India is set to reach a record corn consumption of 37.4 million tons for marketing year 2023/24 due to the government's ethanol policy and the growth of the poultry sector, leading to a decrease in corn exports and an increase in imports. The government has limited the conversion of sugar into ethanol, resulting in a 29% increase in the procurement price of corn-based ethanol in January 2024. This has caused corn prices to surge, making it less competitive in the export market. As a result, India's corn exports are expected to decrease by 84% and its corn imports are expected to match its exports for the first time since the 1999/00 marketing year.