India, the world's largest sugar producer, is expected to see a decrease in sugar production in the 2022/23 crop year, leading to a potential rise in global sugar prices. The government has allowed mills to export 6.1 million tonnes of sugar, but there are plans for a second batch of exports. However, the government is waiting for production numbers before making a decision. Adverse weather conditions have affected sugarcane crops in Maharashtra and Karnataka, leading to a decrease in yield. As a result, India, which is a major exporter of sugar to countries like Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Malaysia, may not be able to export as much sugar this season.