New Delhi: India's sugar production declined 24 per cent to 141.12 lakh tonne during October-January period of the current marketing year because of fall in output in major producing state Maharashtra, according to industry body ISMA.
Sugar production stood at 185.59 lakh tonne in the year-ago period. The sugar marketing year runs from October to September.
"As on January 31, 2020, 446 sugar mills in the country have produced 141.12 lakh tonne of sugar, as compared to 185.59 lakh tonne produced by 520 mills last season on the corresponding date," Indian Sugar Mills Association said in a statement.
In Maharashtra, sugar production in the first four months of the 2019-20 marketing year is estimated at 34.64 lakh tonne compared with 70.99 lakh tonne in the corresponding period of the previous year.
Sugar output in Uttar Pradesh, however, increased to 54.96 lakh tonne from 52.86 lakh tonne. In Karnataka, production fell to 27.94 lakh tonne from 33.76 lakh tonne.
ISMA has pegged the country's sugar production at 260 lakh tonne for 2019-20.