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Centre could raise sugar MSP 10% to Rs 32 a kilo, but there is a caveat

The sugar companies will have to make sure they do not demand any further subsidy from the Centre once the MSP hike has been announced

Settlement of arrears within 14 days of sale was a prominent pre-poll promise of the Bharatiya Janata Party
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Settlement of arrears within 14 days of sale was a prominent pre-poll promise of the Bharatiya Janata Party

Virendra Singh Rawat Lucknow
In a major relief to the beleaguered sugar sector, the Centre is likely to revise the sugar minimum selling price (MSP) by 10 per cent from its current level of Rs 29 a kg to Rs 32 a kg in the weeks ahead.

Last year, the Union food ministry had fixed the ex-factory sugar sale price at Rs 29 a kg to help domestic sugar mills amid falling retail sugar prices and the export-market squeeze owing to a global glut in the sector.

However, following a build-up of sugarcane outstanding and the start of the fresh crushing season 2018-19, the

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