An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on food, headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, is scheduled to meet on Friday to decide on allowing more sugar exports and lifting ban on wheat exports. The government has so far this year allowed exports of one million tonnes of sugar in two equal tranches under Open General Licence (OGL). “The EGoM meeting is scheduled for August 12. Sugar and wheat exports are on the agenda,” a highly placed source said. Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), the apex industry body for sugar sector, has been demanding that the government should allow another one million tonnes of sugar exportsconsidering the huge surplus stock and higher global prices. Not only industry, almost all political parties from Maharashtra are demanding more exports so that mills could make payments to sugarcane farmers. On Tuesday, Food Minister K V Thomas had said in the Lok Sabha that mills owe Rs 2,591 crore to sugarcane farmers till May 15 of the current 2010-11 season (October-September). Another Rs 211 crore sugarcane arrear is pending from previous seasons. Mills have not been able to make timely payment to cane farmers this season due to liquidity crunch following a decline in ex-mill prices. While Agriculture Ministry is in favour of allowing more exports, the food ministry wants to defer the decision till September by when it would come to know the actualclosing stock of sugar in this season and will get a clear picture of likely production in the next season. Sugar production of India, the world’s second largest producer and biggest consumer, is estimated at 24.2 million tonnes in the 2010-11 season as compared to around 19 milliontonnes last year. The annual demand is pegged at 21-21.5 million tonnes. On wheat export, which has been banned since early 2007, sources said the issue may be discussed again but export isunlikely to take place given low global prices.
EGoM on Aug 12 to decide on sugar exports
An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on food, headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, is scheduled to meet on Friday to decide on allowing more sugar exports and lifting ban on wheat exports.
The government has so far this year allowed exports of one million tonnes of sugar in two equal tranches under Open General Licence (OGL).
“The EGoM meeting is scheduled for August 12. Sugar and wheat exports are on the agenda,” a highly placed source said.
Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), the apex industry body for sugar sector, has been demanding that the government should allow another one million tonnes of sugar exports
considering the huge surplus stock and higher global prices.
Not only industry, almost all political parties from Maharashtra are demanding more exports so that mills could make payments to sugarcane farmers.
On Tuesday, Food Minister K V Thomas had said in the Lok Sabha that mills owe Rs 2,591 crore to sugarcane farmers till May 15 of the current 2010-11 season (October-September).
Another Rs 211 crore sugarcane arrear is pending from previous seasons.
Mills have not been able to make timely payment to cane farmers this season due to liquidity crunch following a decline in ex-mill prices.
While Agriculture Ministry is in favour of allowing more exports, the food ministry wants to defer the decision till September by when it would come to know the actual
closing stock of sugar in this season and will get a clear picture of likely production in the next season.
Sugar production of India, the world’s second largest producer and biggest consumer, is estimated at 24.2 million tonnes in the 2010-11 season as compared to around 19 million
tonnes last year.
The annual demand is pegged at 21-21.5 million tonnes. On wheat export, which has been banned since early 2007, sources said the issue may be discussed again but export is
unlikely to take place given low global prices.