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Opinion | Kicking its sugar addiction should be Modi govt's priority if it returns in May

The government needs to shrink its role in the sugar sector.

January 08, 2019 / 11:28 IST
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Ravi Ananthanarayanan Moneycontrol News

Sugar mills want the government to defy economics. The government may have no choice but to do it. While sugar prices are falling worldwide, it may fix a higher price for domestic consumers.

Sugarcane arrears have touched Rs 11,000 crore in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, according to the Indian Express. Mills are withholding payments, saying they don’t have the money because of high cane prices and low market prices. International sugar prices have been falling. Raw sugar futures on the InterContinental Exchange are down by 13.7 percent since their October highs.

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What makes this politically difficult is that there’s nobody to point fingers at. The government at the Centre and these two states are from the same party. This sugar season, that matters more because general elections are nearing.

In India, crushing has begun in the current sugar season (starts in October) and so far, sugar output is higher by 6.7 percent over a year ago. But bad weather and crop infestation will see final output lower than the previous season’s output, according to Indian Sugar Mills Association.