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India's sugar demand to improve further as govt relaxes lockdown rules: ISMA

The government has extended the nationwide lockdown till June 30 with a phased plan to unlock India. Malls, hotels, restaurants and places of worship can open on June 8 except in areas with the most number of coronavirus cases.

June 02, 2020 / 15:10 IST
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With further relaxations in COVID-19 lockdown rules, sugar demand in India, the world's second largest producer of the sweetener, has started picking up and will further improve with opening of hotels and restaurants, industry body ISMA said on Tuesday.

The government has extended the nationwide lockdown till June 30 with a phased plan to unlock India. Malls, hotels, restaurants and places of worship can open on June 8 except in areas with the most number of coronavirus cases.

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According to the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), the demand for sugar has started picking up from the beginning of May with the lockdown rules getting relaxed.

"Now that the country is entering the unlocking phase, and restaurants and malls are also being allowed to open, demand for sugar will further go up in June, as compared to May 2020," it said in a statement.