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Agricultural Policy Industry & Economy - Exports & Imports Agri-Biz & Commodities - Sugar Sugar export ban to be fully lifted in 20 days: Pawar Our Bureau
BATTING FOR ETHANOL:The Union Minister for Agriculture and Food, Mr Sharad Pawar, in conversation with the President, Bio-Diesel Association of India, Mr Sandeep Chaturvedi, at the inauguration of Bio-Energy-Tech 2007 in the Capital on Friday. In his address, Mr Pawar called for following the Brazilian model of producing ethanol from primary sugarcane juice. - Kamal Narang
New Delhi , Jan. 5 The Union Agriculture and Food Minister, Mr Sharad Pawar, on Friday said the Centre would fully lift the ban on sugar exports from the country within the next three weeks.
Difficult proposition
"We will take up the proposal at the next meeting of the Union Cabinet," Mr Pawar told presspersons on the sidelines of a conference on bio-diesel here. At the same time, he admitted that it would not be easy to export due to the decline in international sugar prices in recent months. The Government would look into a proposal to reimburse internal transport costs and ocean freight in order to make exports more competitive, he added.
Concern over surplus
Expressing concern over the possibility of cane arrears build-up in view of declining sugar realisations, the Minister even suggested the option of creating a buffer (funded from the exchequer) in order to deal with the anticipated surplus production. Mr Pawar claimed that production in the current sugar season (October-September) would touch a record 230-240 lakh tonnes and, if opening stocks with mills are added, the total availability would be 270 lt. "The worry is how to find a market when the domestic annual consumption is (only) around 18.5 lt", he pointed out.
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