Sugar production in the world's second biggest producing country has reached 17.33 million tonnes (MT) till February 15 of the 2015-16 marketing year (October-September), up by 3.64 per cent from 16.72 MT in the year-ago period, it said in a statement.
ISMA has revised the sugar output estimate downward by 1 MT to 26 MT for this year, which is in line with government's projections but lower than 28.3 MT that was achieved in the 2014-15 marketing year.
With a fall in global prices, the pace of contracts for further exports has slowed down. Besides, almost all mills are facing difficulties in servicing the bank debts as well as in payment of cane price to farmers, it said.
The government has made it mandatory for mills to export 4 million tonnes of sugar in the 2015-16 marketing year.
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The sugar output in Maharasthra, the country's leading sugar producing state, declined by 3.5 per cent to 6.27 MT in the October-February period of this marketing year as against 6.5 MT in the year-ago period.
The production in Uttar Pradesh, the country's second biggest sugar producing state, rose to 4.55 MT from 4.22 MT, while the output in Karnataka jumped to 3.22 MT as compared to 2.85 MT in the said period, last year.
According to ISMA, sugar production is estimated to be about 26 MT this year, which is sufficient to meet the domestic requirement.