Centre Tightens Sugar Stock Curbs Amid Record Prices, Bulk Buyers Face 15-Day Cap
- On Wednesday, India ordered dealers using more than 10 metric tonnes of sugar monthly to hold inventories for no more than 15 days, aiming to tame record prices before the festive season.
- Indian sugar prices jumped 10% over the past month amid patchy rains and festival demand, which typically rises between August and November for Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, and Diwali.
- Retailers in Delhi and Bhopal reported wholesale prices reached about 65 per kg, a rise of nearly 20 in 15 days that disproportionately affects lower-income households.
- From September 1 until November 30, businesses including sweet shops face restrictions, building on earlier government limits on holdings above 4,000 quintals from August 1.
- Traders warn that prices could rise further if the current trend continues, with analysts expecting costs to remain high for at least the next three months as supplies tighten.
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Govt Imposes 15-day Stock Limit on Bulk Sugar Consumers from Sept 1
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. The Centre has imposed a limit on the amount of sugar that bulk consumers can keep in stock, with the new rules coming into effect from September 1, according to an order issued by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. Business News | Govt Imposes 15-day Stock Limit on Bulk Sugar Consumers from Sept 1.
BREAKING: Government Caps Large-Buyer Stocks as Prices Cross ₹65 Ahead of Festivals
<p class="isSelectedEnd">Sugar prices have surged across several Indian markets ahead of the festive season, prompting the government to tighten stock limits for large institutional buyers. Businesses and companies consuming more than 10 metric tonnes of sugar will reportedly be restricted from holding more than 15 days of stock between November 1 and November 30. The measure is aimed at preventing hoarding and protecting consumers from a sharpe…
Sugar Stock Limit: The central government has revised the stock limit for sugar traders, reducing it from 30 days to just 15 days. The government has taken this step to prevent sugar hoarding.
India tightens sugar curbs, imposes stock limits on bulk consumers
India has capped sugar inventories at 15 days for bulk users and dealers consuming more than 10 metric tonnes a month. The move comes as record prices, tighter supplies and festival demand keep the politically sensitive commodity under pressure.
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