• BUSINESS
    • FINANCE
    • LEGAL
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • HEALTHCARE & PHARMACEUTICALS
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
    • ENERGY
  • MARKETS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
    • ASIAN MARKETS
    • U.S. MARKETS
    • COMMODITIES
    • EMERGING MARKETS
    • DEALS
    • RATES & BONDS
  • WORLD
    • UNITED STATES
    • EUROPE
    • UNITED KINGDOM
    • ASIA PACIFIC
    • MIDDLE EAST
    • AFRICA
    • CHINA
    • INDIA
    • JAPAN
    • AMERICAS
    • FRANCE
    • GERMANY
  • POLITICS
    • GOVERNMENT
    • UNITED STATES
    • US SUPREME COURT
  • TECH
    • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • CYBERSECURITY
    • SPACE
    • DISRUPTED
  • COMMENTARY
  • BREAKINGVIEWS
    • BREAKINGVIEWS PREDICTIONS
  • MONEY
    • WEALTH
    • FUNDS
    • ETFS
  • LIFE
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SPORTS
    • SCIENCE
  • SECTORS
    • ENERGY
    • HEALTHCARE
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
FinanceTime
  • August 22nd, 2026

FinanceTimeFinancetime

  • BUSINESS
    • FINANCE
    • LEGAL
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • HEALTHCARE & PHARMACEUTICALS
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
    • ENERGY
  • MARKETS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
    • ASIAN MARKETS
    • U.S. MARKETS
    • COMMODITIES
    • EMERGING MARKETS
    • DEALS
    • RATES & BONDS
  • WORLD
    • UNITED STATES
    • EUROPE
    • UNITED KINGDOM
    • ASIA PACIFIC
    • MIDDLE EAST
    • AFRICA
    • CHINA
    • INDIA
    • JAPAN
    • AMERICAS
    • FRANCE
    • GERMANY
  • POLITICS
    • GOVERNMENT
    • UNITED STATES
    • US SUPREME COURT
  • TECH
    • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • CYBERSECURITY
    • SPACE
    • DISRUPTED
  • COMMENTARY
  • BREAKINGVIEWS
    • BREAKINGVIEWS PREDICTIONS
  • MONEY
    • WEALTH
    • FUNDS
    • ETFS
  • LIFE
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SPORTS
    • SCIENCE
  • SECTORS
    • ENERGY
    • HEALTHCARE
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
A man loads sugarcane onto a vehicle at a field in Kolhapur district, western state of Maharashtra, India, February 17, 2026. Rajendra Jadhav
A man loads sugarcane onto a vehicle at a field in Kolhapur district, western state of Maharashtra, India, February 17, 2026. Rajendra Jadhav
Home
World
India

India considers curbing use of cane for ethanol to tame record-high sugar market

August 10th, 2026 | 10:42 AM WORLD India 3

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest

Worth reading...

India's forex pile rises to six-month peak on sustained capital inflows
India orders removal of Google Firebase accounts after spotting scam pattern
Indian rupee futures open interest balloons on arbitrage trades, likely intervention
India's Paras Defence sees exports doubling in FY27 on war-linked demand
By Rajendra Jadhav, Mayank Bhardwaj

India is considering restricting ‌the amount of sugarcane used for ethanol in the season beginning October to boost sugar output and try to calm record prices, two government and two industry sources said.

Reduced rainfall in Maharashtra and Karnataka, India's biggest sugarcane-producing states, has raised concerns about next ​year's sugar output, the sources said, declining to be named because the deliberations are not public.

They said ​prioritising sugar supplies over ethanol could help India to avoid sugar imports by boosting domestic ⁠supplies as production falls and a decision on the issue could be made by the end of next ​month.

A government spokesperson did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.

ROUGHLY 3 MILLION METRIC TONS OF SUGAR AT ​STAKE

Mills diverted about 3 million metric tons of sugar, or around 10% of total output, to ethanol production during the current year to the end of September.

Restricting that next season could add a similar volume to domestic sugar supplies, offsetting the expected drop ​in output due to weak rains in the biggest cane-growing states, the sources said.

Indian sugar prices have risen about ​10% over the last month to a record high and are expected to remain high for at least the next three months ‌as ⁠supplies tighten and demand from the Indian festival season, when people travel more, gathers pace, Reuters reported last week.

To keep its programme of blending 20% ethanol into petrol on track, the government would need to increase the use of corn and rice for ethanol production to offset the reduced amount from sugar cane. Corn and rice stocks are ​ample.

The sources with direct ​knowledge of the matter said ⁠mills would be asked to stop producing ethanol from sugarcane juice and B-heavy molasses, a byproduct with a relatively high sugar content.

Mills would instead be allowed to produce ​ethanol mainly from C-heavy molasses, a byproduct left after most of the sugar has ​been extracted, ⁠they said.

The ethanol allocation for the sugar industry for the marketing year beginning November is expected to be finalised before the season starts, after which state fuel retailers will float tenders for ethanol purchases, the sources said.

New Delhi has already ⁠banned sugar exports ​and last month imposed limits on the stocks that dealers can hold.

The ​new curbs under consideration are unlikely to significantly hurt the sugar industry because mills are expected to earn more from producing and selling sugar ​than from diverting sugarcane for ethanol, industry officials said.

  • Topic
  • India
  • FUEL/ETHANOL
  • SUGAR (EXCLUSIVE, PIX)
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest
Previous article India's forex pile rises to six-month peak on sustained capital inflows

Related Posts

India
August 21st, 2026

India's forex pile rises to six-month peak on sustained capital inflows

India
August 21st, 2026

India orders removal of Google Firebase accounts after spotting scam pat...

India
August 21st, 2026

Indian rupee futures open interest balloons on arbitrage trades, likely ...

India
August 21st, 2026

India's Paras Defence sees exports doubling in FY27 on war-linked demand

India
August 21st, 2026

India's IndiGo website experiences booking problems for second time this...

India
August 21st, 2026

India to give Canada's Fairfax two years to consolidate holdings for IDB...

The Wire
Aug 21st 1 day ago
Government

Trump administration moves to end attorney group's law scho...

Aug 21st 1 day ago
Africa

First migrants buried in Spain's Ceuta after deadly border ...

Aug 21st 1 day ago
Americas

Lula, Trump discuss tariffs in phone call, Brazil says

Aug 21st 1 day ago
World

US plans $725 million payment towards its large UN debt

Aug 21st 1 day ago
Middle East

NATO members discuss Strait of Hormuz options without allia...

TRENDING ON FINANCETIME
Aug 21st, 2026 Americas

Mexican governor accused by US of cartel ties returns to office

Aug 21st, 2026 Middle East

Turkey to seek Interpol notice for Netanyahu in Gaza flotilla case

Aug 21st, 2026 Litigation

Explainer: Why is Trump talking about the Keystone XL oil pipeline?

Aug 21st, 2026 Wealth

Guggenheim fund hits 17-year low after short-seller claims

Aug 21st, 2026 Wealth

Ken Griffin's Citadel sheds over $4 billion of Situational Awareness' bets

Markets-Sectors
NON-CYCLICAL CONSUMER GOODS +0.79%

  • BUSINESS
  • MARKETS
  • WORLD
  • POLITICS
  • TECH
  • COMMENTARY
  • BREAKINGVIEWS
  • MONEY
  • LIFE
  • SECTORS
  • Back to top
FinanceTime
FinanceTime

World Business & Financial News, Breaking US & International News

Additional Services
  • Privacy-Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© Financetime.org 2026. All rights reserved. Hosted by LeadsDeposit.com
Produced by C-iT