Sugar prices likely to remain firm in near term: ICRA

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 26 2017 | 8:22 PM IST
Domestic sugar prices are likely to remain firm in the near term, given the tight stock position in the domestic and global markets, a report said.
"Although the government has allowed duty free raw sugar imports of 0.5 million metric tonnes (MT), prices are unlikely to be adversely impacted over the next couple of quarters.
"However, pressures on stock position and prices cannot be ruled out in the forthcoming sugar year 2018 (SY2018), if further import of duty-free sugar is permitted," said the report by rating agency ICRA.
"While the sugar prices declined marginally during November-December 2016 following demonetisation, prices have recovered to around Rs 36,500-37,000/MT in January-March 2017 due to the tight sugar stock situation.
Although ICRA anticipates a 3-4 per cent decline in domestic sugar consumption during the SY2017, this is unlikely to affect prices, at least during SY2017, as the impact of the decline in the domestic sugar consumption is likely to be more than offset by a higher-than-expected decline in production," ICRA Ratings senior vice president & group head Sabyasachi Majumdar said.
Post the announcement of duty-free raw sugar imports, there has not been a significant decline in prices, which hovered between Rs 36,000-36,500/MT in April 2017, he said.
ICRA estimates domestic sugar production to decline by around 19 per cent to 20.3 MT during SY2017, when compared to SY2016, driven by a significant decline in production in key states Maharashtra and Karnataka due to poor rainfall during the previous monsoon seasons.
The sugar consumption is expected to decline by 4 per cent to around 24.0 MT during SY2017, when compared to SY2016. Including 0.5 MT of imported sugar, the closing stocks for the current season are estimated to be around 4.5-5 MT, which would be sufficient to meet the requirement of around two months of domestic consumption. This is still much lower than the previous year's closing stock level of 7.7 MT, the report said.
While healthy sugar prices are likely to support the profitability of the UP-based sugar mills, the western and southern mills would continue to be impacted by low cane crushing volumes during SY2017, ICRA said.

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First Published: Apr 26 2017 | 8:22 PM IST

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