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UPDATE 1-U.P. seen India's top sugar producer in 2008/09

Fri Aug 29, 2008 5:36pm IST
 
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By Abhishek Shanker

MUMBAI, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Uttar Pradesh (U.P.) may become India's largest sugar producer in the year to September 2009, overtaking Maharashtra, despite a likely fall in the output, a senior official in U.P. Sugar Mills Association, said.

Uttar Pradesh is forecast to produce 6.2 million tonnes of sweetener in the year from Oct, down 15 percent from a year ago due to a drop in acreage as farmers moved to crops like paddy, the official who did not wish to be named told Reuters.

"The overall sugar production (in U.P.) may be lower by about 15 percent. The production is seen at 6.2 million tonnes," the official said. The mills in the state are likely to begin cane crushing by Oct-end, he added.

The state is estimated to have produced 7.3 million tonnes in the year ending Sept 2008, trailing Maharashtra's estimated output of 9.1 million tonnes.

Together the two states are estimated to have produced 60 percent of the country's total output, pegged at about 27 million tonnes.

However, senior trade officials in Maharashtra have said the output in the state in the year ending September 2009 will be between 5.2-5.7 million tonnes due to diversion of cane crop for non-sugar use and deficient rains. See[ID:nBOM253296]

"Sugarcane area (U.P.) is lesser by 21 percent but rain pattern has been alright this year. So the overall production will be less affected," the official said.  Continued...

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