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Surplus sugar forecasts send global prices to five-week low

The Economic Survey released on July 22 states that the export restrictions have helped stabilise domestic sugar prices, which have not got inflated despite volatility in global sugar prices seen since last year.

July 22, 2024 / 18:25 IST
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A surplus yield might open an opportunity for the Centre to consider allowing some exports, say sugar experts. India is the world's second-largest producer of sugar.
A surplus yield might open an opportunity for the Centre to consider allowing some exports, say sugar experts. India is the world's second-largest producer of sugar.

Global sugar prices have hit a five-week low, falling for a fourth day in the New York futures market, as projections of a surplus crop for 2024-25 season in Thailand, European Union and India by various industry bodies and analysts weighed on sentiment.

India's top sugar body ISMA too has projected a substantial sugar reserve of 9.1 million tonne for the season in its latest forecast. A surplus yield might open an opportunity for the Centre to consider allowing some exports, say sugar experts.

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India is the world's second-largest producer of sugar.

In October last year, the Union Government had extended the restrictions on the export of sugar (raw sugar, white, refined and organic sugar) beyond 31 October, 2023 until further review.