Sugar output may plunge 14% as weak rains shrink cane acreage


Pune: India’s sugarNSE -0.23 % production in the 2019-20 crop year is likely to be 14.3 per cent less than the previous year’s at 28.2 million tonnes, mainly due to the decline in acreage in Maharashtra and Karnataka, according to the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA).



“Based on the satellite images procured in the latter part of June 2019, the total acreage under sugarcane in the country is estimated to be around 49.31 lakh hectares in 2019-20, which is over 10 per cent lower than  ..

According to ISMA, Uttar Pradesh, the largest sugar producing state, is likely to see a 2per cent decrease in area under cane, while acreage in Maharashtra and Karnataka is likely to be down by about 30 per cent and 16per cent, respectively. “Sugar production in UP in 2019-20 is estimated to be around 120 lakh tonnes (12 million tonnes), which is more or less at the same level of 118.23 lakh tonnes produced in 2018-19,” said ISMA. The fall in acreage in Maharashtra is mainly due to poor rainfall ..

According to ISMA, India has produced about 32.809 million tonnes of sugar in the 2018-19 season till June 30, while total sugar production in 2018-19 is expected to be 32.9–32.95 million tonnes by September 30.

ISMA has estimated production of about 28.2 million tonnes of sugar in the season 2019-20, which is about 4.7 million tonnes lower than the current 2018-19 production of around 32.95 million tonnes, down 14.26 per cent. “The opening stocks as on October 1, 2019 is expected to be ..

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