"The subsidy on export of raw sugar should be fixed at Rs 4,000 per tonnes. The import duty of sugar should be hiked to 40 per cent from the existing 25 per cent. The move will help cane farmers of the state," Yadav said in a letter to the PM.
He said as the crushing season was about to end, any delay in decision to give subsidy in export and hike in import duty in this regard would will impact in non production of raw sugar by mills resulting in financial crisis.
Due to poor financial condition of sugar mills, of outstanding Rs 19,388 crore dues in financial year 2013-14, 96.22 per cent dues could cleared and in the present fiscal only 62.33 per cent due of farmers could be cleared by mills, he said.
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