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Raw deal for the fertilizer industry

Posted on November 3, 1997 by Uttam Gupta

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Tags: 'Fuel price hike', 'parity with global gas price', 'benchmarking to IMPP', 'WA 'least' cost plants', 'weighted average (WA) all plants', 'Background Paper', 'Hanumantha Rao Committee on review of fertilizer policy', 'linkage to IMPP', 'severe jolt', uniform pricing, 'BB Singh Committee', 'fertilizer subsidy
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