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Sugar prices may rise during offseason, says Centrum Broking report

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Highlighti­ng that domestic sugar prices have stabilised, with exmill price at ₹37.5/ kg in Uttar Pradesh and ₹34/kg in Maharashtr­a, a report by Centrum Broking has said prices can be expected to rise during offseason.

“Sugar prices, which initially saw favourable conditions at the beginning of the season but later corrected due to the imposition of a cap on sugar diversion, have begun to stabilise. Recently, sugar prices have reached a low or stagnated at around ₹37.538/kg in Uttar Pradesh, which is profitable and remunerati­ve rate given we are in crushing season and prices can be expected to rise during offseason,” it said in the report, authored by research analyst Sailesh Kanani.

As of March 31, the Statewise crushing data for 202324 sugar season (OctoberSep­tember) indicates that 295 million tonnes (mt) of cane have been crushed against 305 mt during the same period in the previous season.

RECOVERY NUMBERS UP

On a national scale, the sugar recovery numbers for this year have improved on a yoy basis at 10.15 per cent — thanks to lower diversion. “In this backdrop, we revise expectatio­ns upward for sugar production in 202324 to 32 mt (from earlier estimate of 31.7 mt), compared to 33.1 mt in 202223. This upward revision is primarily attributed to late surge in sugar production in Maharashtr­a (up 2.1 per cent),” the report said.

However, UP (sugar production up 9.7 per cent) has seen a sharp decline in operationa­l mills in the last fortnight.

“Our overall outlook on the sugar sector remains marginally negative. This perspectiv­e is influenced by recent notificati­ons from the Indian Government affecting ethanol volumes, with a likelihood of a more significan­t impact on next year’s financial performanc­e. Additional­ly, the increase in sugar production would lead to higher inventory levels and is expected to exert downward pressure on sugar prices. Neverthele­ss, we believe that the worst is over for the sector in terms of negative news flow,” it said.

 ?? ?? SLIGHT DIP. As of March 31, crushing data for 202324 sugar season indicate that 295 mt of cane have been crushed against 305 mt during the same period in the previous season
SLIGHT DIP. As of March 31, crushing data for 202324 sugar season indicate that 295 mt of cane have been crushed against 305 mt during the same period in the previous season

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