India Sugar Ends Higher on Spot Demand

Published 11/03/2011, 09:10 AM
Updated 05/14/2017, 06:45 AM
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Sugar futures settled higher 0.69% on expectations of positive decision with regards to exports, while spot prices traced Futures and ended 0.33% higher on Wednesday. However, higher sugar quota expectation for the month of December 2011 and expectations that crushing will gain pace very soon in Maharashtra will cap sharp gains.

Government has released higher sugar quota of 19.15 lakh tonne (levy sugar -2.14 lakh tonne and non levy sugar- 17 lakh tonne) for the month of November 2011 compared to 16.15 lakh tonnes in November 2010. Cane Crushing Starts In Maharashtra, top sugar producing state 31 mills in Maharashtra have started cane crushing for the current season, after a delay of almost a month on the back of extended rains and dispute over cane pricing.

The dispute over purchase prices has nearly been resolved and the minimum price to be paid will likely be settled within a week. However, there is still no clarity on a dispute over cane pricing in UP.

The government will soon consider permitting sugar exports for the current year that started October 1.

Liffe White Sugar settled 0.01% down with no clear results on the Euro crisis however ICE Raw Sugar futures ended 0.32% higher due to reports of lower output in Brazil.

Domestic Sugar updates


Cane output in Maharashtra is expected to rise to 82.5 mn tn during 2011-12 from 80.3 mn tn last year, while sugar output is likely to increase about 2.5% to 9.3 mn tn.

Indian Sugarcane production is estimated higher by 0.9% at 34.22 mn tn for 2011-12 season starting October 1, 2011. ISMA has projected sugar production at 26 million tonnes for 2011-12.

With the opening stocks of 6 mn tn, domestic Sugar supplies are estimated at 32 mn tn against the domestic consumption of around 23 mn tn. Thus there is a wide scope for exports from India.

Global Sugar Updates


Brazil's main sugar industry group Unica showed production to fall at 30.8 million tonnes from 31.57 million tonnes. The crop will decline for the first time in 11 years due to bad weather during crop development and poor yields from aging cane fields have led Unica to cut its output forecasts. (12th October 2011).

China, the world's largest sugar consumer, has imported 1.6 million tons of sugar in the first 11 months of 2011, with preliminary data for the full year likely to be issued around October 10.

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