Monday, 3 February 2014

Cabinet to decide on incentives for raw sugar output on Tuesday - NDTV

Press Trust of India | Updated On: February 04, 2014 12:02 (IST)

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New Delhi: The cabinet will decide on incentives for raw sugar production on Tuesday, Farm Minister Sharad Pawar told reporters, as part of strategy to arrest falling prices due to a glut of refined sugar in domestic markets.

"India has been exporting only white sugar, it has not been exporting raw sugar and WTO rules allow us to give incentives for production of new product like raw sugar," he said.

The minister said the world's biggest producer after Brazil could export at least 4 million (40 lakh) tonnes of raws in the next two years.

India's sugar mills have sold only about 700,000 tonnes of raw sugar for export so far in the 2013/14 season despite industry expectations of 4 million tonnes because of low prices.

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