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Based on the inputs from cane-producing states, the government had pegged sugar production initially at 31 million tonnes for the current year. The sugar production would be slightly lower than the initial estimate in both Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, the country s top two sugar-producing states.
Around 70 mills had stopped crushing by February end last year. (Representative image)
MUMBAI: Indian sugar mills output rose by a fifth to 23.38 million tonnes in the first five months of the 2020-21 marketing year from a year earlier, while a few mills closed operations ahead of normal schedule, a trade body said on Wednesday.
The country is the world s second biggest sugar producer and the higher output could weigh on global prices .
In the current marketing year that begun on October 1, 502 sugar mills have started operations, but 98 mills stopped crushing by February end, the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) said in a statement.
Sugar output up 20% at 233.77 lakh tonnes till Feb 2020-21 marketing year
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In Uttar Pradesh, sugar output is lower at 74.20 lakh tonnes till February of this marketing year compared with 76.86 lakh tonnes in the previous year.
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. Updated: 03 Mar 2021, 03:20 PM IST PTI
India s sugar production rose by 20% to 233.77 lakh tonnes in the first 5 months of 2020-21 marketing year ending Sept on higher cane production, industry body ISMA on Wednesday said, and demanded hike in MSP of the sweetener to boost mills liquidity position
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NEW DELHI :
India s sugar production rose by 20% to 233.77 lakh tonnes in the first five months of 2020-21 marketing year ending September on higher cane production, industry body ISMA on Wednesday said, and demanded hike in MSP of the sweetener to boost mills liquidity position.
In the current marketing year that begun on Oct. 1, 502 sugar mills have started operations, but 98 mills stopped crushing by February end, the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) said in a statement.