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Government mulls sugar export via barter trade with other nations.


Date: 06-08-2015
Subject: Government mulls sugar export via barter trade with other nations
NEW DELHI: In its efforts to resolve the sugar sector imbroglio, government is looking at various options including barter trade against farm imports to help mills offload surplus stock and clear cane arrears.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called a meeting last week to discuss the crisis in sugar industry that has resulted in cane arrears of over Rs 14,000 crore to farmers.

Modi directed the ministries concerned to boost sugar exports and increase ethanol blending with petrol.

According to sources, "The Food Ministry is working on various options to open the export line for sugar. It is also looking at allowing sugar export under the barter system with countries from where India imports agricultural commodities."

India is a major importer of edible oils from Indonesia and Malaysia, and of pulses from Canada, Myanmar and Australia.

The Ministry is also examining the feasibility of making it mandatory on part of sugar mills to export certain quantity of sweetener out of total annual production.

It is also considering raising cess on sugar sale from existing 24 paise per kg to shore up falling domestic prices.

Overseas sale of sugar at current global prices is not viable in the wake of glut in the world sugar market that has pulled down international prices to over 6-year low. So, the ministry has been asked to find out other ways for export of surplus sugar of 4 million tonnes.

A broad contour of the policy is being formulated but a a final call on this proposal would be taken after another round of meeting, which will be convened soon by the Prime Minister , sources added.

Sugar industry, which owes about Rs 14,398 crore to cane farmers, is unable to make payment as it is facing severe liquidity crunch on account of surplus production that has resulted in low prices of sugar in the domestic markets.

Ex-mill sugar prices have fallen below Rs 20/kg in the country, while the cost of production is over Rs 30/kg. There is still surplus stock of 10 million tonnes in the country.

Sugar production of India, the world's second largest producer and biggest consumer, has been more than the country's demand for the past five years.

Sugar output is estimated at record 28.3 million tonnes in 2014-15 marketing year (October-September), as against 24.3 million tonnes in the previous year, while the total annual demand is pegged at 24.5 million tonnes.

Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com

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