Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Tuesday, Jun 28, 2005

News
Features
Stocks
Port Info
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Agri-Biz & Commodities - Sugar


Govt may cut Q3 free sale sugar quota

Dhimant Bhatt

Mumbai , June 27

THE Union Government may announce lower free sale sugar quota of 33 lakh tonnes for the next three months (July-September) of the current year 2005 as against 39 lakh tonnes for the same period of 2004, according to trade sources.

The total free sale quota of 39 lakh tonnes includes 13 lakh tonnes for July, 11 lakh tonnes for August and 15 lakh tonnes for September 2004 (including additional quota of 3 lakh tonnes).

"Looking at the current season's supply scenario, the Government may continue with lower release of free sale quota for the next quarter also. They actually announced 38 lakh tonnes for April-June 2005 but the total release was 34 lakh tonnes," a local trader said.

The 34-lakh tonnes releasedinclude 11 lakh tonnes for April, 12 lakh tonnes for May and 11 lakh tonnes for June. "If the Government announces lower free sale quota for the next quarter, prices may rule firm during that period as demand increases in August and September because of a series of Hindu festivals," a leading trader said.

Sugar spot prices at the Vashi wholesale market were ruling firm at Rs 1,757/1,787 per quintal for small grade (S-30) and Rs 1,780/1,840 per quintal for medium grade (M-30) on Monday, sources said.

Spot prices for Medium-30 grade at Muzaffar Nagar mandi were quoted at Rs 1,800 per quintal.At NCDEX, futures prices of M-30 grade at Muzaffar Nagar delivery ended higher at Rs 1,808 per quintal for August contracts and Rs 1,819 per quintal for September contracts on June 25.

Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page


Stories in this Section
Pawar asks CMs to personally monitor farm credit


Cornell varsity, DRR working on drought, salt-resistant rice
Where conventional, organic, GM farms co-exist
Icrisat, MSSRF working on salt-resistant seed varieties
Green chilli prices rise sharply on poor arrivals
Centre allocates Rs 80 cr for Kerala Horti Mission
Some cheer
Spot rubber prices recover marginally
Maharashtra may lease out 4 sick sugar co-ops to pvt mills
Govt may cut Q3 free sale sugar quota
BT cotton seeds seized in E. Godavari
`Silkmark' label: TN accounts for over 50 pc of licensed users
Karnataka earmarks Rs 2 cr to promote cashew cultivation
Bengal scheme for enhancing egg production
Selling pressure, Lanka imports hit pepper prices
Protecting farmers from world markets


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Copyright © 2005, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line