EGoM to take call on allowing further sugar exports: Thomas

Sharad Pawar ,Union Agricultural Minister letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the issue of gugar export  seems to have made an impact. An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on Food headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is meeting on Thursday to take a decision on allowing additional sugar exports, Food Minister K V Thomas said.

In April, the government had allowed 5,00,000 tonnes of sugar exports under Open General Licences (OGL), which enable shipment without any restrictions. However, the industry last week demanded permission to export an additional 1.5 million tonnes in view of higher domestic output this year.

“The EGoM will discuss issues of allowing further sugar exports and distribution of additional foodgrains for APL families,” Thomas told reporters.

The panel of ministers will also consider the suggestions of Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar with regard to additional sugar exports, he said.

Pawar, who is one of the key members of the EGoM, will not be present at the meeting, as he is in Paris for the G-20 meeting.

Last week, Pawar had written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urging him to allow the further export of sugar, as India only has one month to cash in on high global

prices of the sweetener.

There is a case for more export of sugar, as domestic production is high and global prices are ruling firm at a premium of Rs 500-600 per quintal vis-a-vis domestic sugar prices, he had said.

Sugar production in India, the world’s second largest producer and biggest consumer, is estimated at 24.2 million tonnes in the 2010-11 season (October-September), as against

18.8 million tonnes in the previous season. Annual domestic demand for sugar stands at 22-22.5 million tonnes.

Meanwhile, according to sources, the Food Ministry has proposed to distribute 5 million tonnes of grains to 11.5 crore APL families via ration shops till March, 2012, in addition to already allocated stocks, to create space for the new crops.

The government had earlier announced a similar plan for both APL and BPL families, but offtake by state governments has been poor.

Foodgrain stocks with the government had risen to an all-time high of 65.60 million tonnes as of June 1 due to bumper crop production last year and higher procurement

prices.

The country has a total storage capacity of 62 million tonnes.

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