9,000 seized bags of subsidised agri-grade urea to be auctioned

As many as 9,000 bags of subsidised agriculture-grade urea, seized by the teams of Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department and the Haryana Police, will be auctioned as the fertiliser can’t be stored for a long. The money received from the auction will be deposited in the court.

According to information, the joint teams had seized 9,000 bags of subsidised urea being transported and stocked illegally. The police had registered 10 FIRs under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.

The Agriculture Department has collected the samples and will send them to laboratories to ascertain its quality. If the quality is found satisfactory, it will be auctioned.

Officials said as urea gains moisture, it can’t be stored for long.

“We are making efforts to auction the subsidised grade urea seized in the district,” said Dr Aditya Pratap Dabas, Deputy Director, Agriculture Department, Yamunanagar.

It has been alleged that owners of a number of plywood factories were using subsidised urea to prepare glue.

A bag of subsidised agriculture-grade urea costs Rs 266.50 whereas technical grade urea costs between Rs 2,500 and Rs 3,000 per bag.

Haryana Tribune