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Govt allows export of 2 million tonnes of sugar

Govt allows export of 2 million tonnes of sugar

The government today allowed export of two million tonnes of until the end of the 2017-18 marketing year, in order to clear surplus stocks and improve cash flow to millers for making payment to sugarcane farmers.

The government has also allowed export of white till September 2018 under the Duty Free Import Authorisation (DFIA) scheme, under which exporters are allowed to import at zero duty within three years.

mills owe Rs 13,899 crore to sugarcane growers as on March 21, according to official data.

In its latest order, the has allowed two million tonnes of export under the Minimum Indicative Export Quota (MIEQ) scheme for the 2017-18 marketing year.

“In view of inventory level with the industry and to facilitate achievement of financial liquidity, mill-wise MIEQ has been fixed for the 2018-19 marketing year,” the order said.

Under the MIEQ, it is mandatory to export the fixed quota, failing which the mills shall be deemed to be violating the directives of the government, it said.

The export quota has been fixed taking into account average production of mills achieved in the last two years and up to February of this marketing year.

Mills can export the quota or get it exported by mills on mutually agreeable conditions.

The export quota would be over and above the obligations under the Advance Authorisation Scheme, the order said.

In a separate notification, the of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has allowed export of white till September 2018 under the DFIA scheme.

As per official data, mills in have maximum cane price arrear at Rs 5,136 crore, followed by Rs 2,539 crore and Rs 2,348 crore as on March 21 of this year.

To stabilise domestic prices, the government has doubled import duty on to 100 per cent, scrapped the export duty and also imposed stock limits on mills for two months.

output is estimated to rise to 27.2 million tonnes in 2017-18 marketing year, as against the demand of 25 million tonnes. had produced 20.3 million tonnes in the 2016-17 marketing year.

 

Source: Business Standard – Published on: 28/03/2018