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Maharashtra's sugar output drops as mills close early

A drop in production could lift local prices and prompt the world's second-biggest consumer to allow duty-free imports of the sweetener, supporting global prices that are trading near their highest level in 1-1/2 months.

January 17, 2017 / 14:53 IST
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India's top sugar producing state of Maharashtra has so far produced 27 percent less sugar than a year ago as nearly a third of the total mills have stopped crushing due to cane shortage, government and industry officials told Reuters.

A drop in production could lift local prices and prompt the world's second-biggest consumer to allow duty-free imports of the sweetener, supporting global prices that are trading near their highest level in 1-1/2 months.

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Mills in Maharashtra have produced 3.14 million tonnes of sugar so far in the current season that started on Oct. 1, compared with 4.3 million tonnes produced during the same period a year ago, said a government official, who declined to be named.

Out of 149 sugar mills that started operations this year, 56 mills have stopped crushing as on January 15, the official said.