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India likely to need higher sugar imports, says leading refiner

India's sugar production is likely to be lower than government estimates this season, raising the possibility of higher imports by the world's biggest consumer of the sweetener, the chief executive of leading Indian refiner Shree Renuka Sugars told Reuters.

January 26, 2017 / 10:59 IST
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India's sugar production is likely to be lower than government estimates this season, raising the possibility of higher imports by the world's biggest consumer of the sweetener, the chief executive of leading Indian refiner Shree Renuka Sugars told Reuters.

The government has forecast production of 22.5 million tonnes for the 2016/17 season and lower output could force New Delhi to cut or axe the 40 percent import tax to facilitate cheaper purchases from the likes of Brazil, Thailand and Australia.

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Increased overseas purchases could potentially jack up benchmark prices in New York, where eyes are focused on India, the world's second-biggest sugar producer.

"Our estimate is that production will remain close to 20 million tonnes in the 2016/17 season, largely because of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu," said Renuka's Narendra M Murkumbi, referring to India's leading sugar-producing states.