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India's Sugar Production Falls 13.6%: National Sugar Corp.

It fell to 130.55 lakh tonne against 151.20 lakh tonne a year ago.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories released a report that said production in the top three producing states —&nbsp;Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka —&nbsp;showed a decline till Jan.15. (Photo source: Freepik)</p></div>
National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories released a report that said production in the top three producing states — Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka — showed a decline till Jan.15. (Photo source: Freepik)
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India's sugar production dropped 13.62% to 130.55 lakh tonne in the ongoing 2024-25 marketing season, sugar cooperative body National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Ltd. said on Wednesday.

Sugar production stood at 151.20 lakh tonne a year ago. Sugar marketing season runs from Oct. to Sept.

According to the NFCSFL, sugar production in the top three producing states — Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka — showed a decline till Jan.15.

Sugar output fell in Uttar Pradesh to 42.85 lakh tonne from 46.10 lakh tonne, while in Maharashtra, it slipped to 43.05 lakh tonne from 52.80 lakh tonne.

Production in Karnataka declined to 27.10 lakh tonne till Jan. 15 of the current marketing season from 31 lakh tonne a year ago.

The average sugar recovery, excluding diversion for ethanol, remained lower at 8.8% so far, down from 9.42% in the year-ago period.

NFCSFL has estimated a total production of 270 lakh tonne for 2024-25, down from 319 lakh tonne in the previous year.

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