Fertiliser subsidy bill for FY27 may rise by Rs 70,000 cr on West Asia crisis: Official

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NEW DELHI: (May 18) The government’s fertiliser subsidy bill for 2026-27 may surge by Rs 70,000 crore to Rs 2.41 lakh crore, driven by rising import costs of urea and other fertilisers amid the ongoing West Asia crisis, a senior official said on Monday.

Aparna S Sharma, Additional Secretary, Department of Fertilisers, on the sidelines of inter-ministerial briefing on West Asia developments, said, “The subsidy bill will go up, but what percentage is something I cannot say.”

On whether the increase could be as much as Rs 70,000 crore, she said, “may be.”

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