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  • India sugar production will reach 26.5m tonnes this season.
  • There has been no slowdown in Uttar Pradesh’s (UP) production pace.
  • Crushing in Karnataka (KN) has ceased, however, while production in Maharashtra (MH) is almost complete.

India’s Sugar Production: Nearly There  

  • India has produced 24.8m tonnes of sugar to date; this is more than 6.4m tonnes behind last season’s number.
  • This leaves less than 2m tonnes of sugar left to produce.
  • 139 mills remain crushing in India, compared to 172 operating at this point last year.
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  • The nationwide lockdown aiming to ease the spread of the coronavirus has been extended; this has had no impact on sugar production pace, however.
  • Sugar sales have been affected due to the closure of restaurants, shopping malls, theatres and such like.

Uttar Pradesh: Not Slowing Yet  

  • 10.83m tonnes of sugar have been produced in UP so far; this is 300k tonnes more than last season.
  • We think UP will produce 1.65m tonnes more sugar yet, making up over 80% of the remaining Indian sugar production.
  • 98 out of 119 mills are still operating, similar to last season’s 103 mills still open in mid-April.
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Maharashtra: Nearing the Finish Line   

  • Over the last fortnight, the Maharashtrian rate of sugar production has fallen by one-third.
  • MH has produced 6m tonnes of sugar to date.
  • Sugar production is still 43% behind the previous crop, and the 10 mills in operation are only likely to contribute a small amount more.
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Karnataka: Production Ceased  

  • All 63 mills have ceased production.
  • KN’s sugar production totals 3.38m tonnes.
  • This is its lowest in three years and 22% less than last’s year production.
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