TN to adopt revenue sharing model for payments to cane farmers
The sugar industry in Tamil Nadu is relieved with the State government formally announcing a shift to revenue-sharing formula for sugarcane pricing.
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No more SAP for TN sugar mills
Shares of Tamil Nadu-based sugar producers such as EID Parry, Ponni Sugars (Erode), Rajshree Sugars and Chemicals,
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Sugar factories announce high procurement prices
Some sugar factories in Belagavi, the largest sugar producing district in the State, have announced procurement prices between ₹3,000-₹3,200 per tonne for sugarcane,
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Sugar cooperatives demand relaxation in export norms
SURAT: The sugar cooperatives in Gujarat have demanded that government allow export of sugar at zero per cent duty to ease the fear among sugarcane farmers who are facing a bumper harvest this season.
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SUGAR OVERSUPPLY MAY HIT PROFITABILITY OF MILLS
Times of India – 14 March 2018, Coimbatore: Sugar wouldn’t be sweet for sugar mills in the current season. With the sugar production estimated to set a new record by touching around 29.5
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Sugar price weakens further
Sugar prices weaken further on Wednesday . Mills sold commodity ₹20 lower previous day evening kept Vashi market under pressure today.
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BIZ-ICRA-SUGAR
With the sugar output likely to set a new record in sugar year 2018 (SY2018), mills are likely to face pressure on prices and their profitability in the near term, says a report.
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UP mills to operate till sugarcane is cleared from fields: Minister
Uttar Pradesh Cane Development and Sugar Mills Minister Suresh Rana has said that the crushing units in the state will operate till sugarcane is cleared from fields.Addressing a farmers
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Sugar prices dip on bloated stocks, thin demand
Sugar prices dragged down by Rs 80 per quintal at the wholesale market in the national capital following bumper stocks on steady inflow of supplies amid weak demand.
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‘Mah to record negative agri growth at 8.3% on low production’
The Economic Survey of Maharashtra today projected a negative agriculture growth at 8.3 per cent for financial year 2017-18 on account of decreased production of food-grains, pulses and cotton crops.
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