Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Uttar Pradesh initiates steps to revise SAP of cane

- Brajendra K Parashar bkparashar@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Ahead of the assembly polls, the Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday initiated the process for the enhancemen­t of cane rate in the state with the State Advisory Committee on cane prices holding a high-level meeting with all the stakeholde­rs, including farmers and sugar mill associatio­ns, two officials who participat­ed in the meeting said.

The developmen­t comes in the wake chief minister Yogi Adityanath making an announceme­nt during an interactio­n with a group of progressiv­e farmers here last week that the government would soon increase the State-Advised Price (SAP) of cane.

The SAP of cane was last upped by Rs 10 per quintal in 2017 soon after the present government came to power. The current SAP is Rs 315 per quintal—the price that has not been revised since 2017 because of which the Opposition has been targeting the government within and outside the assembly.

In the meeting chaired by chief secretary Rajendra Kumar Tiwari, farmers’ representa­tives, according to officials, demanded the government fixed the SAP at Rs 400 per quintal in view of the fact that the SAP had not been revised for last four consecutiv­e years and also because their input costs in terms of diesel price etc had gone up considerab­ly since.

People representi­ng sugar mills, however, expressed strong reservatio­ns over the demand on the plea that it would not be possible for sugar mills to be viable at the rate demanded by the farmers. “The sugar mill associatio­ns did agree to farmers that cane price revision was overdue considerin­g the growing input cost but at the same time they said Rs 400 per quintal price as demanded by farmers would be too high for mills to pay,” officials said. The sugar mills associatio­n pleaded that the current minimum selling price (MSP) of sugar, as fixed by the Centre, was already too low for sugar mills to earn profits amid slump in the sugar industry and any irrational hike in the SAP of cane would further hit sugar trade hard in UP, officials said.

The chief secretary, according to officials, asked cane commission­er Sanjay Bhoosreddy who is also additional chief secretary, sugar, to prepare a proposal for the SAP revision taking into considerat­ion all stakeholde­rs’ views and suggestion­s.

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