India's sugar prices have dropped to a 1.5-year low due to oversupply, causing challenges for mills to meet the revised price for cane from farmers. The Western India Sugar Mills Association is calling for an immediate increase in the minimum selling price (MSP) to limit losses and enable timely payments to farmers. The current wholesale sugar prices in Maharashtra have decreased by nearly 8% in the past four months, reaching their lowest since June 2023. This situation is exacerbated by a decrease in demand and an increase in supplies for the new season, leading to a surplus in the market. Indian mills have also experienced a decrease in production by 35.4% compared to the previous year.