"There are differences of opinion among the various ministries on the quantum of cash subsidy, which the CCEA will take a final call at tomorrow's meeting," sources said.
The Food Ministry has proposed a cash incentive of Rs 2,000 per tonne to the beleaguered sugar industry for export of four million tonnes of raw sugar. Total subsidy outgo has been pegged at Rs 800 crore spread over two years to be adjusted from the Sugar Development Fund (SDF).
In 2007-08, too government had given subsidy of Rs 1,450 per tonne to export six million tonnes of sugar. The current incentive is being worked on the same lines, sources said.
Sources further said: "Pawar is in favour of a reasonable subsidy so that export of raw sugar kick starts. He in support of an incentive not less than Rs 3,500 per tonne."
Currently, raw sugar exports from India are not viable as global prices are ruling much lower than the domestic production cost of Rs 26,500 per tonne.
India, the world's second biggest sugar producer but largest consumer, does not manufacture raw sugar and only makes white sugar for domestic consumption.
At present, sugar mills are facing cash crunch as sugar prices have come down below the cost of production in view of surplus supplies.They are also saddled with huge cane arrears.
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