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Salt production delayed due to unfavourab­le weather in Thoothukud­i

- J PRAVEEN PAUL JOSEPH

MADURAI: Unlike in past years there is a delay in the production of salt in Thoothukud­i, the largest contributo­r in Tamil Nadu, this year.

According to ARAS Dhanabalan, former secretary, Thoothukud­i Small Scale Salt Manufactur­ers Associatio­n, prevailing weather conditions are not favourable and it is unusual for many manufactur­ers. Salt could only be considered a finished product when water in the salt pan reservoir reaches 24 degrees Baume (density).

Currently, it is only 15 degrees Baume. Hence, it might take almost a month to achieve production in full swing. Therefore, the unpredicta­ble delay would trigger a possibilit­y of substantia­l contractio­n in production in the coming days, he told DT Next on Sunday. G Gragadurai, former president of the Associatio­n, said usually salt production in Thoothukud­i begins in February and if it rains (unpredicta­ble) in summer, the production is delayed even further. S Petchimuth­u, the salt producer, said floods during December caused major destructio­n to most of the salt pans in the district. Another producer MP Dileep said production started just this week in a few pans that were not affected by the floods.

Michael Motha, who makes and exports salt, said price fluctuatio­ns are fueled by high demand and since its price increased in Thoothukud­i, many local market stakeholde­rs have started relying more on Gujarat.

As of now a tonne of high-quality salt fetches Rs 3,500 a tonne at market. There were price fluctuatio­ns during a volatile period in January this year when a tonne of manufactur­ed salt touched a new high at Rs 5,000.

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