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Impact of Liberalization on Growth of Sugar Production and Insatiability in Sugarcane Cultivation in India


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1 Division of Agricultural Economics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, NEW DELHI, India
2 Division of Agricultural Economics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, NEW DELHI, India
     

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Indian economy is mainly agro based but the economic reforms in the early nineties did not have any direct recommendations for agricultural sector. Sugarcane is one of the widely grown crop in India and India is second largest for sugar in the world. India's sugar policy significantly affects the sugar economy at the world level. Contrastingly, after liberalisation the sugar industry showed lower growth rate which may be due to technological, managerial and economical inefficiencies at farm as well as policy making levels. These are needed to be corrected based on the various expert committees' recommendations. The instability in area under sugarcane area and production was found low due adequate availability of irrigation in major states unlike other states. The pending arrears by mills are also responsible instability in production.

Keywords

Sugar, Sugarcane, Growth rate, Liberalisation, Instability.
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  • Impact of Liberalization on Growth of Sugar Production and Insatiability in Sugarcane Cultivation in India

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Authors

Vikram Yogi
Division of Agricultural Economics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, NEW DELHI, India
Rishabh Kumar
Division of Agricultural Economics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, NEW DELHI, India
Ravindra
Division of Agricultural Economics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, NEW DELHI, India

Abstract


Indian economy is mainly agro based but the economic reforms in the early nineties did not have any direct recommendations for agricultural sector. Sugarcane is one of the widely grown crop in India and India is second largest for sugar in the world. India's sugar policy significantly affects the sugar economy at the world level. Contrastingly, after liberalisation the sugar industry showed lower growth rate which may be due to technological, managerial and economical inefficiencies at farm as well as policy making levels. These are needed to be corrected based on the various expert committees' recommendations. The instability in area under sugarcane area and production was found low due adequate availability of irrigation in major states unlike other states. The pending arrears by mills are also responsible instability in production.

Keywords


Sugar, Sugarcane, Growth rate, Liberalisation, Instability.