|| Shree Mumba Devi Prasanna ||


AGMARKNET
18 Apr 2024
Maize : Local Max Price: 2100 Min Price: 2100   |   Soanf : Soanf Max Price: 9000 Min Price: 6000   |  

Farmers


Indian sugar production up by 3.56 MT as on 31 May 2021

Indian sugar production up by 3.56 MT as on 31 May 2021

Sugar mills across the country have produced 30.56 million tonnes (MT) tonnes of sugar between 1 October 2020 and 31 May 2021, registering an increase of 3.56 MT tonnes higher than 27.00 MT tonnes produced at the same time last year.

Share with : Facebook Whatsapp Twitter Linkedin

NEW DELHI, 19 June 2021: Sugar mills across the country have produced 30.56 million tonnes (MT) tonnes of sugar between 1 October 2020 and 31 May 2021, registering an increase of 3.56 MT tonnes higher than 27.00 MT tonnes produced at the same time last year.

As compared to 18 sugar mills which were crushing sugarcane on 31 May 2020, only seven sugar mills are crushing sugarcane on 31 May 2021 this year primarily in two States namely Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Tamil Nadu.

UP sugar mills have produced 11.01 MT tonnes of sugar as on 31 May 2021, which is 1.53 MT tonnes lower than the production of 12.54 MT tonnes produced by them last year on the corresponding date.

Out of 120 mills which operated this year, 116 mills have ended their crushing and only 4 mills continue their operations as compared to 14 mills which operated last year on the corresponding date.

Current crushing season in the Western region of the State of UP got prolonged by a few days as most of the Gur / Khandsari units have closed their operations due to lockdown restrictions, due to which some of the cane that would have gone to them, has got diverted to the sugar mills

In Maharashtra, crushing season has concluded and the mills of the State have produced 10.62 MT tonnes of sugar, which is about 4.45 MT tonnes higher as compared to 6.16 MT  tonnes produced in 2019-20 SS.

Likewise, in Karnataka, all the operating mills had closed their crushing operations by 15 April 2021 and have produced 4.16 MT tonnes of sugar as compared to 3.38 MT tonnes produced last year same period. However, few mills in South Karnataka will commence their operations later this month for special season. Last year during the special season, Karnataka mills had produced 114,000 metric tonnes  of sugar.

As on date, in Tamil Nadu, out of 28 sugar mills which operated in this season, three mills are currently in operation for the special season. Till 31 May 2021, sugar production in the State was 652,000 metric tonnes, compared with 590,000 metric tonnes produced on the corresponding date last year.

Of the 24 sugar mills, four mills were in operation as on 31 May 2020, last year. Last year, during the special season during June – September period, 200,000 metric tonnes of sugar were produced by mills in Tamil Nadu. 

The remaining States of Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Odisha have also concluded their crushing operations for the current season and have collectively produced 4.10 MT tonnes till 31 May 2021.

There is a lot of talk about sugarcane availability and higher sugar production in next season 2021-22 also. As is the practice, ISMA will obtain satellite images of the sugarcane area across the country in latter part of June 2021 to get an idea of the acreage under sugarcane available for harvesting next year.

Accordingly, Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) will discuss the same in its meeting attended by members from across the country, and in July 2021 make its preliminary estimates of sugarcane availability and sugar production for 2021-22 sugar season.

As per port information and market reports, about 5.8 MT  tonnes of contracts for export of sugar against MAEQ of 6 MT tonnes of sugar for 2020-21 fixed by the Government, have already been entered into so far.

It is also estimated that almost 4.4 MT to 4.5 MT of sugar would have physically got exported out of the country during January 2021 to May 2021.

In addition to the above, the sugar industry had exported 448,000 metric tonnes of sugar in Oct- Dec 2020 quarter against the MAEQ of last season 2019-20.

Recently, the Government had reduced its assistance in export of sugar from INR 6000 per ton to INR 4000 per ton of sugar for exports against MAEQ for 2020-21 SS, citing current global market scenario. The reduced assistance shall be applicable for that quantity of MAEQ for which the export contracts/agreements are signed on or after 20 May 2021.

Moreover, amid continuously depressed Ex-mill prices, it is learnt that to maintain liquidity of funds and to generate adequate funds to be able to pay the full FRP to cane farmers, some mills are also exporting under OGL without any assistance.

Ethanol production

On the ethanol front, against the total LOI quantity of 346.52 crore ltrs, 321.18 crore ltrs have been contracted for and 145.38 Cr ltrs of ethanol have been supplied as on 24 May 2021.

Out of the total supply so far, about 77 percent comprises of ethanol made from sugarcane juice /B-heavy molasses. The country, on an average, in the current ESY 2020-21 has achieved a blending percentage of 7.56 percent so far. We have achieved almost 8 – 10 percent blending in most of the States except Rajasthan, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam, NE States, Kashmir and Ladakh, not being the main sugar/ethanol producing States as also being far away from the ethanol producing States.

To achieve the target of 8 – 8.5 percent for the whole year by the end of November, 2021 and move forward to achieve 10 percent blending, it is important to increase blending level to at least 12 percent in ethanol surplus States and the States adjoining them.  It is understood that BIS standards for E12 and E15 would be fixed soon.

Meanwhile, the OMCs have on 25th May,2021, floated their 4th cycle of Expression of Interest (EOI), inviting further bids from ethanol producers for another about 26 crore litres of ethanol in the current year 2020-21, for supplies from 1 June to 30 Nov 2021.


© Copyright 2024 Agriculture Times. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Agriculture Times content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.

Support our venture and help farming commmunity in India. If you want us the work better FUND US. For as little as INR 10, you can support2.jpg the AgriTimes™ and it only takes a minute. Thank you.

Partners