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Sugar production likely to rise by 8% to 26.5 million tonnes: Ram Vilas Paswan
Date: 11 Mar 2015
Source: The Economic Times
Reporter: PTI
News ID: 4088
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NEW DELHI: Stating that there is no shortage of sugar in the country, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan today said India's sugar output is likely to increase by 8 per cent to 26.5 million tonnes in the current 2014-15 marketing year.

 

The government's production estimate is higher than Indian Sugar Mills Association's (ISMA) projection of 26 million tonnes in 2014-15 marketing year (October-September). India is the world's second largest producer after Brazil.

 

"The estimated opening stock of sugar as on October 1, 2014 is 7.21 million tonnes. The likely production during 2014-15 season has been estimated at 26.5 million tonnes, which is adequate to meet the domestic demand of 24.8 million tonnes," Paswan said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.

 
  

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