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India will not impose restrictions on the export of 1 million metric tons of sugar for the current season, despite falling output estimates for the year. The country has sufficient stocks to meet domestic consumption and ethanol requirements, and next year's production is expected to exceed this year's. Sugar mills are anticipated to produce 26.4 million tons of sugar this year, with carryover stocks of 5.4
Courtesy: theprint.in
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