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India's sugar output down 30.22% in October-December 2019; prices stable: Industry body ISMA

Press Trust of India • January 2, 2020, 15:32:08 IST
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The country’s sugar production has fallen sharply by 30.22 percent to 7.79 million tonne in the first three months of current marketing year ending September, but ex-mill prices have remained stable so far, helping mills clear cane payment to farmers on time, ISMA said on Thursday

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India's sugar output down 30.22% in October-December 2019; prices stable: Industry body ISMA

New Delhi: The country’s sugar production has fallen sharply by 30.22 percent to 7.79 million tonne in the first three months of current marketing year ending September, but ex-mill prices have remained stable so far, helping mills clear cane payment to farmers on time, ISMA said on Thursday. However, sugar exports are happening at a good pace, Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) quoting market data said, adding mills have so far contracted for a shipment of over 2.5 million tonne of sugar under the government’s MAEQ (Maximum Admissible Export Quantity Quota).

ISMA releases sugar data for the Oct-Dec period; UP sugar output comes in at 3.32 mt Vs 3.11 mt (YoY) pic.twitter.com/GLFgtPuJTH

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Ex-mill sugar prices have remained steady in the range of Rs 3,250-3,350 per quintal in north India and at Rs 3,100-3,250 per quintal in south India, the industry body added. “Since the centre has not increased the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) for 2019-20 as also the state governments like Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Punjab have not hiked the State Advised Price (SAP), ex-mill prices remain stable, mills are in a better position to be able to pay cane price to the farmers on time,” ISMA said in a statement. Releasing the latest production data, it said the country’s total sugar production has dropped to 7.79 million tonne till December 2019 from 11.17 million tonne in the same period of the 2018-19 marketing year (October-September). [caption id=“attachment_2288440” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters. Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] In its first estimate, the industry body had pegged sugar production lower at 26 million tonne this year from 33.16 million tonne in 2018-19. The second estimate will be released next month. Sugar production in Maharashtra – the country’s largest sugar producing state – dropped to 1.65 million tonne till December 2019, as against 4.45 million tonne in the same period last year, the data showed. The average sugar recovery in Maharasthra has declined to 10 percent from 10.5 percent achieved in the year-ago period due to loss of sucrose content in the flood-affected sugarcane crop. The state government has reported that one mill each in Ahmednagar and Aurangabad have shut operations due to non-availability of labour for harvesting and less availability of sugarcane, the industry body said. About 137 sugar mills were in operation till December 2019 as against 189 mills in the same period last year. Whereas production in Uttar Pradesh, the country’s second-largest producing state, rose to 3.31 million tonne so far when compared to 3.10 million tonne a year ago. About 119 mills were operating and average sugar recovery was 10.71 percent so far. About 18 to 20 sugar mills are also diverting ‘B’ heavy molasses for the production of ethanol. The production in Karnataka, the country’s third-largest sugar producing state, declined sharply to 1.63 million tonne as against 2.10 million tonne in the said period. Sugar production in Gujarat stood at 2,65,000 tonne, Bihar at 2,33,000 tonne, Punjab at 1,60,000 tonne, Haryana at 1,35,000 tonne, Uttarakhand at 1,06,000 tonne, Madhya Pradesh at 1,00,000 tonne, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana at 96,000 tonne and Tamil Nadu at 95,000 tonne till December 2019, the data showed. On exports, the industry body said the government is in the process of reviewing actual exports made by mills against MAEQ during October– December 2019 quarter, and as already announced in the policy to reallocate the unexported quota to the sugar mills who have exported and are willing to take additional quota beyond their MAEQ. “Reallocation of unexported MAEQ/additional allocation of quotas to the willing sugar mills will help in achieving the MAEQ target during the 2019-20 marketing year,” it added.

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