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3, Apr 2026
Sweet Surge: India’s Sugar Output Grows 9% This Season

India’s sugar production has seen a significant boost this season, rising 9% to reach 272.31 lakh tons as of March 31, 2026, according to data from the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA). This increase reflects favorable crop conditions and higher yields across key sugar-producing states.

The latest figures indicate a steady recovery in output compared to the previous year, driven by improved cane availability, timely harvesting, and supportive weather conditions. Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu remain the largest contributors to India’s sugar production, collectively accounting for a major portion of the total output.

Higher production is expected to ease pressure on domestic supply and could support steady prices in the coming months. The industry has also been focusing on enhancing efficiency and adopting modern milling techniques to maximize sugar recovery from sugarcane.

With India being one of the world’s largest sugar producers, the rise in production this season strengthens its position in global markets while also meeting domestic demand. The government and industry bodies continue to monitor output and market trends to ensure balanced supply and pricing stability.

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