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DBT in Fertiliser Subsidy – From Pilot to
Success
By Vishnu Agarwal
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Introduction
• Nitrogen (N), Potash (K), Phosphorous (P),
Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg) and Sulphur(S)
are macronutrient of the soil. Fertilizers are
used to reduce their deficiency.
• Farmers find it unaffordable to pay the
market price for the fertilizers, thus
government gives subsidy for it.
• Fertiliser subsidy is the 2nd largest
component of the total subsidy after food
subsidy.
• The government estimated Rs 79,996 crore in
fertilizer subsidy this year budget.
How the system has changed?
Older System
Initial 85% -90% payment
(95% in Urea) is released
to manufacturer on
receipt of fertilizers at
the district level. The
balance 10%-15% (5% in
Urea) is released on the
confirmation of receipt
by retailers in mobile
Fertilizer Monitoring
System, “mFMS”.
New System
100% payment of subsidy
to manufacturing
companies on the basis of
actual sales by the retailer
to the beneficiary. Sale of
all subsidised fertilizers to
farmers/buyers will be
made through Point of
Sale (PoS) devices installed
at each retailer shop.
Other Features of New system
• The farmer or buyer’s identity is authenticated either through
Aadhar based biometric authentication or Voter ID Card or Kisan
Credit Card.
• Aadhar based biometric authentication is preferred as this is
linked to land records and the soil health card of the farmer.
• The sale of fertilizers would initially be on a “no denial mode”.
• All the Fertilizer sale transactions are captured online in the
Integrated Fertilizer Management System (iFMS) system on real
time basis.
• The claims will be processed on weekly basis and subsidy will be
remitted to the company’s bank account through electronic
mode.
Implementation
• Pilot project started initially with 17 districts in different
states and gradually implemented to whole country.
• “Project Monitoring Cell” - to oversee implementation of
DBT exclusively.
• 24 State Coordinators - to monitor the on-going DBT
activities.
• Dedicated 15-member Multi-lingual Help Desk - to quickly
respond to all typed of queries.
• Organising about 4,500 training sessions across India.
Success of Pilot
• NITI Aayog findings:
– Increased Aadhaar authentication strike rate i.e. more
than 99%.
– Transaction time improved: to less than 3 minutes for
51% and between 3-5 minutes for 33% of the
respondents.
– Grievance redress mechanism has improved; and
• Alleged instances of overcharging by retailers have
come down.
Benefits Expected
• Making transaction digital: Increased transparency.
• Beneficiary (farmer) driven subsidy mechanism.
• Aadhaar seeded database: detecting ‘Ghost
beneficiary’.
• Minimizing illegal diversion of fertilizer for non-
agriculture applications.
• Better soil health management: Appropriate mix of
fertilizers compatible to the soil health profile of the
agricultural land.
• Quick subsidy payments to Companies.
• It will plug leakages and save huge amount of
money to the exchequer.
• Generating data on the usage of the nutrients.
Through this, the right Use Ratio (like 4:2:1 for
NPK) can be implemented.
• This will automatically cover all small and
marginal farmers.
How DBT in Fertiliser is different from other types
of DBT?
• DBT in MGNREGA: Payment of wages directly to
beneficiaries’ bank account.
• DBT in PAHAL: Consumers receive LPG subsidy for 12
cylinders a year in their bank account. People earning more
than Rs.10 lakh a year would not be eligible for the LPG
subsidy.
• DBT in Kerosene: Beneficiaries purchase kerosene and
subsidy is transferred directly to their bank account.
• DBT in Fertiliser: The fertilizer subsidy will be released to
the fertilizer companies instead of Farmers.
Why Subsidy is not directly transferred to Farmers
Bank Account?
• Many farmers lack capacity to pay large amounts upfront.
• Difficulty in calculating the amount of subsidy:
– Exact amount of subsidy required by farmers.
– Cost of production for Urea is different for each fertiliser
company.
• Case of DBT in Kerosene:
– Misuse of Kerosene like it is used to adulterate diesel;
– Poor Banking system in rural areas;
– All farmers do not have banking account;
– Possibility of misuse of cash.
Issues with New System
• Issues such as biometric mismatch (like fingerprints),
authentication failure, server downtime and power and
internet connectivity.
• Around 60% retailers reported issues while serving
customers during the peak season.
• Dealer attrition: Due to declining margins; requirement of
higher working capital and more staff etc.
• Different subsidy rate for each company.
• Companies claimed that payment of subsidies is not timely.
Way Forward
• Improve the quality PoS machines with long term battery.
• Supply of gloves along with fertiliser bags – for better
fingerprint authentication and to protect skin of farmers.
• Creating awareness among farmers: Use of local languages,
user friendly videos etc.
• Reducing the waiting time especially during peak season.
• Subsidy directly to the bank account.
• Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Farming: Over usage of
fertilizer is a bigger challenge than subsidy.
Fertiliser DBT 2.0
• It targets transfer of fertiliser subsidy directly to
farmers' bank accounts.
• For this, 3 steps have been initiated on 10 July, 2019:
– a dashboard with details of fertiliser supply, availability
and requirement at national, state and district level;
– advanced version of point of sale (PoS) software, a multi-
lingual facility with a provision for Aadhar virtual
identification option; and
– a desktop PoS version.
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DBT in fertiliser

  • 1. DBT in Fertiliser Subsidy – From Pilot to Success By Vishnu Agarwal
  • 2.  Subscribe Channel  Like Facebook page “The Learning India” with ID @TLI.vishnu
  • 3. Introduction • Nitrogen (N), Potash (K), Phosphorous (P), Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg) and Sulphur(S) are macronutrient of the soil. Fertilizers are used to reduce their deficiency. • Farmers find it unaffordable to pay the market price for the fertilizers, thus government gives subsidy for it. • Fertiliser subsidy is the 2nd largest component of the total subsidy after food subsidy. • The government estimated Rs 79,996 crore in fertilizer subsidy this year budget.
  • 4. How the system has changed? Older System Initial 85% -90% payment (95% in Urea) is released to manufacturer on receipt of fertilizers at the district level. The balance 10%-15% (5% in Urea) is released on the confirmation of receipt by retailers in mobile Fertilizer Monitoring System, “mFMS”. New System 100% payment of subsidy to manufacturing companies on the basis of actual sales by the retailer to the beneficiary. Sale of all subsidised fertilizers to farmers/buyers will be made through Point of Sale (PoS) devices installed at each retailer shop.
  • 5. Other Features of New system • The farmer or buyer’s identity is authenticated either through Aadhar based biometric authentication or Voter ID Card or Kisan Credit Card. • Aadhar based biometric authentication is preferred as this is linked to land records and the soil health card of the farmer. • The sale of fertilizers would initially be on a “no denial mode”. • All the Fertilizer sale transactions are captured online in the Integrated Fertilizer Management System (iFMS) system on real time basis. • The claims will be processed on weekly basis and subsidy will be remitted to the company’s bank account through electronic mode.
  • 6. Implementation • Pilot project started initially with 17 districts in different states and gradually implemented to whole country. • “Project Monitoring Cell” - to oversee implementation of DBT exclusively. • 24 State Coordinators - to monitor the on-going DBT activities. • Dedicated 15-member Multi-lingual Help Desk - to quickly respond to all typed of queries. • Organising about 4,500 training sessions across India.
  • 7. Success of Pilot • NITI Aayog findings: – Increased Aadhaar authentication strike rate i.e. more than 99%. – Transaction time improved: to less than 3 minutes for 51% and between 3-5 minutes for 33% of the respondents. – Grievance redress mechanism has improved; and • Alleged instances of overcharging by retailers have come down.
  • 8. Benefits Expected • Making transaction digital: Increased transparency. • Beneficiary (farmer) driven subsidy mechanism. • Aadhaar seeded database: detecting ‘Ghost beneficiary’. • Minimizing illegal diversion of fertilizer for non- agriculture applications. • Better soil health management: Appropriate mix of fertilizers compatible to the soil health profile of the agricultural land.
  • 9. • Quick subsidy payments to Companies. • It will plug leakages and save huge amount of money to the exchequer. • Generating data on the usage of the nutrients. Through this, the right Use Ratio (like 4:2:1 for NPK) can be implemented. • This will automatically cover all small and marginal farmers.
  • 10. How DBT in Fertiliser is different from other types of DBT? • DBT in MGNREGA: Payment of wages directly to beneficiaries’ bank account. • DBT in PAHAL: Consumers receive LPG subsidy for 12 cylinders a year in their bank account. People earning more than Rs.10 lakh a year would not be eligible for the LPG subsidy. • DBT in Kerosene: Beneficiaries purchase kerosene and subsidy is transferred directly to their bank account. • DBT in Fertiliser: The fertilizer subsidy will be released to the fertilizer companies instead of Farmers.
  • 11. Why Subsidy is not directly transferred to Farmers Bank Account? • Many farmers lack capacity to pay large amounts upfront. • Difficulty in calculating the amount of subsidy: – Exact amount of subsidy required by farmers. – Cost of production for Urea is different for each fertiliser company. • Case of DBT in Kerosene: – Misuse of Kerosene like it is used to adulterate diesel; – Poor Banking system in rural areas; – All farmers do not have banking account; – Possibility of misuse of cash.
  • 12. Issues with New System • Issues such as biometric mismatch (like fingerprints), authentication failure, server downtime and power and internet connectivity. • Around 60% retailers reported issues while serving customers during the peak season. • Dealer attrition: Due to declining margins; requirement of higher working capital and more staff etc. • Different subsidy rate for each company. • Companies claimed that payment of subsidies is not timely.
  • 13. Way Forward • Improve the quality PoS machines with long term battery. • Supply of gloves along with fertiliser bags – for better fingerprint authentication and to protect skin of farmers. • Creating awareness among farmers: Use of local languages, user friendly videos etc. • Reducing the waiting time especially during peak season. • Subsidy directly to the bank account. • Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Farming: Over usage of fertilizer is a bigger challenge than subsidy.
  • 14. Fertiliser DBT 2.0 • It targets transfer of fertiliser subsidy directly to farmers' bank accounts. • For this, 3 steps have been initiated on 10 July, 2019: – a dashboard with details of fertiliser supply, availability and requirement at national, state and district level; – advanced version of point of sale (PoS) software, a multi- lingual facility with a provision for Aadhar virtual identification option; and – a desktop PoS version.