Asserting that the UP mills have grievances with the state government and not with the Centre, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said: "We have called a meeting on August 14 to resolve the issue. We can only do a mediator job. We will see how we can arrive at middle path as we want to protect the interest of both farmers and mills."
Farmers in the state are not happy with the slow payment of cane arrears, which still stands at about Rs 7,000 crore. And the UP government has the right to investigate if mills are not paying dues to growers, he said.
The meeting will be attended by private mills and also the state cane commissioners from Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Bihar.
Paswan said that cane dues have risen in Uttar Pradesh as mills in the state are forced to pay a premium over the cane price fixed by the central government.
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"We have fixed the cane price of Rs 210 per quintal for this year and mills have no issue paying this price. But they have issue paying the price of Rs 280 per quintal set by the UP government," he said, adding that Bihar too has fixed higher cane price of Rs 265 per quintal.
Their decision had come soon after the state government started initiating action against cane price defaulters.
UP mills were at loggerheads with the state government last year also. They had suspended crushing operations for two months last year.