A week back, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had given an in-principal approval for providing interest-free loans to cash-starved sugar mills and asked the Food Ministry to finalise the guidelines.
"In today's meeting, the CCEA approved the modalities for extending interest-free loans to the sugar industry," Food Minister K V Thomas told reporters after the meeting.
The entire interest burden on a loan of about Rs 6,600 crore, estimated at Rs 2,750 crore over the next five years, will be borne by the government from the Sugar Development Fund (SDF), he said.
The Finance Ministry will issue necessary instructions to banks to operationalise the lending process, including appointment of nodal bank for the purpose, he said.
As per the guidelines approved by the CCEA, the loans will be provided by banks to sugar mills exclusively for making payments to sugarcane farmers, including arrears. The loans would be equivalent to the excise duty, cess and surcharge on sugar paid by the mills in the past three years.
Mills have to repay the loans in five years and can avail of a moratorium on repayment for the first two years. "No interest subvention (is) to be provided for the period of default in the principal repayments," an official statement said.
Sugar mills with loans classified as Non Performing Assets (NPA) by the banks will also be eligible for the credit provided the concerned state governments give guarantee for their new loans.
All loans which are sanctioned by June 30, 2014 and disbursed by September 30, 2014 by the lending banks, pursuant to this notification, would also be covered under interest subvention facility, the Minister said.
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