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UP sugar mills owe ~2,000 cr to farmers WAITING FOR RELIEF

CM assures farmers that his govt would ensure full payment of arrears before the next crushing season

- VIRENDRA SINGH RAWAT

Uttar Pradesh (UP) sugar mills stand owe at about ~2,000 crore to farmers although the state crushing season wrapped up several months back.

According to the latest data, of the ~2,000 crore, about ~1,600 crore was owed by the private mills, followed by the cooperativ­e units. Settlement of cane arrears within 14 days of sale to mills was a pre-poll promise of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the run-up to the 2017 Assembly election.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday assured farmers that his government would ensure full payment of cane arrears before the next crushing season. Addressing a public meeting in Saharanpur district, Adityanath said the state government would strive towards an early settlement of farmers’ dues even as he lauded the efforts of state cane developmen­t and sugar industries minister Suresh Rana for facilitati­ng the payments.

Adityanath had arrived in Saharanpur on Monday to review the developmen­t and law and order situation in the border district. He left for Delhi in the evening.

Meanwhile, against the consolidat­ed payables of ~25,386 crore, the mills had | | | Sugar mills owe ~2,000 crore to farmers Settlement of cane arrears within 14 days of sale to mills was a pre-poll promise of the BJP govt Erring mills have already been served fresh notices collective­ly paid ~23,387 crore, which leaves a little under ~2,000 crore as outstandin­g. Soon after assuming the office, Adityanath had warned the private millers to ensure payments within the stipulated duration.

Erring mills had already been served fresh notices and warned of issuance of the recovery certificat­es (RC) if they failed to comply. RCs authorise the district cane officers to seize unsold stocks and other assets of defaulting mills for auction to settle farmers’ payments. However, the erring units have still dragged their feet in fulfiling their obligation.

On April 20, a delegation of the UP Sugar Mills Associatio­n (UPSMA) had met Adityanath and submitted a memorandum urging for viable cane pricing and revenue sharing formula in the state to insulate the sector | | | The sector suffers from cyclical nature of the industry In the recently concluded season, UP topped in sugar production There are 116 sugar mills in the state, of which 91 belong to the private sector from pricing and cyclical fluctuatio­ns. No decision has so far been taken in this regard. The industry had also put forth its long-pending demand of de-reservatio­n of molasses, a sugar byproduct, so that the mills’ profitabil­ity could increase and help speedier settlement of arrears.

The sector suffers from cyclical nature of the industry, which has been taking its toll on all the stakeholde­rs. In the recently concluded crushing season, the state had topped domestic sugar production by clocking a record output of 8.75 million tonnes (mt) compared to 6.82 mt last year.

It was a 40 per cent jump in production. There are 116 sugar mills in the state, of which 91 belong to the private sector, followed by cooperativ­e sector at 24, while the UP State Sugar Corporatio­n Limited (UPSSCL) accounts for a single operationa­l mill.

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