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Report on sugar decontrol by month-end: Rangarajan

Sep 18, 2012

New Delhi: An expert committee on sugar decontrol, headed by PMEAC, chairman, C Rangarajan, today said it will submit its recommendations by month-end.

“We have held all the deliberations. We have met with all the representatives of sugarcane growers, various state governments. So, we are in a position to submit the report within the next 10-15 days at the maximum,” Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC), chairman, C Rangarajan told reporters on the sidelines of an event in New Delhi.

C Rangarajan, chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. Image courtesy PIB

In its previous meeting held early this month, the expert committee had almost agreed on broad issues, including freeing the sugar sector in phases.

On 27 January, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh set up an expert committee, under chairmanship of Rangarajan, to examine issues related to decontrolling the sugar sector.

Members of the committee include former chief economic adviser Kaushik Basu and secretaries to the Department of Food and Agriculture.

The sugar industry is under government control, right from the level of production to distribution.

In early January, the representatives of the apex sugar industry bodies ISMA and NFCSF had sought partial decontrol of the sector, including freedom to sell sugar in the open market and doing away with the levy obligation for the Public Distribution System.

Under the levy obligation, sugar mills are required to sell 10 percent of their output to the government at below- cost rates for supply to ration shops.

Mills supply levy sugar at 60 percent of the cost of production, resulting in an annual industry loss of about Rs 2,500-3,000 crore.

Sugar production in the 2011-12 season (October-September) is expected to be 26 million tonnes, against the annual demand of 22-23 million tonnes.

PTI

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