India's sugar industry off to a slow start, October-November output falls
Indian sugar production has decreased by 35.4% since October 1, with output at 2.79 million metric tons. Maharashtra and Karnataka mills started later than usual, causing the decline. This drop may lead India to halt export quotas and affect globa...

Lower sugar production could lead the world's second-largest producer to refrain from allocating export quotas and support global prices.
The start of sugar cane crushing in the western state of Maharashtra and neighbouring Karnataka was delayed, but soon crushing will pick up momentum, said Prakash Naiknavare, managing director of the National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Ltd (NFCSF).
Maharashtra's production in the first two months of the new season fell 66% from a year ago to 460,000 tons, while Karnataka's output dropped 36% to 700,000 tons, the industry body said.
Mills in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh have produced 1.29 million tons, down 1 % from a year ago.
By the end of November, 381 sugar mills in the country had started crushing operations, compared to 433 during the same period a year ago, Naiknavare said.
India could produce 28 million tons of sugar in 2024/25, down from 31.9 million tons produced a year ago, estimates NFCSF.
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