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India’s ethanol strategy: Automakers treading cautiously, consumers remain unconvinced and experts are waryWith the rollout of E85 fuel and policy changes to support mass flex-fuel deployment, the government is attempting something few large econ...
LIC dividend alert! Last day to buy insurance behemoth’s shares for Rs 10 dividendLIC has fixed June 25 as the record date for its Rs 10 final dividend, making today the last opportunity for investors to buy shares to qua...
India likely won't export sugar for years as El Nino, ethanol squeeze supplyOnce as a top sugar exporter, India is now anticipating a three-year stretch of significant export deficits, primarily driven by El Nino's ...
Fueling Demand: Inside India’s ethanol mobility revolution in reverseIndia is launching an ambitious green mobility initiative. The country is establishing E100 fuel stations nationwide before flex-fuel vehic...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 22%As the market grappled with confusion over the Strait of Hormuz, there was more trouble for the bulls. After a few days of respite, another...
Sugar week optimism hinges on El Niño impacts, petrobras policyThe sugar industry is seeking price drivers amidst a weak market, with focus on Brazilian gasoline prices and El Niño's impact on productio...
Maize emerges as India’s top ethanol feedstock as supplies surpass 515 crore litresIndia's cumulative ethanol supplies reached approximately 515 crore litres in the first half of ESY 2025-26, with maize emerging as the lar...
India's sugar exports to be 7.5-8 lakh tonnes in 2025-26 season on weak global prices: OfficialFor the upcoming 2025-26 season, projections indicate that India's sugar exports may hover around a modest 7.5 to 8 lakh tonnes. This downt...
India craves a sweet fix for crude addiction. Can it work?India is rapidly expanding its use of ethanol, a sugar-based fuel. This strategy aims to cut reliance on imported crude oil and boost farme...
Sugar exports may be capped, surplus diverted to ethanolIndia plans to convert unsold sugar exports into ethanol. This move aims to boost ethanol production for blending with petrol. The governme...
India faces second year of sugar deficit as mills close earlyIndia's sugar output will fall short of demand for the second year. Lower cane yields are causing mills to close early. This will reduce do...
The world is awash in sugar, and the surplus is set to stayThe global sugar market is currently facing a significant surplus. Large crop expectations from Brazil, a top producer, suggest this proble...
‘Buy sugar from India to help ease global prices’India has produced surplus sugar since 2010-11, barring 2015-16 and 2016-17.
Demand-supply dynamics will keep sugar prices stable: Vivek Saraogi, MD of Balrampur ChiniSaraogi said that according to initial satellite imaging, the production next year would be 230 lakh tonnes and with the 70 lakh tonnes ope...
Why a stock revival might be in sight for sugar companies like Renuka Sugars and EID ParrySenior analyst Viral Shah from Geofin Comtrade expects Liffe sugar to hit $450 in the next couple of months because of a weather impact on ...
- Sugar prices to remain stable
While the surplus in the sugar market isn’t conducive to a rise in prices, increasing demand will prevent them from falling further.
- Decision on sugar exports in January
But declining global prices will make exports unviable and may even impact domestic prices.
- Global sugar prices to remain stable: Balrampur Chini Mills
In an interview with ET Now, Vivek Saraogi, MD, Balrampur Chini Mills, gives his views on the company's future scenario and sugar sector. E...
- White sugar likely to lose premium on global glut
The premium of refined sugar over the raw variety may plunge as much as 33% by the fourth quarter as the global market swings into a surplu...
- Surplus to hit global sugar prices till ’09
India's exportable sugar surplus should remain a bearish factor for the global sugar market up to 2009, merchant Sucden said in a quarterly...