•  
  • Welcome Guest!
  • |
  • Members Log In Close Panel
  •  
Home
 
  • Home
  • About us
  • Ethanol
  • Cogeneration
  • Environmental
  • Statistics
  • Distillery
  • Sugar Price
  • Sugar Process
  • Contact us

News


Sugar output may fall by 18% to 273 lakh tonne: Govt
Date: 30 Nov 2019
Source: The Financial Express
Reporter: PTI
News ID: 42857
Pdf:
Nlink:
India’s sugar production is estimated to decline by 18 per cent to 273 lakh tonnes in the ongoing marketing year ending September due to bad weather, the government said on Friday in the Rajya Sabha.
 
Sugar marketing year runs from October to September.
 
“During current sugar season 2019-20, sugar mills in some of the States,
particularly Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka have started sugar production earlier than last year but the sugar production in the country is estimated to be about 273 lakh tonnes as against about 332 lakh tonnes produced last year,” Minister of State for Food and Consumer Affairs Danve Raosaheb Dadarao said in a written reply.
 
The sugar commissioner of Maharashtra informed that sugar production during current 2019-20 is estimated at about 58.3 lakh tonnes as against 107 lakh tonnes during last year.
 
However, the minister said, “With the carryover stock of about 140 lakh tonnes of last sugar season together with estimated production of 273 lakh tonnes during current sugar season, the total availability of sugar in the country is estimated to be about 413 lakh tonnes as against estimated domestic consumption of 260 lakh tonnes.”
 
There would not be any shortage of sugar in the country in near future, he added.
 
  

Navigation

  • TV Interviews
  • Application Form For Associate Membership
  • Terms & Conditions (Associate Member)
  • ISMA President
  • Org. Structure
  • Associate Members(Regional Association)
  • Who Could be Member?
  • ISMA Committee
  • Past Presidents
  • New Developments
  • Publications
  • Acts & Orders
  • Landmark Cases
  • Forthcoming Events




Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) © 2010 Privacy policy
Legal Terms & Disclaimer
 Maintained by