Sugar output down 18 pc to 25.49 mn tons so far in 2024-25
India's sugar production has decreased by 18% to 25.49 million tonnes in the 2024-25 season, according to ISMA. This decline is primarily due to reduced output in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka, the country's leading sugar-producing sta...

According to the data released by the Indian Sugar Bio-Energy and Manufacturers Association (ISMA), production in Maharashtra, India's largest sugar producer, fell to 8.07 million tonnes till April 15 of the current season (October-September), from 10.94 million tonnes a year ago.
Output in Uttar Pradesh, the country's second top producer, fell to 9.11 million tonnes, from 10.18 million tonnes, while in Karnataka it declined to 4.04 million tonnes, from 5.06 million tonnes in the said period.
Out of 534 mills that operated, the crushing operation was on in 38 mills, while the rest were closed.
ISMA said around 3.5 million tonnes of sugar is expected to be diverted towards ethanol production this year, against last year's diversion of 2.15 million tonnes.
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