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    Maharashtra overtook UP as top sugar producer

    • May 31, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Maharashtra overtook UP as top sugar producer

    Context:

    After a five-year gap, Maharashtra has overtaken Uttar Pradesh (UP) to regain its position as India’s top sugar producer.

    It is due to three factors:

    1. Bountiful Rainfall: Maharashtra has been receiving enough rainfall since the 2019 southwest monsoon season (June-September) filling up of reservoirs and recharging groundwater aquifers.
    2. Higher yields from farmers taking extra care of their crop: Farmers have harvested an average per-acre cane yield of 60 tonnes this year, as against 50 tonnes in 2020-21.
    3. Huge jump in “unregistered” cane cultivation: In 2020-21, the state reported a total area of 11.42 lakh hectares (lh) planted under cane while this year it increased to 12.4 lh.

    This means that there is un-harvested cane still in the fields and mills will continue to crush till the first week of June who closed their operations by April-end.

    It isn’t Maharashtra alone. Karnataka, too, is poised to produce a record 60 lt of sugar this year, while Gujarat’s 12 lt would be its best since the 12.35 lt of 2010-11.

    Reasons for UP’s sugar production declining after 2019-20:

    1. Diversion of cane for making ethanol this year: UP has, in fact, become India’s largest ethanol producer, while also achieving the highest blending-in-petrol ratio among all states
    2. Crop loss from excess rains and water-logging in many low-lying cane-growing areas of eastern UP:
    3. Variety of sugarcane planted in UP: 87% of UP’s cane area being planted under a single variety, Co-0238, which has become susceptible to red rot fungal disease.

    UP’s sugar output falling to a five-year-low in 2021-22 has, however, been more than offset by Maharashtra’s and Karnataka’s soaring to all-time-highs.

    But interestingly, this hasn’t resulted in any price drop. It is due to exports having crossed 75 lt – surpassing the 71.9 lt record of 2020-21 – and are likely to reach 100 lt in the current sugar year.

    Maharashtra overtook UP as top sugar producer
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