One Nation One Fertilizer is the latest scheme by the Central Government of India under the Ministry of Chemicals and fertilizers. The scheme aims to bring all the fertilizers available in the country under one brand name. The project allows the reduction of the product price through common marketing channels. The scheme will be under the PMBJB, a subsidy scheme for fertilizers.
The objective of the One Nation One Fertilizer is to unify the fertilizer brand name under BHARAT. From now onwards, all the fertilizer product bags will have their manufacturer’s name, logo, and other essential details displayed only in one-third portion. The remaining two-thirds will occupy the new brand name BHARAT and the emblem of the PMBJP (Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Urvarak Pariyojana). The further details are listed below.
CATEGORY | REMARKS |
AIM | To bring all fertilizers under one brand name, BHARAT |
THE CHANGES ON FERTILISER PACKS | All types of fertilizers, regardless of their brand names will now be called BHARAT Urea, BHARAT NPK, BHARAT Potash etc. |
SCHEME UNDER | Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers |
AFFECTED PARTIES | State Trading Entities (STEs), fertilizer Marketing Entities (FMEs), and various fertilizer brands will now have to change the product details. |
No schemes are without its opposing sides, and this One Nation One Fertilizer scheme is no different.
The One Nation One Fertilizer scheme was already in the making for a few months. The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers of India had already started the implementation in August 2022. The background works are underway, and it will take a little time to have every brand of fertilizer under the common name BHARAT. There could be confusion everywhere now, but they will all vanish sooner than later. The One Nation One Fertilizer scheme will help break the monopoly of certain brands in the fertilizer market. These brands can no longer pull the strings and manipulate the product price. All of these will now be under government directives.
When the One Nation One Fertilizer scheme is implemented well and managed successfully, farmers can now have fertilizers for much cheaper rates. It will significantly impact their budget and overall profits in the end. You just need to wait and watch how it all turns out!
Note: The information contained herein is for informational purposes only. Nothing herein shall be construed to be financial or legal advice. Pesticides are a considerable risk of loss in crops and viewers are advised to do their own research before making any decisions.
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This scheme sounds good, however, it would have been better if we empowered our farmers to have their organic fertilizer produced by themselves. It's not surprising but can be real truth. All of us may not be aware about VERMICOMPOST..with a simple process it can me made from Gobar khad. You will be surprised to note that it is 8 times more powerful than chemical fertilizer.
Dear Team,
This decision is a BENCHMARK for make easy resources available for farmers with low cost. But I have little bit doubt with hidden agenda behind this one Nation one Fertilizer
1 - What about supply chain management
It will handle with government authorities or private sector or any semi government organisations
2 - Is this sign of moving towards Organic farming to marking shortages of free . market fertilizer
I have confidance I believe on our INDIAN Government what decision will take it will be in Favour of FARMERS
Never in ruling authority or capitalist.
JAI JAVAN JAI KISAN