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ISMA bullish on global sugar prices; expects India exports at 6-7 million tonne

Abinash Verma, director-general of Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), on Tuesday, said that global sugar prices have now inched up 19 cents and is likely to remain very bullish.

By Sonia Shenoy   | Surabhi Upadhyay  Aug 10, 2021 2:25:16 PM IST (Published)

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Abinash Verma, director-general of Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), on Tuesday, said that global sugar prices have now inched up 19 cents and are likely to remain very bullish.
The sugar sector is in focus owing to a global shortage. The key factors leading to this big shortage are Brazil dealing with one of its worst droughts in 90 years, rising freight rates and also the recent frost.
Speaking in an interview with CNBC-TV18, Verma said, “The shortage in the global market will push up the global prices. And that is exactly what has happened. About 12-13 months back, the global raw sugar prices were hovering about 12-13 cents. Now it is hovering around 18.5-19 cents. Therefore, if this trend continues, and the deficit as estimated by the experts will be around 5 million tonne, we will not be surprised if the world prices even cross 20-20.5 cents in the next month or so. So, the global prices are going to be very bullish in the next 10 to 12 months.”