8) Consider the following statements regarding the Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) in India:
- The Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) is issued under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, and primarily aims to regulate the quality, price, and distribution of fertilizers.
- Urea, a major nitrogenous fertilizer, is classified as a complex fertilizer under the provisions of the FCO.
- The FCO specifies quality standards for both primary nutrient fertilizers (N, P, K) and various micronutrient fertilizers.
- All types of organic manures, including vermicompost and farmyard manure, are subject to stringent quality control and pricing mechanisms specified directly by the Fertiliser Control Order.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Statement 1 is correct: The Fertiliser Control Order (FCO), 1985, is issued under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. Its primary objectives include regulating the quality, price, and distribution of fertilizers to ensure their availability to farmers at fair prices and of specified quality.
Statement 2 is incorrect: Urea is a single or ‘straight’ fertilizer, providing only nitrogen (N). Complex fertilizers, as defined under the FCO, contain two or more primary plant nutrients (N, P, K) chemically combined (e.g., Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), NPK complexes).
Statement 3 is correct: The FCO indeed specifies quality standards for a wide range of fertilizers. This includes primary nutrient fertilizers (like Urea, DAP, Muriate of Potash), secondary nutrients (like Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur), and various micronutrient fertilizers (like Zinc, Boron, Iron, Manganese, Copper).
Statement 4 is incorrect: While the FCO regulates various chemical and fortified fertilizers, it does not directly subject ‘all types of organic manures’ like vermicompost and farmyard manure to its stringent quality control and pricing mechanisms in the same manner as chemical fertilizers. Organic manures are generally promoted through different schemes and standards, often falling under broader organic farming guidelines rather than the specific regulatory framework of the FCO that primarily targets chemical fertilizer quality and price control.