The sugar production sector is the single-most complex and under-reformed sector of the agricultural economy. This is thanks to the political salience of not just sugarcane farmers but also the owners of sugar mills. In some states, sugar mills are controlled by powerful politicians. The consequence of this is that for decades the central and state governments have poured subsidies and resources into the sector and India has a problem of chronic over-production. Economists have pointed out that India is likely to produce over 35 million tonnes this financial year, which is more than 40 per cent over what is required for domestic consumption. There is already a stock of 10 million tonnes of sugar in place. In a global economy, such mismatches between domestic demand and supply should matter less. However, the Indian government has always misapplied export and import controls in order to “manage” domestic prices of commodities such as sugar, which means that Indian farmers have never been able to properly enter global supply chains. Further, the complex controls on the Indian sugar industry mean that high amounts of exports might be successfully challenged at the World Trade Organization.
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