a

All India Sugar Trade Association,
3rd Floor, South Delhi House, 12, zumrutpur Community Center, New Delhi-110048

011-89948606

info@aista.co.in

Recent Posts

[hide for="logged"][/hide]

Market News

Effortlessly Organize and Empower Your Committee Members!

Sugar futures slide 1.44 pc on adequate stocks position

Sugar prices drifted lower by 1.44 per cent to Rs 3,351 per quintal in futures trade today as speculators trimmed positions, triggered by ample stocks at spot market against lower demand. At the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, sugar for delivery in October declined by Rs 49, or 1.44 per cent, to Rs 3,351 per quintal with an open interest of 200 lots.
Read More

Sugar prices steady on sporadic demand

Sugar prices remained unaltered at the wholesale market in the national capital today following restricted arrivals amidst sporadic demand. Marketmen said small buying support and adequate stocks position mainly kept sweetener prices at overnight levels.
Read More

Scientists deliberate on issues concerning cane yield, output

COIMBATORE, SEPTEMBER 18: Speakers at the international symposium on ‘Sugarcane Research since Co 205: 100 years and beyond’ stressed the need for a greater thrust on research to improve cane yield and recovery.
Read More

Protesting Punjab farmers prevented from entering Chandigarh

The Punjab police today stopped farmers protesting against the non-payment of dues amounting to Rs 100 crore by the state government from entering Chandigarh as they planned to 'gherao' Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh's residence.
Read More

Sugar prices closes quiet on some support

The wholesale sugar market remained steady in the national capital today with prices moving in a narrow range in limited deals and settled at previous levels. Marketmen said ample stocks position against sporadic demand mainly kept sugar prices at last levels.
Read More

Sugar quota increased for BPL families, Antyoday card holders

Maharashtra government today announced increasing the quota of sugar for people living Below the Poverty Line (BPL) and those having Antyoday cards. The quota per family per month is increased from 500 grams to one kg, while the rate is also hiked from Rs 15 per kg to Rs 20, a GR issued today stated.
Read More

Sugar prices decline on bumper stocks, muted demand

Sugar prices settled lower by Rs 30 per quintal at the wholesale market in the national capital today on slackened demand amid nonstop supplies from mills. Market men said bloated ready stocks on consistent supplies from mills amidst limited offtake by stockist and bulk consumers, mainly brought down the sweetener prices.
Read More

Co 205 sugarcane variety turns 100

The symposium is to commemorate the 100th year of release of Co 205, the first inter-specific commercial cane hybrid variety, which according to Bakshi Ram, Director, Sugarcane Breeding Institute, revolutionised cane cultivation in the country. At present, Co and Co-allied sugarcane varieties occupy more than 98 per cent of the area under cane in the country.
Read More

Range bound trade in sugar

MUMBAI: Sugar prices seems to be remained range bound / steady during pick festivals times if you see the market trend from the beginning of the month due to timely taken steps by governments like permission for imports and stock limits on producers which could make supply ease in the markets.
Read More

Nestle goes the ‘Milky’ way, brings down sugar content in milkybar

MUMBAI: Nestle IndiaBSE -0.36 % has cut the amount of sugar in its Milkybar chocolate and increased milk as part of its wider strategy to create healthier products and add wholesome ingredients.
Read More

Maharashtra govt looks to revive at least 40 shuttered cooperative sugar mills

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government is weighing a unique model to revive defunct cooperative sugar mills in the state, possibly by acquiring them and leasing them out to those who can turn them around. Maharashtra is India’s second-largest producer of sugar, and the sweetener has for long had a central place in its political economy.
Read More

Pakistan struggles to export sugar surplus as global prices plunge

KARACHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Pakistan's sugar industry is urging the government to reinstate export subsidies after a steep fall in global sugar prices has slowed shipments, adding to a domestic surplus just as the country prepares to harvest a record crop.
Read More
No Comments

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.