31 जनवरी 2013
Govt hikes sugarcane FRP by 23.5pc to Rs 210/qtl for 2013-14
New Delhi, Jan 31. The government today increased
the sugarcane price that mills are required to pay to farmers
by 23.5 per cent to Rs 210 per quintal for the year starting
October 2013.
The Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP), the minimum price
that sugarcane farmers are legally guaranteed, was at Rs 170
per quintal in the 2012-13 marketing year (October-September).
"The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has
approved sugarcane FRP for 2013-14 at Rs 210 per quintal. This
is an increase of Rs 40 per quintal from the last year," Food
Minister K V Thomas told reporters after the meeting.
The CCEA has approved the proposal of the Food Ministry,
which was in line with the recommendation of the Commission
for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) that suggested Rs 40
increase in the FRP at Rs 210 per quintal for 2013-14.
The CACP is a statutory body and advises the government
on the pricing policy for major farm produce.
The FRP is the sugarcane price fixed by the Centre but
there are some states like Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu which
announce their own rate called state advisory price (SAP). The
SAP is much more than the FRP.
The FRP is linked to a basic recovery rate of 9.5 per
cent, subject to a premium of Rs 1.46 for every 0.1 percentage
point increase in recovery above 9.5 per cent. The recovery
rate is the quantity of sugar that is produced from the
crushed cane.
Separately, Thomas said the sugar production forecast for
the ongoing 2012-13 marketing year has been revised upward to
24 million tonnes from 23.5 million tonnes.
"Earlier, we had estimated sugar output for 2012-13 at
23.5 million tonnes. Now, this has been revised to 24 million
tonnes, whereas the industry body ISMA estimated 24.2 million
tonnes," the minister told PTI.
This year's production is expected to slightly lower
than 26 million tonnes achieved in 2011-12 but sufficient to
meet the domestic demand of 22 million tonnes, he added. (PTI)
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