"Sugar industry of Uttar Pradesh at the initiative of the Chief Minister and in the larger interest of lakhs of farmers announced commencement of crushing operation for session 2013-14, despite operations being unviable at the present cane pricing," UP Sugar Mills Association Secretary Deepak Guptara said in a statement.
Announcing tax breaks to end the impasse in the sugar industry, Uttar Pradesh government on November 28 warned sugar mills of legal action if they did not start operations by next week.
Millers have agreed to make payment for sugarcane in two tranches - Rs 260 in the scheduled minimum time and Rs 20 at the end of the session.
Most of the 99 private mills out of state's 122 units had earlier refused to start sugarcane crushing from October as they found the Rs 280 per quintal price set by state government as unviable, prompting even Centre to consider a financial bailout package for the industry.