22 नवंबर 2012
Govt to move from quarterly to 4-monthly release of sugar
New Delhi. In a move towards decontrol of the
sugar sector, the government has decided to allocate the
open market sale quota for the next four months (December-
March) instead of current system of quartely release.
The Food Ministry, which oversees the sugar sector, is
likely to allocate seven million tonnes of sugar for the next
four months of 2012-13 fiscal.
"We are moving from quarterly to a four-monthly release
of sugar to test if this quota system can be dispensed with in
step towards deregulation," a senior Food Ministry official
said.
That apart, the ministry has decided not to put any
condition for selling the open market sale quota. Earlier, it
used to direct mills to sell atleast a minimum quantity of
sugar every month out of total quarterly quota.
The sugar sector is controlled by the government. Through
regulated release mechanism, the Food Ministry allocates sugar
quota to be sold in the open market be each mills. Currently,
the quota is fixed on a quarterly basis.
Recently, the Rangarajan Committee has recommended doing
away with the regulated release mechanism and advocated giving
freedom to mills to sell sugar in the open market.
"We have decided to allocate seven million tonnes of sugar
for open market sale during December-March period," the
official said. The monthly requirement is about 1.7 million
tonnes.
The country has produced 26 million tonnes of sugar in
the 2011-12 marketing year (October-September), against the
annual demand of 22 million tonnes. For the ongoing 2012-13
marketing year, the production is estimated at about 23-24
million tonnes.
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