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India s sugar production rises 20% to 233 77 lakh tonnes

Sugar to get more expensive as India set to miss export target

Sugar to get more expensive as India set to miss export target Premium Shipments may be only 4.9 million tons in the year that ends in September, according to the survey. 3 min read . Updated: 02 Mar 2021, 03:17 PM IST Bloomberg The world’s second-biggest producer, grappling with massive stockpiles, will ship almost 20% less than the government’s target and a forecast from a top industry group, traders and analysts said Share Via Read Full Story India is set to miss its goal for sugar exports this year because of a late start to shipments and logistical challenges, potentially providing further fuel to the sweetener’s blistering rally.

Brazilian shipping woes, higher supply deficit to buoy Indian sugar exports

Brazilian shipping woes, higher supply deficit to buoy Indian sugar exports March 02, 2021   A nearly five-million tonnes (mt) sugar deficit projected by the International Sugar Organization (ISO) is likely to keep sugar prices firm this season (October 2020-September 2021) with Brazilian shipping woes likely to help India’s cause to export more of the commodity. The ISO, in its quarterly outlook, has raised the sugar deficit during the current season to 4.782 mt from its earlier estimate of 3.50 mt three months ago. This will see production dropping this season by 1.24 per cent to 169.04 mt (171.16 mt), while consumption is seen increasing to 172.82 mt (170.24 mt).

Sugar mills made to swallow a bitter pill

Sugar mills made to swallow a bitter pill © Provided by The Financial Express What is more, the NITI Aayog says the twin objectives of preventing occurrences of cane price arrears inconveniencing growers and keeping the industry in “sound financial health” undepin the need for an alignment between price of sugarcane and sugar. By Kunal Bose Union food and public distribution minister Piyush Goyal caught the sugar mill industry by surprise when he recently dismissed outright the long-discussed prescription of sharing of revenue realised from sale of sugar and any other downstream products between farmers and sugarcane crushing units. The industry was left bewildered as the 2012 Rangarajan committee recommendation entitling sugarcane growers to 75% of the industry s total revenue had received endorsement from the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices, which recommends yearly the fair and remunerative price (FRP) for sugarcane. What is more, the NITI Aayog says the twi

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