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Centre reallocate­s sugar export quotas to boost shipments

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India has reallocate­d unused sugar export quotas of more than 600,000 tonnes among mills after some producers failed to ship because of a drop in output, a government circular said on Monday.

The redistribu­tion of quotas could lift exports from the world's biggest sugar producer in coming months and may weigh on global prices that hit a two-and-a-halfyear high earlier this month. Export quotas of 611,797 tonnes have been redistribu­ted after reviewing export performanc­e of the mills, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs,

Food and Public Distributi­on said in a circular.

Years of bumper cane harvests and record sugar production have hammered Indian sugar prices, making it hard for mills to pay money owed to farmers, who form an influentia­l voting bloc.

To reduce that debt and pare rising inventorie­s, New Delhi has approved a subsidy of ~10,448 ($145) a tonne for exports of 6 million tonnes in the 2019/20 season.

But many sugar mills, especially from the western state of Maharashtr­a, failed to export sugar due to a drop in production as cane plantation­s were hit by drought and floods. “The government has done reallocati­on at the right time. This will give momentum to exports in the coming months,” said Prakash Naiknavare, managing director of the National Federation of Cooperativ­e Sugar Factories.

India could export more than 5 million tonnes of sugar in the 2019/20 marketing year ending on Sept. 30, Naiknavare said.

India had set export target of 5 million tonnes for 2018/19, but mills managed to export only 3.8 million tonnes despite incentives provided by New Delhi.

New Delhi has been consistent­ly reviving the export performanc­e of mills and could reallocate export quotas of 300,000 to 400,000 tonnes in April, said a government official, who declined to be named.

The rally in global prices has made exports attractive for mills that have a surplus, said a Mumbai-based dealer with a global trading firm.

Indian mills have contracted to export 3.2 million tonnes of sugar so far in the 2019/20 season and nearly 1.6 million tonnes have already been shipped, the Indian Sugar Mills Associatio­n (ISMA) said last week.

The country's sugar output in 2019/20 could fall 21.6 per cent from a year ago to 26 million tonnes, the lowest level in three years, ISMA said.

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6 mn tonnes in the 2019-20 season
The Centre has approved a subsidy of ~10,448 a tonne for exports of 6 mn tonnes in the 2019-20 season

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