Subsidy regime
There is a direct subsidy on urea
Notified subsidy on DAP, or diammonium phosphate, which has 18 per cent nitrogen and 46 per cent P2O5 (ameasure of phosphorous); MoP, or muriate of potash, which has 60 per cent K2O (a measure of potassium); SSP, or single super phosphate, which has 16 per cent P2O5; and 11 complex fertilizers, which have all the primary nutrients, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
This leaves out micronutrients such as iron, copper and zinc
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