Maharashtra, a key sugar-producing state in India, is projected to see a decrease in sugar production for the 2022/23 season, with an estimated output of 12.8 million tonnes, down from 13.8 million tonnes due to excessive rainfall impacting sugarcane growth. This could potentially limit India's sugar exports, which currently stand at 6.1 million tonnes, and may result in a reduction in global price support, benefiting competitors like Brazil and Thailand. The decrease in production could also lead to the closure of sugar mills in Maharashtra, as they struggle to process a lower yield. Despite the challenges, Maharashtra has managed to produce 6.76 million tonnes of sugar so far, slightly above last year's figures.