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pratik tholiya: Govt lifting ban on use of sugarcane for ethanol positive for sugar companies: Pratik Tholiya

“After the two weeks of confusion, this is a positive move for the sugar companies. The government allowing the industry to divert some amount of sugar juice towards ethanol, is clearly a positive move in terms of the profitability that would have happened otherwise if the ban would have remained. So, net-net, this is a positive move from a margin standpoint.” ....

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Sugar prices to stay firm due to likely output fall, Retail News, ET Retail

Prices have not eased even though the festive season has come to an end and the new sugarcane crushing season has begun across the country. "This year, we have not seen any substantial decline in sugar prices after the beginning of the crushing season," said sugar trader Abhijit Ghorpade. The ex-mill price of sugar, which was in the range of ₹36.50 a kg to ₹37.50 a kg for the smallest sized S-30 grade of sugar around the first week of October due to festival season demand, is still ruling in the same range. ....

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Sugar prices to stay firm due to likely output fall

Prices have not eased even though the festive season has come to an end and the new sugarcane crushing season has begun across the country. "This year, we have not seen any substantial decline in sugar prices after the beginning of the crushing season," said sugar trader Abhijit Ghorpade. The ex-mill price of sugar, which was in the range of ₹36.50 a kg to ₹37.50 a kg for the smallest sized S-30 grade of sugar around the first week of October due to festival season demand, is still ruling in the same range. ....

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