Also, the hike in ethanol blending requirements from 5 to 10% will augment the profitability of the sugar companies, Care Ratings said here.
The rising inventory level coupled with virtually no export because of relatively lower international prices since 2012-13 (October to September) led to sluggish sugar price trend till February 2014.
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The sugar prices was quoted at Rs 30 per kg in April 2012 and shot up to Rs 37 per kg in October 2012 and slipped to Rs 30 per kg in February 2012. The average sugar price was hovering around Rs 34 per kg in April 2014, it said.
Though measures like hike in the import duty may provide some respite to the ailing sugar industry in the short-term, the revival of the industry is still dependent on the regulatory environment, it added.
In order to provide a viable and robust business model to the industry, the "unscientific way of fixation of State Advised Price (SAP) has to be replaced with linking sugarcane procurement price with the sugar price," the report said.
The agency said that the real turnaround of the Indian sugar industry will depend much on the full implementation of the Rangarajan Committee's recommendation, especially the implementation of sugarcane price-sugar price linkage formula.
In a move towards decontrol of the industry, a Committee headed by C Rangarajan was formed which submitted its report in October 2012.
The major recommendations included, dispensing with the levy sugar obligation, dismantling the present monthly release mechanism of non-levy sugar, replacement of SAP with sugarcane price-sugar price linkage formula and phasing out of sugarcane area reservation.