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Govt lifts curbs on ethanol production, but only a third comes from sugar

Sugar accounts for just ~38 percent of ethanol supplied, with grains like rice and maize making up the rest

September 03, 2025 / 14:00 IST
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Sugar stocks climb on ethanol policy, but grain-derived ethanol dominates the market

Shares of sugar companies rallied following two major policy developments that boosted the outlook for ethanol demand in India. The Supreme Court dismissed a plea challenging the rollout of 20 percent ethanol-blended petrol (E20). Simultaneously, the government removed restrictions on ethanol production from sugarcane juice, syrup, and molasses for the 2025/26 fiscal year.

Despite the positive sentiment, analysts at JM Financial highlighted that sugar accounts for just ~38 percent or one-third of total ethanol supplied to oil marketing companies (OMCs) till July 2025 in Ethanol Supply Year 2025 (ESY25).

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The remaining ~62 percent comes from grains such as rice and maize. With total ethanol supplied at 7.23 billion litres till July 2025, sugar contributed only 2.74 billion litres, implying a likely 3.7 billion litres for the full year if the proportion holds.

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