Thursday, April 19, 2007

How Indian tax payers subsidize foriegn sugar consumers

Business Standard reports
White sugar fell to the lowest since November 2005 in London after India, the world’s second-biggest producer, agreed to subsidise exports of the sweetener.

The Election Commission approved a government plan to build a sugar stockpile and provide subsidies to exporters, a trade body said today. India will pay exporters up to Rs 1,450 ($34.50) a tonne for transportation costs to the ports, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said March 29 in New Delhi.

Domestic sugar prices have fallen by more than a fifth in the past year because of record output, reducing local producers’ earnings. This prompted the government to lift a ban on exports in July to stop the prices from sliding.

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