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Sugar industry renews demand for subsidy support from Centre

Sugar industry renews demand for subsidy support from Centre

CHENNAI, APRIL 13

The sugar industry is reiterating its demand to the Centre for production subsidy to sustain sugarcane payments to farmers and to support exports.

The industry is hoping the Centre repeats the kind of support it had extended in 2015-16 anticipating a glut. The government had then come out with a factory-wise Minimum Indicative Export Quota in September 2015 and in December a production subsidy of about 450 a tonne of cane to support sugarcane payments.

Under the present circumstance, a repeat is needed in terms of export and sugarcane payment support. This has to be well on time for the industry and farmers to plan. In the current 2017-18 (October – September) season, surplus sugar production is pegged at over 300 lakh tonnes (lt) and in the coming season also the industry is expected to see a repeat performance, possibly even a slightly higher output.

Against a domestic consumption of about 250 lt, a surplus of about 50 lt is expected in the current season and an equal amount in the coming season.

Drop in prices

According to industry sources, sugar prices have dropped to about 27-28 a kg against the cost of production of about 36. This means at ex-factory level sugar mills are losing about 8/kg.

Meanwhile, exporters are offering just about 19 a kg (22 on FOB basis), according to an Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) representative.

Mills will actually lose about 17-18 over cost of production and about 10-11 in terms of ex-mill price. The situation is desperate for mills which are facing a September 30 deadline for export of over 2 million tonnes of sugar.

Mills will simply not be able to bear this kind of losses on exports, pointed out an industry representative.

Earlier this month, the ISMA had represented that sugarcane prices have increased, while sugar prices continue to fall. The association pegs sugarcane arrears, payments delayed beyond 14 days, at about 17,000 crore as of March 31.

Published on April 13, 2018
Source: The hindu Business Line