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Kharif season: fertiliser demand seen at 4.138 million tons
ABDUL RASHEED AZAD
ISLAMABAD (April 09 2010): In the ongoing Kharif season, Pakistan's total fertilizer demand would be 4.138 million tons whereas the available stock is 4.357 million tons, a report of Ministry for Food and Agriculture revealed. According to the report, urea consumption is projected at 3.140 million tons against 3.094 million tons of the previous Kharif season, showing an increase of 1.5 percent.
The off take of DAP fertilizer is expected to increase by 3.8 percent over last Kharif, whereas, other phosphate (TSP/MAP) and potash (SOP/MOP) demand may also increase. The estimated overall off take will be 4.138 million tons that shows 2.2 percent increase against the last Kharif. The country will require 3.140 million tons of urea, 9.40 million tons of DAP, 45 thousand tons of other phosphoric fertilisers (TSP/MAP) and 13 thousand tons of Potash, the report added.
According to the report, Punjab total fertiliser demand will be around 2.888 million tons. The province will require 2.200 million tons of urea, 6.50 million tons of DAP, 30 thousand tons of other phosphoric fertiliser (TSP/MAP) and 8 thousand tons of Potash. Sindh will require 6.50 million tons of urea, 2.00 million tons of DAP, 15 thousand tons of other phosphates and 5 thousand tons of Potash. Similarly NWFP's urea demand will be 2.00 million tons and DAP 60 thousand tons. Balochistan will need 90 thousand tons of urea and 30 thousand tons of DAP.
The estimated supply demand situation will remain as under: Kharif 2010 will start with an opening inventory of 1.23 million tons of urea, 2.700 million tons will be produced domestically, whereas 4.00 million tons will be imported taking urea's available stock to 3.223 million tons, the report added.
The off take is estimated at about 3.140 million tons. The availability of DAP would be 1.027 million tons comprising 1.12 million tons of opening inventory, 3.15 million tons of local production and 6.00 million tons of imported supply. The estimated off take would be 9.40 million tons with closing balance of 8.7 million tons, showing comfortable situation.
The opening inventory of other phosphate fertiliser (TSP/MAP) will be 2.7 million tons along with 50 thousand tons import taking the total availability to 77 thousand tons. A demand of 45 thousand tons is estimated against the above availability. Similarly 30 thousand tons of potash fertilisers will be available against the demand of 13 thousand tons. Off take of Potash (SOP/MOP) may be higher in next Khairf due to subsidy by the government.
It further said that the Rabi 2009-10 was opened with a balance of about 176 thousand tons of urea out of which 2495 thousand tons was domestic production and 671 thousand tons imported, thus making a total availability of 3342 thousand tons.
The availability of DAP was 943 thousand tons including 129 thousand tons of opening balance, 305 thousand tons of local production and 509 thousand tons of imported supplies. Total availability of other phosphoric fertiliser products (TSP/MAP) during the season under review is 82 thousand tons against the off take of 55 thousand tons, leaving an inventory of 27 thousand tons. Total availability of potash fertilisers (SOP/MOP) was 21 thousand tones against expected off take of 11 thousand tones, thus leaving closing balance of 10 thousand tons.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2010
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]
ABDUL RASHEED AZAD
ISLAMABAD (April 09 2010): In the ongoing Kharif season, Pakistan's total fertilizer demand would be 4.138 million tons whereas the available stock is 4.357 million tons, a report of Ministry for Food and Agriculture revealed. According to the report, urea consumption is projected at 3.140 million tons against 3.094 million tons of the previous Kharif season, showing an increase of 1.5 percent.
The off take of DAP fertilizer is expected to increase by 3.8 percent over last Kharif, whereas, other phosphate (TSP/MAP) and potash (SOP/MOP) demand may also increase. The estimated overall off take will be 4.138 million tons that shows 2.2 percent increase against the last Kharif. The country will require 3.140 million tons of urea, 9.40 million tons of DAP, 45 thousand tons of other phosphoric fertilisers (TSP/MAP) and 13 thousand tons of Potash, the report added.
According to the report, Punjab total fertiliser demand will be around 2.888 million tons. The province will require 2.200 million tons of urea, 6.50 million tons of DAP, 30 thousand tons of other phosphoric fertiliser (TSP/MAP) and 8 thousand tons of Potash. Sindh will require 6.50 million tons of urea, 2.00 million tons of DAP, 15 thousand tons of other phosphates and 5 thousand tons of Potash. Similarly NWFP's urea demand will be 2.00 million tons and DAP 60 thousand tons. Balochistan will need 90 thousand tons of urea and 30 thousand tons of DAP.
The estimated supply demand situation will remain as under: Kharif 2010 will start with an opening inventory of 1.23 million tons of urea, 2.700 million tons will be produced domestically, whereas 4.00 million tons will be imported taking urea's available stock to 3.223 million tons, the report added.
The off take is estimated at about 3.140 million tons. The availability of DAP would be 1.027 million tons comprising 1.12 million tons of opening inventory, 3.15 million tons of local production and 6.00 million tons of imported supply. The estimated off take would be 9.40 million tons with closing balance of 8.7 million tons, showing comfortable situation.
The opening inventory of other phosphate fertiliser (TSP/MAP) will be 2.7 million tons along with 50 thousand tons import taking the total availability to 77 thousand tons. A demand of 45 thousand tons is estimated against the above availability. Similarly 30 thousand tons of potash fertilisers will be available against the demand of 13 thousand tons. Off take of Potash (SOP/MOP) may be higher in next Khairf due to subsidy by the government.
It further said that the Rabi 2009-10 was opened with a balance of about 176 thousand tons of urea out of which 2495 thousand tons was domestic production and 671 thousand tons imported, thus making a total availability of 3342 thousand tons.
The availability of DAP was 943 thousand tons including 129 thousand tons of opening balance, 305 thousand tons of local production and 509 thousand tons of imported supplies. Total availability of other phosphoric fertiliser products (TSP/MAP) during the season under review is 82 thousand tons against the off take of 55 thousand tons, leaving an inventory of 27 thousand tons. Total availability of potash fertilisers (SOP/MOP) was 21 thousand tones against expected off take of 11 thousand tones, thus leaving closing balance of 10 thousand tons.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2010
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]