He has said that during the current Sugar Season 2016-17, the country has started with a carryover stock of 7.71 million MT (mMT) of sugar. The production of sugar has been estimated at about 22.52 mMT in the current sugar season. While the domestic consumption is estimated at about 25.5 mMT, the stock position at the close of the current sugar season (Sept. 2017) is likely to be at 4.73 mMT which will be carried forward for the next sugar season 2017-18.
Thus the total availability of sugar in the country would be sufficient to meet the domestic consumption.
Further, the sugar production in the next sugar season (2017-18) is expected to be good and is likely to start early and therefore there will be no shortage of domestically produced sugar in India. By November 2017, another 2 mMT would be available from early crushing.
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