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Bill to raise sugar cess ceiling passed in LS

It has been raised from Rs 25 to Rs 200 per quintal to facilitate rehabilitation and modernisation of sugar factories

A vendor arranges price tag over sack filled with sugar at wholesale vegetable market in Ahmedabad

A vendor arranges price tag over sack filled with sugar at wholesale vegetable market in Ahmedabad

Press Trust of India New Delhi
A bill seeking to raise the sugar cess ceiling from Rs 25 to Rs 200 per quintal was passed by the Lok Sabha today, with the government saying it will help cane-growers who are in crisis as it can facilitate rehabilitation and modernisation of sugar factories.

The Sugar Cess (Amendment) Bill 2015 was passed by a voice vote in the House, which was boycotted by Congress over alleged "political vendetta" by the government.

Replying to a brief debate, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said the measure would lead to increase in the accruals to the Sugar Development Fund which facilitates rehabilitation and modernisation of any sugar factory and improving the viability of the mills, thereby helping cane-growers.

Responding to the queries raised by the members, Paswan said the Centre has been making efforts to revive the industry and has been looking into the three players---the farmers, mill owners and consumers.

"We can say that have fixed the (FRP) Fair and Remunerative Price and shirk away from the responsibility. But the Centre cannot do that as we are a welfare state," he said.

"On our part, the total outstanding in April 2015 to the sugarcane farmers was Rs 21,837 crore of which Uttar Pradesh alone contributed to over Rs 10,000 crore. In November, the figure went down to Rs 5036 crore," Paswan said.

The minister added that the Centre has taken several measures to help the sugarcane farmers and industry.

"We have increased the export price to Rs 4000 from Rs 3300, but even that is not yielding result because the sugar is produced in the mill for Rs 23-27 and the price globally is Rs 21 whereas we sell it in domestic market for Rs 32.

"Plus, sugarcane is a cash crop. You plant it once and you can reap benefits for it for three years. We have requirement of other crops like pulses, but once farmers start cultivating sugarcane. It is difficult to switch on to other crops," he said.

The Sugar Cess (Amendment) Bill, 2015 was brought forward as the committed expenditure on account of various interventions to faciliate liquidation of arrears of cane dues necessitates enhancement of the accruals into the Sugar Development Fund from cess, its statement of objects and reasons said.

An enhancement in rate of cess been necessitated to meet the increasing liabilities and finance interventions to ensure timely payments of cane dues to farmers, it said and proposed to increase the ceiling of the cess from Rs 25 to Rs 200 per quintal of sugar.

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First Published: Dec 15 2015 | 7:58 PM IST

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