The government would not extend export freight assistance to sugar mills beyond 
September, Union Agriculture and Food Minister Sharad Pawar said on Friday.

On August 29, Finance Minister P Chidambaram had said the government must end 
assistance to sugar exporters since enough sugar had been exported out of the 
country.

The assistance, of Rs 1,350 a tonne for coastal mills and Rs 1,450 a tonne for 
non-coastal mills, is scheduled to end on September 30. It was aimed at 
providing support to the industry, which was reeling as record output induced a 
35-40 per cent crash in prices and caused huge losses.

Shares of sugar companies took a beating at the Bombay Stock Exchange on Friday 
with Bajaj Hindusthan losing 7 per cent to close at Rs 162.80, while Renuka 
Sugars lost 5.68 per cent to end the day at Rs 117.15.

The country is estimated to have shipped a record 4.5 million tonnes (mt) of 
the sweetener in the 2007-08 sugar season (October-September).

The food ministry has, in consultations with the cane commissioners of major 
producing states, arrived at a provisional sugar production estimate of 22 mt 
for the 2008-09 season, a 17 per cent decline from 2007-08. This has led to 
firm sugar prices.

Prices of the commodity gained nearly 25 per cent since July to Rs 1,800 a 
quintal (ex-mill in Uttar Pradesh). However, concerned over high inflation, 
currently at 12.1 per cent, the government released additional 500,000 tonnes 
to cool prices, which pulled down prices by 6-7 per cent

http://www.rediff.com/money/2008/sep/13sugar.htm

A likely impossibility is always preferable to an unconvincing possibility. 
 - Aristotle
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