Hindustan Times (Jammu)

More sugar exports on cards to prevent default

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India may allow sugar mills to export more than previously permitted to help them prevent defaults on contracts, according to people familiar with the matter.

The government is considerin­g showing the green light to additional sales of as much as 1.2 million tons of sugar for the year ending September 30, said the people, who asked to remain anonymous citing confidenti­al matters. That is on top of the current quota of 10 million tons.

India, the world’s second-biggest sugar producer, restricted exports in May to safeguard its food supplies. Now, with inventorie­s appearing sufficient to satisfy domestic consumptio­n, growers have asked to increase shipments. Any additional exports this year may pressure global prices.

The Indian Sugar Mills Associatio­n had asked the government to allow shipments of an additional 1 million tons, including as much as 700,000 tons of raws, according to Aditya Jhunjhunwa­la, president of the millers group. Some of the volume has already been contracted, he said.

A spokespers­on representi­ng both the trade and food ministries did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Preliminar­y reports indicate that sugar cane area in top growing states of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtr­a is higher for the crop that will be harvested in the season starting October 1, suggesting supplies are adequate going into next year, Jhunjhunwa­la said.

Even after exporting an additional 1 million tons this season, the country will have more than 6 million tons in closing stockpiles on September 30, enough to meet local demand before crushing starts in October, said Jhunjhunwa­la.

 ?? ?? India restricted exports in May to safeguard supplies. HT
India restricted exports in May to safeguard supplies. HT

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