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Govt awaits first advanced crop estimates to decide on sugar allocation for exports

An erratic monsoon and deficient rain in key cane growing states have put any export plans on hold till the government has a clear idea about how the crop output is looking.

October 19, 2023 / 22:20 IST
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India, the world's second-largest sugar exporter, last year had placed sugar in the restricted category until October 31, 2023 "to prevent uncontrolled export of sugar and with a view to ensure sufficient availability of sugar for domestic consumption at a reasonable price".

The Centre, which recently extended restrictions on sugar exports beyond October, is waiting for the first advanced crop estimates for 2023-24 to decide on the allocation of sugar for exports, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra said in a press briefing on October 19.

"A decision on alloting export quota will be taken in due course once the Agriculture Ministry’s crop data as well as the feedback we get about the likely production of sugarcane next year (2024-25 sugar season) is in," he said.

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Per him, while the country has enough sugar for domestic requirement, an erratic monsoon and deficient rain in key cane-growing states have put any export plans on hold till the government has a clear idea about how the crop output is looking.

“August was a very dry month, as a result of which there was stress on sugarcane crop in Karnataka and Maharashtra. However, UP has received good rain; while it will compensate for a drop from other states to some extent, we are not sure if it can do so fully,” the secretary said.