02 अप्रैल 2014
Sugar production dips 7% till March this year: ISMA
New Delhi, Apr 2. The country's sugar production has
dropped by 7 per cent to 21.5 million tonnes in the first six
months of the current marketing year due to lower output in
key producing states, according to industry body ISMA.
The production stood at 23.1 million tonnes in the
corresponding period last year.
In an official release, Indian Sugar Mills Association
(ISMA) said that barring Karnataka, sugar output declined in
Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu till
March of the 2013-14 marketing year (October-September).
About 330 mills were crushing sugarcane till March this
year, against 231 mills in the year-ago period, it said.
As per ISMA's latest data, sugar output in Maharashtra --
the country's leading producer -- remained down by 9 per cent
at 7.01 million tonnes till March as compared with 7.73
million tonnes in the year-ago period.
The sugar recovery was 11.3 per cent in Maharashtra. As
many as 85 mills are still crushing sugarcane in the state, as
against 42 mills a year ago.
Similarly, sugar production in Uttar Pradesh -- the
country's second biggest producer -- was down by 13 per cent
at 5.8 million tonnes so far in 2013-14 from 6.7 million
tonnes in the same period last year due to poor yields and
higher diversion to alternate sweeteners manufacturing
industry.
The sugar recovery was 9.21 per cent. About 86 mills are
still crushing in the state.
Production in Tamil Nadu declined by 28 per cent at
9,50,000 tonnes till March this year, while the output in
Andhra Pradesh fell to 9,40,000 tonnes from 9,66,000 tonnes in
the year-ago period.
In Andhra Pradesh, 12 mills are still crushing sugarcane
and expected to close in the next 15 days.
However, sugar production in Karnataka has increased by
12 per cent to 3.75 million tonnes till March as compared with
3.36 million tonnes in the same period last year on account of
better yields and good recovery.
About 43 mills are still crushing sugarcane in the state,
the release added.
ISMA also mentioned that farmers in major sugar producing
states are yet to be paid about Rs 15,000 crore for the total
cane purchased till now in the current sugar season.
Of which Rs 10,500 crore has to be paid to farmers in
Uttar Pradesh and Rs 3,300 crore in Karnataka, it added.
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