Sugarcane price arrears to farmers have mounted to Rs 10,000 crore at the end of January from about Rs 3,000 crore at the start of the current marketing year as mills are facing liquidity problem in view of lower prices of sugar as compared with cost of production.
"Indian sugar industry has produced 115.4 lakh tonnes up to January 31, 2014. This is 16.6 per cent less than the sugar produced up to the end of January in the last season when the Indian industry had produced 138.5 lakh tonnes," Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) said in a statement.
"Due to depressed sugar prices, which have fallen by almost Rs 6-8 per kg as compared to prices about 14-15 months back, the realisation for sugar mills is substantially lower as compared to the cost of production of sugar. The mills are, therefore, unable to pay the cane price of the farmers on time," ISMA said.
"A rough estimation would put all India cane price arrears at the end of January, 2014, at around Rs 10,000 crore," ISMA said, while fearing that cane price arrears might rise further as the season progresses.
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Sugar output in UP, the country's second largest producing state, stood at 27.6 lakh tonnes till January as compared with an output of 35.9 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period.
"Sugarcane yield across UP is reportedly lower by about 6-7 per cent as compared to last year, whereas the sugar recovery is almost similar at 8.86 per cent in comparison to that of last year," ISMA said.