Sugar mills pay Rs 8,126 cr to farmers in first 70 days of 2024-25 season
Indian sugar mills have disbursed ₹8,126 crore to sugarcane farmers within the first 70 days of the 2024-25 sugar season. Total dues amounted to ₹11,141 crore as of December 13, leaving ₹3,015 crore outstanding. Karnataka holds the highest arrea...

Pending payments of Rs 3,015 crore remain, with Karnataka accounting for the maximum outstanding dues of Rs 1,405 crore, followed by Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
The sugar season in India runs from October to September.
Joshi attributed the reduction in sugarcane arrears to ongoing policy interventions.
In the previous 2023-24 season, out of total cane dues of Rs 1,11,674 crore, approximately Rs 1,10,399 crore has been paid, leaving only Rs 1,275 crore outstanding as of December 13 - effectively clearing 99 per cent of the dues.
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