PUNE: India's sugar production has increased 2% in the first five months of this season despite top producer Maharashtra reporting a drop and closure of tens of sugar mills due to nonavailability of sugarcane, industry body Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) has said. As many as 107 sugar mills in the country, or about 20% of the total 513 mills that started operations at the start of the sugar season on October 1, are not operational as of February 29, ISMA said in a statement on Wednesday.
Indian sugar mills have produced 199.47 lakh tonnes of sugar in the first five months, up from 195.58 lakh tonnes a year earlier.