23.00 39.10 42.50 45.90 48.45 52.70 56.10 59.50 62.05 69.50 73.0 74.5 79.5Copra - Milling 1600.00 2350 2500 2500 2700 2900 3100 3250 3300 3300 3320 3500 3570 - Ball 2575 2725 2725 2925 3125 3325 3500 3550 3550 3570 3750 3750Tobacco VFC (Rs./kg) Black soil F2 Grade 7.75 13.25 18.50 19.00 19.00 20.50 22.50 25.00 26.00 27.00 28.00 31.00 32.00 Light soil L2 Grade 8.25 14.25 21.00 21.50 22.00 23.50 25.50 27.00 28.00 29.00 30.00 33.00 34.00Sesamum 950 1060 1205 1300 1400 1450 (5) 1485 1500 1550Nigarseed 800 850 915 1025 1100 1120 1155 1180 1200Note : Marketing year is April - March for wheat, gram , barley and mustard; July -June for jute,; September - August for cotton and November - October for paddy and other kharif crops. NA Not announced# Classified into two categories for the MSP purposes instead of existing three varieties from kharif season of 1997-98.* Including a Central Bonous of Rs. 60.00 per quintal payable x Including a Central Bonus of Rs. 55 per quintal payable from 1.4.98 to 30.6.98.@ Statutory Minimum Price linked to a basic recovery of 8.5 % with proportionate premium for every 0.1 % increase in recovery above that level.( ) Special Drought Relief Prices. The special drought relief prices would not become part of MSP. This would be by way of Special Relief and not by way of any bonus.Source : 1.Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2004, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi. 2. Ministry of Agriculture, GOI, New Delhi

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2002-03

8.00 MINIMUM SUPPORT PRICES, COST OF CULTIVATION AND WHOLESALE PRICE INDICES

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(Rs. per quintal)

PeriodCommon Grade "A"

01.12.1997 to 28.01.1999 550$ 700 350

29.01.1999 to 24.07.2000 1135$ 1180 590

25.07.2000 to 11.07.2001 1087$ 1130 565

12.07.2001 to 31.03.2002 795$ 830 565

01.04.2002 to 30.06.2002 695$ 730 565

w.e.f. 01.07.2002 795$ 830 565

01.06.1997 to 28.01.1999 450 250

29.01.1999 to 31.03.1999 650 250

01.04.1999 to 31.03.2000 682 250

01.04.2000 to 24.07.2000 900 450

25.07.2000 to 11.07.2001 830 415

12.07.2001 to 31.03.2002 610 415

01.04.2002 to 30.06.2002 510 415

w.e.f. 01.07.2002 610 415

w.e.f 01.10.1990 199 For Public Distribution

$ Applicable only to J & K, H.P, North Eastern States, Sikkim and Uttaranchal

Source : Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2004, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

Rice

Wheat

Coarse Grains

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APL BPL

Common / Grade"A"

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Item 2001-02AP Tamil Nadu U.P. Punjab M.P.

I Operational Cost 17,838.22 20,012.14 10,443.01 12,325.10 8,823.21 Human Labour 8,752.58 9,713.42 5,088.12 4,124.68 4,074.18 Bullock Labour 1,233.29 1,004.27 715.31 32.15 2,057.08 Machine Labour 1,818.69 2,196.84 1,095.17 2,670.31 341.89 Seed 798.47 2,204.99 982.62 557.25 640.21 Fertilizer and Manure 2,680.25 3,142.36 1,443.50 1,974.26 1,358.62 Fertilizer 2,166.69 2,517.50 1,249.80 1,891.20 682.63 Manure 513.56 624.86 193.70 83.06 675.99 Insecticide 860.72 316.50 57.71 1,169.39 1.85 Irrigation Charges 1,225.68 904.19 827.52 1,455.71 152.63 Interest on working capital 454.25 524.24 233.06 322.01 196.72 Miscellaneous 14.29 5.33 - 19.34 0.03 II Fixed Cost 9,205.23 8,684.05 5,401.28 11,252.29 4,365.28 Rental Value of owned land 8,087.14 6,020.49 3,875.13 8,200.22 2,870.06 Rent paid for leased in land 78.53 654.70 99.90 1,947.23 - Land revenue, cesses & taxes 19.20 83.36 7.33 - 3.77 Depreciation on implements 254.85 394.67 360.48 107.38 491.91 & farm buildingsInterest on fixed capital 765.51 1,530.83 1,058.44 997.46 999.54 Total I+II 27,043.45 28,696.19 15,844.29 23,577.39 13,188.49

III (a) Yield and Production (Per/ hect.)1) Yield per hectare (Quintals) 46.67 45.20 32.99 59.48 18.92 2) Value of the main- product 25,407.91 25,949.24 14,548.61 33,515.50 9,801.34 per hectare (Rs.)3) Value of the by-product 1,776.68 3,063.54 1,092.14 301.01 1,678.90 per hectare (Rs.)III (b) Material and Labour Inputs Per Hectare1) Seeds (Kgs) 81.56 - - - 92.50 2) Fertilisers (Kgs. of Nutrients) 178.35 206.14 112.24 177.44 58.81 3) Manure (Quintals) 35.58 32.76 9.46 19.62 20.24 4) Human Labour (Man-hours) 979.22 1,005.19 824.35 448.80 724.44 5) Animal Labour (Pair-hours) 35.22 40.74 27.51 0.76 116.57

(Continued)

Paddy

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(Rs./hectare)Paddy

Item 2001-02West Bengal Punjab Rajasthan MP U.P.

I Operational Cost 16,053.32 11,653.15 14,269.78 8,720.38 11,385.83 Human Labour 8,807.93 2,482.25 5,367.21 2,519.18 3,317.06 Bullock Labour 2,672.11 153.80 393.20 994.36 432.98 Machine Labour 491.70 3,449.01 2,020.00 1,309.83 2,551.92 Seed 650.95 781.10 1,340.81 918.98 1,106.32 Fertilizer and Manure 1,865.35 2,729.23 1,803.65 1,328.70 1,883.14 Fertilizer 1,263.34 2,670.44 1,472.94 1,302.54 1,848.23 Manure 602.01 58.79 330.71 26.16 34.91 Insecticide 284.75 1,085.79 30.42 26.20 14.26 Irrigation Charges 927.03 615.81 3,012.65 1,409.68 1,794.09 Interest on working capital 334.89 324.03 301.82 213.45 286.06 Miscellaneous 18.61 32.13 - - - II Fixed Cost 5,526.05 11,344.06 7,816.67 5,534.67 7,207.63 Rental Value of owned land 4,559.25 7,693.60 5,053.04 3,693.27 4,964.97 Rent paid for leased in land 58.42 1,571.71 379.18 - 146.82 Land revenue, cesses & taxes 18.38 - 10.60 5.29 9.58 Depreciation on implements 236.00 220.28 259.98 382.54 436.61 & farm buildingsInterest on fixed capital 654.00 1,858.47 2,113.87 1,453.57 1,649.65 Total I+II 21,579.37 22,997.21 22,086.45 14,255.05 18,593.46

III (a) Yield and Production (Per/ hect.)1) Yield per hectare (Quintals) 35.34 40.66 33.05 18.35 30.70 2) Value of the main- product 15,144.40 25,487.30 22,634.82 12,516.74 18,007.96 per hectare (Rs.)3) Value of the by-product 3,357.23 3,712.42 8,733.30 2,256.33 3,520.00 per hectare (Rs.)III (b) Material and Labour Inputs Per Hectare1) Seeds (Kgs) 73.59 104.63 147.54 116.31 145.77 2) Fertilisers (Kgs. of Nutrients) 100.15 222.12 116.10 97.12 153.16 3) Manure (Quintals) 30.91 15.16 10.26 0.53 1.63 4) Human Labour (Man-hours) 1,164.21 216.57 619.14 392.65 444.65 5) Animal Labour (Pair-hours) 129.81 2.97 16.74 48.28 12.72

(Continued)

2002-03Wheat

8.03 COST OF CULTIVATION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS (Continued)

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(Rs./hectare)Wheat

Item 2002-03Bihar Karnataka Maharashtra U.P. Rajasthan

I Operational Cost 9,929.18 5,347.81 10,017.32 5,813.93 3,593.62 Human Labour 2,843.69 2,057.00 3,899.95 3,455.89 2,491.14 Bullock Labour 602.17 1,683.82 3,378.36 194.78 77.49 Machine Labour 1,949.12 366.79 618.07 1,143.16 671.43 Seed 1,031.19 145.90 305.39 326.18 160.37 Fertilizer and Manure 1,682.85 902.67 1,081.89 446.28 97.45 Fertilizer 1,666.78 653.11 859.11 353.12 68.25 Manure 16.07 249.56 222.78 93.16 29.20 Insecticide - 16.43 0.31 0.27 0.09 Irrigation Charges 1,562.94 44.63 485.85 129.00 49.22 Interest on working capital 257.22 130.57 247.50 118.37 46.43 Miscellaneous - - - - - II Fixed Cost 5,281.57 1,950.18 3,207.70 3,404.42 1,314.67 Rental Value of owned land 4,065.87 1,263.90 1,731.36 1,949.45 783.70 Rent paid for leased in land 3.27 - - 403.00 38.37 Land revenue, cesses & taxes 38.41 4.74 25.16 9.32 3.32 Depreciation on implements 275.35 218.28 337.22 213.35 106.42 & farm buildingsInterest on fixed capital 898.67 463.26 1,113.96 829.30 382.86 Total I+II 15,210.75 7,297.99 13,225.02 9,218.35 4,908.29

III (a) Yield and Production (Per/ hect.)1) Yield per hectare (Quintals) 22.53 7.48 12.67 15.98 9.26 2) Value of the main- product 13,419.98 4,512.39 6,223.36 5,222.66 2,729.22 per hectare (Rs.)3) Value of the by-product 1,613.69 852.50 4,162.73 1,555.19 2,069.28 per hectare (Rs.)III (b) Material and Labour Inputs Per Hectare1) Seeds (Kgs) 121.33 7.09 10.44 6.03 5.31 2) Fertilisers (Kgs. of Nutrients) 130.24 47.57 66.87 34.25 6.12 3) Manure (Quintals) 0.96 4.94 3.76 4.47 1.46 4) Human Labour (Man-hours) 485.68 407.73 623.83 481.09 280.84 5) Animal Labour (Pair-hours) 45.45 87.44 97.08 8.44 3.19

(Continued)

2001-02 2001-02Jowar Bajra

8.03 COST OF CULTIVATION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS (Continued)

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(Rs./hectare)

ItemU.P. Karnataka U.P. Karnataka Maharashtra

I Operational Cost 8,207.87 9,703.89 5,359.42 5,460.25 6,448.95 Human Labour 5,038.28 3,349.64 3,356.17 2,098.12 3,115.13 Bullock Labour 669.24 1,739.99 683.22 846.52 2,067.81 Machine Labour 1,197.31 1,443.53 737.37 337.46 170.56 Seed 185.53 683.16 325.21 413.22 343.91 Fertilizer and Manure 896.70 2,116.86 80.51 1,026.42 435.73 Fertilizer 482.67 1,801.64 16.70 842.44 398.90 Manure 414.03 315.22 63.81 183.98 36.83 Insecticide - 0.15 - 601.97 7.52 Irrigation Charges 85.39 109.59 76.73 5.42 155.09 Interest on working capital 135.42 260.97 100.21 130.65 152.66 Miscellaneous - - - 0.47 0.54 II Fixed Cost 3,031.85 3,780.46 6,619.32 2,998.19 4,816.02 Rental Value of owned land 2,147.68 2,761.66 4,154.51 2,093.91 2,550.16 Rent paid for leased in land 146.66 - 284.85 - - Land revenue, cesses & taxes 6.96 6.88 24.68 5.55 43.17 Depreciation on implements 211.85 219.09 512.90 348.98 770.91 & farm buildingsInterest on fixed capital 518.70 792.83 1,642.38 549.75 1,451.78 Total I+II 11,239.72 13,484.35 11,978.74 8,458.44 11,264.97

III (a) Yield and Production (Per/ hect.)1) Yield per hectare (Quintals) 16.57 22.83 10.17 4.19 9.29 2) Value of the main- product 7,040.92 11,155.83 14,468.10 8,312.73 13,657.78 per hectare (Rs.)3) Value of the by-product 603.07 1,267.46 1,806.38 228.27 1,640.14 per hectare (Rs.)III (b) Material and Labour Inputs Per Hectare1) Seeds (Kgs) 20.43 17.91 16.33 12.15 13.82 2) Fertilisers (Kgs. of Nutrients) 44.34 140.88 1.62 63.54 28.21 3) Manure (Quintals) 19.15 6.73 3.05 3.90 0.80 4) Human Labour (Man-hours) 779.84 707.50 519.70 406.29 566.31 5) Animal Labour (Pair-hours) 32.57 81.74 38.58 52.09 67.34

(Continued)

2001-022001-02Maize Tur (Arhar)

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ItemA.P. Gujarat Haryana Karnataka Gujarat

I Operational Cost 10,417.29 11,137.40 11,854.79 7,931.06 13,283.63 Human Labour 3,968.25 3,938.18 6,298.51 3,386.99 5,475.38 Bullock Labour 1,409.66 1,635.00 1,056.70 1,675.03 1,457.07 Machine Labour 555.34 977.47 977.55 292.36 1,133.00 Seed 2,522.24 2,557.36 388.00 616.43 690.47 Fertilizer and Manure 1,267.23 1,269.82 729.68 1,019.27 1,732.36 Fertilizer 851.30 758.56 729.68 824.98 995.35 Manure 415.93 511.26 - 194.29 737.01 Insecticide 175.00 292.65 1,719.76 629.31 1,196.80 Irrigation Charges 256.67 194.25 492.58 104.75 1,281.15 Interest on working capital 261.50 272.67 192.01 206.92 317.40 Miscellaneous 1.40 - - - - II Fixed Cost 4,424.55 4,836.80 2,905.13 3,075.32 3,484.62 Rental Value of owned land 2,956.28 4,068.93 1,979.97 2,326.93 2,399.23 Rent paid for leased in land 429.60 29.42 70.57 - 16.79 Land revenue, cesses & taxes 4.16 9.81 - 13.49 23.58 Depreciation on implements 264.87 140.32 144.58 186.68 192.38 & farm buildingsInterest on fixed capital 769.64 588.32 710.01 548.22 852.64 Total I+II * 14,841.84 15,974.20 14,759.92 11,006.38 16,768.25

III (a) Yield and Production (Per/ hect.)1) Yield per hectare (Quintals) 8.09 16.67 2.62 5.19 4.96 2) Value of the main- product 10,072.64 20,463.77 5,148.15 9,374.01 14,134.46 per hectare (Rs.)3) Value of the by-product 901.68 4,379.19 1,029.09 312.58 282.57 per hectare (Rs.)III (b) Material and Labour Inputs Per Hectare1) Seeds (Kgs) 99.04 100.69 13.34 7.94 4.35 2) Fertilisers (Kgs. of Nutrients) 59.30 56.92 59.50 59.85 80.97 3) Manure (Quintals) 16.19 26.09 - 4.26 41.41 4) Human Labour (Man-hours) 569.95 504.88 474.59 748.19 838.85 5) Animal Labour (Pair-hours) 60.77 56.11 43.11 84.35 53.96 'Source :`Reports of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices for the crops sown during 2004-05 season',Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, G.O.I. New Delhi.

2001-022001-02CottonGroundnut

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Fuel,powerMonth/ Total Non food Minerals light &Year Total Foodgrains articles lubricantsWeight (1981-82) =100 32.30 17.39 7.92 10.08 4.83 10.66Weight (1993-94) =100 23.03 15.40 5.01 6.14 0.49 14.23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Last week of (1981-82 = 100)1990-91 196 211 196 211 109 1891991-92 225 255 243 228 115 2141992-93 232 269 239 224 118 2461993-94 259 280 280 280 138 278Last week of (1993-94 = 100)1994-95 121 115 119 137 104 1091995-96 125 124 127 129 93 1151996-97 136 138 144 133 109 1301997-98 142 144 139 142 100 1481998-99 153 157 157 146 118 1531999-2000 159 168 176 141 104 1932000-01 162 168 170 149 118 2232001-02 168 177 170 150 120 2312002-03 178 178 176 183 118 2562003-04 181 178 175 191 148 263Average weeks of (1981-82 = 100)1990-91 185 201 179 194 109 1761991-92 218 241 216 229 114 1991992-93 235 271 242 229 116 2271993-94 251 284 261 249 134 262Average weeks of (1993-94 = 100)1994-95 116 113 115 124 105 1091995-96 125 122 122 135 95 1151996-97 136 137 138 134 107 1261997-98 139 141 139 138 100 1441998-99 156 159 152 152 111 1481999-2000 158 165 176 143 110 1622000-01 163 170 174 147 113 2082001-02 168 176 172 153 119 2272002-03 174 179 174 165 119 2392003-04 181 181 176 186 122 2552002-03April 180 180 176 184 119 254May 181 181 176 186 120 248June 184 185 177 185 120 246July 181 180 178 186 120 249August 179 179 176 182 118 250September 181 183 176 182 117 255October 183 186 177 182 117 254November 183 185 176 185 117 255December 181 180 174 188 117 257January 182 181 176 192 117 262February 182 180 178 193 132 262March 181 178 175 192 147 2632003-04April 184 182 173 190 148 263May 187 186 173 192 179 264June 191 187 174 192 293 270July 190 185 175 194 277 275August 192 188 179 195 281 280September 193 189 179 195 285 282October 191 191 179 186 274 282November (P) 192 192 179 184 274 291December (P) 191 188 178 190 279 281

(P) = Provisional. (Continued)

Primary articlesFood articles

II-928.04 INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES (Base : 1993-94 = 100)

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Month/ Total Food Textiles Chemicals & Basic metals,alloys Machinery & All com-Year products chemical products &metal products machine tools moditiesWeight (1981-82) =100 57.04 10.14 11.56 7.36 7.63 6.27 100.00Weight (1993-94) =100 63.75 11.54 9.80 11.93 8.34 8.36 100.00 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14Last week of (1981-82 = 100)1990-91 190 191 178 154 228 189 191.81991-92 214 210 198 178 242 223 217.81992-93 231 244 209 201 265 233 233.11993-94 254 252 244 216 287 244 258.3Last week of (1993-94 = 100)1994-95 118 113 128 122 116 109 117.11995-96 123 118 126 130 123 113 122.21996-97 126 130 115 136 128 117 128.81997-98 129 137 117 127 132 115 134.61998-99 135 150 114 152 133 116 141.71999-2000 139 150 116 160 137 116 150.92000-01 144 145 122 167 142 127 159.22001-02 144 145 116 171 140 130 161.82002-03 152 158 128 178 150 130 172.32003-04 162 174 139 179 183 134 180.3Average weeks of (1981-82 = 100)1990-91 183 182 171 148 220 180 182.71991-92 203 206 188 168 235 208 207.81992-93 226 224 201 193 257 231 228.71993-94 243 247 220 208 277 238 247.8Average weeks of (1993-94 = 100)1994-95 112 114 118 117 108 106 112.61995-96 122 118 129 127 120 112 121.61996-97 124 125 119 131 126 116 127.21997-98 128 135 115 137 131 115 132.81998-99 134 150 114 146 133 116 140.71999-2000 137 151 115 155 135 116 145.32000-01 142 146 120 164 140 123 155.72001-02 144 146 119 169 141 129 161.32002-03 148 153 122 174 145 130 166.82003-04 156 167 132 177 168 133 175.92002-03April 153 162 128 178 151 132 173.1May 154 166 127 178 158 133 173.4June 154 166 127 176 158 132 173.5July 154 167 126 176 159 132 173.4August 155 166 128 176 166 133 173.7September 156 167 129 177 170 133 175.6October 156 168 129 176 171 132 176.1November 157 165 134 178 172 133 176.9December 158 165 136 178 172 133 176.7January 159 167 137 178 178 133 178.7February 161 170 140 178 179 134 179.8March 161 171 139 179 181 134 179.82003-04April 162 173 138 178 185 135 180.9May 162 174 136 178 186 135 182.1June 165 173 137 179 203 136 185.2July 166 175 138 179 205 138 186.6August 167 175 138 180 207 140 188.4September 168 179 138 182 205 141 189.5October 167 176 138 182 206 141 188.9November (P) 167 175 136 183 206 142 190.1December (P) 167 175 137 181 205 140 188.2

(P) = ProvisionalSource: Various issues of "Economic Survey ", Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

Manufactured products

II-938.04 INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES (Base : 1993-94 = 100) (Concluded)

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Month/ Rice Wheat Pulses Tea Raw Raw Ground- Coal Min-Year Cotton Jute nut Mining eral

seed Oil

Weight Base(1981-82 =100) 3.69 2.25 1.09 0.56 1.34 0.16 1.30 1.26 6.67Weight Base(1993-94 =100) 2.45 1.38 0.60 0.16 0.14 0.11 1.03 1.75 6.99

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Last week of (Base: 1981-82=100)1990-91 188 205 232 247 186 318 234 233 1701991-92 245 230 253 248 232 214 235 297 1861992-93 245 236 260 324 206 218 200 334 2211993-94 276 280 325 219 399 380 238 350 236Last week of (Base: 1993-94=100)1994-95 112 113 124 76 173 140 136 106 1061995-96 120 119 147 93 131 261 130 107 1061996-97 130 156 145 113 136 na 130 125 1291997-98 135 137 152 162 166 117 138 144 1461998-99 161 171 152 123 155 108 148 144 1441999-2000 166 180 169 104 145 156 139 156 2042000-01 165 172 182 116 156 171 140 185 2402001-02 162 177 176 91 123 187 145 181 2432002-03 168 178 177 104 165 131 191 181 2872003-04 165 188 172 101 185 141 180 198 287Average of weeks (Base: 1981-82=100)1990-91 178 172 228 300 146 360 209 233 1551991-92 217 204 249 270 238 256 245 250 1801992-93 249 227 257 308 218 204 236 301 2041993-94 266 253 308 337 246 314 230 346 224Average of weeks (Base: 1993-94=100)1994-95 111.3 108.9 122.2 81.9 153.6 120.2 122.6 105.1 106.11995-96 117.4 112.1 135.0 103.2 159.0 189.2 135.1 106.4 106.21996-97 128.5 137.3 151.3 105.4 133.2 188.7 135.0 117.7 122.91997-98 134.3 138.1 145.9 159.9 155.4 101.8 133.9 139.8 138.71998-99 146.2 151.8 160.1 149.8 166.9 108.0 150.8 143.6 142.91999-2000 171.3 174.7 166.1 152.0 147.3 112.9 139.6 149.1 159.92000-01 167.5 176.6 179.6 128.1 157.2 150.0 139.5 161.2 225.82001-02 167.0 175.0 190.0 117.0 149.0 182.0 144.0 182.0 240.02002-03 166.0 176.0 181.0 118.0 142.0 154.0 169.0 181.0 255.02003-04 169.0 181.0 177.0 109.0 181.0 137.0 181.0 194.0 274.02003-04April 168 177 177 116 171 132 194 181 279May 170 175 178 116 175 136 192 181 266June 171 176 177 116 175 142 191 181 263July 172 176 179 113 181 141 189 198 265August 172 176 177 104 178 139 178 198 266September 173 176 175 102 179 134 174 198 272October 173 178 179 105 179 137 169 198 271November 169 183 178 101 181 137 169 198 273December 163 187 175 110 182 135 171 198 277January 164 191 176 112 189 134 177 198 286February 166 193 176 106 191 138 182 198 287March 165 189 173 102 187 141 183 198 2872004-05April 163 180 171 120 185 143 183 198 288May 165 178 171 133 185 142 184 198 290June 167 179 171 138 185 148 182 206 299July 167 180 174 132 186 148 185 231 304August 169 184 178 141 186 147 188 231 313September 170 184 181 146 183 146 189 231 318October 170 185 180 145 159 151 186 230 318November (P) 169 186 178 138 153 163 185 230 336December (P) 169 184 177 139 171 153 185 227 317(P) = Provisional (Continued)

(1993-94 = 100)

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Month/ Sugar, Edible Cotton Cotton Jute, Ferti- Ce- Iron,steelYear Khand- Oils yarn cloth hemp & lisers ment and ferro

sari & (Mills) mesta alloysGur textiles

Weight Base(1981-82 =100) 4.06 2.45 1.23 3.16 0.69 1.75 0.86 2.64Weight Base(1993-94 =100) 3.93 2.76 3.31 0.90 0.38 3.69 1.73 3.72

1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18Last week of (Base: 1981-82=100)1990-91 147 252 197 168 300 99 185 2081991-92 155 257 254 197 283 128 217 2151992-93 199 239 251 206 282 182 209 2171993-94 241 254 254 241 345 180 211 262Last week of (Base: 1993-94=100)1994-95 110 118 152 134 121 122 127 1121995-96 114 111 141 141 164 130 140 1191996-97 126 112 135 148 150 137 130 1261997-98 134 120 143 150 152 137 121 1331998-99 154 135 143 155 160 142 128 1341999-2000 158 111 140 155 170 155 127 1362000-01 149 105 153 157 169 160 153 1372001-02 145 119 139 161 184 166 146 1372002-03 129 151 153 162 165 169 147 1502003-04 148 161 183 168 175 169 149 201Average of weeks (Base: 1981-82=100)1990-91 152 223 190 159 283 99 173 2031991-92 160 266 233 183 283 124 197 2141992-93 180 265 253 201 273 161 210 1331993-94 237 254 273 218 319 182 208 253Average of weeks (Base: 1993-94=100)1994-95 119.1 110.9 136.2 119.9 110.3 115.8 112.4 105.91995-96 112.7 116.9 146.6 139.0 147.5 129.0 129.9 116.51996-97 118.9 115.1 136.6 146.1 153.2 129.4 133.5 124.01997-98 134.4 113.5 140.5 149.2 136.2 136.2 128.9 129.81998-99 153.5 139.1 141.8 155.7 150.6 138.0 130.9 132.81999-2000 156.0 122.1 141.4 154.7 160.7 142.8 128.4 134.52000-01 153.2 103.4 149.5 156.4 162.6 157.9 136.7 136.72001-02 146.0 113.0 148.0 159.0 181.0 161.0 149.0 137.02002-03 135.0 138.0 145.0 162.0 169.0 168.0 145.0 143.02003-04 (P) 139.0 158.0 166.0 166.0 160.0 169.0 147.0 180.02003-04April 130 154 156 163 160 169 148 150May 130 156 158 163 156 169 148 163June 131 156 158 166 151 169 147 163July 136 157 155 166 152 169 146 165August 141 155 159 166 154 169 144 177September 142 155 158 167 154 169 143 185October 143 157 159 167 154 169 143 187November 143 159 173 167 154 169 145 188December 141 161 176 167 165 169 148 188January 139 161 178 167 172 169 150 197February 149 162 185 167 172 169 153 199March 148 161 183 168 173 169 151 2002004-05April 149 159 178 171 172 169 153 201May 155 159 175 171 165 170 154 201June 157 156 176 171 164 170 153 233July 157 157 175 172 166 170 151 239August 160 160 174 173 172 170 151 240September 164 161 173 174 179 170 151 236October 163 159 170 174 181 170 150 236November (P) 163 160 165 174 191 170 147 236December (P) 161 158 171 173 178 170 150 237(P) = ProvisionalSource: Various issues of "Economic Survey", Ministry of Finance, GOI, New Delhi.

(1993-94 = 100) (Concluded)

II-958.05 INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES - SELECTED COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS

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(Rs. in crore)

Agency 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005(P)

Cooperative Banks 15,957 18,260 20,718 23,524 23,636 26,959 n.a

RRBs 2,460 3,172 4,220 4,854 6,070 7,581 n.a

Commercial Banks 18,443 24,733 27,807 33,587 39,774 52,441 n.a

Other Agencies - 103 82 80 80 - n.a

Grand Total 36,860 46,268 52,827 62,045 69,560 86,981 115,243

10 Million = 1 Crores (P) = Provisional n.a = Not available

Source : "Annual Report 2004-2005", Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

9.01 AGENCY-WISE GROUND LEVEL CREDIT FLOW FOR AGRICULTURE AND

ALLIED ACTIVITIES 1998-99 to 2004-05

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(Rs. in lakhs)S. No. Name of the State/Uts 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

1 Chandigarh 38,769 17,848 37,245 -2 Delhi 141,581 182,540 242,367 374,8653 Haryana 400,908 463,706 628,620 919,6714 Himachal Pradesh 25,868 31,358 38,232 61,4435 Jammu & Kashmir 4,960 5,748 6,619 10,2956 Punjab 511,309 762,380 914,790 1,370,8907 Rajasthan 258,347 281,911 313,996 524,3058 Arunachal Pradesh 539 984 390 1,3589 Assam 7,318 10,127 19,129 26,288

10 Manipur 142 405 580 1,86911 Meghalaya 642 552 5,184 2,45412 Mizoram 357 684 544 1,75713 Nagaland 540 540 742 1,82814 Tripura 1,739 1,759 3,000 4,15515 Sikkim 368 325 425 44016 Bihar 70,746 72,260 142,172 177,15117 Jharkhand 16,101 20,315 21,461 42,39718 Orissa 96,925 109,688 127,778 198,44519 West Bengal 144,881 184,244 212,944 329,48720 A & N Islands 578 382 385 68421 Madhya Pradesh 230,071 290,285 342,935 519,20722 Chhattisgarh 28,237 46,133 52,377 79,78823 Uttar Pradesh 560,667 618,123 810,833 1,010,84424 Uttaranchal 27,109 48,416 42,589 65,44625 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 110 59 - -26 Daman & Diu 33 24 - -27 Gujarat 371,251 408,741 479,822 678,84828 Goa 2,444 2,124 3,938 7,12329 Maharashtra 592,991 503,275 528,487 824,62330 Andhra Pradesh 748,287 754,059 1,001,424 1,288,02631 Karnataka 433,762 466,361 632,600 728,48132 Kerala 280,819 302,961 377,502 462,78233 Lakshadweep 33 26 78 -34 Pondicherry 4,073 5,341 6,970 -35 Tamil Nadu 528,105 627,046 695,166 916,581

Total 5,610,260 6,220,737 7,591,324 10,632,529Private SectorCommercial Banks * 594,284 735,240 1,106,755 891,752

Total 6,204,544 6,955,977 8,698,079 11,524,281* State-wise data not availableSource: Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, GOI, New Delhi

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9.02 STATE-WISE FLOW OF GROUND LEVEL CREDIT (GLC) FOR AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED ACITIVITIES

2001-02 to 2004-05

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(000 hectares)

Year Paddy Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Total1966-67 888 541 191 59 207 1,886

1967-68 1,785 2,942 603 419 287 6,036

1968-69 2,681 4,793 690 745 388 9,297

1969-70 4,342 4,910 555 1,155 451 11,413

1970-71 5,588 6,480 802 2,051 462 15,383

1971-72 7,412 7,861 688 1,775 437 18,173

1972-73 8,168 10,177 868 2,503 605 22,321

1973-74 9,981 11,027 1,155 3,003 872 26,038

1974-75 11,208 11,194 1,312 2,529 1,094 27,337

1975-76 12,443 13,458 1,958 2,897 1,132 31,888

1976-77 13,337 14,522 2,370 2,268 1,063 33,560

1977-78 16,122 15,803 3,140 2,631 1,234 38,930

1978-79 16,882 15,899 3,069 2,938 1,346 40,134

1979-80 15,991 15,027 3,052 2,961 1,352 38,383

1980-81 18,234 16,104 3,500 3,640 1,601 43,079

1981-82 19,687 16,751 3,882 4,573 1,598 46,491

1982-83 18,842 17,837 4,373 4,713 1,726 47,491

1983-84 21,736 19,387 5,283 5,422 1,911 53,739

1984-85 22,778 19,090 5,077 5,168 2,027 54,140

1985-86 23,473 19,075 6,082 4,992 1,798 55,420

1986-87 24,026 19,192 5,500 5,271 2,186 56,175

1987-88 22,250 19,692 6,060 3,955 2,146 54,103

1988-89 25,407 20,175 6,113 5,865 2,545 60,105

1989-90 26,162 20,293 6,869 5,585 2,256 61,165

1990-91 27,394 20,968 7,057 5,703 2,608 64,984 +1991-92 27,953 20,545 6,776 5,443 2,784 64,724 +1992-93 27,485 21,697 6,922 5,624 2,576 65,404 +1993-94 28,707 22,121 6,758 5,206 3,016 66,992 +1994-95 (P) 30,836 23,140 7,280 5,179 3,392 70,931 +1995-96 (P) 31,375 23,130 7,480 5,565 3,577 72,310 +1996-97 (P) 33,399 23,726 8,294 6,098 3,764 76,428 +1997-98 (T) 32,200 23,000 9,000 7,000 3,600 76,000 +1998-99 (T) 33,000 24,000 9,300 7,150 3,600 78,350 +

P = Provisional T = Target + = Also includes RagiSource ; Ministry of Agriculture G.O.I., New Delhi

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10.01 ALL INDIA AREA UNDER HYVP - CROPS - 1966-67 to 1998-99

10.00 HIGH YIELDING VARIETIES - CROP & SEED

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(Lakh Quintals)

Crops 1990-91 1995-96 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004

(Target)

I. Cereals

Wheat 14.20 22.41 29.52 27.04 32.59 32.70 32.20

Paddy 13.66 15.37 23.71 24.40 25.58 25.70 25.50

Maize 1.49 1.55 2.72 3.11 2.75 2.80 3.20

Jowar 3.46 2.73 2.67 2.39 2.20 2.25 3.20

Bajra 1.68 1.66 2.00 1.94 1.80 1.90 2.00

Total (Cereals)* 34.70 44.03 61.14 59.47 65.56 66.00 67.30

II. Pulses

Gram 1.14 1.22 1.19 1.09 1.53 1.55 2.60

Urad 0.65 0.69 0.86 0.88 0.97 1.00 1.20

Moong 0.60 0.63 0.80 0.78 0.83 0.85 1.20

Arhar 0.49 0.57 0.56 0.58 0.64 0.65 1.00

Total (Pulses) 3.41 3.58 3.87 3.85 4.69 4.80 7.00

III. Oilseeds

Groundnut 6.02 6.85 6.46 5.40 5.25 5.50 11.00

Rapeseed & Mustard 0.74 0.86 0.94 0.69 0.86 0.90 1.50

Total (Oilseeds) 8.59 12.64 12.98 12.54 12.10 12.50 20.50

IV. Fibres

Cotton 1.92 2.34 2.66 2.61 2.62 2.70 4.60

Jute 0.24 0.24 0.26 0.27 0.21 0.22 0.50

Total (Fibres) 2.16 2.58 2.93 2.91 2.89 3.00 5.50

V. Other Miscellaneous

Potato 7.97 6.85 6.89 7.23 6.33 6.50 16.50

Others 0.27 0.24 0.17 0.27 0.23 0.20 0.20

Total (Other Mise.) 8.24 7.09 7.06 7.50 6.56 6.70 16.70

Grand Total 57.10 69.92 87.98 86.27 91.80 93.00 117.00

* Includes Ragi and Barley.

Source : Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2004,Directorate of Economics & Statistics,

Deptt, of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi

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10.02 CROP-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF CERTIFIED QUALITY SEEDS

1990-91 to 2003-04

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(Rs.crore)1993-94 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Item (Quick est) (Adv est)

I. Agriculture and Allied 241,967 286,094 286,983 286,666 304,666 283,393 310,611 313,915 Activities 1. Agriculture 221,834 263,540 263,258 262,196 279,129 256,836 283,323

II. Industry 1. Mining and quarrying 20,092 26,391 27,269 27,919 28,608 31,185 33,195 34,955 2. Manufacturing 125,493 184,578 191,925 206,189 213,681 227,642 243,400 265,119 3. Electricity, gas and 18,984 26,988 28,401 29,632 30,715 31,659 32,827 34,903 water supply 4. Construction 40,593 54,389 58,740 62,651 65,161 69,911 74,819 79,112

III. Services 1. Trade, hotels & restaurant 99,369 156,874 168,199 174,927 190,436 206,046 224,113 406,843 2. Transport, storage and 51,131 78,883 87,608 98,329 107,395 120,922 141,446 communication 3. Financing, insurance, real 90,084 131,892 145,863 150,907 157,746 171,463 183,718 196,853 estate and business services 4. Community, social and 93,632 136,658 153,379 161,372 169,537 176,141 186,419 197,666 personal servicesTotal Gross Domestic 781,345 1,082,747 1,148,367 1,198,592 1,267,945 1,318,362 1,430,548 1,529,366 Product (1+2+3) Note : The totals may not exactly tally due to rounding off. Source : 'National Accounts Statistics`, Central Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Stat & Prog Evaluation, GOI.

11.01 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY(at 1993-94 prices)

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(Per cent) 1994-95 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Item (Quick est) (Adv. est)

I. Agriculture and Allied 5.0 6.2 0.3 -0.1 6.3 -7.0 9.6 1.1 Activities 1. Agriculture 5.1 6.9 -0.1 -0.4 6.5 -8.0 10.3

II. Industry 1. Mining and quarrying 9.3 2.8 3.3 2.4 2.5 9.0 6.4 5.3 2. Manufacturing 12.0 2.7 4.0 7.4 3.6 6.5 6.9 8.9 3. Electricity, gas and 9.4 7.0 5.2 4.3 3.7 3.1 3.7 6.3 water supply 4. Construction 5.5 6.2 8.0 6.7 4.0 7.3 7.0 5.7

III. Services 1. Trade, hotels & restaurant 10.7 7.6 7.2 4.0 8.9 8.2 8.8 11.3 2. Transport, storage and 9.8 8.1 11.1 12.2 9.2 12.6 17.0 communication 3. Financing, insurance, real 5.6 7.4 10.6 3.5 4.5 8.7 7.1 7.1 estate and business services 4. Community, social and 3.2 10.4 12.2 5.2 5.1 3.9 5.8 6.0 personal services

Total Gross Domestic 7.3 6.5 6.1 4.4 5.8 4.0 8.5 6.9Product (1+2+3)Note : The totals may not exactly tally due to rounding off.Source : 'National Accounts Statistics', Central Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Stat & Prog Evaluation, GOI.

11.02 PERCENTAGE GROWTH IN GDP BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY(at 1993-94 prices)

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(Per cent)Item 1997-98 1998-99 1999- 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

2000 (Quick (Adv. est) (est)

I. Agriculture and Allied Activities 27.8 27.7 26.2 24.6 24.5 22.5 22.8 21.1 1. Agriculture 25.4 25.4 24.0 22.3 22.2 20.2 20.7

II. Industry 27.2 26.5 25.9 26.6 25.8 26.8 26.4 27.2 1. Mining and quarrying 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.8 2.5 2.8

2. Manufacturing 16.7 15.8 15.1 15.9 15.4 15.6 15.6 16.1

3. Electricity, gas and water 2.5 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 supply 4. Construction 5.6 5.8 6.0 6.1 6.0 6.2 6.2 6.2

III. Services 44.9 45.7 48.0 48.8 49.7 50.8 50.7 51.7 1. Trade, hotels, transport and communication 21.0 20.8 21.1 21.7 22.1 22.5 22.9 23.8

2. Financing, insurance, real estate and business services 11.3 11.3 12.5 12.6 13.0 13.8 13.5 13.7

3. Community, social and personal services 12.6 13.6 14.4 14.6 14.6 14.5 14.3 14.2

Total Gross DomesticProduct (1+2+3) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Note : The totals may not exactly tally due to rounding off.Source : 'National Accounts statistics', Central Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Stat & Prog Evaluation, GOI.

(at current prices)

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11.03 SECTORWISE COMPOSITION OF GDP

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% of rural AnnualCensus Year Rural Urban Total to total compound

population growth rate (%)1901 212.5 25.9 238.4 89.1 -1911 226.2 25.9 252.1 89.7 0.561921 223.2 28.1 251.3 88.8 (-) 0.031931 245.5 33.5 279 88 1.041941 274.5 44.2 318.7 86.1 1.331951 298.6 62.5 361.1 82.7 1.251961 360.3 78.9 439.2 82 1.961971 439 109.2 548.2 80.1 2.221981 523.9 159.4 683.3 76.7 2.21991 628.7 217.6 846.3 74.3 2.14

2001(P) 740.9 285.5 1028.7 72.2 1.97Source : ' Agricultural Statistics at a Glance, 2003, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of agriculture,N.Delhi. "Economic Survey - 2004-05", GO 'Census of India 2001

State/Union Territory Districts Towns VillagesAndhra Pradesh 23 210 28,123Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2 3 547Arunachal Pradesh 13 17 4,065Assam 23 125 26,312Bihar 37 130 45,099Chhattisgarh 16 97 20,308 Chandigarh 1 1 24Dadra& Nagar Havel 1 2 70Daman & Diu 2 2 23Delhi 9 62 165Goa 2 44 359Gujarat 25 242 18,539Haryana 19 106 6,955Himachal Pradesh 12 57 20,118Jammu & Kashmir 14 75 6,652Jharkhand 18 152 32615Karnataka 27 270 29,406Kerala 14 159 1,364Lakshadweep 1 3 24Madhya Pradesh 45 394 55,393Maharashtra 35 378 43,711Manipur 9 33 2,391Meghalaya 7 16 6,026Mizoram 8 22 817Nagaland 8 9 1,317Orissa 30 138 51,349Pondicherry 4 6 92Punjab 17 157 12,673Rajasthan 32 222 41,353Sikkim 4 9 452Tamil Nadu 30 832 16,317Tripura 4 23 870Uttar Pradesh 70 704 107,452Uttaranchal 13 86 16,826 West Bengal 18 375 40,782All India 593 5,161 638,589Source: Census of India 2001, Govt. of India

11.05 NUMBER OF DISTRICTS, TOWNS AND VILLAGES (2001 Census)

Population (million

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11.04 RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION 1901- 2001

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Rank in total State Population (`000) % share topopulation Total (`000) total population Rural Urban

1 Uttar Pradesh 166,198 16.2 131,658 34,540 2 Maharashtra 96,879 9.4 55,778 41,101 3 Bihar 82,999 8.1 74,317 8,682 4 West Bengal 80,176 7.8 57,749 22,427 5 Andhra Pradesh 76,210 7.4 55,401 20,809 6 Tamil Nadu 62,406 6.1 34,922 27,484 7 Madhya Pradesh 60,348 5.9 44,381 15,967 8 Rajasthan 56,507 5.5 43,293 13,214 9 Karnataka 52,851 5.1 34,889 17,962

10 Gujarat 50,671 4.9 31,741 18,930 11 Orissa 36,805 3.6 31,287 5,517 12 Kerala 31,841 3.1 23,574 8,267 13 Jharkhand 26,946 2.6 20,952 5,994 14 Assam 26,655 2.6 23,216 3,439 15 Punjab 24,359 2.4 16,096 8,263 16 Haryana 21,145 2.1 15,029 6,115 17 Chhatisgarh 20,834 2.0 16,648 4,186 18 Delhi 13,851 1.3 945 12,906 19 Jammu & Kashmir 10,144 1.0 7,627 2,517 20 Uttarachal 8,489 0.8 6,310 2,179 21 Himachal Pradesh 6,078 0.6 5,482 596 22 Tripura 3,199 0.3 2,653 546 23 Manipur (a) 2,294 0.2 N.A N.A24 Meghalaya 2,319 0.2 1,865 454 25 Nagaland 1,990 0.2 1,647 343 26 Goa 1,348 0.1 677 671 27 Arunachal Pradesh 1,098 0.1 870 228 28 Pondicherry 974 0.1 326 649 29 Chandigarh 901 0.1 92 809 30 Mizoram 889 0.1 448 441 31 Sikkim 541 0.1 481 60 32 A&N Islands 356 0.03 240 116 33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 220 0.02 170 50 34 Daman & Diu 158 0.02 101 57 35 Lakshadweep 61 0.01 34 27

All India (a) 1,028,737 100.0 740,900 285,544 (a) = India and Manipur figures include estimated population for those of the three sub-divisions viz. Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul Senapati district of Manipur as census results of 2001 in these three sub-divisions were cancelled due to technical and administrative reasons.Source : Census of India 2001. Economic Survey 2004-05, Govt. of India

Population (`000)

11.06 RANK OF STATES/UNION TERRITORIES IN TOTAL POPULATION AND RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION

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2001

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State/ As % of total number of workersUnion Territory Agricultural In Household Other Total number Agricultural

Cultivators labourers industries workers of workers Cultivators labourersAndhra Pradesh 7,860 13,832 1,642 11,560 34,894 22.5 39.6 Arunachal Pradesh 279 19 6 179 483 57.8 3.9 Assam 3,731 1264 345 4,199 9,539 39.1 13.3 Bihar 8,194 13,418 1,100 5,263 27,975 29.3 48.0 Chhattisgarh 4,311 3,091 199 2,079 9,680 44.5 31.9 Goa 50 36 15 422 523 9.6 6.8 Gujarat 5,803 5,162 430 9,862 21,256 27.3 24.3 Haryana 3,018 1279 215 3,866 8,377 36.0 15.3 Himachal Pradesh 1,955 94 52 891 2,992 65.3 3.1 Jammu & Kashmir 1,592 246 234 1681 3,754 42.4 6.6 Jharkhand 3,890 2851 431 2937 10,109 38.5 28.2 Karnataka 6,884 6,227 96,059 9,464 23,535 29.2 26.5 Kerala 724 1,621 370 7,569 10,284 7.0 15.8 Madhya Pradesh 11,038 7,401 1,033 6,322 25,794 42.8 28.7 Maharashtra 11,813 10,815 1,089 17,455 41,173 28.7 26.3 Manipur - Meghalaya 467 172 21 310 970 48.1 17.7 Mizoram 256 27 7 177 467 54.9 5.7 Nagaland 549 31 22 246 848 64.7 3.6 Orissa 4,248 4,999 702 4,328 14,277 29.8 35.0 Punjab 2,065 1,490 334 5,239 9,127 22.6 16.3 Rajasthan 13,140 2,524 678 7,425 23,767 55.3 10.6 Sikkim 131 17 4 34 186 70.5 9.1 Tamil Nadu 5,116 8,638 1,500 12,625 27,879 18.4 31.0 Tripura 313 276 35 535 1,160 27.0 23.8 Uttar Pradesh 22,168 13,401 3,031 15,384 53,984 41.1 24.8 Uttaranchal 1,570 260 72 1,232 3,134 50.1 8.3 West Bengal 5,654 7,363 2,172 14,293 29,482 19.2 25.0 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 21 5 7 103 136 15.8 3.8 Chandigarh 2 0.6 4 334 340 0.6 0.2 Dadra & Nagar Havel 39 15 1 59 114 34.6 12.9 Daman & Diu 4 1 1 66 73 5.5 1.8 Delhi 37 16 140 4,352 4,545 0.8 0.3 Lakshadweep 0.03 0.01 0.9 14 15 0.2 0.1 Pondicherry 11 72 6 253 343 3.2 21.0 All India @ 126,933 106,662 16,860 150,835 401,213 31.6 26.6 Note: Totals may not exactly tally due to roundof @ = Excludes ManipurSource : Census of India 2001, Government of India

11.07 CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS ACCORDING TO 2001 CENSUS

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(As on 30-06-2003)

Andhra Pradesh Rs. 52.00 to Rs. 55.50 Nagaland * Rs.50.00(According to Zones)

Orissa Rs.52.50 Arunachal Pradesh* Rs. 39.87 to Rs. 42.11

(According to Zones) Punjab Rs.82.65

Assam Rs. 60.00 p.d.without food shelter and clothing Rajasthan Rs.60.00 Rs. 50.00 p.d. with foodshelter and clothing Sikkim The Minimum Wages Act, 1948

yet to be extendedChattisgarh Rs.52.87

Tamil Nadu Rs.54.00 Bihar Rs.45.18

Tripura * Rs.50.00 Goa * Rs.58.00

Uttaranchal Rs.58.00Gujarat Rs.50.00

Uttar Pradesh Rs.58.00Haryana Rs. 79.31 with meals

Rs. 83.31 without meals West Bengal Rs.108.57 with mealsRs. 62.77 without meals

Himachal Pradesh * Rs.60.00Andaman&Nicobar Rs.100.00 .Andaman

Jharkhand Rs.45.00

Jammu & Kashmir * Rs.45.00 Islands * Rs.107.00 Nicobar

Karnataka Rs.56.30 Chandigarh Rs.100.65

Kerala Rs.100.00 for Light Work Dadra & Nagar Havel Rs.60.00 Rs.150.00 for Hard Work

Delhi Rs.107.10 Madhya Pradesh Rs.54.56

Lakshadweep Rs.52.00

Maharashtra NA Pondicherry

Manipur Rs.66.00 (I) Pondicherry Region Rs. 45.00 to Rs. 119.00 (ii) Mahe Region Rs. 30.00 for light work

Rs. 40.20 for hard workMeghalaya * Rs.50.00 (iii)Yanam Region Rs. 19.25 to Rs. 26.25

(iv) Karaika Rs. 45.00 to Rs. 100.00Mizoram * Rs.84.00 Central Sphere Rs. 90.05 to Rs.100.48Note : (1) the Minimum Wages also include the variable dearness allowance, wherever provided. (2) * - Indicate the provision of variable dearness allowance with the mnimum rates of wage.Source ; Ministry of Labour, New Delhi

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11.08 DAILY RATES OF MINIMUM WAGES FOR AGRICULTURAL WORKERSFIXED BY DIFFERENT STATES / UTs UNDER THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT., 1948.

States Mimnimum wages for unskilled agricultural workers (Rs. Per day)

States Mimnimum wages for unskilled agricultural workers (Rs. Per day)

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Sector

Agriculture 4.0

Industry 8.9

Service 9.4

GSDP 8.0Source: 'Tenth Five year Plan 2002-07, Vol I, Planning Commission,GOI,N.Delhi.

(Rs. in crores)Plans Total Plan Agriculture and %age of agriculture

outlay allied sectors & allied sectors to totalI Plan (1951-56)* 2,378 354 14.9II Plan (1956-61)* 4,500 501 11.3III Plan (1961-66) 8,577 1,089 12.7Annual Plans (1966-69)** 6,625 1,107 16.7IV Plan (1969-74)** 15,779 2,320 14.7V Plan (1974-79)** 39,426 4,865 12.3Annual Plan (1979-80) 12,177 1,997 16.4VI Plan (1980-85) 97,500 5,695 5.8VII Plan (1985-90) 180,000 10,525 5.9Annual Plan (1990-91) 58,369 3,405 5.8Annual Plan (1991-92) 64,751 3,851 6.0VIII Plan (1992-97) 434,100 22,467 5.2IX Plan (1997-2002) 859,200 42,462 4.9X Plan (2002-07) 398,890 20,668 5.2* = Includes Animal Husbandry, Special Area Programme, Rural Development and Forestry and Wildlife.**= Includes bufferstocks of Rs. 140 crore for 1968-69, Rs. 24 crore for 1969-70, Rs 50 crore for 1971-72and Rs. 25 crore for 1972-73 and Rs. 24 crore for 1973-74. Thus the figures for V Plan work out to Rs. 124crore against the original Plan provision of Rs.225 crore.Source: 'Tenth Five year Plan 2002-07, Vol II, Planning Commission,GOI, N.Delhi.

(in per cent)

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12.02 PLAN OUTLAY IN AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES

Annual average growth

12.01 ALL INDIA SECTORWISE GROWTH TARGETS FOR THE TENTH FIVE YEAR PLAN

12.00 FIVE YEAR PLANS

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(US $ million)Crop 2001-02 2006-07 TotalPaddy & Rice 618.93 1,085.09 4,389.01 Wheat 289.01 383.76 1,718.56 Other cereals 74.37 98.75 442.22 Pulses 78.35 90.00 426.04 Jute 1.75 2.01 9.51 Cotton 6.16 7.08 33.52 Tea & Coffee 568.23 868.68 3,691.60 Rubber 15.26 20.27 90.77 Other crops 461.71 613.09 2,745.55 Sugar 515.23 863.32 3,548.90 Edible oils 179.52 206.21 976.20 Total exports of all commodities 44,915.00 80,419.00 322,863.13 (including Agricultural commodities)Source: 'Tenth Five year Plan 2002-07, Vol I, Planning Commission,GOI,N.Delhi.

(US $ million)Crop

2001-02 (Scenario I) Total (Scenario II) TotalPaddy 0.02 0.03 0.12 0.03 0.12 Wheat 0.26 0.40 1.70 0.37 1.61 Other cereals 6.70 10.15 43.26 9.31 40.99 Pulses 641.29 1,240.19 4,846.33 1,138.20 4,583.78 Jute 22.47 43.45 169.78 39.87 160.58 Cotton 486.62 1,010.26 3,852.42 927.17 3,641.97 Tea & Coffee 14.71 35.90 129.66 32.95 122.45 Rubber 172.13 260.82 1,112.03 239.37 1,053.52 Other crops 49.34 74.76 318.74 68.61 301.97 Sugar 21.32 44.26 168.77 40.62 159.55 Edible oils 1,586.49 4,835.23 16,260.84 4,437.59 15,333.70 Total exports of all commodities 57,618.00 132,058.00 487,003.33 122,846.00 464,214.06 (including Agricultural commodities)Note : Scenario I = GDP 8.0%; Tariff: 33.7%,27%,22%,18% &15%) Scenario II = GDP 8.0%; Tariff: 33.7%,28%,24%,20% &18%)Source: 'Tenth Five year Plan 2002-07, Vol I, Planning Commission,GOI,N.Delhi.

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12.04 IMPORT PROJECTIONS OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES FOR TENTH PLAN

12.03 EXPORT PROJECTIONS OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES FOR TENTH PLAN

2006-07 (Scenario I)

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Raw materials Processed productsRiceRice (cleaned) production 2/3 of paddy productionCottonCotton lint production 1/3 of kapas productionCotton seed production 2/3 of kapas production

2 times of cotton lint production1 Candy 355 kgs or 782.42 lbs.Jute100 yards of hessian 54 lb. of raw jute4,148 yards of hessian 1 ton of raw jute

5.55 bales of raw jute (of 180 kg each)1 tonne of sacking 1.11 tonnes of raw jute

6.17 bales of raw jute (of 180 kg each)1 tonne of hessian, sacking, etc. 1.05 tonnes of raw jute

5.85 bales of raw jute (of 180 kg each)GroundnutKernel to nuts in shell 70 per centOil to nuts in shell 28 ” ”Oil to kernels crushed 40 ” ”Cake to kernels crushed 60 ” ”SesamumOil to seeds crushed 40 ” ”Cake to seeds crushed 60 ” ”Rapeseed and mustardOil to seeds crushed 33 ” ”Cake to seeds crushed 67 ” ”LinseedOil to seeds crushed 33 ” ”Cake to seeds crushed 67 ” ”Castor seedOil to seeds crushed 37 ” ”Cake to seeds crushed 63 ” ”Cotton seedOil to seeds crushed 14 to 18 per centCake to seeds crushed 82 to 86 ” ”CoconutCopra to nuts One tonne of copra = 6,773 nutsOil to copra crushed 62 per centCake to copra crushed 38 ” ”

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1. CONVERSION RATIOS BETWEEN AGRICULTURAL RAW MATERIAL AND PROCESSED PRODUCT

CONVERSION FACTORS

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Raw materials Processed productsNiger seedOil to seeds crushed 28 per centCake to seeds crushed 72 ” ”Kardi seedOil to seeds crushed 40 ” ”Cake to seeds crushed 60 ” ”Mahua seedOil to seeds crushed 36 ” ”Cake to seeds crushed 64 ” ”Neem seedOil to kernels crushed 45 to 50 per centCake to kernels crushed 50 to 55 ” ”Soyabean seedOil to soyabeen seed crushed 18 per centMeal to soyabean seed crushed 73 ” ”Hull from soyabean seed crushed 8 ” ”Wastage from soyabean seed crushed 1 ” ”SugarGur from cane crushed 10 per centCrystal sugar from gur refined (gur refineries) 62.4 ” ”Crystal sugar from cane crushed (cane factories) 9.97 ” ”Khandsari sugar from gur refined 37.5 ” ”Molasses from cane crushed 3.5 ” ”Cane thrash* from cane harvested 10.0 ” ”LacSeed lac 66.0 per cent of stick lacShell lac 57.4 per cent of stick lac or 87 per cent of seed lacCashew nutsCashew kernels 25 per cent of cashew nutsButter and gheeButter from mixed milk 6.9 per centGhee from mixed milk 5.5 ” ”* This consists of leaves and a portion of the top of the stalk which are removed from from the cane stalk while harvesting and before sending the cane for milling.Source: "Indian Agriculture in Brief, 26th Edition", Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi.

1. CONVERSION RATIOS BETWEEN AGRICULTURAL RAW MATERIAL AND PROCESSED PRODUCT (Concluded)

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PART III

WORLD FERTILISER AND AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

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PART III

SECTION 1

FERTILISERS

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('000 tonnes of nutrients) Continent/Country K2O

Capacity Production Capacity Production Production

AfricaEgypt 1,842 1,548.4 95 187.0 - Morocco - 349.5 3,590 1,220.0 - South Africa 440 298.4 1,220 280.0 - Tunisia - 282.1 1,653 972.5 -

North & Central AmericaCanada 4,589 3,836.4 345 296.4 8,027.4 Mexico 789 379.2 933 98.4 - USA 12,438 9,442.3 12,020 7,967.2 696.4

South AmericaBrazil 1,262 752.4 1,046 1,480.0 376.3 Chile - 115.0 - - 409.0 Trinidad & Tobago 3,578 310.2 - - - Venezuela 1,410 539.5 157 36.0 -

AsiaAfghanistan 58 18.4 - - - Bangladesh 1,573 107.8 81 54.9 - Myanmar 200 20.4 - - - China 31,996 23,644.4 5,713 7,912.3 430.0 India 12,285 10,507.6 5,454 3,904.1 - Indonesia 4,878 2,867.9 171 215.9 - Iran 1,172 768.1 280 146.7 2.2 Iraq 816 524.0 140 120.3 - Israel - 84.6 723 267.0 1,918.0 Japan 1,325 670.0 269 368.0 - Jordan - 133.0 632 295.3 1,173.6 Korea, Rep. of 164 359.7 472 352.9 36.8 Korea, Dem. Rep. 867 17.0 - 20.0 - Kuwait 508 255.3 - - - Malaysia 1,047 584.8 - - - Pakistan 2,296 2,183.3 - 96.8 -

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1.01 CAPACITY AND PRODUCTION OF N, P2O5 AND K2OIN SELECTED COUNTRIES - 2002-03

N P2O5

1.00 CAPACITY, PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, IMPORT AND EXPORT OF FERTILISERS

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('000 tonnes of nutrients) Continent/Country K2O

Capacity Production Capacity Production ProductionPhilippines - 201.3 396 191.9 - Qatar 895 798.6 - - - Saudi Arabia 1,848 1,299.4 - 143.0 - Sri Lanka - - - 10.5 - Turkey 572 634.4 340 301.3 -

EuropeAustria 380 243.0 - 82.6 - Belgium-Lux 839 830.0 330 $ 241.0 - Bulgaria 951 236.8 200 120.3 - Czech. Rep. 300 274.2 - 11.6 11.0 Slovak Rep. 325 213.8 - - - France 1,232 1,000.0 230 - 130.0 Germany 2,793 1,013.3 - 13.2 3,451.0 Italy 502 400.2 - 50.0 - Netherlands 2,071 1,068.0 - 71.0 - Norway 395 590.0 - 237.0 - Poland 2,171 1,176.7 542 441.1 - Romania 2,247 806.1 180 67.8 - Spain 495 802.5 550 394.9 407.0 United Kingdom 1,131 540.0 - 50.0 540.0

OceaniaAustralia 855 331.0 465 678.1 - New Zealand 107 107.8 - 335.0 -

FSUBelarus 740 626.0 110 78.1 3,791.0 Russian Fedn. 10,839 6,011.4 3,283 2,518.7 4,380.0 Ukraine 4,643 2,313.5 808 35.0 90.0 World Total 128,621 87,206.0 42,755 33,910.0 25,853.0

Note:1.Capacity figures (other than India) are for the calendar year 2003. $ = Belgium only.2. N Capacity - Capacity of Ammonia expressed as N.3. P2O5 Capacity - Capacity of Phosphoric acid expressed as P2O5.4. Capacity of N and P2O5 for India derived from capacity of finished fertilisers.5. N and P2O5 production figures derived from production of finished fertilisers. P2O5 production also includes ground rockphosphate.

Source: IFA, Paris and FAO, Rome.

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1.01 CAPACITY AND PRODUCTION OF N, P2O5 AND K2OIN SELECTED COUNTRIES - 2002-03 (Concluded)

N P2O5

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1.02 WORLD PRODUCTION, TRADE, CONSUMPTION AND AVAILABLE SUPPLY OF FERTILISERS

Fertiliser nutrient

1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Nitrogen (N) 88,392 89,162 86,019 85,559 87,206 0.9 0.9 -3.5 -0.5 1.9

Phosphate (P2O5) 33,328 33,093 32,201 33,986 33,910 0.7 -0.7 -2.7 5.5 -0.2

Potash (K2O) 25,601 25,361 26,157 25,964 25,853 0.4 -0.9 3.1 -0.7 -0.4

Total (N+P2O5+K2O) 147,321 147,616 144,377 145,509 146,969 0.7 0.2 -2.2 0.8 1.0

Nitrogen (N) 24,374 25,517 28,319 25,500 28,803 6.4 4.7 11.0 -10.0 13.0

Phosphate (P2O5) 12,754 13,338 12,353 11,900 12,621 0.4 4.6 -7.4 -3.7 6.1

Potash (K2O) 22,609 23,463 23,830 22,053 23,067 1.9 3.8 1.6 -7.5 4.6

Total (N+P2O5+K2O) 59,737 62,318 64,502 59,453 64,491 2.5 4.3 3.5 -7.8 8.5

Nitrogen (N) 23,159 23,888 24,685 24,699 24,927 -0.5 3.1 3.3 0.1 0.9

Phosphate (P2O5) 12,556 12,612 12,116 12,125 12,233 3.4 0.4 -3.9 0.1 0.9

Potash (K2O) 21,653 22,641 23,411 23,552 24,474 -5.4 4.6 3.4 0.6 3.9

Total (N+P2O5+K2O) 57,368 59,141 60,212 60,376 61,634 -1.2 3.1 1.8 0.3 2.1

Nitrogen (N) 82,814 84,917 80,949 82,342 84,746 1.8 2.5 -4.7 1.7 2.9

Phosphate (P2O5) 33,312 33,288 32,472 33,112 33,552 0.1 -0.1 -2.5 2.0 1.3

Potash (K2O) 22,041 22,096 21,778 22,667 23,273 -2.4 0.2 -1.4 4.1 2.7

Total (N+P2O5+K2O) 138,167 140,301 135,199 138,121 141,571 0.8 1.5 -3.6 2.2 2.5

Source : FAO Rome.

Note : Difference between exports and imports are mainly due to (i) the time lag between the dates when the exports are recorded and the date of their entry into the importing countries, (ii) the time reference period some exporting countries report the calendar year while the corresponding importing countries report for the fertiliser year, and vice versa. (iii) the different statistical systems used in reporting intermediate.

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1998-99 to 2002-03

Quantity (In '000 tonnes) % Variation over previous year

Production

Import

Export

Consumption

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PRODUCT-WISE PERCENTAGE SHARE TO WORLD PRODUCTION OF N - 2001-02

52%

25%

9%4%

4%

6%

Others

Amm. Phos.

Nitrogen Solutions Amm.

Direct appcl.

Amm. Nitrate

Note: Others include AS, CAN, other straight N and NP/NK/NPK compound ferts.

PRODUCT-WISE PERCENTAGE SHARE TO WORLD PRODUCTION OF P2O5 - 2001-02

18%

7%

49%

1%25%Others

Ground Rock-phos Direct appcl. SSP

TSP

Amm. Phos.

Note: Others include Basic slag, other straight P and PK/NPK compound ferts.

Urea

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PRODUCT-WISE PERCENTAGE SHARE TO WORLD CONSUMPTION OF N - 2001-02

51%

26%

4%

5%

8%

6%

Amm. Nitrate

Amm. Direct appcl.

Nitrogen Solutions

Amm. Phos.

Others

Note: Others include AS, CAN, other straight N and NP/NK/NPK compound ferts.

PRODUCT-WISE PERCENTAGE SHARE TO WORLD CONSUMPTION OF P2O5 - 2001-02

1% 19%

6%

43%

31%

Amm. Phos.

OthersSSP

Ground Rock-phos Direct appcl.

TSP

Note: Others include Basic slag, other straight P and PK/NPK compound ferts.

Urea

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('000 tonnes N)

Year Worldproduction I II III India

1991-92 China USA USSR IV80,831.2 15,300.7 13,557.0 12,004.2 7,301.5

(9.0)1992-93 China USA III

80,314.7 15,962.6 14,006.0 7,430.6(9.3)

1993-94 China USA III80,302.7 15,581.0 14,415.0 7,231.2

(9.0)1994-95 China USA III

80,011.7 16,342.0 14,017.0 7,944.3(9.9)

1995-96 China USA III86,487.0 19,035.1 14,244.0 8,768.8

(10.1)1996-97 China USA III

90,418.5 21,042.8 15,226.0 8,593.1(9.5)

1997-98 China USA III87,566.0 20,232.1 13,786.1 10,083.0

(11.5)1998-99 China USA III

88,392.2 21,530.0 13,499.2 10,477.3(11.9)

1999-2000 China USA III89,161.9 22,833.1 11,230.5 10,873.2

(12.2)2000-01 China II

86,019.1 21,559.1 10,942.8(12.7)

2001-02 China II85,559.0 22,075.7 10,689.5

(12.5)China II

2002-03 87,206.0 23,644.4 10,507.6(12.0)

( ) = India's share in the world production of N (percentage). USSR = Former USS

Other countriesRanking

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1.03 RANKING OF MAJOR PRODUCING COUNTRIES—NITROGEN1991-92 to 2002-03

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('000 tonnes P2O5)

Year Worldproduction I II III India

1991-92 USA USSR China IV38,775.2 11,137.0 7,686.0 4,641.4 2,588.8

(6.7)1992-93 USA China Russian Fedn. IV

34,394.4 10,683.0 4,700.0 3,000.0 2,342.2(6.8)

1993-94 USA China Russian Fedn. IV31,956.6 10,223.0 4,240.3 2,511.8 1,899.3

(5.9)1994-95 USA China III

32,130.1 11,055.0 4,946.0 2,581.8(8.0)

1995-96 USA China III33,500.2 10,500.0 6,091.3 2,618.5

(7.8)1996-97 USA China III

33,607.7 10,900.0 5,822.0 2,613.0(7.8)

1997-98 USA China III33,080.4 9,005.2 6,419.0 3,087.3

(9.3)1998-99 USA China III

33,328.1 9,000.9 6,713.0 3,218.9(9.6)

1999-2000 USA China III33,093.0 8,470.3 6,430.0 3,470.0

(10.5)2000-01 USA China III

32,200.9 7,252.3 6,687.0 3,750.2(11.6)

2001-02 USA China III33,986.1 8,156.9 7,451.5 3,852.0

(11.3)2002-03 USA China III

33,910.0 7,967.2 7,912.3 3,910.9(11.5)

( ) = India's share in the world production of P2O5 (percentage)* = Includes ground rockphophate also

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Ranking

1.04 RANKING OF MAJOR PRODUCING COUNTRIES — PHOSPHATE* - 1991-92 to 2002-03

Other Countries

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('000 tonnes N)

Year Worldconsumption I II India

1991-92 China USA III75,633.3 19,970.5 10,383.9 8,046.3

(10.6)1992-93 China USA III

73,657.2 20,329.0 10,303.6 8,426.8 (11.4)

1993-94 China USA III72,388.0 18,003.3 11,469.0 8,788.3

(12.1)1994-95 China USA III

72,429.7 19,160.0 10,630.8 9,507.1 (13.1)

1995-96 China USA III78,357.4 23,781.5 11,161.4 9,822.8

(12.5)1996-97 China USA III

82,590.2 25,275.0 11,205.6 10,301.8 (12.5)

1997-98 China USA III81,317.1 22,949.7 11,169.7 10,901.8

(13.4)1998-99 China II

82,814.0 22,887.0 11,353.8 (13.7)

1999-2000 China II84,916.6 24,142.0 11,592.5

(13.7)2000-01 China II

80,948.7 22,139.2 10,920.2 (13.5)

2001-02 China II82,342.3 22,422.7 11,310.2

(13.7)China USA III

2002-03 84,746.3 25,430.1 10,878.3 10,474.1 (12.4)

( ) = India's share in the world consumption of N (percentage). USSR = Former USS

Other countries

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1.05 RANKING OF MAJOR CONSUMING COUNTRIES—NITROGEN1991-92 to 2002-03

Ranking

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('000 tonnes P2O5)

Year Worldconsumption I II III India

1991-92 China USSR USA IV35,241.5 7,284.3 6,595.0 3,826.4 3,321.2

(9.4)1992-93 China USA III

31,190.0 6,921.0 4,023.9 2,843.8 (9.1)

1993-94 China USA III28,961.8 5,544.7 4,101.5 2,669.3

(9.2)1994-95 China USA III

29,565.5 7,329.0 4,014.1 2,931.7 (9.9)

1995-96 China USA III30,663.3 8,911.7 4,107.1 2,897.5

(9.4)1996-97 China USA III

31,103.7 8,118.00 4,183.70 2,976.8 (9.6)

1997-98 China USA III33,293.3 9,277.00 4,186.80 3,913.6

(11.7)1998-99 China II

33,311.7 9,457.00 4,112.2 (12.3)

1999-2000 China II33,288.5 8,907.0 4,797.9

(14.4)2000-01 China II

32,471.9 8,609.7 4,214.6 (13.0)

2001-02 China II33,111.5 8,886.6 4,382.4

(13.2)China II

2002-03 33,552.3 9,924.1 4,018.8 (12.0)

( ) = India's share in the world consumption of P2O5 (percentage)

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1.06 RANKING OF MAJOR CONSUMING COUNTRIES—PHOSPHATE - 1991-92 to 2002-03

Other CountriesRanking

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('000 tonnes K2O)

Year Worldconsumption I II III IV India

1991-92 USSR USA China France V23,731.6 5,091.0 4,573.7 2,404.3 1,741.0 1,360.6

(5.7)1992-93 USA China Brazil France V

20,491.9 4,663.5 1,952.0 1,333.6 1,347.0 883.9 (4.3)

1993-94 USA Brazil China France V19,130.5 4,779.1 1,724.0 1,531.3 1,375.0 908.7

(4.8)1994-95 USA China Brazil France V

20,050.9 4,652.4 2,353.0 1,866.0 1,373.4 1,124.8 (5.6)

1995-96 USA China Brazil France V20,660.6 4,769.5 2,887.0 1,790.6 1,491.1 1,155.8

(5.6)1996-97 USA China Brazil France V

20,885.4 4,921.0 2,591.0 2,064.3 1,488.2 1,029.6 (4.9)

1997-98 USA China Brazil France V22,577.5 4,808.7 3,420.0 2,397.4 1,436.9 1,372.5

(6.1)1998-99 USA China Brazil France V

22,041.4 4,550.3 3,486.0 2,283.2 1,337.7 1,331.5 (6.0)

1999-2000 USA China Brazil IV22,096.4 4,499.5 3,390.0 2,255.3 1,678.4

(7.6)2000-01 USA China Brazil IV

21,777.6 4,468.9 3,364.0 2,562.0 1,567.5 (7.2)

2001-02 USA China Brazil IV22,667.2 4,519.3 4,036.4 2,716.0 1,667.1

(7.4)2002-03 USA China Brazil IV

23,272.5 4,545.2 4,250.5 3,059.0 1,601.2 (6.9)

( ) = India's share in the world consumption of K2O (percentage).

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1.07 RANKING OF MAJOR CONSUMING COUNTRIES—POTASH — 1991-92 to 2002-03

RankingOther Countries

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NUTRIENT PRODU- CONSU-CTION MPTION

N II IIIP2O5 III IIK2O * IVTOTAL III III

* = There is no known source of K2O in India.

Note: P2O5 includes ground rockphosphate.

INDIA'S RANK IN WORLD

III-14RANK OF INDIA IN WORLD PRODUCTION & CONSUMPTION

OF FERTILISER NUTRIENTS2002-03 (Million tonnes)

8.010.5

7.99.43.9

23.6

NITROGEN (N) PHOSPHATE (P2O5)1.CHINA 2.INDIA 3.USA 1.USA 2.CHINA 3.INDIA

9.9

4.5

10.9

4.0

10.5

3.9 3.1 1.6

25.4

4.3

NITROGEN (N) PHOSPHATE (P2O5) POTASH (K2O)1.CHINA 2.USA 3.INDIA 1.CHINA 2.INDIA 3.USA 1.USA 2.CHINA 4.INDIA3.BRAZIL

17.4 19.314.4 16.1

39.6

31.5

1.CHINA 2.USA 3.INDIA

(N+P2O5) (N+P2O5+K2O)1.CHINA 2.USA 3.INDIA

PRODUCTION

CONSUMPTION

PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION

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(000 tonnes nutrients)

Continent/Country N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2OAfricaAlgeria 118.2 35.8 - 78.7 8.0 - 45.3 35.0 25.0 48.0 28.0 22.0 Egypt 1,578.2 193.8 - 1548.4 187.0 - 1,099.0 156.2 53.1 1,068.9 142.2 57.7 Libya 365.2 - - 389.6 - - 20.7 47.0 5.5 17.7 39.2 5.0 Morocco 356.4 1,230.6 - 349.5 1220.0 - 198.0 110.0 52.2 249.0 100.0 50.0 Senegal 25.2 32.7 - 33.9 28.8 - 15.9 7.0 7.0 21.4 6.0 6.1 South Africa 296.3 280.0 - 298.4 280 - 393.0 235.5 134.0 570.8 231.2 163.1 Tunisia 265.9 892.4 - 282.1 972.5 - 55.0 40.0 5.0 56.0 41.0 5.0 Zimbabwe 59.5 26.1 - 61.1 38.3 - 82.0 35.0 35.2 60.0 30.0 20.0

Canada 3,331.8 317.7 8,307.0 3,836.4 296.4 8,027.4 1,541.2 613.8 319.1 1,629.8 637.9 346.1 Mexico 605.4 327.2 - 379.2 98.4 - 1,374.1 321.3 170.0 1,176.4 349.9 185.6 Trinidad & Tobago 236.9 - - 310.2 - - 0.6 0.3 0.8 1.2 0.8 1.3 USA 9,922.9 8,156.9 708.8 9,442.3 7,967.2 696.4 10,894.8 4,200.3 4,519.3 10,878.3 3,875.0 4,545.2 South AmericaArgentina 433.3 - - 523.7 - - 496.5 334.5 31.0 432.6 283.3 23.6 Brazil 657.8 1,444.9 357.2 752.4 1,480.0 376.3 1,640.0 2,482.0 2,716.0 1,816.0 2,807.0 3,059.0 Chile 115.0 - 390.0 115.0 - 409.0 226.0 179.0 76.0 210.0 170.0 75.0 Colombia 77.8 13.9 - 15.5 6.5 - 301.4 132.6 185.7 335.4 135.9 220.2 Peru - 2.8 - - 2.5 - 198.9 74.1 41.6 209.4 51.9 12.7 Venezuela 464.7 60.0 - 539.5 36.0 - 181.0 55.0 64.0 190.0 50.0 60.0 AsiaBahrain 281.8 - - 290.3 - - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 - -Bangladesh 116.7 54.8 - 107.8 54.9 - 1,054.2 249.0 146.4 1,049.9 222.3 151.4 China, Main 22,075.7 7,451.4 395.0 23,644.4 7,912.3 430.0 22,422.7 8,886.6 4,036.4 25,430.1 9,924.1 4,250.5 India 10,689.5 3,852.0 - 10,507.6 3,910.9 - 11,310.2 4,382.4 1,667.1 10,474.1 4,018.8 1,601.2 Indonesia 2,548.8 237.1 - 2,867.9 215.9 - 1,953.5 284.8 400.0 2,213.0 329.0 450.0 Iran 736.0 151.8 0.3 768.1 146.7 2.2 864.1 313.6 147.9 884.2 305.6 101.8 Iraq 530.0 132.5 - 524.0 120.3 - 502.0 135.8 1.4 510.7 127.4 0.7 Israel 74.8 249.1 1,774.4 84.6 267.0 1,918.0 45.3 10.7 33.4 40.5 9.2 31.6 Japan 680.8 378.2 - 670.0 368.0 - 484.0 511.0 359.0 463.0 482.0 339.0 Jordan 121.0 277.2 1,177.5 133.0 295.3 1,173.6 10.3 4.8 7.2 14.0 10.5 9.0 Korea D P Rp 23.3 20.0 - 17.0 20.0 - 186.4 54.0 41.0 171.2 54.0 41.0 Korea Rep 468.6 384.9 34.6 359.7 352.9 36.8 374.6 153.4 188.7 363.4 146.3 180.1 Kuwait 337.9 - - 255.3 - - 1.0 - - 1.1 - -Malaysia 582.0 - - 584.8 - - 331.9 158.8 640.0 373.0 177.0 680.0 Myanmar 27.6 - - 20.4 - - 74.0 15.7 6.0 125.3 2.7 4.3 Nepal - - - - - - 47.2 24.5 0.8 59.5 27.4 2.2 Pakistan 2,128.0 129.9 - 2,183.3 96.8 - 2,291.6 641.9 10.9 2,336.0 618.0 8.8

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Continent/Country N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2O

Philippines 189.1 170.3 - 201.3 191.9 - 507.3 148.7 125.4 481.5 131.0 110.5 Qatar 771.6 - - 798.6 - - 0.9 - - - - -Saudi Arabia 1,328.5 168.1 - 1,299.4 143.0 - 223.1 141.7 19.0 224.0 132.3 25.0 Sri Lanka - 10.0 - - 10.5 - 158.4 31.4 54.2 188.3 34.3 61.6 Syria 150.3 69.0 - 127.9 123.0 - 194.8 96.8 7.8 213.3 101.5 8.0 Thailand 93.0 80.0 - 108.0 80.0 - 977.1 422.1 284.8 1,018.6 408.2 273.8 Turkey 390.0 316.1 - 634.0 301.3 - 1,132.6 470.3 67.8 1,195.2 474.4 73.6 UAE 276.9 - - 277.7 - - 23.5 5.0 6.5 23.5 5.0 6.5 Viet Nam 46.0 215.0 49.2 230.0 1,063.2 506.0 337.3 1,063.2 506.0 406.0 EuropeAustria 216.0 74.2 - 243.0 82.6 - 120.0 47.0 50.7 118.0 47.0 43.3 Belarus 608.2 84.2 3,687.0 626.0 78.1 3,791.0 290.0 50.0 420.0 250.0 48.0 450.0 Bel-Lux 842.0 245.0 - 830.0 241.0 - 165.0 45.0 80.0 164.0 45.0 80.0 Bulgaria 326.8 101.6 - 236.8 120.3 - 172.3 26.3 1.5 152.1 12.4 1.4 Croatia 285.3 55.0 - 262.2 50.0 - 99.0 38.3 38.3 109.0 31.5 31.5 Cuba 50.0 - - 30.0 - - 116.6 32.5 56.8 67.7 10.2 44.0 Czech Rep 296.4 17.0 15.5 274.2 11.6 11.0 310.8 52.5 31.4 289.1 49.1 30.6 Denmark 132.0 23.0 - 116.2 15.0 - 210.6 34.0 64.0 201.6 33.0 62.4 Finland 263.0 93.0 - 274.0 96.0 - 165.0 52.0 80.0 162.0 52.0 79.0 France 1,106.0 277.0 244.2 1,000.0 - 130.0 2,397.0 759.0 1,022.0 2,279.0 729.0 960.0 Germany 1,066.4 37.0 3,550.0 1,013.3 13.2 3,451.0 1,792.2 315.3 505.9 1,787.7 327.0 479.7 Greece 240.0 93.0 - 215.0 91.0 - 261.0 113.0 57.0 253.0 107.0 45.0 Hungary 272.8 25.0 - 210.1 22.3 - 336.0 63.0 54.8 365.0 68.0 68.3 Ireland 280.0 - - 208.0 - - 366.0 97.0 126.7 360.0 97.0 130.0 Italy 423.0 49.0 - 400.2 50.0 - 773.2 369.6 263.1 785.3 372.0 275.3 Netherlands 1,013.0 174.0 - 1,068.0 171.0 - 296.0 54.0 66.0 284.0 52.0 - Norway 579.0 237.0 - 590.0 237.0 - 100.6 29.0 46.7 101.0 29.0 54.0 Poland 1,569.7 467.9 - 1,176.7 441.1 - 861.8 319.9 392.5 831.7 302.6 377.4 Romania 810.8 82.2 - 806.1 67.8 - 268.5 86.5 14.5 239.1 73.0 14.1 Russian Fedn. 5,874.0 2,402.2 4,257.6 6,011.4 2,518.7 4,380.0 1,090.5 312.8 199.4 950.0 334.0 190.0 Slovakia 226.8 - - 213.8 - - 81.3 19.2 16.8 88.3 18.5 17.6 Spain 832.7 433.4 471.0 802.5 394.9 407.0 1,110.7 603.8 481.3 1,070.1 601.3 488.3 Sweden 64.1 24.0 - 62.9 24.0 - 187.0 37.0 41.7 189.0 37.0 42.0 UK 520.0 50.0 532.0 540.0 50.0 540.0 1,197.0 279.0 394.0 1,142.0 283.0 376.0 Ukraine 2,068.8 42.3 15.0 2,313.5 35.0 9.0 380.0 61.0 33.0 500.0 60.0 29.0 OceaniaAustralia 379.5 722.9 - 331.0 678.1 - 1,049.9 1,108.0 225.4 972.3 1,077.3 230.0 New Zealand 112.1 340.0 - 107.8 335.0 - 269.0 480.2 151.9 305.6 407.7 139.6 World 85,559.0 33,986.1 25,963.8 87,206.0 33,910.0 25,853.0 82,342.3 33,111.5 22,667.2 84,746.3 33,552.3 23,272.5Source : FAO, Rome

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalAfricaEgypt 329.2 46.8 15.9 392.0 314.4 41.8 17.0 373.2Morocco 6.5 3.6 1.7 11.9 8.2 3.3 1.7 13.2South Africa 3.9 2.4 1.3 7.7 5.7 2.3 1.6 9.7North & Central AmericaCanada 20.6 8.2 4.3 33.0 21.8 8.5 4.6 34.9Mexico 12.8 3.0 1.6 17.4 11.0 3.3 1.7 16.0USA 26.5 10.2 11.0 47.7 26.4 9.4 11.0 46.9South AmericaBrazil 6.2 9.4 10.3 26.0 6.9 10.6 11.6 29.1Chile 14.8 11.7 5.0 31.6 13.8 11.2 4.9 29.9AsiaBangladesh 116.0 27.4 16.1 159.6 116.3 24.6 16.8 157.7China, Main 40.5 16.0 7.3 63.8 45.9 17.9 7.7 71.5India 62.4 24.1 9.2 95.8 57.8 22.1 9.1 89.0Japan 92.7 97.9 68.7 259.3 89.2 92.9 65.3 247.4Jordan 9.0 4.2 6.3 19.6 12.3 9.2 7.9 29.3Korea D P Rp 67.8 19.6 14.9 102.3 62.3 19.6 14.9 96.8Korea Rep 192.6 78.8 97.0 368.4 188.0 75.7 93.2 356.9Nepal 9.6 5.0 0.2 14.7 11.8 5.4 0.4 17.7Pakistan 84.4 23.6 0.4 108.4 86.1 22.8 0.3 109.2Sri Lanka 67.4 13.3 23.1 103.8 79.9 14.6 26.1 120.6EuropeAustria 35.4 13.9 15.0 64.2 34.7 13.8 12.7 61.3Belarus 32.2 5.6 46.7 84.5 28.0 5.4 50.4 83.8Bel-Lux 108.8 29.7 52.7 187.8 108.0 29.6 52.7 190.3Denmark 78.7 12.7 23.9 115.3 75.6 12.4 23.4 111.4France 80.9 25.6 34.5 141.0 77.1 24.7 32.5 134.3Germany 105.2 18.5 29.7 153.4 105.4 19.3 28.3 152.9Netherlands 153.3 28.0 34.2 215.4 145.7 26.7 0.0 172.4Norway 96.5 27.8 44.8 169.2 97.8 28.1 52.3 178.1Poland 46.9 17.4 21.3 85.6 45.3 16.5 20.6 82.4Russian Fed 5.0 1.4 0.9 7.4 4.4 1.5 0.9 6.8Spain 37.3 20.3 16.2 73.7 35.4 19.9 16.2 71.5Sweden 59.5 11.8 13.3 84.5 60.4 11.8 13.4 85.7UK 70.6 16.5 23.2 110.3 67.4 16.7 22.2 106.3Ukraine 9.2 1.5 0.8 11.5 12.1 1.4 0.7 14.2OceaniaAustralia 2.3 2.4 0.5 5.2 2.2 2.4 0.5 5.1New Zealand 15.6 27.9 8.8 52.3 17.7 23.7 8.1 49.5World 16.4 6.6 4.5 27.5 16.9 6.7 4.6 28.2Source: Calculated in FAI from Table 1.08 and Table 1.03 of Section 3.

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N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O TotalAfricaEgypt 384.5 54.7 18.6 457.8 368.6 49.0 19.9 437.5Morocco 23.3 13.0 6.2 42.5 29.7 11.9 6.0 47.5South Africa 26.6 16.0 9.1 51.7 38.7 15.7 11.1 65.4

Canada 33.7 13.4 7.0 54.1 35.6 13.9 7.6 57.1Mexico 55.4 13.0 6.9 75.2 47.4 14.1 7.5 69.0USA 62.2 24.0 25.8 111.9 61.8 22.0 25.8 109.6South AmericaBrazil 27.9 42.2 46.1 116.2 30.8 47.6 51.9 130.2Chile 114.0 90.3 38.3 242.7 106.0 85.8 37.8 229.6AsiaBangladesh 130.4 30.8 18.1 179.3 130.9 27.7 18.9 177.5China, Main 157.2 62.3 28.3 247.8 178.3 69.6 29.8 277.7India 69.9 27.0 10.3 107.2 64.7 24.8 10.2 99.7Japan 108.9 115.0 80.8 304.6 104.8 109.1 76.7 290.6Jordan 43.5 20.4 30.4 94.3 47.5 35.6 30.5 113.6Korea D P Rp 74.6 21.6 16.4 112.6 68.5 21.6 16.4 106.5Korea Rep 220.8 90.4 111.3 422.5 215.8 86.9 107.0 409.7Nepal 15.2 7.9 0.3 23.4 18.6 8.5 0.7 27.8Pakistan 106.6 29.9 0.5 137.0 108.9 28.8 0.4 138.1Sri Lanka 176.8 35.0 60.5 272.4 205.6 37.4 67.2 310.3EuropeAustria 85.8 33.6 36.2 155.6 84.8 33.8 31.1 149.7Belarus 50.7 8.7 73.4 132.9 44.6 8.6 80.3 133.4Bel-Lux 203.7 55.6 98.8 358.0 200.7 55.1 97.9 353.7Denmark 91.9 14.8 27.9 134.7 88.6 14.5 27.4 130.5France 129.9 41.1 55.4 226.5 123.5 39.5 52.0 215.1Germany 151.7 26.7 42.8 221.2 151.6 27.7 40.7 220.0Netherlands 327.1 59.7 72.9 459.7 310.0 56.8 0.0 366.8Norway 114.3 33.0 53.0 200.3 116.0 33.3 62.0 211.3Poland 61.7 22.9 28.1 112.7 59.7 21.7 27.1 108.6Russian Fed 8.8 2.5 1.6 12.9 7.7 2.7 1.5 11.9Spain 82.9 45.1 35.9 163.9 77.9 43.8 35.5 157.2Sweden 69.4 13.7 15.5 98.6 70.5 13.8 15.7 100.0UK 211.8 49.4 69.7 330.9 198.5 49.2 65.4 313.1Ukraine 11.7 1.9 1.0 14.6 15.4 1.8 0.9 18.1OceaniaAustralia 20.7 21.8 4.4 46.9 20.1 22.3 4.8 47.2New Zealand 179.3 320.1 101.3 600.7 203.7 271.8 93.1 568.6World 58.6 23.6 16.1 98.3 60.4 23.9 16.6 100.8

Source: Calculated in FAI from Table 1.08 and Table 1.03 of Section 3.

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Arable Land Agriculture Land

NEW ZEALAND

EGYPT

KOREA REP

NETHERLANDS

BEL-LUX

UK

JAPAN

CHINA

GERMANY

FRANCE

NORWAY

BANGLADESH

PAKISTAN

BELARUS

USA

WORLD

INDIA

AUSTRALIA

UKRAINE

RUSSIAN FED

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AND AGRICULTURAL LAND IN SELECTED COUNTRIES (Kg.) - 2002-03

7

14

5

89

28

47

84

109

158

178

134

153

247

106

190

172

357

373

49

72

12

18

47

100

101

110

133

138

178

211

215

220

278

291

313

354

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AfricaEgypt 20.7 2.9 1 18.5 2.5 1 7.0 1 7.5 1Morocco 3.8 2.1 1 5.0 2.0 1 1.8 1 2.5 1South Africa 2.9 1.8 1 3.5 1.4 1 1.7 1 2.5 1

Canada 4.8 1.9 1 4.7 1.8 1 2.5 1 2.6 1Mexico 8.1 1.9 1 6.3 1.9 1 4.3 1 3.4 1USA 2.4 0.9 1 2.4 0.9 1 2.6 1 2.8 1South AmericaBrazil 0.6 0.9 1 0.6 0.9 1 0.7 1 0.6 1Chile 3.0 2.4 1 2.8 2.3 1 1.3 1 1.2 1AsiaBangladesh 7.2 1.7 1 6.9 1.5 1 4.2 1 4.7 1China, Main 5.6 2.2 1 6.0 2.3 1 2.5 1 2.6 1India 6.8 2.6 1 6.4 2.4 1 2.6 1 2.6 1Japan 1.3 1.4 1 1.4 1.4 1 0.9 1 1.0 1Jordan 1.4 0.7 1 1.6 1.2 1 2.1 1 1.3 1Korea D P Rp 4.5 1.3 1 4.2 1.3 1 3.5 1 3.2 1Korea Rep 2.0 0.8 1 2.0 0.8 1 2.4 1 2.5 1Nepal 58.3 30.3 1 27.0 12.4 1 1.9 1 2.2 1Pakistan 210.2 58.9 1 265.5 70.2 1 3.6 1 3.8 1Sri Lanka 2.9 0.6 1 3.1 0.6 1 5.0 1 5.5 1EuropeAustria 2.4 0.9 1 2.7 1.1 1 2.6 1 2.5 1Belarus 0.7 0.1 1 0.6 0.1 1 5.8 1 5.2 1Bel-Lux 2.1 0.6 1 2.1 0.6 1 3.7 1 3.6 1Denmark 3.3 0.5 1 3.2 0.5 1 6.2 1 6.1 1France 2.3 0.7 1 2.4 0.8 1 3.2 1 3.1 1Germany 3.5 0.6 1 3.7 0.7 1 5.7 1 5.5 1Netherlands 4.5 0.8 1 - - 1 5.5 1 5.5 1Norway 2.2 0.6 1 1.9 0.5 1 3.5 1 3.5 1Poland 2.2 0.8 1 2.2 0.8 1 2.7 1 2.7 1Russian Fed 5.5 1.6 1 5.0 1.8 1 3.5 1 2.8 1Spain 2.3 1.3 1 2.2 1.2 1 1.8 1 1.8 1Sweden 4.5 0.9 1 4.5 0.9 1 5.1 1 5.1 1UK 3.0 0.7 1 3.0 0.8 1 4.3 1 4.0 1Ukraine 11.5 1.8 1 17.2 2.1 1 6.2 1 8.3 1OceaniaAustralia 4.7 4.9 1 4.2 4.7 1 0.9 1 0.9 1New Zealand 1.8 3.2 1 2.2 2.9 1 0.6 1 0.7 1World 3.6 1.5 1 3.6 1.4 1 2.5 1 2.5 1Source: Calculated in FAI from Table 1.08.

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N : P2O5 : K2O N : P2O5

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Per Capita of Paddy Wheat Maize PotatoAriculture Arable Land Agricultural

Land PopulationAfricaEgypt 373.2 437.5 50.8 9,431 6,150 7,711 23,750 Morocco 13.2 47.5 37.9 3,522 1,722 562 22,302 South Africa 9.7 65.4 162.2 2,286 1,778 2,900 27,392 N & C AmericaCanada 34.9 57.1 3499.0 - 2,250 7,819 29,499 Mexico 16.0 69.0 75.4 3,793 4,788 2,526 25,212 U.S.A. 46.9 109.6 3183.5 7,448 2,974 8,924 41,152 S. AmericaBrazil 29.1 130.2 283.7 3,238 2,371 3,696 20,481 Chile 29.9 229.6 190.4 4,942 4,320 12,265 19,531 AsiaBangladesh 157.7 177.5 18.4 3,429 1,992 2,000 13,807 China 71.5 277.7 46.5 6,074 3,907 4,854 14,842 India 89.0 99.7 29.1 3,000 2,617 2,114 17,321 Japan 247.4 290.6 293.1 5,850 4,030 2,462 33,333 Jordan 29.3 113.6 58.7 - 1,427 23,261 32,211 Korea Dem Rep. 96.8 106.5 41.2 3,849 2,500 3,485 10,761 Korea Rep. of 356.9 409.7 188.3 5,990 3,048 4,118 27,000 Nepal 17.7 27.8 3.9 2,681 1,977 1,729 10,571 Pakistan 109.2 138.1 39.6 3,055 2,381 1,457 16,406 Sri Lanka 120.6 310.3 32.9 3,370 - 1,098 11,369 EuropeAustria 61.3 149.7 738.7 - 4,380 8,379 26,529 Belarus 83.8 133.4 616.1 - 3,138 5,000 16,400 Belgium-Lux. 190.3 353.7 1651.4 - - - 42,532 Denmark 111.4 130.5 1588.2 - 7,832 - 42,446 France 134.3 215.1 2185.0 5,611 6,235 7,137 39,971 Germany 152.9 220.0 1374.1 - 6,503 7,225 34,599 Netherlands 172.4 366.8 658.8 - 9,119 8,000 40,725 Norway 178.1 211.3 851.9 - 4,402 - 23,510 Poland 82.4 108.6 217.1 - 3,405 5,286 17,932 Russian Fedn. 6.8 11.9 102.8 3,175 1,707 3,262 11,585 Spain 71.5 157.2 794.6 7,277 2,836 9,112 26,926 Sweden 85.7 100.0 914.7 - 5,550 - 28,032 U.K. 106.3 313.1 1770.9 - 7,778 - 40,814 Ukraine 14.2 18.1 80.7 3,500 1,371 3,533 11,563 OceaniaAustralia 5.1 47.2 2635.4 10,290 1,999 5,267 30,238 New Zealand 49.5 568.6 134.8 - 7,419 10,535 44,248 World Total 28.2 100.8 54.7 3,837 2,665 4,472 13,182 * = Population of Belgium only.Source: Calculated in FAI from Table 1.08 and Table 1.03 of Section 3.

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Fertiliser Consumption (N+P2O5+K2O) Yield per hectare (2003)

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Continent/Country N P2O5 K2O N P2O5 K2OAfricaEgypt 30.7 - 57.7 505.5 44.8 -Morocco 192.0 4.6 65.3 281.5 104.0 -South Africa 395.3 74.3 188.2 51.3 86.9 29.0 Tunisia 4.6 - 5.2 219.9 913.7 -North & Central AmericaCanada 438.0 343.0 3.7 2,055.6 23.2 7,998.3 Mexico 801.9 386.0 185.6 3.8 73.5 -USA 8,258.7 248.2 4,284.8 2,410.5 4,269.3 272.5 South AmericaBrazil 1,175.7 1,297.4 2,692.1 86.0 224.5 55.8 Chile 216.8 155.7 20.6 85.5 0.02 323.8 Peru 209.4 49.4 42..9 - - -Venezuela 34.4 16.0 85.7 339.4 7.4 6.8 AsiaBangladesh 110.9 187.2 161.2 118.8 - -China 2,030.8 2,346.6 3,503.0 375.4 555.0 256.4 India 80.0 228.2 1,568.4 9.6 0.9 -Indonesia 164.2 140.4 300.2 614.6 3.3 -Israel 22.5 - - 66.6 240.4 1,935.0 Japan 281.0 338.0 326.0 201.0 2.0 2.0 Jordan 13.6 1.4 0.9 121.0 278.4 1,170.6 Korea Republic 295.5 18.5 346.4 264.1 123.8 49.1 Malaysia 362.6 206.9 791.6 432.5 30.2 30.2 Pakistan 215.0 538.7 7.5 22.1 2.3 -Philippines 269.4 63.4 71.1 60.2 60.7 17.4 Qatar - - - 809.4 - -Saudi Arabia 11.6 23.0 26.0 1,202.1 13.0 0.3 Sri Lanka 171.3 22.2 57.2 - - -Turkey 739.0 157.7 64.5 80.7 41.9 15.5 EuropeAustria 40.0 21.7 110.2 159.0 60.3 34.6 Belarus 36.9 13.8 0.8 386.3 19.0 3,326.4 Belgium-Lux 454.0 346.0 781.5 1,263.0 482.0 618.9 Bulgaria 35.0 - 5.0 101.8 101.8 -Finland 21.0 14.0 195.0 116.0 57.0 122.0 France 1,459.0 494.0 1,064.4 81.0 25.0 103.1 Germany 1,070.0 317.0 242.9 487.0 59.0 2,944.9 Hungary 192.6 81.8 98.9 51.6 5.5 5.4 Italy 394.0 424.0 400.9 48.0 2.0 9.1 Netherlands 154.0 42.0 497.1 938.0 61.0 142.1 Poland 212.0 49.2 492.9 273.3 176.7 80.5 Romania 6.3 3.5 38.1 554.5 63.7 64.1 Russian Fedn. 3.2 5.7 2.0 4,103.0 2,097.4 3,738.0 Spain 503.9 305.9 385.8 182.6 41.8 264.7 United Kingdom 636.0 282.0 279.1 30.0 - 323.2 Ukraine 117.0 11.8 20.9 1,931.0 9.8 -OceaniaAustralia 678.9 593.0 277.6 103.4 118.6 1.3 New Zealand 193.5 120.3 183.2 - - -World 28,803.3 12,621.0 23,066.9 24,926.8 12,233.1 24,474.0 Source : FAO, Rome.

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1.13 IMPORT AND EXPORT OF N, P2O5 & K2O2002-03

Import Export

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Continent/ Fertiliser LocalCountry currency 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03AfricaMorocco Ammonium Sulphate Dirham 3805 6233 4776 - -

Ammonium Nitrate 4394 5860 3928 - -Urea 4315 6252 3843 - -Single Superphosphate 4611 5167 5167 - -Concent Superphosphate 4178 4309 4022 - -Potassium Sulphate 4816 5450 6396 - -Muriate Over 45% K2O 2652 2988 3308 - -

South Africa Ammonium Sulphate Rand 2786 5105 6267 5810Urea 1548 2548 3630 4826 5304Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 1237 2929 4318 5461 6271Single Superphosphate 2437 2922 3958 5671 6154Concent Superphosphate 2528 4022 5140 5953Potassium Sulphate 2438 3438 4836 6042 8640Muriate Over 45% K2O 1310 1787 3090 3435 4660

N & C AmericaUSA Ammonium Sulphate Dollar 793 967 876 1010 981

Ammonium Nitrate 606 767 639 857 642Sodium Nitrate 1585 1762 1794 1887 1944Urea 508 665 478 672 459Concent Superphosphate 520 617 599 565 530Muriate Over 45% K2O 287 282 303 312 302Ammonia 282 407 305 537 337

South AmericaBrazil Ammonium Sulphate Real 929 1838 2000 2310

Ammonium Nitrate 627 830 949Urea 45 682 511 717 811Single Superphosphate 324 928 1133 1283 1489Concent Superphosphate 257 609 739 878 1028Muriate Over 45% K2O 388 425 583 767

Chile Sodium Nitrate Peso 282531 496875 769625 798456 862006Urea 169033 304480 288904 326271 310529Concent Superphosphate 153670 226496 288904 296764 297315Potassium Sulphate 193428 293600 430050 476614 534886

Peru Ammonium Sulphate Inti/ New 533 2657 2928 2833 3462Ammonium Nitrate Sol 511 2072 2703 2470 2542Urea 248 1793 1485 1461 1622Concent Superphosphate 370 1754 2407 2161 2211Single Superphosphate 1992 3363 2858 2562Potassium Sulphate 354 2194 2448 - 2214Muriate Over 45% K2O 224 1210 1347 1292 1472

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2.01 FERTILISER PRICES PAID BY FARMERS - Straight Fertilisers1990-91 to 2002-03

Prices in Local currency per tonne of nutrient

2.00 PRICES OF FERTILISERS

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Continent/Country Fertiliser Localcurrency 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

AsiaBangladesh Urea Taka 9946 11000 12261 12339 12661

Single Superphosphate 37625 36625 37619 37128Concent Superphosphate 11739 23348 24652 24634 25750Muriate Over 45% K2O 6750 12567 14200 14582 15225

India Urea Rupee 7170 7220 10000 10000 10500

Single Superphosphate 8380 15975 [K] 18755 19190 1919017230 [R]

Muriate Over 45% K2O 3030 6800 [K] 7092 7425 74257500[R]

Indonesia Ammonium Sulphate Rupiah 970238 1500000 5288462 2133314 -Urea 438408 615941 2608696 2176856 -Concent Superphosphate 528984 1076087 4444444 - -Muriate Over 45% K2O 405555 750000 3166657 - -

Iran Ammonium Sulphate Rial 25238 714286 1428571 1571485 2000000Ammonium Nitrate 28846 411765 764706 838235 926471Urea 19565 326087 684783 750000 826087Concent Superphosphate 21739 413043 782609 858696 945652Potassium Sulphate 20000 291667 760000 830000 910000Muriate Over 45% K2O 483333 695652 583333

Japan Ammonium Sulphate Yen 154762 158095 161429 - -Calcium Cyanamide 542381 549524 555714 - -Urea 113478 113696 115000 - -Single Superphosphate 257059 267059 291176 - -Potassium Sulphate 133200 122400 142200 - -Muriate Over 45% K2O 79167 76667 90667 - -

Jordan Ammonium Sulphate Dinar 567 624 530Ammonium Nitrate - - - Calcium Nitrate - - - Urea 289 304 326Single Superphosphate - - - Concent Superphosphate 422 443 443Potassium Sulphate 1160 808 2224Muriate Over 45% K2O 127 - -

Korea Rep Ammonium Sulphate Won 419707 595952 571429 571429 - Urea 345478 497587 576087 576087 - Muriate Over 45% K2O 244233 429167 - -

Myanmar Urea Kyat 4696 43478 86957 86957 260870Concent Superphosphate 7558 26667 155555 155555 155555Muriate Over 45% K2O 2500 11667 113333 113333 113333

Nepal Ammonium Sulphate Rupee 20000 32857 49048 - - Urea 11174 14609 22609 29348 29565Muriate Over 45% K2O 4833 14167 23167 22667 31333Single Superphosphate - - - - 36111

[K] = Kharif [R] = Rabi (Continued)

1990-91 to 2002-03Prices in Local currency per tonne of nutrient

2.01 FERTILISER PRICES PAID BY FARMERS - Straight Fertilisers (Continued)

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Continent/Country Fertiliser Localcurrency 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Pakistan Ammonium Sulphate Rupee 6905 16286 28571 29333 32762Urea 6956 12391 15783 17150 17873Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 6442 14231 17923 20615 21692Single Superphosphate 7160 20111 28111 31111 31888Concent Superphosphate 7815 19087 22478 23478 24335Potassium Sulphate 5570 13780 27280 30600 31192

Philippines Ammonium Sulphate Peso 15027 20279 22081 25948 28267Urea 11361 16041 15889 19130 18464Muriate Over 45% K2O 7087 8644 12642 14490 15348

Sri Lanka Ammonium Sulphate Rupee 30000 23809 50476 50476 74048Urea 20870 20870 15217 15217 25870Concent Superphosphate 20761 23478 41739 41739 45652Ground Rock Phosphate 8214 11071 14643 14613 18733Muriate Over 45% K2O 15167 16667 27500 27500 32233

Viet Nam Ammonium Sulphate Dong 6917986 - - - Urea 5765335 5074456 4993913 - Muriate Over 45% K2O 2916667 3672222 3666667 -

EuropeAustria Ammonium Nitrate 2392 1951 2338 -

Concent Superphosphate 3618 2098 2463 -Muriate Over 45% K2O 2627 2265 2360 295

Bel-Lux Ammonium Sulphate Franc 17705 15830 22384 528Ammonium Nitrate 23026 24305 27270 588Sodium Nitrate 51731 51415 - -Calcium Cyanamide 97451 83405 - -Single Superphosphate 25870 29166 29166 731Potassium Sulphate 22480 19704 19605 486Muriate 20-45% K2O 12595 13910 15733 398

Denmark Ammonium Nitrate Krone 4427 4459 - - -Calcium Nitrate 4832 6529 9284 11039 9284Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 4263 4293 4026 5719 4767Single Superphosphate 5983 5480 12628 14718 14449Potassium Sulphate 4804 4518 5602 5034 5398Muriate Over 45% K2O 2841 2429 2547 2673 2794

Finland Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Markka 3659 3407 - - 631France Ammonium Nitrate Franc 3708 3606 3875 4473 621

Urea 2924 3442 2880 3286 455Single Superphosphate 4601 4556 5733 6048 906Muriate 20-45% K2O 1838 1868 - - -

Germany Urea Dutsche- 729 728 663 786 367Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Mark 1047 1044 981 1158 567Concent Superphosphate 706 - -Basic Slag 993 900 - - -Muriate Over 45% K2O 604 616 630 638 330

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1990-91 to 2002-03Prices in Local currency per tonne of nutrient

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2.01 FERTILISER PRICES PAID BY FARMERS - Straight Fertilisers (Continued)

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Continent/Country Fertiliser Localcurrency 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Greece Ammonium Sulphate Drachma 69670 158048 128290 149930 456Ammonium Nitrate 52800 125161 - -Urea 58390 112674 113811 133233 406Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 57273 147446 106404 124374 379Single Superphosphate 61120 190660 201359 214672 664Concent Superphosphate - -Potassium Sulphate 57984 166206 98322 102906 311

Italy Ammonium Sulphate Lira 926829 1208760 1207862 1327729 705Single Superphosphate 1179487 11284210 1667344 1753400 894Muriate Over 45% K2O 352459 542367 919728 916502 482

Netherlands Ammonium Sulphate Guilder 1295 1295 -Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 1233 1229 1195 1311 545Single Superphosphate 1610 1581 1790 1884 891Muriate 20-45% K2O 77 798 831 859 414

Norway Calcium Nitrate Krone 7200 7884 - - -Urea 5647 8087 - - -Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 5558 6985 - - -Single Superphosphate 8358 7985 - - -Ground Rock Phosphate - - -Potassium Sulphate 5422 5959 - - -Muriate Over 45% K2o 3475 3911 - - -

Spain Ammonium Sulphate Peseta 65524 81762 86914 92857 562Ammonium Nitrate 74388 82060 81454 95809 567Ammonium Sulphate Nitrate 84154 98231 105154 123831 765Urea 56022 67196 60947 70352 411Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 80962 84462 93688 111031 650Single Superphosphate 95333 109556 114900 122200 756Concent Superphosphate 66711 78711 63267 68884 418Potassium Sulphate 74780 86100 95372 102028 616Muriate Over 45% K2O 37850 43233 47920 51192 292

Sweden Ammonium Sulphate Krona 8505 10348 7219 - -Calcium Nitrate 8116 10297 10316 9432 -Urea 6363 6548 7096 6591 -Calcium Ammonium Nitrate 6821 7671 4700 - -Single Superphosphate 7306 12140 12725 11525 -Potassium Sulphate 581 7817 9357 9659 -Muriate Over 45% K2O 2900 3702 3844 3940 -

UK Urea Pound 292 325 283 287 355Muriate Over 45% K2O 184 230 189 191 190

OceaniaAustralia Ammonium Nitrate Dollar 1147 1994 - - -

Ammonium Sulphate 1346 1519 1719 1795 1776Urea 848 991 809 965 841Single Superphosphate 843 994 1100 1167 1239Muriate Over 45% K2O 724 620 792 852 830

Source : FAO, Rome.

Prices in Local currency per tonne of nutrient

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(US$/tonne product bulk)

Year Half-

year FSU Indonesia Middle East US Gulf N.Africa Jordan U.S. Gulf Vancouver FSU

1997 I 110-165 145-178 128-177 192-205 200-218 213-228 106-110 103-110 78-87

II 85-110 96-141 95-130 193-202 200-215 211-217 107-123 103-110 78-92

1998 I 75-101 93-130 77-113 188-212 197-219 210-218 118-123 103-115 82-94

II 65-87 81-97 70-95 200-212 195-218 208-220 118-127 103-126 84-102

1999 I 60-78 81-97 72-85 182-203 180-205 196-208 120-125 110-126 90-105

II 63-73 81-86 74-90 141-183 154-183 165-195 120-125 110-129 90-106

2000 I 70-116 89-112 88-120 140-151 140-165 154-165 120-125 110-129 87-106

II 93-138 98-140 148-171 145-183 120-125 110-129 87-106

2001 I 72-125 99-111 89-147 133-167 134-173 158-168 113-125 104-131 87-108

II 85-110 102-118 92-119 134-148 135-151 150-160 112-122 104-131 92-108

2002 I 81-111 97-115 93-119 143-169 145-160 145-160 120-125 106-129 87-106

II 85-104 102-118 106-120 148-171 152-178 172-182 120-125 106-129 87-106

2003 I 98-143 114-160 147-200 152-201 120-125 106-129 87-106

II 130-163 136-175 163-205 170-212 120-125 106-129 87-106

2004 I 112-172 155-176 200-221 207-238 120-140 90-160 80-142

II 172-248 177-275 220-240 228-265 122-140 135-160 130-150

2005 I 168-270 210-290 220-254 225-266 122-140 135-160 130-170

II# 197-232 226-255 253-267 248-265 155-185 155-190 140-180 I - January - June, II - July December # = data pertain to July- Sept.2005 only. Source : Compiled in FAI.

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2.02(a) RANGE OF FOB PRICES — UREA, DAP and MOP — SOURCE-WISE — 1997 to 2005

Urea DAP MOP

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Year

Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum

1997 85 178 192 228 78 123

(Sept.) (Jan.) (March) (Jan.) (Jan.) (Dec.)

1998 65 130 188 220 82 127

(Nov.) (April) (Jan.) (Oct.) (Jan.) (July)

1999 60 97 141 208 90 129

(April) (Nov.) (Jan.) (Sept.)

2000 70 140 140 183 87 129

(Jan.) (July) (April) (Sept.) (March) (Jan.)

2001 72 147 133 173 87 131

(May) (Jan.) (June) (March) (Jan.) (May)

2002 81 120 143 178 87 129

(April) (Nov.) (April) (Sept.) (Jan.) (Jan.)

2003 98 175 147 212 87 129

(Jan.) (Dec.) (Jan.) (Dec.) (Jan.) (Jan.)

2004 112 275 200 265 80 160

(Feb.) (Oct.) (May) (Nov.) (Feb.) (May)

2005 (Jan.-Sept.) 168 290 220 266 122 190

(Feb.) (May) (April) (Jan.) (Jan.) (Sept.)

Source : Compiled in FAI.

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Note: The months specified above are those when maximum and minimum prices first occurred during the calendar year taking various sources together.

UREA, DAP and MOP — 1997 to 2005

2.02 (b) MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM FOB PRICES OF

Urea DAP MOP

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(US$/tonne)Jubail Shuaiba Umm. Said Chittagong Black Sea/ Constanza Marsa el

(S. Arabia) (Kuwait) (Qatar)/ (Bangla- Yuzhny (CIS) (Romania) BregaRuwais -desh) (UAE) (Libya)

1999 Jan./March -- -- -- -- 18.00-21.00[12.95] -- --

April/June -- 12.00 -- -- 21.00-24.00[18.25] -- --

July/Sept. 12.25 12.00 12.25-13.00 -- 25-26[21.50-22.50] -- --

Oct./Dec. 12.50 -- -- -- 27.00 -- --

2000 Jan./March 12.25-12.50 -- 11.00 -- 25.00 -- --

April/June ------------- 14.00-16.00 ------------ -- 24-25 -- --

July/Sept. ------------- 14.00-16.00 ------------ -- 24.00-26.00 -- --

Oct./Dec. ------------- 14.45-16.00 ------------ -- 26.00-32.00 -- --

2001 Jan./March ------------- 15.00-16.00 ------------ -- 24.00-26.00 -- --

April/June ------------- 12.00-16.00 ------------ -- 24.00-26.00 -- --

July/Sept. ------------- 12.00-14.00 ------------ -- 24.00-26.00 -- --

Oct./Dec. ------------- 12.00-14.00 ------------ 11.50-12.50 24.00-26.00 -- 23.00-24.00

2002 Jan./March ------------- 11.00-13.00 ------------ -- 24.00-26.00 -- --

April/June ------------- 11.00-13.00 ------------ -- 23.50-24.00 -- --

July/Sept. ------------- 11.00-17.00 ------------ -- 23.50-30.00 -- --

Oct./Dec. ------------- 13.00-16.00 ------------ -- 29.00-33.00 -- --

2003 Jan./March ------------- 13.00-15.00 ------------ -- 27.00-33.00 -- --

April/June ------------- 13.00-17.00 ------------ -- 30.00-35.00 -- --

July/Sept. ------------- 16.00-17.00 ------------ -- 32.00-36.00 -- --

Oct./Dec. ------------- 16.00-26.00 ------------ -- 34.00-44.00 -- --

2004 Jan./March ------------- 25.00-30.00 ------------ -- 50.00-62.00 -- --

April/June ------------- 21.00-30.00 ------------ -- 45.00-60.00 -- --

July/Sept. ------------- 22.00-24.00 ------------ -- 46.00-50.00 -- --

Oct./Dec. ------------- 20.00-24.00 ------------ -- 48.00-50.00 -- --

2005 Jan./March ------------- 24.00-30.00 ------------ -- 45.00-55.00 -- --

April/June ------------- 20.00-30.00 ------------ -- 45.00-52.00 -- --

July/Sept. ------------- 17.00-19.00 ------------ -- 35.00-38.00 -- --[ ] = For Nabha Seva Port only.

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2.03 (a) OCEAN FREIGHT TO INDIA – UREA1999 to 2005

Year/Period

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Tampa US Gulf Lazaro Aqaba

(USA) (USA) Cardenas (Jordan)

(Mexico)

1999 Jan./March 23.50-24.00[17.50] 17.00-26-00 22.00 12.00-13.00

April/June 20.50-24.75[19.00] 21.00-26.00 22.00 10.00-12.00

July/Sept. 19.00-26.00 19.00-30.00 19.00-23.00 10.00-11.00

Oct./Dec. 28.00 29.00-32.00 -- 10.00-11.00

2000 Jan./March [25.50] 29.00-30.00 -- 10.00-11.00

April/June 28.00-29.00 28.00-30.00 -- 10.00-13.50

July/Sept. -- 29.00-31.00 -- 10.00-15.00

Oct./Dec. -- 30.00-32.00 -- 13.00-15.00

2001 Jan./March -- 30.00-32.00 -- 13.00-15.00

April/June -- 30.00-32.00 -- 13.00-15.00

July/Sept. -- 30.00-31.00 -- 13.00-15.00

Oct./Dec.. -- 30.00-31.00 -- 13.00-15.00

2002 Jan./March -- 30.00-31.00 -- 13.00-15.00

April/June -- 30.00-31.00 -- 13.00-15.00

July/Sept. -- 30.00-31.00 -- 13.00-15.00

Oct./Dec.. -- 30.00-31.00 -- 13.00-19.00

2003 Jan./March -- 30.00-37.00 -- 17.00-19.00

April/June -- 35.00-37.00 -- 17.00-19.00

July/Sept. -- 35.00-37.00 -- 12.00-19.00

Oct./Dec.. -- 35.00-50.00 -- 12.00-22.00

2004 Jan./March -- 49.00-73.00 -- 21.00-32.00

April/June -- 52.00-73.00 -- 23.00-30.00

July/Sept. -- 45.00-55.00 -- 18.00-26.00

Oct./Dec.. -- 48.00-50.00 -- 19.00-20.00

2005 Jan./March -- -- -- 19.00-20.00

April/June -- -- -- 19.00-20.00

July/Sept. -- -- -- 19.00-20.00

[ ] = For Nabha Seva Port only.

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2.03 (b) OCEAN FREIGHT TO INDIA - DAP1999 to 2005

Year/Period

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(US $/tonne)Hamburg Ventspils

(Germany) (CIS)

1999 Jan/March 18.5 22.00-23.00

April/June 23.45 –

July/Sept. 20.00-24.00 28.50

Oct./Dec. – 28.5

2000 Jan/March 27.00 –

April/June – –

July/Sept. – –

Oct./Dec. 30 31.00-32.00

2001 Jan/March 28.50-29.50 27.00-32.00

April/June 28.50-29.50 --

July/Sept. -- --

Oct./Dec. -- --

2002 Jan/March 21.00-24.00 --

April/June 18.90-24.75 --

July/Sept. -- --

Oct./Dec. -- --

2003 Jan/March -- --

April/June -- --

July/Sept. -- --

Oct./Dec. -- --

2004 Jan/March -- --

April/June -- --

July/Sept. -- --

Oct./Dec. -- --

2005 Jan/March -- --

April/June -- --

July/Sept. -- --

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2.03 (c) OCEAN FREIGHT TO INDIA - MOP1999 to 2005

Year/Period

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(US $/tonne)Year Urea DAP MOP1967-68 87 83 521968-69 91 104 521969-70 88 69 461970-71 78 79 521971-72 61 76 411972-73 65 102 411973-74 91 135 581974-75 273 282 921975-76 274 319 971976-77 124 161 781977-78 144 175 831978-79 157 165 861979-80 185 214 1071980-81 240 276 1511981-82 232 246 1391982-83 141 199 691983-84 125 217 721984-85 169 193 811985-86 149 175 841986-87 97 184 711987-88 123 - 931988-89 135 244 1271989-90 - 222 1331990-91 - 198 1281991-92 189 207 1321992-93 177 190 1221993-94 118 156 113 (105-121)1994-95 177 209 116 (110-121)1995-96 225 248 122 (110-134)1996-97 206 241 124 (118-130)1997-98 151 235 1171998-99 100 223 1221999-2000 86 206 123.92000-01 114 179 122.52001-02 117 174 120.92002-03 121 177 (165-188) 120.92003-04 187 205.5 (205-206) 124.42004-05 238 (182-299) 267 (250-283) 163 (124-202)CFR = Cost & Freight. ( ) = Range of minimum and maximum prices

2.04 AVERAGE CFR (India) PRICES OF UREA, DAP and MOP 1967-68 to 2004-05

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PART III

SECTION 2

FEEDSTOCKS / RAW MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES

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Note: Mte = Million tonnes.

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PRODUCTION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULPHUR, AMMONIA AND

AMMONIA (Mte N) PHOSPHORIC ACID (Mte P2O5)

PHOSPHORIC ACID BY THE MAJOR PRODUCING COUNTRIES - 2003

ROCK PHOSPHATE (Mte product) SULPHUR (Mte S/S-equivalent)

34.1

24.5 23.3

11.17.9

USA China Morocco Russia Tunisia

9.6 8.9 8.0 6.73.5

USA Canada China Russia Japan

30.2

10.0 9.1 8.64.3

China India Russia USA Indonesia

10.44.5 2.9 1.9 1.5

USA China Morocco Russia Tunisia

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PERCENTAGE SHARE OF MAJOR PRODUCING COUNTRIES TO WORLD PRODUCTION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULPHUR, AMMONIA AND PHOSPHORIC ACID - 2003

ROCK PHOSPHATE SULPHUR

AMMONIA PHOSPHORIC ACID

USA25%

Tunisia6%China

18%

Others26%

Russia8%Morocco

17%

USA15%

China13%

Canada14%

Russia10%

Japan5%

Others43%

China28%

Others43%

Indonesia4%

USA8%Russia

8%

India9%

USA34%

Russia6%

Tunisia5%

Others31%

China15%

Morocco9%

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EXPORT OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULPHUR, AMMONIA AND

AMMONIA (Mte N) PHOSPHORIC ACID (Mte P2O5)

PHOSPHORIC ACID BY THE MAJOR EXPORTING COUNTRIES - 2003

ROCK PHOSPHATE (Mte product) SULPHUR (Mte)

11.0

3.7 3.6 3.3

Morocco Jordan China Russia

7.4

4.2

2.2 1.8

Canada Russia S. Arabia Abu Dhabi

3.32.5

1.5 1.3

Trinidad Russia Ukraine Indonesia

1.70.5 0.5 0.4

Morocco Senegal S. Africa Tunisia

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AMMONIA (Mte N) PHOSPHORIC ACID (Mte P2O5)

IMPORT OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULPHUR, AMMONIA AND PHOSPHORIC ACID BY THE MAJOR IMPORTING COUNTRIES - 2003

ROCK PHOSPHATE (Mte product) SULPHUR (Mte)

3.6

2.41.7 1.5

India USA Spain Indonesia

5.3

3.32.9

1.8

China Morocco USA India

5.7

1.1 0.9 0.6

USA India Korea Rep. France

2.2

0.3 0.2 0.2

India Netherlands Turkey France

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Rock phosphate

Year Period

M.East FSU US Gulf N. Africa Morocco* M. East Vancouver

1997 I 142-205 132-177 305-355 325-385 35-45 32-52 28-36

II 130-180 95-140 315-360 340-385 37-46 31-42 28-40

1998 I 83-175 90-142 310-340 340-395 39-47 22-39 21-31

II 98-140 85-117 330-340 -- 39-47 21-28 21-28

1999 I 80-117 55-105 330-340 -- 41-49 24-55 21-39

II 100-138 64-102 310-340 -- 41-49 32-50 37-41

2000 I 131-165 100-156 255-320 -- 41-49 34-46 36-44

II 139-190 120-187 260-265 -- 41-49 24-43 31-40

2001 I 103-215 88-220 240-265 -- 38-49 14-31 15-33

II 98-128 81-113 240-260 257-312 38-44 15-21 14-23

2002 I 85-118 70-110 260-265 257-312 41-49 22-38 19-35

II 100-146 84-132 260-265 265-300 41-49 26-69 27-56

2003 I 130-178 124-222 260-265 -- 41-49 43-82 38-80

II 140-270 156-275 260-265 -- 41-49 55-75 53-65

2004 I 145-290 125-280 260-265 -- 41-49 55-75 53-65

II 265-315 239-274 260-265 -- 41-49 58-71 53-64

2005 I 195-259 165-243 260-265 -- 41-49 54-78 53-64

II 242-314 200-305 260-265 -- 41-49 60-86 58-74

(July-Sept.)

I = January-June II = July-December

* = 70% BPL

(as NH3)

Phosphoric acid

(as P2 O5)

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1997 to 2005 ROCK PHOSPHATE AND SULPHUR — SOURCEWISE

Sulphur (dry bulk)

1.01 RANGE OF FOB PRICES — AMMONIA, PHOSPHORIC ACID,

Anhydrous ammonia

1.00 PRICES OF RAW MATERIALS/ INTERMEDIATES

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(US $/tonne)Period Ammonia Phosphoric acid

WeightedMin. Max. average

1997-98April/June'97 177.00 229.00 198.28 432.50July/Sept.'97 185.00 207.00 195.85 432.50Oct./Dec.'97 164.00 207.00 185.19 432.50Jan./March'98 125.00 176.00 145.10 432.501998-99April/June'98 155.00 213.00 180.72 432.50July/Sept.'98 118.00 190.00 144.39 432.50Oct./Dec.'98 144.50 167.00 152.41 432.50Jan./March'99 107.50 130.00 116.71 432.501999-2000April/June'99 115.50 136.00 128.19 412.00July/Sept.'99 114.25 143.00 132.81 412.00Oct./Dec.'99 140.00 170.00 152.55 412.00Jan./March'99 144.50 218.35 165.86 412.002000-01April/June2000 174.00 211.65 185.57 359.50July/Sept.2000 165.00 205.43 185.37 359.50Oct./Dec.2000 168.48 236.03 194.79 359.50Jan./March2001 200.00 254.00 215.15 359.502001-02April/June2001 138.00 217.87 171.86 348.50July/Sept.2001 124.00 178.45 145.39 348.50Oct./Dec.2001 124.00 164.32 136.97 348.50Jan./March2002 109.00 157.00 125.02 348.502002-03April/June2002 111.48 162.00 130.10 341.50July/Sept.2002 120.00 155.00 128.64 341.50Oct./Dec.2002 106.00 191.11 154.35 341.50Jan./March2003 163.31 201.66 173.54 341.502003-04April/June2003 163.25 240.62 193.85 356.00July/Sept.2003 116.36 262.83 199.40 356.00Oct./Dec.2003 227.00 311.00 270.39 356.00Jan./March2004 228.83 326.27 303.80 356.002004-05April/June2004 168.54 294.00 189.71 402.75July/Sept.2004 264.00 370.33 303.21 402.75Oct./Dec.2004 292.30 354.61 321.56 402.75Jan./March2005 191.52 358.68 267.15 402.752005-06April/June2005 251.25 297.67 282.16 449.45

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Range

1.02 CFR (INDIA) PRICES OF AMMONIA AND PHOSPHORIC ACID1997-98 to 2005-06

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(US $/tonne)

Year Rock Phosphate Sulphur

1995 N.A. 65-96

1996 68 47-72

1997 68 47-67

1998 68 35-48

1999 68 35-68

2000 68 35-60

2001 51-68 27-41

2002 51-60 34-79

2003 51-60 71-100

2004 56-62 82-97

1.03 AVERAGE CFR (India) PRICES OF ROCK PHOSPHATE AND SULPHUR

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Month Naphtha F. Oil Naphtha F. Oil Naphtha F. Oil

April 142.0 77.2 213.4 129.3 228.0 129.3

May 149.9 82.6 234.6 141.6 237.8 141.6

June 151.4 82.6 241.5 128.7 223.6 128.7

July 179.1 95.9 236.6 121.2 196.7 121.1

August 199.6 112.6 254.5 131.9 195.5 131.9

September 212.3 121.1 288.7 141.3 202.4 141.3

October 213.3 132.3 270.4 119.7 168.0 119.7

November 223.8 137.4 247.1 99.5 150.4 99.5

December 217.0 134.1 201.9 103.7 154.5 103.7

January 215.2 127.6 194.2 130.3 161.4 103.3

February 233.8 135.3 213.1 110.6 173.7 110.6

March 248.4 161.7 214.4 127.3 212.1 127.3

Average 198.8 116.7 234.2 123.8 192.0 121.5

April 227.5 141.8 197.3 140.6 319.3 162.6

May 217.5 149.2 195.9 149.6 349.0 178.9

June 208.2 142.6 227.3 158.1 323.9 170.0

July 212.7 148.3 237.4 166.9 336.2 171.8

August 220.4 154.4 249.5 158.1 386.5 177.7

September 237.1 163.5 234.8 149.8 385.2 170.7

October 231.5 151.9 260.1 154.0 423.2 185.1

November 214.2 140.3 278.0 150.7 394.0 166.0

December 245.9 151.7 287.4 147.3 353.1 151.8

January 265.3 169.8 322.7 154.8 353.0 174.1

February 304.6 188.7 290.0 153.4 394.7 189.3

March 282.0 163.9 306.3 151.7 444.4 203.4

Average 238.9 155.5 257.2 152.9 371.9 175.1

AG = American Gallon

Source: Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, New Delhi.

1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

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1.04 MONTH-WISE FOB PRICES OF NAPHTHA AND F.OIL

1999-2000 to 2004-05

(US$/MT AG)

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(Percent)

Country/

Year 1981 1991 2002 2003 2004 1981 1991 2002 2003 2004

USA 13.9 7.9 4.61 4.02 4.27 14.0 5.4 1.73 1.15 1.56

Japan 8.4 6.3 1.26 1.00 1.49 7.6 7.4 0.06 0.04 0.03

Germany 10.2 8.5 4.78 4.07 4.04 12.1 9.2

France 16.3 9.5 4.86 4.13 4.10 15.3 9.6

Italy 19.4 13.3 5.03 4.30 4.26 19.2 12.2

UK 14.9 10.1 4.91 4.52 4.87 13.9 11.5 3.99 3.67 4.57

Canada 15.0 9.8 5.30 4.80 4.58 18.3 8.8 2.62 2.97 2.31

Australia 14.0 10.7 5.82 5.36 5.61 15.1 10.2 4.75 4.90 5.48

Austria 10.6 8.5 11.4 9.5

Belgium 13.4 9.3 4.89 4.15 4.06 15.3 9.4

Denmark 20.1 9.3 5.06 4.31 4.30 15.2 9.7 3.48 2.36 2.14

Finland 11.0 11.9 4.98 4.14 4.11 11.5 13.1

Korea - 16.5 - 18.3 4.80 4.30 3.78

Mexico - 19.7 30.8 19.8 7.46 6.51 7.10

Netherlands 11.5 8.7 4.89 4.12 4.10 11.6 9.3

New Zealand 12.8 9.9 6.53 5.87 6.07 15.3 10.0 5.67 5.42 6.13

Norway 12.3 10.0 6.38 5.05 4.37 13.1 10.6 6.91 4.10 2.01

Poland - - - - 8.77 5.69 6.24

Spain 15.8 12.8 4.96 4.13 4.10 16.2 13.2

Sweden 13.7 10.7 5.30 4.64 4.43 - 11.6 4.07 3.03 2.11

Switzerland 5.6 6.2 3.20 2.66 2.74 9.1 8.1 1.13 0.33 0.48

Turkey - 71.9 - 72.7

Source : OECD.

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1.05 LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATES

Long-term interest rates Short-term interest rates

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PART III

SECTION 3 AGRICULTURAL AND

ALLIED STATISTICS

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(Area in '000 hectares) 1990 2002

Arable Irrigated % Irrigated Arable Irrigated % Irrigated Continent land and area area to land and area area to

land (1989-91) arable land land arable landunder and land under under and land under

permanent permanent permanent permanentcrops crops crops crops

(1) (2) (3) (4)=(3/2) (5) (6) (7)=(6/5)

Africa 191,159 11,190 5.85 210,691 12,879 6.11

North & Central America 274,584 28,852 10.51 266,131 31,408 11.80

South America 108,789 9,442 8.68 126,594 10,499 8.29

Asia 506,916 154,580 30.49 573,387 193,869 33.81

Europe 138,678 16,572 11.95 303,993 25,220 8.30

Oceania 53,318 2,174 4.08 53,670 2,844 5.30

Former USSR 228,920 20,800 9.09 * *

World 1,502,364 243,612 16.22 1,534,466 276,719 18.03 * = Included in Asia and Europe.Source : FAO, Rome.

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1.01 LAND USE AND IRRIGATION - CONTINENT-WISE1990 and 2002

1.00 LAND USE PATTERN AND IRRIGATION

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Continent/Country Year Number Area Average size(Latest available) ('000) ('000 hectares) (hectares)

AfricaEthiopia 2001/02 10759 11047 1.0Libya 2001 177 1810 10.2Morocco 1997 1496 8732 5.8Senegal 1998-99 437 1878 4.3Tanzania 1994/95 3872 10764 2.8Togo 1996 430 842 2.0Uganda 1991 1705 3683 2.2North and Central AmericaCanada 2001 247 67504 273.4Mexico 1991 4438 183839 41.4USA 2002 2129 379712 178.4South AmericaArgentina 2002 296 172106 582.4Brazil 1996 4860 353611 72.8Chile 1997 317 26502 83.7Peru 1994 1756 35382 20.1Uruguay 2000 57 16420 287.6AsiaIndia 1995/96 115580 163357 1.4Iran 1993 3603 15459 4.3Japan 2000 3120 3734 1.2Korea Rep. 2000 1769 1857 1.0Myanmar 1993 2925 6887 2.4Nepal 2002 3364 2654 0.8Pakistan 2000 6620 20438 3.1Philippines 2002 4501 9190 2.0Thailand 2003 5793 18314 3.2Turkey 2001 3077 18435 6.0EuropeAustria 1999/2000 200 6805 34.1Belgium 2002 57 1393 24.4Denmark 2002 51 2666 52.3Finland 1999/2000 81 5866 72.2France 1999/2000 664 29898 45.0Ireland 2000 142 4443 31.3Italy 2000 2591 19607 7.6Luxembourg 2001 3 138 46.0Netherlands 1999/2000 102 2239 22.0Norway 1999 71 6356 89.5Portugal 1999 416 5189 12.5Spain 1999 1764 42181 23.9Switzerland 1990 108 1283 11.9OceaniaAustralia 2001 141 455723 3232.1Fiji 1991 95 591 6.2New Zealand 2002 70 15640 223.4Source : FAO, Rome.

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1.02 AREA AND NUMBER OF AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS IN SELECTED COUNTRIES

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('000 hectares)Total Land Agricultural Arable Land Arable land Non-arable Irrigated Irrigated area

Continent/ area area Land land under and land and permanent area to arable landCountry permanent under permanent meadows and land under

crops crops and pastures permanent crops %(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)= (5+6) (8)= (3-7) (9) (10)=(9/7)

Africa 3,030,974 2,962,656 1,110,974 184,898 25,792 210,690 2,751,966 12,879 6.11Algeria 238,174 238,174 40,065 7,665 600 8,265 229,909 560 6.78Egypt 100,145 99,545 3,400 2,900 500 3,400 96,145 3,400 100.00Kenya 58,037 56,914 26,462 4,600 562 5,162 51,752 90 1.74Morocco 44,655 44,630 30,283 8,396 887 9,283 35,347 1,345 14.49Senegal 19,672 19,253 8,156 2,460 46 2,506 16,747 71 2.83South Africa 121,909 121,447 99,640 14,753 959 15,712 105,735 1,498 9.53Sudan 250,581 237,600 133,833 16,233 420 16,653 220,947 1,950 11.71Togo 5,679 5,439 3,630 2,510 120 2,630 2,809 18 0.68Tunisia 16,361 15,536 9,763 2,771 2,137 4,908 10,628 381 7.76Uganda 24,104 19,710 12,312 5,100 2,100 7,200 12,510 9 0.13Zambia 75,261 74,339 35,289 5,260 29 5,289 69,050 46 0.87Zimbabwe 39,076 38,685 20,550 3,220 130 3,350 35,335 117 3.49N.C. America 2,272,494 2,143,902 628,777 257,357 8,774 266,131 1,877,771 31,408 11.80Canada 997,061 922,097 74,879 45,744 135 45,879 876,218 785 1.71Cuba 11,086 10,982 6,655 2,668 1,120 3,788 7,194 870 22.97Mexico 195,820 190,869 107,300 24,800 2,500 27,300 163,569 6,320 23.15USA 962,909 915,896 411,863 176,018 2,050 178,068 737,828 22,500 12.64South America 1,783,361 1,753,237 642,482 112,484 13,952 126,436 1,626,801 10,499 8.30Argentina 278,040 273,669 177,000 33,700 1,300 35,000 238,669 1,561 4.46Brazil 851,488 845,942 263,580 58,980 7,600 66,580 779,362 2,920 4.39Chile 75,663 74,880 15,242 1,982 325 2,307 72,573 1,900 82.36Peru 128,522 128,000 31,410 3,700 610 4,310 123,690 1,195 27.73Uruguay 17,622 17,502 14,883 1,300 40 1,340 16,162 181 13.51Venezuela 91,205 88,205 21,648 2,440 810 3,250 84,955 575 17.69Asia 3,187,017 3,097,913 1,683,886 511,701 61,686 573,387 2,524,526 193,869 33.81Afghanistan 65,209 65,209 38,054 7,910 144 8,054 57,155 2,386 29.63Bangladesh 14,400 13,017 9,029 8,019 410 8,429 4,588 4,597 54.54Bhutan 4,700 4,700 580 145 20 165 4,535 40 24.24China, Main 959,805 932,742 553,957 142,621 11,335 153,956 778,786 54,937 35.68India 328,726 297,319 181,177 161,715 8,400 170,115 127,204 57,198 33.62Indonesia 190,457 181,157 44,877 20,500 13,200 33,700 147,457 4,815 14.29Iran 164,820 163,620 61,088 15,020 2,068 17,088 146,532 7,500 43.89Iraq 43,832 43,737 10,090 5,750 340 6,090 37,647 3,525 57.88Israel 2,214 2,171 566 338 86 424 1,747 194 45.75

(Continued)

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1.03 LAND USE AND IRRIGATION2002

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('000 hectares)Total Land Agricultural Arable Land Arable land Non-arable Irrigated Irrigated area

Continent/ area area Land land under and land and permanent area to arable landCountry permanent under permanent meadows and land under

crops crops and pastures permanent crops %(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)= (5+6) (8)= (3-7) (9) (10)=(9/7)

Japan 37,789 36,450 5,190 4,418 344 4,762 31,688 2,607 54.75Jordan 8,921 8,893 1,142 295 105 400 8,493 75 18.75Kazakhstan 272,490 269,970 206,769 21,535 136 21,671 248,299 2,350 10.84Korea D P Rp 12,054 12,041 2,750 2,500 200 2,700 9,341 1,460 54.07Korea Rep 9,926 9,873 1,933 1,684 193 1,877 7,996 1,138 60.63Kyrgyzstan 19,990 19,180 10,776 1,345 66 1,411 17,769 1,072 75.97Laos 23,680 23,080 1,879 920 81 1,001 22,079 175 17.48Malaysia 32,975 32,855 7,870 1,800 5,785 7,585 25,270 365 4.81Myanmar 67,658 65,755 10,925 9,863 749 10,612 55,143 1,996 18.81Nepal 14,718 14,300 5,031 3,200 94 3,294 11,006 1,135 34.46Oman 30,950 30,950 1,081 38 43 81 30,869 62 76.54Pakistan 79,610 77,088 27,120 21,448 672 22,120 54,968 17,800 80.47Philippines 30,000 29,817 12,200 5,700 5,000 10,700 19,117 1,550 14.49Saudi Arabia 214,969 214,969 173,794 3,600 194 3,794 211,175 1,620 42.70Sri Lanka 6,561 6,463 2,356 916 1,000 1,916 4,547 638 33.30Syria 18,518 18,378 13,759 4,593 828 5,421 12,957 1,333 24.59Thailand 51,312 51,089 20,167 15,867 3,500 19,367 31,722 4,957 25.60Turkey 77,482 76,963 41,690 25,938 2,585 28,523 48,440 5,215 18.28Turkmenistan 48,810 46,993 32,615 1,850 65 1,915 45,078 1,800 93.99Viet Nam 33,169 32,549 9,537 6,700 2,195 8,895 23,654 3,000 33.73Europe 2,297,647 2,260,097 486,858 287,223 16,772 303,995 1,956,102 25,220 8.30Austria 8,386 8,273 3,397 1,391 71 1,462 6,811 4 0.27Belarus 20,760 20,748 8,924 5,606 124 5,730 15,018 131 2.29Bel-Lux 3,312 3,282 1,519 817 24 841 2,441 40 4.76Bulgaria 11,099 11,063 5,325 3,355 228 3,583 7,480 592 16.52Denmark 4,309 4,243 2,666 2,276 8 2,284 1,959 447 19.57Finland 33,815 30,459 2,228 2,200 9 2,209 28,250 64 2.90France 55,150 55,010 29,555 18,449 1,134 19,583 35,427 2,600 13.28Germany 35,703 34,895 16,967 11,791 206 11,997 22,898 485 4.04Hungary 9,303 9,210 5,867 4,614 190 4,804 4,406 230 4.79Italy 30,134 29,411 15,443 8,287 2,777 11,064 18,347 2,750 24.86Netherlands 4,153 3,388 1,949 916 33 949 2,439 565 59.54Norway 32,376 30,625 1,033 871 - 871 29,754 127 14.58Poland 31,269 30,629 18,345 13,922 304 14,226 16,403 100 0.70Portugal 9,198 9,150 4,142 1,990 715 2,705 6,445 650 24.03

(Continued)

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1.03 LAND USE AND IRRIGATION (Continued)2002

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('000 hectares)Total Land Agricultural Arable Land Arable land Non-arable Irrigated Irrigated area

Continent/ area area Land land under and land and permanent area to arable landCountry permanent under permanent meadows and land under

crops crops and pastures permanent crops %(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)= (5+6) (8)= (3-7) (9) (10)=(9/7)

Romania 23,839 22,987 14,837 9,398 501 9,899 13,088 3,077 31.08Russian Fed 1,707,540 1,688,850 216,651 123,465 1,835 125,300 1,563,550 4,600 3.67Spain 50,599 49,944 30,195 13,738 4,977 18,715 31,229 3,780 20.20Sweden 44,996 41,162 3,129 2,679 3 2,682 38,480 115 4.29Switzerland 4,129 3,955 1,525 409 24 433 3,522 25 5.77UK 24,291 24,088 16,943 5,753 50 5,803 18,285 170 2.93Ukraine 60,370 57,935 41,396 32,544 913 33,457 24,478 2,262 6.76Oceania 856,440 849,137 466,663 50,388 3,282 53,670 795,467 2,844 5.30Australia 774,122 768,230 447,000 48,300 300 48,600 719,630 2,545 5.24New Zealand 27,053 26,799 17,235 1,500 1,872 3,372 23,427 285 8.45WORLD 13,427,933 13,066,942 5,019,640 1,404,052 130,257 1,534,309 11,532,633 276,719 18.04Note :1. Land area = Total area excluding area under inland water bodies such as major rivers, lakes e 2. Arable land = Land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted only once), temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, under market or kitchen gardens and land temporarily fallow (less than 5 years). The abandoned land resulting from shifing cultivation is included in this catogory

3. Land under permanent crops = Land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after ea harvest, such as cocoa, coffee and rubber, this category includes land under flowering shurbs, fruit trees, nut trees and vines b excludes land under trees grown for wood or timbe

4. All other land = Any other land not specifically listed e.g. permanent meadows and pastures, forests and woodland, built-on areas, roa barren land etc

Source : FAO, Rome.

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Total Arable Arable Land Irrigated

Sl. geographical land and land under area

No. Country area land under permanent Rice Wheat

permanent crops

crops

< ------------------------------------- '000 hectares --------------------------------------->

1 Argentina 278,040 35,000 33,700 1,300 124 5,830 1,561

2 Australia 774,122 48,600 48,300 300 150 11,045 2,545

3 Bangladesh 14,400 8,429 8,019 410 11,059 742 4,597

4 Belarus 20,760 5,730 5,606 124 - 378 131

5 Brazil 851,488 66,580 58,980 7,600 3,146 2,105 2,920

6 Canada 997,061 45,879 45,744 135 - 8,836 785

7 China 959,805 153,956 142,621 11,335 28,509 23,908 54,937

8 Egypt 100,145 3,400 2,900 500 613 1,030 3,400

9 France 55,150 19,583 18,449 1,134 18 5,230 2,600

10 India 328,726 170,115 161,715 8,400 40,102 26,345 57,198

11 Indonesia 190,457 33,700 20,500 13,200 11,521 - 4,815

12 Japan 37,789 4,762 4,418 344 1,688 207 2,607

13 Korea Dem.Rep 12,054 2,700 2,500 200 583 63 1,460

14 Korea Rep. of 9,926 1,877 1,684 193 1,053 2 1,138

15 Mexico 195,820 27,300 24,800 2,500 50 635 6,320

16 Nepal 14,718 3,294 3,200 94 1,545 667 1,135

17 Pakistan 79,610 22,120 21,448 672 2,226 8,058 17,800

18 Philippines 30,000 10,700 5,700 5,000 4,046 - 1,550

19 Russian Fed. 1,707,540 125,300 123,465 1,835 130 24,478 4,600

20 Sri Lanka 6,561 1,916 916 1,000 820 - 638

21 Thailand 51,312 19,367 15,867 3,500 9,988 1 4,957

22 U.K. 24,291 5,803 5,753 50 - 1,996 170

23 Ukraine 60,370 33,457 32,544 913 19 6,750 2,262

24 USA 962,909 178,068 176,018 2,050 1,298 18,582 22,500

World 13,427,933 1,534,466 1,404,052 130,257 147,552 213,716 276,719

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Area under

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1.04 PATTERN OF LAND UTILISATION AND FERTILISER

2002

CONSUMPTION IN SELECTED COUNTRIES

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Fertiliser

Sl. Arable Land Rice Wheat Irrigation consumption Agricultural

No. Country land under (N+P+K) population

permanent per hectare 2002

crops of arable

land

(2002-03)

<------------------------ per cent ---------------------------> (kg.) ('000 Nos.)

1 Argentina 96.29 3.71 0.35 16.66 4.46 21.9 3,671

2 Australia 99.38 0.62 0.31 22.73 5.24 47.2 865

3 Bangladesh 95.14 4.86 131.20 8.80 54.54 177.5 77,262

4 Belarus 97.84 2.16 - 6.59 2.29 133.4 1,214

5 Brazil 88.59 11.41 4.72 3.16 4.39 130.2 27,074

6 Canada 99.71 0.29 - 19.26 1.71 57.1 747

7 China 92.64 7.36 18.52 15.53 35.68 277.7 852,330

8 Egypt 85.29 14.71 18.02 30.28 100.00 437.5 24,994

9 France 94.21 5.79 0.09 26.71 13.28 215.1 1,816

10 India 95.06 4.94 23.57 15.49 33.62 99.7 553,281

11 Indonesia 60.83 39.17 34.19 - 14.29 146.0 92,877

12 Japan 92.78 7.22 35.45 4.34 54.75 290.6 4,381

13 Korea Dem. Rep. 92.59 7.41 21.59 2.33 54.07 106.5 6,460

14 Korea Rep. of 89.72 10.28 56.11 0.10 60.63 409.7 3,663

15 Mexico 90.84 9.16 0.18 2.32 23.15 69.0 22,709

16 Nepal 97.15 2.85 46.90 20.25 34.46 27.8 22,864

17 Pakistan 96.96 3.04 10.06 36.43 80.47 138.1 74,841

18 Philippines 53.27 46.73 37.82 - 14.49 126.8 29,972

19 Russian Fed. 98.54 1.46 0.10 19.54 3.67 11.9 14,340

20 Sri Lanka 47.81 52.19 42.78 - 33.30 310.3 8,641

21 Thailand 81.93 18.07 51.57 0.01 25.60 107.2 29,465

22 U.K. 99.14 0.86 - 34.40 2.93 313.1 1,017

23 Ukraine 97.27 2.73 0.06 20.18 6.76 18.1 7,303

24 USA 98.85 1.15 0.73 10.44 12.64 109.6 6,062

World 91.50 8.49 9.62 13.93 18.03 100.8 2,588,425

Source : FAO, Rome.

Share to Arable land and land under permanent crops

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2002

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Country Area (`000 hectares)2002 2003

Cereals Pulses Total Cereals Pulses TotalAfricaEgypt 2,700 175 2,876 2,653 175 2,828 Morocco 4,948 426 5,374 5,559 406 5,965 Nigeria 21,053 5,120 26,173 23,017 5,120 28,137 South Africa 4,502 70 4,573 4,462 75 4,537 N.C. AmericaCanada 15,306 1,811 17,117 18,284 2,036 20,320 Mexico 9,875 2,227 12,101 10,802 2,123 12,925 USA 53,670 901 54,571 57,792 780 58,572 South AmericaArgentina 9,473 294 9,767 10,647 224 10,871 Brazil 17,877 4,175 22,053 19,732 4,148 23,880 Chile 652 49 701 664 47 711 AsiaBangladesh 11,891 473 12,364 11,971 453 12,424 China 81,806 3,824 85,629 77,840 3,456 81,296 India 93,066 22,063 115,129 98,487 21,615 120,102 Indonesia 14,648 346 14,994 14,832 331 15,163 Israel 87 9 96 87 9 96 Japan 2,002 57 2,060 1,986 55 2,041 Korea, Dem. Rep 1,316 350 1,666 1,302 350 1,652 Korea, Rep. of 1,164 26 1,190 1,122 26 1,149 Malaysia 700 - 700 699 - 699 Nepal 3,324 310 3,634 3,350 315 3,665 Pakistan 12,002 1,556 13,559 12,057 2,289 14,346 Philippines 6,442 78 6,519 6,579 78 6,657 Sri Lanka 849 23 871 946 23 969 Thailand 11,250 329 11,580 12,280 341 12,621 Turkey 13,878 1,607 15,485 13,807 1,603 15,409 EuropeBelarus 2,300 158 2,458 1,945 203 2,148 Belgium 310 2 312 300 2 302 Denmark 1,532 42 1,574 1,532 42 1,574 France 9,329 441 9,769 8,954 467 9,421 Germany 6,941 168 7,109 6,867 159 7,026 Italy 4,317 76 4,393 4,145 81 4,225 Netherlands 228 4 231 227 3 230 Poland 8,293 63 8,357 8,163 123 8,287 Portugal 515 37 552 447 37 484 Russian Fedn. 43,031 1,019 44,050 36,644 998 37,642 Spain 6,741 550 7,291 6,588 562 7,150 Sweden 1,133 33 1,165 1,155 30 1,185 Ukraine 13,817 445 14,262 11,203 466 11,669 United Kingdom 3,246 260 3,506 3,060 249 3,309 Oceania - - Australia 17,162 1,861 19,023 18,360 2,126 20,486 New Zealand 145 11 157 139 11 150 World 662,167 70,790 732,956 674,338 71,280 745,618

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Cereals Pulses Total Cereals Pulses TotalAfricaEgypt 19,164 519 19,683 19,231 519 19,750 Morocco 5,293 263 5,555 7,963 252 8,215 Nigeria 22,090 2,224 24,314 24,457 2,250 26,707 South Africa 12,850 92 12,942 11,740 93 11,833 N.C. AmericaCanada 36,304 2,292 38,595 50,168 3,067 53,234 Mexico 28,772 1,893 30,664 30,566 1,752 32,317 USA 298,788 1,700 300,489 348,644 1,406 350,051 South AmericaArgentina 32,067.8 336 32,404 34,151 277 34,427 Brazil 50,878.8 3,082 53,961 66,388 3,328 69,716 Chile 3,379.6 81 3,460 3,686 96 3,782 AsiaBangladesh 39,258 346 39,604 39,685 350 40,035 China 399,997 6,020 406,017 377,463 5,208 382,671 India 206,497 13,438 219,936 232,048 11,933 243,982 Indonesia 61,144 336 61,479 62,989 318 63,307 Israel 271 17 288 257 17 274 Japan 12,184 101 12,285 10,823 83 10,906 Korea, Dem. Rep 4,196 300 4,496 4,362 300 4,662 Korea, Rep. of 7,083 29 7,112 6,460 29 6,489 Malaysia 2,161 - 2,161 2,217 2,217 Nepal 7,215 250 7,465 7,257 252 7,509 Pakistan 27,173 764 27,937 27,753 1,064 28,817 Philippines 17,590 56 17,646 18,509 56 18,565 Sri Lanka 2,890 21 2,911 3,107 21 3,128 Thailand 30,499 273 30,773 31,732 307 32,039 Turkey 30,822 1,648 32,470 30,798 1,577 32,375 EuropeBelarus 5,710 279 5,989 5,116 240 5,356 Belgium 2,639 5 2,644 2,561 9 2,570 Denmark 8,815 150 8,965 8,973 150 9,123 France 69,662 2,038 71,700 54,925 1,935 56,860 Germany 43,391 478 43,870 39,543 461 40,004 Italy 21,499 129 21,628 18,113 121 18,234 Netherlands 1,622 16 1,637 1,861 16 1,877 Poland 26,877 127 27,005 23,391 275 23,665 Portugal 1,512 22 1,534 1,134 22 1,156 Russian Fedn. 84,859 1,532 86,391 65,464 1,322 66,787 Spain 21,681 485 22,166 21,411 533 21,944 Sweden 5,462 85 5,547 5,343 93 5,436 Ukraine 37,984 820 38,804 19,622 595 20,217 United Kingdom 22,966 908 23,874 21,511 904 22,415 OceaniaAustralia 18,818 1,070 19,887 38,044 2,570 40,614 New Zealand 936 30 967 899 32 931 World 2,029,055 56,719 2,085,775 2,075,309 56,520 2,131,830 Note : Production and yield of cereals include paddy and other cerea

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Country Yield (Kg/hectare)2002 2003

Cereals Pulses Total Cereals Pulses TotalAfricaEgypt 7,097 2,960 6,845 7,249 2,960 6,983 Morocco 1,070 616 1,034 1,433 621 1,377 Nigeria 1,049 434 929 1,063 440 949 South Africa 2,854 1,309 2,830 2,631 1,244 2,608 N.C. AmericaCanada 2,372 1,266 2,255 2,744 1,506 2,620 Mexico 2,914 850 2,534 2,830 825 2,500 USA 5,567 1,887 5,506 6,033 1,803 5,976 South AmericaArgentina 3,385 1,144 3,318 3,208 1,235 3,167 Brazil 2,846 738 2,447 3,365 802 2,919 Chile 5,183 1,637 4,934 5,553 2,035 5,319 AsiaBangladesh 3,324 732 3,203 3,315 772 3,222 China 4,890 1,574 4,742 4,849 1,507 4,707 India 2,219 609 1,910 2,356 552 2,031 Indonesia 4,174 969 4,100 4,247 963 4,175 Israel 3,109 1,996 3,010 2,942 1,970 2,853 Japan 6,085 1,760 5,965 5,451 1,494 5,343 Korea, Dem. Rep 3,188 857 2,698 3,349 857 2,821 Korea, Rep. of 6,087 1,110 5,977 5,756 1,110 5,649 Malaysia 3,089 - 3,088 3,172 - 3,172 Nepal 2,171 808 2,054 2,166 801 2,049 Pakistan 2,264 491 2,060 2,302 465 2,009 Philippines 2,731 723 2,707 2,813 723 2,789 Sri Lanka 3,405 923 3,341 3,282 927 3,228 Thailand 2,711 830 2,657 2,584 900 2,539 Turkey 2,221 1,025 2,097 2,231 984 2,101 EuropeBelarus 2,483 1,766 2,436 3,630 1,181 2,493 Belgium 8,501 3,533 8,474 8,531 4,688 8,510 Denmark 5,754 3,536 5,694 5,857 3,536 5,795 France 7,467 4,624 7,339 6,134 4,146 6,036 Germany 6,252 2,853 6,171 5,759 2,893 5,693 Italy 4,980 1,687 4,923 4,370 1,496 4,315 Netherlands 7,122 4,424 7,081 8,196 4,691 8,146 Poland 3,241 2,015 3,232 2,865 2,227 2,856 Portugal 2,937 592 2,781 2,537 596 2,389 Russian Fedn. 1,972 1,503 1,961 1,786 1,325 1,774 Spain 3,216 882 3,040 3,250 950 3,069 Sweden 4,822 2,610 4,760 4,626 3,130 4,589 Ukraine 2,749 1,843 2,721 1,752 1,277 1,733 United Kingdom 7,076 3,492 6,810 7,030 3,638 6,775 OceaniaAustralia 1,096 575 1,045 2,072 1,209 1,983 New Zealand 6,441 2,666 6,166 6,465 3,044 6,223 World 3,064 801 2,846 3,078 793 2,859 Note : Production and yield of cereals include paddy and other cereaSource : FAO, Rome.

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1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2003A 10,330 10,309 10,399 10,435 9,952 10,798 11,059 11,100

Bangladesh P 19,143 20,822 22,562 26,778 25,249 37,442 37,851 38,060 Y 1,853 2,020 2,170 2,566 2,537 3,468 3,423 3,429 A 4,630 5,279 6,208 4,755 4,127 4,374 3,655 3,146 3,150

Brazil P 7,500 7,538 9,748 9,025 7,421 11,226 11,090 10,457 10,199 Y 1,640 1,428 1,570 1,898 1,880 2,567 3,034 3,324 3,238 A 4,800 5,069 5,040 4,661 4,760 6,033 6,302 6,200 6,650

Myanmar P 8,128 9,208 13,107 14,317 13,969 17,670 21,324 22,780 24,640 Y 1,690 1,816 2,601 3,072 2,935 2,929 3,383 3,674 3,705 A N.A. 36,690 33,887 32,634 33,519 31,107 29,962 28,509 27,398

China P N.A. 128,667 147,338 171,416 191,589 187,334 187,908 176,342 166,417 Y N.A. 3,507 4,200 5,263 5,716 6,022 6,272 6,186 6,074 A 480 442 408 389 436 589 659 613 615

Egypt P 2,605 2,423 2,350 2,311 3,167 4,788 6,000 5,600 5,800 Y 5,430 5,480 5,755 5,948 7,266 8,136 9,102 9,141 9,431 A 37,700 39,475 39,773 41,137 42,596 42,910 44,787 40,102 44,000

India* P 62,500 73,392 79,930 95,818 111,953 119,442 129,444 107,600 132,013 Y 1,660 1,858 2,010 2,329 2,628 2,784 2,890 2,683 3,000 A 8,237 8,495 9,018 9,902 10,502 11,439 11,793 11,521 11,477

Indonesia P 16,639 22,330 29,774 39,033 45,179 49,744 51,898 51,490 52,079 Y 2,040 2,629 3,301 3,942 4,302 4,349 4,401 4,469 4,538 A 173 174 176 186 214 239 220 219 220

Italy P 819 1,010 950 1,123 1,291 1,321 1,186 1,371 1,360 Y 4,730 5,806 5,385 6,052 6,028 5,521 5,382 6,270 6,181 A 2,923 2,764 2,377 2,342 2,074 2,118 1,770 1,688 1,665

Japan P 16,479 17,101 12,189 14,578 13,124 13,435 11,863 11,111 9,740 Y 5,640 6,187 5,128 6,225 6,328 6,343 6,702 6,582 5,850 A 12,000 1,710 1,935 1,863 2,113 2,162 2,377 2,226 2,210

Pakistan P 20,000 3,926 4,679 4,378 4,891 5,950 7,205 6,718 6,751 Y 1,830 2,290 2,418 2,350 2,315 2,752 3,032 3,018 3,055 A 3,175 3,579 3,503 3,306 3,319 3,951 4,038 4,046 4,094

Philippines P 5,659 6,160 7,844 8,806 9,319 11,284 12,389 13,271 14,031 Y 1,780 1,721 2,338 2,663 2,808 2,856 3,068 3,280 3,427 A 64 62 68 75 90 55 115 113 118

Spain P 283 379 433 463 571 330 798 816 855 Y 5,950 6,098 6,363 6,206 6,320 6,046 6,925 7,225 7,277 A 7,300 8,383 9,145 9,833 8,792 9,020 9,761 9,988 11,000

Thailand P 13,600 15,300 17,366 20,264 17,193 22,015 25,608 26,057 27,000 Y 1,870 1,825 1,899 2,061 1,956 2,441 2,624 2,609 2,455 A – – – – – 171 168 130 142

Russian P – – – – – 462 586 490 450 Fedrn. Y – – – – – 2,703 3,490 3,766 3,175

A 330 500 666 1,009 1,142 1,252 1,230 1,298 1,213 U.S.A. P 1,200 2,009 2,791 6,120 7,080 7,887 8,658 9,569 9,034

Y 3,640 4,019 4,191 6,068 6,200 6,301 7,040 7,373 7,448 A 2,520 5,310 5,544 5,704 6,028 6,766 7,666 7,504 7,449

Vietnam P 5,651 12,300 11,679 15,875 19,225 24,964 32,530 34,447 34,519 Y 2,240 2,260 2,106 2,783 3,189 3,690 4,243 4,590 4,634 A 135,449 143,668 143,534 144,493 146,688 149,849 154,140 147,552 153,522

World P 306,617 359,623 397,597 472,714 521,140 550,600 600,638 569,527 589,126 Y 2,280 2,521 2,770 3,272 3,553 3,674 3,897 3,860 3,837

* Please refer part III for production and yield figures of rice in respect of India. A=Area in '000 hectares Note : Rice(cleaned ) production = 2/3rd of paddy production. P=Production in '000 tonnesSource: Various issues of “FAO Production Year Book”, FAO, Rome Y=Yield in kg/hectare

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Country A/P/Y 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2003A 3,384 5,271 5,023 5,382 5,797 4,878 6,476 5,830 7,000

Argentina P 4,230 8,570 7,780 8,700 11,014 9,450 16,147 12,300 14,530 Y 1,250 1,626 1,549 1,617 1,900 1,937 2,493 2,110 2,076 A 7,001 8,555 11,292 11,736 9,218 9,221 12,440 11,045 12,456

Australia P 8,028 11,982 10,870 16,167 15,066 16,504 22,190 10,059 24,900 Y 1,150 1,401 963 1,378 1,634 1,790 2,033 911 1,999 A — 126 433 676 592 639 832 742 778

Bangladesh P — 117 823 1,403 890 1,245 1,840 1,606 1,550 Y — 926 1,899 2,075 1,503 1,948 2,210 2,164 1,992 A 5,052 9,487 11,089 13,729 14,098 11,133 10,963 8,836 10,467

Canada P 9,023 17,078 19,157 24,252 32,098 25,017 26,804 16,198 23,552 Y 1,790 1,800 1,725 1,766 2,277 2,247 2,445 1,833 2,250 A N.A. 30,001 28,841 29,219 30,754 28,861 26,653 23,908 22,040

China P 30,000 41,003 54,158 85,807 98,232 102,211 99,636 90,290 86,100 Y N.A. 1,367 1,878 2,937 3,194 3,541 3,738 3,777 3,907 A 548 586 557 498 821 1,055 1,035 1,030 1,000

Egypt P 1,516 2,003 1,796 1,872 4,266 5,722 6,564 6,183 6,150 Y 2,770 3,472 3,225 3,759 5,194 5,422 6,342 6,006 6,150 A 3,760 3,876 4,582 4,805 5,150 4,742 5,250 5,230 4,905

France P 12,922 15,013 23,683 28,890 33,313 30,879 37,355 38,934 30,582 Y 3,440 5,873 5,169 6,012 6,469 6,512 7,115 7,444 6,235 A 16,626 18,010 22,172 23,565 23,502 25,700 27,434 26,345 24,886

India P 20,093 24,104 31,830 44,069 49,850 65,767 75,574 72,766 65,129 Y 1,210 1,338 1,436 1,870 2,121 2,559 2,755 2,762 2,617 A 2,033 1,408 1,500 1,540 1,181 1,535 1,200 1,843 1,854

Iraq P 1,059 845 1,300 1,406 1,196 1,236 555 1,856 2,553 Y 520 601 867 913 1,013 805 463 1,007 1,377 A 4,188 3,545 3,405 3,034 2,773 2,482 2,330 2,416 2,267

Italy P 9,630 9,619 9,159 8,461 8,109 7,946 7,464 7,529 6,243 Y 2,330 2,711 2,687 2,789 2,924 3,201 3,203 3,117 2,754 A 6,219 5,812 6,912 7,259 7,845 8,170 8,463 8,058 8,069

Pakistan P 7,339 7,673 10,805 11,703 14,316 17,002 21,079 18,227 19,210 Y 1,180 1,320 1,563 1,612 1,825 2,081 2,491 2,262 2,381 A 2,300 2,351 2,244 2,366 2,209 2,481 1,940 2,148 1,411

Romania P 4,117 4,862 6,427 5,666 7,290 7,667 4,434 4,421 2,479 Y 1,790 2,068 2,863 2,396 3,301 3,090 2,286 2,058 1,757 A 3,695 2,661 2,694 2,043 2,007 2,126 2,370 2,402 2,218

Spain P 3,985 4,303 5,849 5,329 4,774 3,139 7,333 6,783 6,290 Y 1,080 1,617 2,172 2,608 2,379 1,476 3,094 2,824 2,836 A 1,341 1,692 1,449 1,265 1,341 1,644 1,679 1,679 1,796

Syria P 625 1,550 2,226 1,714 2,070 4,184 3,105 4,775 4,913 Y 470 916 1,536 1,355 1,544 2,546 1,850 2,844 2,735 A 8,500 9,309 9,061 9,275 9,432 9,400 8,700 9,400 9,400

Turkey P 10,105 14,830 16,556 17,032 20,022 18,015 21,000 19,500 19,000 Y 1,190 1,593 1,829 1,836 2,123 1,916 2,414 2,075 2,021 A 1,010 1,035 1,441 1,902 2,013 1,859 2,086 1,996 1,837

U.K. P 4,172 4,488 8,740 12,046 14,033 14,310 16,700 15,973 14,288 Y 4,130 4,334 5,878 6,338 6,971 7,698 8,006 8,003 7,778 A 17,930 28,081 28,727 26,197 28,038 24,664 21,502 18,582 21,383

U.S.A. P 37,517 57,765 64,619 65,999 74,473 59,400 60,757 44,063 63,590 Y 2,090 2,057 2,249 2,519 2,656 2,408 2,826 2,371 2,974 A – – – – – 23,909 19,657 24,478 19,960

Russian P – – – – – 30,118 34,400 50,609 34,062 Fedrn. Y – – – – – 1,260 1,750 2,068 1,706

A 210,291 228,903 236,883 230,587 231,721 219,718 213,709 213,716 208,765 World P 311,615 354,748 44,603 505,729 592,918 543,614 584,994 573,513 556,349

Y 1,480 1,550 1,877 2,193 2,559 2,474 2,737 2,684 2,665 A=Area in '000 hectares P=Production in '000 tonnes Y=Yield in kg/hectareSource : Various issues of "FAO Production Year Book", FAO, Rome.

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Country 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2003A 4,017 3,070 2,490 3,340 1,672 2,522 3,098 2,300 2,323

Argentina P 9,360 7,700 6,400 11,900 5,047 11,404 16,817 15,000 15,040 Y 2,330 2,508 2,570 3,563 3,018 4,522 5,428 6,522 6,475 A 10,900 10,473 11,438 11,798 11,394 13,946 11,615 11,751 12,935

Brazil P 16,010 16,354 20,374 22,018 21,348 36,267 31,879 35,933 47,809 Y 1,470 1,562 1,781 1,866 1,874 2,600 2,745 3,058 3,696 A 481 635 958 1,123 1,062 1,003 1,088 1,283 1,226

Canada P 2,549 3,645 5,434 6,970 7,066 7,271 6,827 8,999 9,587 Y 5,290 5,740 5,671 6,204 6,653 7,249 6,273 7,013 7,819 A 18,000 10,750 20,035 17,756 21,483 22,846 23,056 24,661 23,520

China P 5,200 32,138 61,105 64,052 97,158 112,362 106,002 121,499 114,175 Y 2,900 2,990 3,050 3,607 4,523 4,918 4,598 4,927 4,854 A 632 769 800 804 830 874 843 850 830

Egypt P 2,359 2,781 3,231 3,699 4,799 4,535 6,474 6,500 6,400 Y 3,730 3,617 4,038 4,601 5,780 5,191 7,680 7,647 7,711 A 1,492 1,960 1,757 1,887 1,568 1,651 1,766 1,831 1,667

France P 7,475 8,209 9,358 12,409 9,291 12,740 16,073 16,440 11,898 Y 5,010 4,188 5,326 6,576 5,925 7,717 9,103 8,979 7,137 A 1,225 1,429 1,253 1,082 1,082 1,033 1,193 1,206 1,150

Hungary P 4,743 7,172 6,673 6,818 4,500 4,680 4,984 6,121 4,534 Y 3,872 5,018 5,324 6,303 4,158 4,529 4,179 5,076 3,943 A 5,583 6,031 5,983 5,797 5,954 6,100 6,427 6,662 7,000

India P 6,269 7,256 6,804 6,644 9,073 8,900 11,473 11,167 14,800 Y 1,120 1,203 1,137 1,146 1,524 1,459 1,785 1,676 2,114 A 2,547 2,445 2,771 2,440 3,158 3,652 3,500 3,127 3,355

Indonesia P 2,369 2,903 4,012 4,330 6,734 8,246 9,677 9,654 10,910 Y 930 1,187 1,448 1,774 2,132 2,258 2,765 3,088 3,252 A 110 897 937 923 768 942 1,064 1,144 1,159

Italy P 4,780 5,326 6,403 6,357 5,864 8,454 10,138 10,824 8,978 Y 4,350 5,938 6,836 6,889 7,637 8,970 9,528 9,460 7,744 A 8,350 6,694 6,955 7,498 7,341 7,500 7,131 7,120 7,781

Mexico P 10,000 8,459 12,388 13,957 14,640 16,994 17,557 19,299 19,652 Y 1,200 1,264 1,780 1,861 1,994 2,266 2,462 2,711 2,526 A 675 620 745 804 856 881 944 970 875

Pakistan P 676 802 947 1,009 1,185 1,283 1,643 1,737 1,275 Y 1,000 1,294 1,271 1,256 1,383 1,457 1,741 1,791 1,457 A 2,437 3,126 3,281 3,511 3,820 2,736 2,510 2,395 2,485

Philippines P 2,400 2,697 3,117 3,863 4,854 4,161 4,511 4,319 4,478 Y 980 863 950 1,100 1,271 1,521 1,797 1,803 1,802 A 3,200 3,305 3,288 3,098 2,467 3,109 3,049 2,761 3,119

Romania P 7,100 9,241 11,153 15,238 6,810 9,923 4,898 8,400 9,577 Y 2,220 2,796 3,392 4,919 2,761 3,192 1,606 3,042 3,070 A 660 597 583 567 515 515 550 500 575

Turkey P 1,010 1,200 1,240 1,900 2,100 1,900 2,100 2,100 2,800 Y 1,530 2,010 2,127 3,353 4,080 3,689 3,818 4,200 4,870 A 23,212 27,318 29,555 30,442 27,094 26,303 29,316 28,050 28,789

U.S.A. P 104,393 148,061 168,787 225,478 201,532 187,305 251,854 228,805 256,905 Y 4,500 5,420 5,711 7,407 7,438 7,121 8,591 8,157 8,924 A – – – – – 1,161 1,279 1,189 1,953

Ukraine P – – – – – 3,392 3,848 4,180 6,900 Y – – – – – 2,922 3,008 3,516 3,533 A 110,799 113,797 128,764 129,235 127,422 136,087 138,739 138,271 142,685

World P 266,790 327,257 394,056 484,766 479,140 515,046 592,999 604,162 638,043 Y 2,410 2,849 3,060 3,787 3,760 3,785 4,274 4,369 4,472

A=Area in '000 hectares P=Production in '000 tonnes Y=Yield in kg/hectareSource: Various issues of FAO Production Year Book, FAO, Rome

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2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003AfricaAlgeria 1,500 1,500 1,074 1,076 3,348 3,333 1,059 1,062 Egypt 9,141 9,431 6,006 6,150 7,647 7,711 7,097 7,249 Morocco 4,145 3,522 1,279 1,722 749 562 1,070 1,433 Senegal 2,363 2,363 - - 917 963 694 736 South Africa 2,286 2,286 2,437 1,778 3,000 2,900 2,854 2,631 Tunisia - - 1,414 3,853 - - 1,259 2,367 N & C AmericaCanada - - 1,833 2,250 7,013 7,819 2,372 2,744 Cuba 3,496 3,499 -- -- 2,528 2,722 3,123 3,189 Mexico 4,503 3,793 5,100 4,788 2,711 2,526 2,914 2,830 U.S.A. 7,373 7,448 2,371 2,974 8,157 8,924 5,567 6,033 S. AmericaArgentina 5,746 5,400 2,110 2,076 6,522 6,475 3,385 3,208 Brazil 3,324 3,238 1,475 2,371 3,058 3,696 2,846 3,365 Chile 5,072 4,942 4,272 4,320 10,584 12,265 5,183 5,553 Peru 6,687 6,789 1,344 1,350 2,676 2,699 3,376 3,369 Venezuela 4,975 5,201 339 345 3,111 3,351 3,185 3,276 AsiaBangladesh 3,423 3,429 2,164 1,992 2,000 2,000 3,324 3,315 Bhutan 2,332 2,111 946 1,136 1,565 1,591 1,592 1,585 China 6,186 6,074 3,777 3,907 4,927 4,854 4,890 4,849 India * 2,683 3,000 2,762 2,617 1,676 2,114 2,219 2,356 Indonesia 4,469 4,538 - - 3,088 3,252 4,174 4,247 Iran 4,727 5,893 1,995 1,985 7,250 8,571 2,277 2,418 Israel - - 2,381 2,267 13,028 12,000 3,109 2,942 Japan 6,582 5,850 4,001 4,030 2,462 2,462 6,085 5,451 KoreaDemRep. 3,751 3,849 2,064 2,500 3,326 3,485 3,188 3,350 Korea Rep. of 6,350 5,990 3,227 3,048 4,222 4,118 6,087 5,756 Myanmar 3,674 3,705 1,111 1,111 2,136 2,500 3,455 3,513 Nepal 2,675 2,681 1,886 1,976 1,829 1,729 2,171 2,166 Pakistan 3,018 3,055 2,262 2,381 1,791 1,457 2,264 2,302 Philippines 3,280 3,427 - - 1,803 1,802 2,731 2,813 Sri Lanka 3,489 3,370 - - 1,128 1,098 3,405 3,283 Syria - - 2,844 2,735 4,049 4,000 1,994 2,003 Thailand 2,609 2,455 615 615 3,729 3,913 2,711 2,584 Turkey 6,000 5,314 2,075 2,021 4,200 4,870 2,221 2,231 EuropeAustria - - 4,967 4,380 9,677 8,379 5,660 5,101 Belarus - - 2,692 3,137 3,333 5,000 2,483 2,630 Belgium - - - - - - - -Bulgaria 4,310 3,462 3,012 2,383 4,236 2,887 3,160 2,518 Denmark - - 7,040 7,832 - - 5,754 5,858 France 5,691 5,611 7,444 6,235 8,979 7,137 7,467 6,134 Germany - - 6,906 6,503 9,376 7,224 6,252 5,758 Italy 6,270 6,181 3,117 2,754 9,460 7,744 4,980 4,370 Netherlands - - 7,775 9,119 8,287 8,000 7,122 8,196 Poland - - 3,854 3,405 6,156 5,286 3,241 2,865 Portugal 5,786 5,840 1,881 1,256 5,668 5,278 2,937 2,537 Russian Fedn. 3,766 3,175 2,068 1,706 2,858 3,262 1,972 1,786 Spain 7,225 7,277 2,824 2,836 9,649 9,112 3,216 3,250 U.K. - - 8,003 7,778 - - 7,076 7,030 Ukraine 3,947 3,500 3,045 1,371 3,516 3,533 2,749 1,752 OceaniaAustralia 8,607 10,289 911 1,999 5,506 5,267 1,097 2,072 New Zealand - - 7,152 7,419 10,498 10,535 6,441 6,465 World Total 3,860 3,837 2,684 2,665 4,369 4,472 3,064 3,078 * = Please refer Part I, Section 3 for production and yield figures of rice in respect of IndiaNote : Data pertain to the calendar year in which the entire harvest or the bulk of it took place (Continued)

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Paddy Wheat Maize Cereals (Total)

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2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003AfricaAlgeria 701 648 18,372 18,056 - - - -Egypt 2,960 2,960 23,750 23,750 2,833 2,833 - -Morocco 616 621 23,199 22,302 1,000 1,000 - -Senegal 98 127 18,750 18,750 - - - -South Africa 1,309 1,239 28,964 27,392 1,613 1,370 - -Tunisia 704 724 14,040 13,800 - - - -N & C AmericaCanada 1,266 1,506 27,482 29,499 2,281 2,167 - -Cuba 1,071 1,189 25,769 23,971 - - 208 208 Mexico 850 825 23,756 25,212 1,532 1,186 432 418 U.S.A. 1,887 1,803 40,570 41,152 2,553 2,248 1,423 1,653 S. AmericaArgentina 1,144 1,235 25,693 25,294 2,630 2,803 - -Brazil 738 802 19,404 20,481 2,574 2,790 1,118 819 Chile 1,637 2,035 21,240 19,531 - - - -Peru - - 12,172 12,000 1,620 1,667 710 696 Venezuela 788 709 17,898 17,671 3,055 3,163 355 348 AsiaBangladesh 732 772 12,601 13,807 - - - -Bhutan 800 800 7,097 7,875 650 650 - -China 1,574 1,507 16,120 14,842 1,893 1,737 1,247 1,312 India * 609 552 19,806 17,321 777 1,054 981 851 Indonesia 969 963 15,590 13,550 1,236 1,277 702 701 Iran 581 497 22,627 19,722 1,500 1,386 - -Israel 1,996 1,970 32,831 32,917 - - - -Japan 1,760 1,494 31,969 33,333 1,803 1,525 - -KoreaDemRep. 857 857 9,515 10,761 1,143 1,143 - -Korea Rep. of 1,110 1,110 27,000 27,000 1,424 1,423 - -Myanmar 869 888 11,066 11,267 1,023 1,040 500 520 Nepal 808 801 10,902 10,571 860 937 233 233 Pakistan 491 465 16,365 16,406 1,250 1,250 - -Philippines 723 723 12,280 12,115 1,231 1,000 920 815 Sri Lanka 923 927 13,421 11,369 921 1,124 660 675 Thailand 830 900 13,005 12,125 1,487 1,217 798 809 Turkey 1,025 984 26,263 26,500 2,143 4,333 - -EuropeAustria 2,509 2,491 30,383 26,529 2,524 2,552 - -Belarus 1,766 1,181 13,492 16,400 - - - -Belgium - - 47,148 42,532 - - - -Bulgaria 593 581 12,089 10,392 4,098 3,000 - -Denmark 3,536 3,536 39,904 42,446 - - - -France 4,624 4,146 42,376 39,971 2,811 1,838 - -Germany 2,853 2,893 40,453 34,599 1,534 1,429 - -Italy 1,687 1,496 25,917 21,920 3,724 2,788 - -Netherlands 4,424 4,691 44,570 40,725 - - - -Poland 2,015 2,227 19,323 17,932 - - - -Portugal 592 596 15,625 15,625 - - - -Russian Fedn. 1,503 1,325 10,278 11,585 1,167 985 - -Spain 882 950 25,993 26,926 2,333 1,500 - -U.K. 3,492 3,638 43,818 40,814 - - - -Ukraine 1,843 1,277 10,439 11,563 1,276 1,100 - -Oceania - -Australia 575 1,209 30,000 30,238 2,121 1,905 - -New Zealand 2,666 3,044 47,121 44,248 - - - -World Total 801 793 13,256 13,182 2,292 2,261 770 689 Note : Data pertain to the calendar year in which the entire harvest or the bulk of it took placeSource : FAO, Rome.

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Pulses (Total) Potato Soybean Coffee (Green)

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PADDY* WHEAT

2003 * = Countries arranged in descending order of Paddy yeild - 2003

2002

THAILAND

U K

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YIELD OF PADDY & WHEAT INSELECTED COUNTRIES (kg/ha)

2003 and 2002

PHILIPPINES

BRAZIL

PAKISTAN

INDIA

WORLD

MEXICO

MYANMAR

BANGLADESH

FRANCE

ARGENTINA

INDONESIA

KOREA DEM REP.

KOREA REP.

JAPAN

AUSTRALIA

EGYPT

U S A

CHINA

2609

2683

3018

3324

3280

3423

3674

4503

3860

3751

4469

5746

5691

6582

6350

6186

7373

9141

8607

2455

3000

3055

3238

3427

3429

3705

3793

3837

3849

4538

5400

5611

5850

5990

6074

7448

9431

10289

8003

615

2762

2262

1475

2164

1111

5100

2684

2064

2110

7444

4001

3227

3777

2371

6006

911

7778

615

2617

2381

2371

1992

1111

4788

2665

2500

2076

6235

4030

3048

3907

2974

6150

1999

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(US $ million)

Country 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 (P)

Canada 6,963 4,155 4,456 3,660 4,798 6,051 5,714

European Union 102,760 126,517 86,018 83,343 91,407 118,028 133,386

Japan 42,576 73,253 53,772 44,699 44,162 47,874 48,737

Korea 19,222 25,106 19,306 16,182 17,575 17,334 19,849

USA 31,618 20,180 53,670 51,838 39,105 35,618 46,504

India* 3,812 3,621 5,660 6,355 7,272 8,062 9,251 (P)= Provisional. * = Includes subsidy on fertiliser and food.

Source: OECD.

Note: Producer Support Estimate (PSE): an indicator of the annual monetary value of gross transfers from consumers and taxpayers to agricultural producers, measured at the farm-gate level, arising from policy measures which support agriculture, regardless of their nature, objectives or impacts on farm production or income.

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3.00 SUBSIDY AND ECONOMICS OF FERTILISER USE

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Nutrient prices (local currency/tonne) Producer prices

Countries N P K (local currency/te)

based on based on based on N P K

Urea SSP MOP

Australia 841 1,239 830 274 3.07 4.52 3.09

Brazil 811 1,489 767 269 3.01 5.54 0.01

Chile 310,529 297,315 - 84,247 3.69 3.53 -

France 455 906 - 338 1.35 2.68 -

India 10,500 19,190 7,425 5,643 1.86 3.40 1.32

Iran 826,087 945,652 583,333 3,024,200 0.27 0.31 0.19

Korea Rep 576,087 - - 1,402,075 0.41 - -

Nepal 29,565 - 31,333 9,322 3.17 - 3.17

Pakistan 17,873 31,888 - 9,870 1.81 3.23 -

Peru 1,622 2,562 1,472 520 3.12 4.93 0.17

Phillipines 18,464 15,348 8,820 2.09 - 1.74

South Africa 5,304 6,154 4,660 2,470 2.15 2.49 1.89

Spain 411 756 292 275 1.49 2.75 1.06

Sri Lanka 25,870 45,652 32,233 13,094 1.98 - 2.46

USA 459 530 302 85 5.40 6.24 3.55

Australia 841 1,239 830 262 3.21 4.73 3.17

Brazil 811 1,489 767 251 3.23 5.93 3.06

Chile 310,529 297,315 - 110,858 2.80 2.68 -

France 455 906 - 107 4.25 8.47 -

India 10,500 19,190 7,425 6,956 1.51 2.76 1.07

Iran 826,087 945,652 583,333 1,287,000 0.64 0.73 0.45

Korea Rep 576,087 - - 636,675 0.90 - -

Nepal 29,565 - 31,333 9,815 3.01 - 3.19

Pakistan 17,873 31,888 - 7,850 2.28 4.06 -

Peru 1,622 2,562 1,472 690 2.35 3.71 2.13

South Africa 5,304 6,154 4,660 1,801 2.95 3.42 2.59

Spain 411 756 292 130 3.16 5.82 2.25

USA 459 530 302 132 3.48 4.02 2.29

* =P2O5 price through Concentrated Superphosphate.

@= Kg. Of Paddy and Wheat required to buy 1 Kg. Of N, P2O5 and K2O.Source: FAO, Rome.

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3.02 PHYSICAL RETURN OF N, P2O5 AND K2O ON PADDY AND WHEAT IN SELECTED COUNTRIES

Physical return @

2002-03

Paddy

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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Country1990 2000 2004 1990 2000 2004

Low-income economies 889,723 1,078,946 1,253,353 29 23 23Tanzania 4,220 9,316 10,851 48 45 45Ethiopia 6,842 6,304 8,077 49 52 46Nepal 3,628 5,450 6,707 52 39 40Bangladesh 29,855 47,864 56,844 28 26 21Madagascar 3,081 4,020 4,364 32 30 29Nigeria 28,472 41,248 72,106 33 39 26India 322,737 479,404 691,876 31 27 22Kenya 8,533 10,410 15,600 29 23 16Pakistan 40,010 61,673 96,115 26 26 23Ghana 5,886 5,419 8,620 45 35 35Togo 1,628 1,281 2,061 34 41 41Zambia 3,288 2,911 5,389 18 24 21Senegal 5,698 4,372 7,665 20 18 17Vietnam 6,472 31,344 45,210 37 25 22Zimbabwe 8,784 7,350 17,750 16 11 17Middle-income economies 3,525,445 5,490,802 6,930,704 13 11 10

Lower-middle income 1,820,097 2,358,673 3,941,575 21 15 12China 354,644 1,079,954 1,649,329 27 16 15Sri Lanka 8,032 16,402 20,055 26 21 17Philippines 44,331 75,186 86,429 22 17 14Papua New Guinea 3,221 4,011 3,909 29 26 26Morocco 25,821 33,364 50,055 18 13 17Jordan 4,020 8,340 11,196 8 3 2Thailand 85,345 121,927 163,491 12 10 10Tunisia 12,291 19,462 28,185 16 12 13Romania 38,299 36,692 73,167 20 15 13Algeria 61,902 53,817 84,649 14 10 13Bulgaria 20,726 12,052 24,131 18 14 10Indonesia 114,426 153,255 257,641 19 17 17Russian Fedn. 579,068 251,092 582,395 17 7 5Ukraine 91,327 32,171 65,149 26 13 14Upper middle-income 1,722,041 3,138,826 2,988,438 8 8 7Argentina 141,352 285,473 151,501 8 5 10Mexico 262,710 574,512 676,497 7 4 4South Africa 111,997 125,887 212,777 5 3 4Brazil 464,989 587,553 604,855 8 9 5Hungary 33,056 45,716 99,712 15 6 4Saudi Arabia 104,670 139,383 250,557 6 7 5Malaysia 42,775 89,321 117,776 19 12 10Chile 30,307 70,710 94,105 8 8 9Poland 61,197 158,839 241,833 8 3 3Turkey 150,721 199,902 301,950 18 16 12

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4.01 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) AND SHARE OF AGRICULTURE1990, 2000 and 2004

GDP (Million dollars) Agricultural value added as % of GDP

4.00 GDP-GNI AND POPULATION

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Country GDP (Million dollars)1990 2000 2004 1990 2000 2004

Low and middle-income 4,413,061 6,567,734 8,183,030 16 13 12Sub Saharan Africa 297,397 322,212 543,990 18 15 13East Asia & Pacific 925,765 2,059,259 2,367,508 20 15 15South Asia 410,341 620,253 878,785 30 27 22Europe & Central Asia 1,240,214 960,670 1,768,088 17 10 8Middle East & N.Africa 402,799 591,584 600,256 15 14 14Latin America & Caribbean 1,146,895 1,995,118 2,018,715 9 8 7

High-income economies 16,967,888 24,772,147 32,715,777 3 -Israel 52,490 110,332 117,548 -Korea Rep. of 252,622 457,219 679,674 9 5 3Spain 491,938 555,004 991,442 5 4 3Singapore 36,638 92,252 106,818 0 0 0New Zealand 43,103 49,983 99,687 7 - -Belgium 196,134 231,016 349,830 2 1 1United Kingdom 975,512 1,413,432 2,140,898 2 1 1Italy 1,093,947 1,068,518 1,672,302 3 3 3Australia 297,204 394,023 631,256 3 3 3Netherlands 283,672 364,948 577,260 4 3 3Austria 159,499 109,957 290,109 3 2 2France 1,195,438 1,286,252 2,002,582 3 3 3Canada 572,673 689,549 979,764 3 -United States 5,554,100 9,882,842 11,667,515 2 -Denmark 133,361 160,780 243,043 4 2 2Germany 1,719,510 1,870,136 2,714,418 1 1 1Norway 115,453 149,349 250,168 3 2 1Sweden 229,756 227,369 346,404 3 - 2Japan 2,970,043 4,677,099 4,623,398 3 2 1Finland 134,806 119,823 186,597 6 3 3Switzerland 228,415 240,323 359,465 -World 21,390,644 31,336,893 40,887,837 6 5 -

Source : "World Development Report 2006", The World Bank.

Agricultural value added as % of GDP

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Food supply Food supplyGNI a GDP K.Calorie per GNI a GDP K.Calorie per

Continent/ Country (US $) % growth capita per day Continent/ Country (US $) % growth capita per day2004 2003-2004 (No.) (1997) 2003 2003-2004 (No.) (1997)

Africa 2406Algeria 2,280 3.4 2853 Korea Rep. of 13,980 4.1 3155Egypt, Arab Rep. 1,310 2.5 3287 Malaysia 4,650 5.2 2977Madagascar 300 2.6 2021 Nepal 260 1.6 2366Morocco 1,520 1.9 3078 Pakistan 600 3.9 2476Nigeria 390 1.1 2735 Philippines 1,170 4.3 2366South Africa 3,630 4.3 2990 Sri Lanka 1,010 4.8 2302Tunisia 2,630 4.5 3283 Turkey 3,750 7.4 3525Zimbabwe - -6.7 2145 Thailand 2,540 5.4 2360

3348 Europe 3208Canada 28,390 2.0 3119 Austria 32,300 1.9 3536Mexico 6,770 2.9 3097 Belgium 31,030 2.6 3619USA 41,400 3.4 3699 Denmark 40,650 2.2 3407

Finland 32,790 3.6 3100South America 2800 France 30,090 1.9 3518Argentina 3,720 8.0 3093 Germany 30,120 1.5 3382Brazil 3,090 3.9 2974 Hungary 8,270 4.6 3313Chile 4,910 4.9 2796 Italy 26,120 1.3 3507Colombia 2,000 2.3 2597 Netherlands 31,700 1.2 3284Peru 2,360 3.5 2302 Poland 6,090 5.4 3366Uruguay 3,950 11.6 2816 Romania 2,920 7.7 3253Venezuela RB 4,020 15.3 2321 Russian Fedn. 3,410 7.7 2904

Spain 21,210 2.6 3310Asia 2693 Switzerland 48,230 1.3 3223Bangaldesh 440 3.7 2085 UK 33,940 3.0 3276China 1,290 8.8 2897 Ukraine 1,260 12.9 2795India 620 5.4 2496Indonesia 1,140 3.7 2886 Oceania 3054Israel 17,380 2.6 3278 Australia 26,900 1.8 3224Japan 37,180 2.5 2932 New Zealand 20,310 3.1 3395Jordan 2,140 4.9 3014 World 6,280 2.9GNI = Gross National IncomeGDP = Gross Domestic Product a = Preliminary World Bank estimates calculated using the World Bank Atlas method.Source : 1) "World Development Report 2006, The World Bank.

2) FAO, Rome

North & Central America

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4.02 GNI PER CAPITA AND FOOD SUPPLY : K. CALORIE PER CAPITA

Per capita Per capita

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(in '000)

Continent/Country1990 2004 1990 2004 1990 2004 1990 2004 1990 2004

AfricaAlgeria 25,017 32,358 6,441 7,419 6,979 12,205 1,824 2,843 26.1 23.3Egypt 55,768 72,642 24,588 24,618 18,697 27,868 7,577 8,554 40.5 30.7Kenya 23,585 33,467 18,766 24,623 11,198 17,010 8,910 12,515 79.6 73.6Morocco 24,564 31,020 11,082 10,447 9,119 12,736 4,073 4,237 44.7 33.3Senegal 7,345 11,386 5,640 8,260 3,232 5,048 2,482 3,662 76.8 72.5South Africa 36,848 47,208 7,239 5,879 14,301 19,776 1,931 1,646 13.5 8.3Sudan 24,927 35,523 17,319 20,391 9,393 14,187 6,526 8,144 69.5 57.4Tanzania 26,068 37,627 21,510 28,668 13,332 19,815 11,255 15,576 84.4 78.6Tunisia 8,207 9,995 2,312 2,312 2,835 4,243 798 981 28.1 23.1Uganda 17,359 27,821 14,513 21,388 8,809 13,191 7,446 10,300 84.5 78.1Zimbabwe 10,467 12,936 7,134 7,801 4,702 6,117 3,205 3,689 68.2 60.3

Canada 27,701 31,958 1,012 715 14,647 17,211 494 355 3.4 2.1Cuba 10,628 11,245 2,215 1,667 4,792 5,665 870 724 18.2 12.8Mexico 83,225 105,699 25,233 22,304 30,671 44,669 8,531 8,554 27.8 19.1USA 255,712 295,410 7,682 5,802 129,186 151,529 3,647 2,795 2.8 1.8South AmericaArgentina 32,527 38,372 4,096 3,534 12,201 16,123 1,482 1,430 12.1 8.9Brazil 148,809 183,913 34,216 26,342 65,445 84,025 15,232 12,199 23.3 14.5Chile 13,100 16,124 2,477 2,377 4,993 6,941 938 1,016 18.8 14.6Peru 21,753 27,562 7,701 7,766 7,442 10,805 2,654 3,070 35.7 28.4Uruguay 3,106 3,439 391 368 1,358 1,564 193 189 14.2 12.1Venezuela 19,502 26,282 2,730 2,136 7,273 11,196 874 774 12.0 6.9AsiaAfghanistan 13,799 28,574 9,704 18,760 5,645 11,023 3,970 7,237 70.3 65.7Bangladesh 109,402 139,215 71,361 72,074 53,265 72,857 34,744 37,719 65.2 51.8Bhutan 1,696 2,116 1,597 1,980 842 1,059 792 991 94.1 93.6China 1,161,381 1,315,409 834,689 845,957 685,636 792,401 493,124 509,949 71.9 64.4India 846,418 1,087,124 492,969 563,004 358,344 480,174 229,417 277,609 64.0 57.8Indonesia 182,117 220,077 92,717 91,229 79,905 110,179 44,086 50,307 55.2 45.7Iran 56,703 68,803 18,231 16,902 16,737 26,609 5,405 6,568 32.3 24.7Iraq 17,341 28,057 2,793 2,344 4,422 7,902 712 660 16.1 8.4Isreal 4,514 6,601 186 151 1,779 2,879 73 66 4.1 2.3Japan 123,537 127,923 8,613 3,899 64,133 68,110 4,669 2,172 7.3 3.2Jordan 3,254 5,561 491 562 815 1,900 123 192 15.1 10.1Kazakhstan - 14,839 - 2,669 - 7,494 - 1,204 - 16.1KoreanDemRep 19,956 22,384 7,580 6,099 10,279 11,590 3,904 3,158 38.0 27.2Korea Rep. Of 42,869 47,645 6,917 3,235 19,633 25,031 3,555 1,934 18.1 7.7Malaysia 17,845 24,894 4,646 3,742 7,256 10,939 1,985 1,741 27.4 15.9

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North & Central America

In Agriculture Total In Agriculture active population in agricultureTotal

4.03 TOTAL, AGRICULTURAL AND ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION1990 and 2004

Population Economically Active Population Percentage of economically

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(in '000)

Continent/Country1990 2004 1990 2004 1990 2004 1990 2004 1990 2004

Asia (Concluded))Myanmar 40,506 50,004 29,673 34,471 20,913 27,902 15,320 19,235 73.3 68.9Nepal 18,625 26,591 17,423 24,723 8,946 12,683 8,369 11,792 93.6 93.0Pakistan 110,901 154,794 61,788 75,490 39,584 60,358 20,561 27,154 51.9 45.0Philippines 61,104 81,617 27,854 30,155 24,032 34,923 11,001 12,966 45.8 37.1Sri Lanka 16,830 20,570 8,273 9,278 7,047 9,472 3,408 4,198 48.4 44.3Syria 12,717 18,582 4,256 4,874 3,520 6,296 1,178 1,651 33.5 26.2Thailand 54,389 63,694 30,941 29,168 31,107 38,138 19,929 20,328 64.1 53.3Turkey 57,593 72,220 21,507 20,442 24,255 34,535 12,994 14,962 53.6 43.3Vietnam 66,074 83,123 47,074 54,605 33,582 44,312 23,925 29,110 71.2 65.7Yemen 11,944 20,329 7,172 9,425 3,550 6,570 2,132 3,046 60.1 46.4EuropeAustria 7,729 8,171 600 354 3,556 3,748 276 162 7.8 4.3Belarus - 9,811 - 1,106 - 5,343 - 603 - 11.3Belgium 9,967 10,400 263 165 4,033 4,245 106 67 2.6 1.6Bulgaria 8,718 7,780 1,251 455 4,436 4,007 597 219 13.5 5.5Denmark 5,140 5,414 286 175 2,908 2,913 162 94 5.6 3.2Finland 4,986 5,235 452 263 2,569 2,564 216 119 8.4 4.6France 56,735 60,257 3,116 1,654 24,696 26,956 1,356 740 5.5 2.7Germany 79,433 82,645 6,165 1,726 39,860 40,372 1,588 843 4.0 2.1Italy 56,719 58,033 4,878 2,535 24,427 25,264 2,101 1,103 8.6 4.4Netherlands 14,952 16,226 683 485 6,900 7,395 315 221 4.6 3.0Norway 4,241 4,598 296 207 2,130 2,365 134 95 6.3 4.0Poland 38,111 38,559 9,240 6,611 18,729 20,295 5,144 3,991 27.5 19.7Portugal 9,899 10,441 1,968 1,307 4,823 5,295 860 588 17.8 11.1Romania 23,207 21,790 5,140 2,479 10,647 10,469 2,551 1,303 24.0 12.4Russian Fedn. - 143,899 - 13,536 - 78,190 - 7,355 - 9.4Spain 39,303 42,646 4,635 2,564 15,953 19,154 1,892 1,158 11.9 6.0Sweden 8,559 9,008 423 278 4,631 4,844 204 133 4.4 2.7Switzerland 6,834 7,240 582 425 3,628 3,831 200 144 5.5 3.8U.K. 56,972 59,705 1,232 987 28,178 29,809 609 492 2.2 1.7Ukraine - 46,989 - 6,550 - 24,317 - 3,064 - 12.6OceaniaAustralia 16,888 19,942 932 853 8,403 10,123 464 433 5.5 4.3Fiji Islands 724 841 330 319 252 352 115 134 45.6 38.1New Zealand 3,360 3,989 340 332 1,619 1,994 168 170 10.4 8.5World Total 5,263,586 6,389,272 2,443,394 2,605,907 2,496,235 3,136,866 1,220,515 1,353,283 48.9 43.1Note:(i) ‘Economically active population’ is defined as all persons engaged or seeking employment in an economic activity, whether as emplo own-account workers, salaried employees or unpaid workers assisting in the operation of a family farm or busine

(ii) ‘Economically active population in Agriculture’ incl. all economically active persons engaged principally in agriculture, forestry, hunting or fishSource : FAO, Rome.

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4.03 TOTAL, AGRICULTURAL AND ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION1990 and 2004 (Concluded)

Population Economically Active PopulationTotal In Agriculture Total In Agriculture active population in agriculture

Percentage of economically

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Continent/Country Average Density Continent/Country Average Density annual people annual people

growth (%) per sq.km. growth (%) per sq.km.2000-2004 2004 2000-2004 2004

AfricaAlgeria 1.6 14 Nepal 2.2 176Egypt 1.8 69 Pakistan 2.4 197Kenya 1.9 57 Philippines 2.0 278Morocco 1.6 69 Saudi Arabia 2.8 11Senegal 2.3 54 Sri Lanka 1.3 301South Africa 0.9 38 Syrian Arab Rep. 2.3 97Togo 2.1 91 Thailand 0.7 122Tunisia 1.1 64 Turkey 1.5 93Uganda 2.7 132 Turkmenistan 1.5 10Zambia 1.6 14 Viet Nam 1.1 252Zimbabwe 1.0 34

EuropeN.C. America Austria 0.3 98Canada 0.9 3 Belarus -0.4 47Mexico 1.4 54 Belgium 0.4 344USA 1.0 32 Bulgaria -0.9 70

Denmark 0.3 127South America Finland 0.2 17Argentina 1.0 14 France 0.5 109Brazil 1.2 21 Germany 0.1 237Chile 1.2 21 Hungary 0.1 109Peru 1.5 22 Italy -0.1 196Uruguay 0.6 19 Netherlands 0.5 480Venezuela 1.8 30 Norway 0.5 15

Poland -0.3 125Asia Portugal 0.5 114Bangladesh 1.7 1079 Romania -0.7 95China, Main 0.7 139 Russian Fed -0.5 8India 1.5 363 Spain 0.5 83Indonesia 1.3 120 Sweden 0.3 22Iran 1.2 41 Switzerland 0.7 187Israel 1.9 313 UK 0.2 247Japan 0.2 351 Ukraine -0.8 83Jordan 2.7 61Kazakhstan -0.2 6Korea Rep 0.6 488 OceaniaKyrgyzstan 0.9 27 Australia 1.2 3Lao PDR 2.3 25 New Zealand 1.3 15Malaysia 2.0 77 WORLD 1.2 49Source: "World Development Report 2006", The World Bank

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Population Population

4.04 AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH IN POPULATION AND DENSITY

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AREA WEIGHT1 hectare = 2.47100 acres 1 metric ton = 2.2047 pounds

= 100 x 100 sq. metres = 0.98421 long tons1 acre = 0.40468 hectare = 1.10231 short tons

= 4.840 sq. yd. = 1.000 kilograms = 43.660 ft. = 10 quintals = 0.00156 sq. miles 1 long ton = 2.240 pounds

= 1.01605 metric tons1 sq. mile = 640 acres 1 short ton = 2.000 pounds

= 259 hectares = 0.90781 metric ton = 2.59 sq. kilometres 1 kilogram = 2.20462 pounds

1 sq. kilometre = 0.3861 sq. miles 1 pound = 0.45359 kilogram1 mound = 81.2857 pounds

= 37.32410 kg.

YIELD DISTANCE100 kg. per hectare = 1.4869 bushels (60 lb.) 1 mile = 8 furlongs or 1760 yards

per acre = 1.609 kilometres1 bushel (60 lb.) = 67.253 kg. per hectare 1 kilometre = 5/8 mile = 0.6214 mile per acre = 3.28089 ft.1 kg. per hectare = 0.892169 lb. per acre 1 metre = 1.0936 yards1 lb. per acre = 1.120864 kg. per hectare 1 inch = 25.4 milimetres

= 2.54 centimetres1 foot = 30.48 centimetres

= 0.3048 metres1 yard = 91.44 centimetres

To Convert Multiply byAtmospheres to lbs. per sq. inch 14.73British thermal units to calories 0.252Cubic centimetres to cubic inches 0.061103Cubic feet to cubic metres 0.02832Cubic feet to gallons 6.228Cubic inches to litres 0.01639Cubic metres to cubic yards 1.308Foot lbs. per second to horse power 0.001818Foot lbs. to kilogram metres 0.1383U.S. Gallons to litres 3.785Barrels to gallons 42.00Grams to ounces 0.03527Grams to lbs 0.002205Horse power to watts 0.746

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1. CONVERSION FACTORS

2. CONVERSION TABLES

CONVERSION FACTORS AND EXCHANGE RATES

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Year Rs. per US $ Year Rs. per US $

1947-48 1978-79 8.2063.309 1979-80 8.076

1948-49 1980-81 7.9081981-82 8.968

1949-50 4.081 1982-83 9.6661983-84 10.34

1950-51 1984-85 11.889to 4.762 1985-86 12.235

1965-66 1986-87 12.7781987-88 12.966

1966-67 7.004 1988-89 14.4821967-68 1989-90 16.649

to 7.500 1990-91 17.9431970-71 1991-92 24.4741971-72 7.450 1992-93 30.649 (Market rate)1972-73 7.730 1993-94 31.366 (Market rate)1973-74 7.863 1994-95 31.399 (Market rate)1974-75 7.976 1995-96 33.450 (Market rate)1975-76 8.653 1996-97 35.500 (Market rate)1976-77 8.939 1997-98 37.165 (Market rate)1977-78 8.563 1998-99 42.071 (Market rate)

1999-2000 43.333 (Market rate)2000-01 45.684 (Market rate)2001-02 47.692 (Market rate)2002-03 48.395 (Market rate)2003-04 45.952 (Market rate)

Month 2004-05Official Rate Market Rate Market Rate

April 25.890 30.925 43.931May 25.890 30.341 45.251June 25.890 30.236 45.507July 25.890 30.252 46.042August 25.890 30.089 46.341September 25.890 30.058 46.095October 25.890 30.047 45.783November 25.890 30.082 45.125December 26.154 30.701January 26.199 30.883February 26.199 32.646March - 31.526

Note : 1. Exchange rates given here are annual/monthly averages. 2. During March 1992 to February 1993, a dual exchange rate system was prevalent, in which the oifficial rate was fixed by the RBI and the market rate was determined in the Inter-Bank market for the US dollar.Source : 1."Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas Statistics, 1989-90", Ministry of Petroleum & Chemicals, New Delhi. 2. "Economic Survey 2004-2005", Ministry of Finance, New Delh

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3. EXCHANGE RATE OF INDIAN RUPEE VIS-A-VIS US DOLLAR1947-48 to 2004-05

1992-93

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(Rupees per unit of foreign currency)Year/ U S Pound Euro # Yen Canadian Indonesian Brazillian Mexican Korean PakistanThailand SDRmonth dollar sterling dollar rupiah real pesos won rupee baht1 2 3 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 161980-81 7.909 18.504 0.037 6.720 0.012 0.137 0.343 0.011 0.805 0.388 10.1781981-82 8.968 17.110 0.039 7.457 0.014 0.085 0.340 0.013 0.899 0.403 10.3351982-83 9.666 16.136 0.039 7.810 0.014 0.046 0.152 0.013 0.792 0.422 10.5631983-84 10.340 15.417 0.044 8.343 0.011 0.015 0.076 0.013 0.788 0.452 10.9411984-85 11.889 14.867 0.049 9.007 0.011 0.005 0.061 0.015 0.830 0.485 11.9331985-86 12.235 16.847 0.056 8.889 0.011 0.002 0.038 0.014 0.777 0.461 12.9231986-87 12.778 19.072 0.080 9.309 0.009 0.874 * 0.018 0.015 0.764 0.494 15.4471987-88 12.966 22.087 0.094 9.914 0.008 0.270 0.008 0.016 0.752 0.515 17.1211988-89 14.482 25.596 0.113 11.960 0.009 1.292 0.006 0.021 0.791 0.575 19.2621989-90 16.649 26.918 0.117 14.093 0.009 6.360 0.006 0.025 0.800 0.651 21.3681990-91 17.943 33.193 0.128 15.479 0.010 0.203 0.006 0.025 0.827 0.710 24.8431991-92 24.474 42.515 0.185 21.267 0.012 0.050 0.008 0.033 1.021 0.977 33.433

(Official Rate)Mar-92 25.890 44.677 0.194 21.709 0.013 0.015 0.009 0.034 1.050 1.015 35.3471992-93April 25.890 45.461 0.194 21.800 0.013 0.012 0.009 0.033 1.049 1.021 35.485May 25.890 46.838 0.198 21.586 0.013 0.010 0.009 0.033 1.056 1.014 35.931June 25.890 47.788 0.204 21.651 0.013 0.008 0.009 0.033 1.085 1.020 36.551July 25.890 49.721 0.206 21.764 0.013 0.007 0.009 0.033 1.119 1.025 37.385August 25.890 50.384 0.205 21.734 0.013 0.006 0.009 0.033 1.035 1.027 37.709September 25.890 47.567 0.211 21.161 0.013 0.005 0.009 0.034 1.035 1.028 37.695October 25.890 42.862 0.214 20.805 0.013 0.004 0.009 0.033 1.054 1.026 37.162November 25.890 39.535 0.209 20.413 0.013 0.003 0.008 0.033 1.021 1.019 35.910December 26.154 40.578 0.211 20.574 0.013 0.002 0.008 0.033 1.028 1.026 36.329January 26.199 40.141 0.210 20.500 0.013 0.002 8.435*** 0.033 1.025 1.028 36.082February 26.199 37.704 0.217 20.788 0.013 0.002 8.460 0.033 1.010 1.029 35.939

(Market Rate)**Mar. 92 29.455 51.959 0.227 24.698 0.015 0.017 0.010 0.038 1.195 1.155 35.347

1992-93 30.649 51.686 0.246 24.937 0.015 0.006 2.565 0.039 1.229 1.208 37.1421993-94 31.366 47.206 0.291 23.956 0.015 0.122* 10.009 0.039 1.083 1.240 43.8861994-95 31.399 48.821 0.316 22.725 0.014 42.398@ 8.145 0.039 1.024 1.254 45.7911995-96 33.450 52.353 0.348 24.541 0.015 35.279 4.953 0.043 1.030 1.338 50.4771996-97 35.500 56.365 0.316 26.087 0.015 34.725 4.616 0.043 0.950 1.391 50.8861997-98 37.165 61.024 0.303 26.491 0.010 33.856 4.613 0.035 0.884 1.067 50.6741998-99 42.071 69.551 0.331 27.986 0.004 32.759 4.421 0.033 0.871 1.085 57.5131999-2000 43.333 69.851 44.791 0.391 29.458 0.006 23.938 4.599 0.037 0.841 1.140 58.9342000-01 45.684 67.552 41.483 0.414 30.383 0.005 24.153 4.788 0.039 0.820 1.100 59.5462001-02 47.692 68.319 42.181 0.382 30.473 0.005 19.549 5.183 0.037 0.772 1.069 60.2152002-03 48.395 74.819 48.090 0.397 31.253 0.005 15.489 4.806 0.040 0.819 1.132 64.1262003-04 45.952 77.739 53.990 0.407 33.991 0.005 15.713 4.248 0.039 0.798 1.132 65.684

(Continued)

4 EXCHANGE RATE OF RUPEE VIS-A-VIS SELECTED CURRENCIES OF THE WORLD

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(Rupees per unit of foreign currency)Year/ U S Pound Euro # Yen Canadian Indonesian Brazillian Mexican Korean PakistanThailand SDRmonth dollar sterling dollar rupiah real pesos won rupee baht1 2 3 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 162004-05April 43.931 79.237 52.665 0.408 32.761 0.005 15.100 3.896 0.038 0.765 1.114 64.136May 45.251 80.881 54.348 0.404 32.842 0.005 14.551 3.929 0.039 0.785 1.115 65.641June 45.507 83.211 55.249 0.416 33.497 0.005 14.529 4.007 0.039 0.786 1.115 66.711July 46.042 84.856 56.507 0.421 34.818 0.005 15.198 4.019 0.040 0.790 1.125 67.810August 46.341 84.331 56.425 0.420 35.325 0.005 15.437 4.071 0.040 0.789 1.117 67.871September 46.095 88.612 56.269 0.419 35.779 0.005 15.924 4.006 0.040 0.782 1.112 67.501October 45.783 82.723 57.188 0.420 36.856 0.005 16.080 4.014 0.040 0.763 1.109 67.742November 45.125 83.759 58.508 0.430 37.750 0.005 16.221 3.974 0.042 0.754 1.124 68.316* = On February 28, 1986 the Cruzado, equal to 1000 Cruzeiros, was introduced. On January 15, 1989,

the new Cruzado, equal to 1000 old Cruzados was introduced. Currency renamed Cruzeiro Real on 1.8.93, Real Cruzeiro 1 equals 1000 Cruzeiro

** = Indicative rates announced by Federation of Exchange Dealers Associations of India (FEDAI). *** = Peso revalued in January 1993. 1000 old Peso = 1 New Peso.@ = New currency Real was introduced in July ’94, 2750 old Cruzeiro Real = 1 Real# = Euro currency came in existence w.e.f January 1,1999.Note: Annual/ monthly averages. During March ’92 to Feb. ’93, a dual exchange rate system was prevalent

in whcih the official rate was fixed by the RBI and the market rate was determined in the inter-Bank market for the US dollar.

Source : "Economic Survey - 2004-2005", Ministry of Finance, GOI, New Delhi.

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Maps and list of Fertiliser Plants

1 Location of Straight Nitrogenous Fertiliser Plants (Map) I-4

2 List of Straight Nitrogenous Fertiliser Plants I-5

3 Location of DAP and Other Complex Fertiliser Plants (Map) I-6

4 List of DAP and Other Complex Fertiliser Plants I-7

5 Location of SSP Plants (Map) I-8

6 List of SSP Fertiliser Plants I-9

Charts

1 Sector-wise share of capacity - N and P2O5 I-27

2 Feedstock-wise share of capacity-N I-28

3 Capacity and investment in the fertiliser industry I-34

*4 Trends in consumption of fertiliser nutrients – 1970-71 to 2004-05 I-82

*5 State-wise consumption of fertiliser nutrients (N+ P2O5+ K2O)- 2004-05 I-83

6 Share of major fertilisers to nutrient consumption I-94

7 Trends in consumption of fertiliser products - 1990-91 to 2004-05 I-95

*8 Month-wise consumption of fertiliser nutrients (N+ P2O5+ K2O)- 2004-05 I-110

9 Consumption of plant nutrients in major states (Kg/ha) (N+ P2O5+ K2O)- 2004-05

and 2003-04 I-118

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - Charts 1 Average yield (kg) per hectare of selected crops II-63

2 Share of rice and wheat area to total area under foodgrains and yield per

hectare II-64

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Charts *1 Product-wise percentage share to world production of N – 2001-02 III-7

*2 Product-wise percentage share to world production of P2O5 – 2001-02 III-7

*3 Product-wise percentage share to world consumption of N – 2001-02 III-8

*4 Product-wise percentage share to world consumption of P2O5 – 2001-02 III-8

5 Rank of India in world production and consumption of fertiliser nutrients - 2002-03

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6 Consumption of plant nutrients per hectare of arable land and agricultural land in

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Charts *1 Production of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid by the major

producing countries 2003 III-34

*2 Percentage share of major producing countries to world production of rock

phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid - 2003 III-35

*3 Export of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid by the major

exporting countries 2003 III-36

*4 Import of rock phosphate, sulphur, ammonia and phosphoric acid by the major

importing countries 2003 III-37