Indian sugar mills to close early as rain hits cane supply

게시됨 2023년 1월 27일

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Heavy rainfall in Maharashtra, India's leading sugar-producing state, has led to a decrease in sugar cane availability, forcing sugar mills to halt operations up to 45 days earlier than last year. The state's sugar production is now projected to drop to 12.8 million tonnes from a previous forecast of 13.8 million tonnes for the 2022/23 marketing year. This reduction could potentially limit India's sugar exports, which could be advantageous for global prices and benefit competitors like Brazil and Thailand.
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MUMBAI (Jan 27): Sugar mills in India’s top producing state Maharashtra are set to stop cane crushing 45- to 60 days earlier than last year, as heavy rain has curtailed sugar cane availability, a senior state government official told Reuters on Friday. The western state of Maharashtra, which accounts for more than a third of the country’s sugar output, could produce 12.8 million tonnes of sugar in the 2022/23 marketing year that began on Oct 1, down from an earlier forecast of 13.8 million tonnes, Maharashtra’s sugar commissioner Shekhar Gaikwad said. Lower sugar output could prevent the world’s second-biggest exporter from allowing additional exports, potentially supporting global prices and allowing rivals Brazil and Thailand to increase their shipments. India has allowed sugar mills to export only 6.1 million tonnes of the sweetener in the current season and, out of that, mills have already contracted to export 5.7 million tonnes. “Excessive rainfall curtailed sugar cane’s ...

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