India’s Fertiliser Ministry Aims to Double Subsidy Fund Amid Rising Iran War Costs
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India’s Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare has announced plans to double the subsidy fund for fertilisers as the cost of the ongoing war in Iran escalates.
The ministry said it will increase the subsidy fund from its current level to a higher amount, citing the rising expenses associated with the Iran conflict as a key factor. Officials noted that the additional funding would help support farmers and maintain agricultural productivity.
The move comes as India seeks to mitigate the economic impact of the war on its domestic markets, particularly in the agricultural sector.
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