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India expects its annual fertiliser subsidy to increase by 20%
Aparna Sharma, a fertiliser ministry official, said that India's fertiliser subsidy costs are expected to increase by 20% in the current financial period due to a price hike fueled by the Middle East crisis. India, the largest importer in the world of urea has ordered a record amount of 2.5 million metric tonnes of the fertiliser at a price nearly twice what it paid two months earlier. New Delhi's future import costs could be increased by the record purchases. The purchase represents a quarter (about) of India's total annual imports. The rising import costs will likely increase India's fertiliser subsidy...