Govt earmarks 17.16 lakh tons sugar to meet internal demand for January, 2012

30 Dec 2011 Evaluate

In order to meet the internal demand of sugar for the month of January, 2012, the central government has earmarked 17.16 lakh tons of sugar. The government is of the belief that this quantity of 17.16 lakh tons will be adequate for sale in the open market and distribution through ration shops during the first month of 2012.

Out of the total quantity, 2.16 lakh tons will be for the public distribution system (PDS) also called levy sugar while the rest 15 lakh tons will be for sale in the open market also called non-levy sugar. The non levy sugar is further bifurcated into normal quota under which 14 lakh tons of sugar is allocated while the remaining one lakh ton is allotted to the section - availability on account of carryover quantity of unsold/undispatched non-levy sugar quota of December, 2011.

The Food Processing Industries ministry also stated that the sugar factory shall sell and dispatch the entire non-levy quantity released for the month of January, 2012 only within the validity period of the release order i.e. upto January 31, 2012. Besides, the ministry also extended the validity period for sale and dispatch of the non-levy sugar quota released for the month of December by 15 days till January 15, 2012.

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