CropLife India has urged the government to reduce GST on agrochemicals to 12 per cent and maintain a uniform 10 per cent customs duty for raw materials and formulations. They also demand a 200 per cent weighted deduction on R&D expenses, while warning that higher customs duties could make crop protection products less affordable for farmers.
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