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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | India's shadow looms large on global food chain 

In this edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Copper faces an uncertain future globally, consumer confidence not upto GDP levels, EU’s AI law too little too late, rift between Mamata and Abhishek Banerjee loyalists widen, and more

December 11, 2023 / 15:28 IST
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One of the ways to cool domestic prices is to resort to imports which can send global prices up, but help cool the domestic market.

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The weather is actually to blame for India’s food inflation woes, but politicians make for a nice soft target. And with only a few months to go before election fever grips the country, the incumbent government can be expected to leave nothing to chance when it comes to electoral issues. Inflation has always been a hot potato or a pungent onion when campaigning begins. While the issue in itself is as old as independent India, this year its after-effects are causing some waves in the world, too.

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Take the latest major development -- India’s decision to ban sugarcane syrup or juice as a feedstock to make ethanol. You can read here and here if you wish to know more about the issue and its impact on sugar mills. In short, it puts a question mark over sugar mills’ performance and India’s ethanol availability in the forthcoming season.

While this is the domestic impact, the context in which the government took this decision arrested a decline in global sugar prices. On Friday, the ICE #11 raw sugar contract rose by 1.3 percent, which news reports
attributed to an Indian government official’s statement of an expected 12 percent decline in the sugarcane output.