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Government Increases Funding For The Provision Of Fertilisers To Small Tea Planters

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In view of the increase in the prices of fertilisers, Government has increased the funding voted for financial year 2021-22 from Rs 5 million to some Rs 12 million for the provision of fertilisers to be distributed to registered small tea planters.

The Attorney General, Minister of Agro-Industry and Food Security, Mr Maneesh Gobin, made this statement, today, during a symbolical ceremony for the distribution of vouchers for free fertiliser to 25 registered small tea planters under the Tea Sector Support Scheme (TSSS), held at the Multipurpose Complex of Midlands.

Government Increases Funding For The Provision Of Fertilisers To Small Tea Planters

The Deputy Prime Minister (DPM), Minister of Housing and Land Use Planning, Minister of Tourism, Mr Louis Steven Obeegadoo, the Deputy Chief Government Whip, Mr Soobeersingh Dhunoo, and other personalities were also present at the event.

In his address, Minister Gobin highlighted that the Russia-Ukraine conflict is currently disrupting the acquisition of fertilisers as these countries are among the largest fertiliser producers worldwide. Despite several constraints, he stated, Government is doing its best so that planters still receive necessary fertilisers and facilities for the good running of their activities.

Government Increases Funding For The Provision Of Fertilisers To Small Tea Planters

He also acknowledged that, in order to adapt to the rise in prices of fertilisers, there is a need to find new solutions. As such, he stated, his Ministry is currently providing bio-fertiliser to small planters so that they are less dependent on traditional fertilisers.

The Tea Sector Support Scheme

The Scheme is being operated through a voucher system whereby the registered tea planter will be provided a voucher indicating the quantity of fertilisers he is eligible for and which he will have to present to the supplier, as selected by the Small Farmers Welfare Fund, to take possession of the corresponding fertilisers.

This year, around 182 tons of NPK fertiliser at the rate of 175 kilogrammes per arpent, amounting to some Rs 10.2 million, will be provided free of charge under the TSSS to some 1,038 small registered tea planters for this financial year as from 16 March 2022.

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