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India is world's largest sugar producer and 2nd largest exporter
Oct 5, 2022 9:19 AM

India emerged as the world’s largest producer and consumer of sugar and the world’s 2nd largest exporter of sugar.

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The shares of sugar companies, on Thursday, extended gains mirroring gains across sectors.

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Shree Renuka Sugars6.1%
Balrampur Chini Mills3.3%
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In sugar season (Oct-Sep) 2021-22, a record of more than 5,000 lakh metric tonne (LMT) of sugarcane was produced in the country out of which about 3,574 LMT of sugarcane was crushed by sugar mills to produce about 394 LMT of sugar (Sucrose).

Out of this, 35 LMT sugar was diverted to ethanol production and 359 LMT sugar was produced by sugar mills. With this, India has emerged as the world’s largest producer and consumer of sugar as well as the world’s 2nd largest exporter of sugar.

The season has proven to be a watershed season for the Indian sugar sector. All records of sugarcane production, sugar production, sugar exports, cane procured, cane dues paid, and ethanol production were made during the season, the ministry of consumer affairs, food & public distribution said in a release.

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Another shining highlight of the season is the highest exports of about 109.8 LMT that too with no financial assistance which was being extended up to 2020-21. Supportive international prices and Indian government policy led to this feat of the Indian sugar industry. These exports earned foreign currency of about Rs 40,000 crore for the country, the release added.

The success story of the sugar industry is the outcome of synchronous and collaborative efforts of central and state governments, farmers, sugar mills, and ethanol distilleries with a very supportive overall ecosystem for business in the country.

Timely, government interventions in the last 5 years have been crucial in building the sugar sector step by step from taking them out of financial distress in 2018-19 to the stage of self-sufficiency in 2021-22.

During SS 2021-22, sugar mills procured sugarcane worth more than 1.18 lakh crore and released payments of more than 1.12 lakh crore with no financial assistance (subsidy) from the government of India.

Thus, cane dues at the end of the sugar season are less than Rs 6,000 crore indicating that 95 percent of cane dues have already been cleared. It is also noteworthy that for SS 2020-21, more than 99.9 percent of cane dues are cleared.

The government has been encouraging sugar mills to divert sugar to ethanol and also to export surplus sugar so that sugar mills may make payment of cane dues to farmers in time and also mills may have better financial conditions to continue their operations.

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The growth of ethanol as a biofuel sector in the last 5 years has amply supported the sugar sector as the use of sugar for ethanol has led to better financial positions of sugar mills due to faster payments, reduced working capital requirements, and less blockage of funds due to less surplus sugar with mills.

During 2021-22, the revenue of about Rs 18,000 crores has been made by sugar mills/distilleries from the sale of ethanol which has also played its role in the early clearance of cane dues of farmers, the release said.

The ethanol production capacity of molasses/sugar-based distilleries has increased to 605 crore litres per annum and the progress is still continuing to meet targets of 20 percent blending by 2025 under the Ethanol Blending with Petrol (EBP) Programme.

In the new season, the diversion of sugar to ethanol is expected to increase from 35 LMT to 50 LMT which would generate revenue for sugar mills amounting to about Rs 25,000 crore. There is an optimum closing balance of 60 LMT of sugar which is essential to meet domestic requirements for 2.5 months.

The diversion of sugar to ethanol and exports led to the unlocking of the value chain of the whole industry as well as improved financial conditions of sugar mills leading to more optional mills in the ensuing season.

First Published:Oct 5, 2022 6:19 PM IST

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