Government Unlikely to Impose Curb on Sugar Exports

The government is unlikely to impose any curb or ban on sugar exports despite ongoing geopolitical headwinds, sources indicate. Officials maintain that export levels will remain stable, with no immediate changes to current policy. The decision is understood to stem from sufficient domestic availability and the need to sustain foreign trade earnings, particularly amid a volatile global commodities market. India, one of the world’s top sugar exporters, has seen steady demand from key buyers in Asia and Africa. Senior officials suggest that maintaining normal export volumes also helps support farmers and millers by ensuring liquidity in the sector. No directives have been issued to restrict shipments, signaling continued confidence in the country’s sugar stock position and production outlook.

 

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