Of the total cane arrears, the maximum amount pertains to Uttar Pradesh at Rs 1,975 crore.
The cane price payable and arrears have been calculated on the basis of Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP), which is the minimum price, fixed by the Centre, to be paid to farmers. For the 2015-16 marketing year, FRP for sugarcane has been fixed at Rs 230 per quintal.
"During the current sugar Season 2015-16, about 230 million tonnes of sugarcane was procured from the farmers by the sugar mills across the country.
Sugar mills have paid about 92 per cent of their cane dues so far, it added.
"Out of the total pending cane price arrears for current sugar season, about Rs 1,975 crore pertains to Uttar Pradesh which is about 14 per cent of its dues payable," the statement said, adding that a major portion of the pending arrears about Rs 1,600 crore belongs to five sugar group companies namely, Bajaj, Mawana, Modi, Simbhaoli and Rana.
Other major sugar producing state like Karnataka have also paid 94 per cent dues to farmers.
During the sugar season 2014-15, the cane price arrears had peaked at Rs 21,800 crore in April last year and this has now come down to just Rs 684 crore.
"Central government has been consistently monitoring the position of cane price arrear and advising the state governments for speedy liquidation of arrears," the ministry said.
Sugar production of India, the world's second largest producer after Brazil, is estimated to decline to 25 million tonnes in the 2015-16 marketing year, as against 28.3 million tonnes in the previous year. The annual domestic demand is pegged at 26 million tonnes.
