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Govt notifies export of 500,000 tonne of sugar

Press Trsut of India New Delhi

The government today notified its decision to allow 500,000 tonne of sugar exports, nearly a month after its approval by the panel of ministers. 

On March 22, the Empowered Group of Ministers on food had allowed exports of 5 lakh tonne of sugar under Open General License (OGL) as the country's sugar production is estimated to outstrip demand after a gap of two years.

The retail prices of sugar have also declined sharply in the national capital to Rs 30-32 per kg from nearly Rs 50 per kg in January last year.

Out of five lakh tonnes, the food ministry has reserved 51,500 tonne for neighbouring countries and the remaining quantity would be allocated among sugar mills based on their last three-years average production, a senior official said. 

 

Mills would have to undertake exports within 60 days after they get release order from the ministry, he said. 

India's sugar production is estimated to rise to 24.5 million tonne in 2011-12 season (October-September) against 19 million tonnes in the previous year. The annual demand is pegged at 22 million tonne.

The government had last year allowed mills to meet their export obligations of about one million tonne under the Advance Licence Scheme (ALS).

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First Published: Apr 19 2011 | 2:01 PM IST

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