Sources say govt inspects sugar cos on sale quota, buffer compliance.

The government has carried out physical inspection in some sugar mills in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra to ensure their compliance to the Centres orders of quota on domestic sale, floor price of the sweetener, and creation of a buffer stock. The government had last week sent inspection notices to mills in states, including Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra to check that they are following orders. In Uttar Pradesh, inspection notices were sent to Modi Sugar Mills, Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar, Dhampur Sugar Mills, Mawana Sugars, DCM Shriram.

ICRA says cane fair price hike may affect margins of sugar mills.

The Centres move to increase fair and remunerative price of sugarcane to 275 rupees per 100 kg for 2018-19 (Oct-Sep) is likely to raise the cost of sugar production and affect margins of mills. While the effective hike is just 2.5% higher on year, “this is likely to result in margin pressures for sugar mills as well as the increase in cane arrears. Cane fair price in 2018-19 will be linked to a basic recovery rate of 10%.

Sugarcane acreage up 1.6% on year, but unchanged on week.

Sugarcane acreage in the country was at 5.05 mln ha, slightly higher than 4.97 mln ha a year ago, but unchanged from a week ago. In Uttar Pradesh, which has emerged as the largest sugar producer in the past two years, cane acreage was the highest at 2.31 mln ha, compared with 2.26 mln ha a year ago. In Maharashtra, another major grower, the area under sugarcane was 1.3% higher on year at 949,000 ha, the data showed. It was also unchanged from a week ago.