A decision in this regard was taken at the Cabinet meet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"The Union Cabinet has given its approval for extending the validity of the existing Central Order in respect of sugar for a further period of six months from April 29 to October 28, 2017," an official statement said.
The move will enable state governments to impose stock limits and licensing requirements in respect of sugar, if needed, it said.
Stating that the price rise appeared to be more on sentiment than actual shortage, the government said fixing of appropriate stock limit on need basis was essential to regulate supply of sugar and address speculative prices.
The move is expected to help improve the availability of these commodities to general public at reasonable rates and control the tendencies of hoarding and profiteering, the statement added.
Currently, there is a stock limit of 500 tonnes and turnover limit of 30 days for sugar traders in the country other than those in West Bengal. The stock limit for traders in West Bengal is 1,000 tonnes.
To boost domestic supply, the government has allowed duty free import of 5,00,000 tonnes of raw sugar till June.
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