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Recent Floods Hit Cane Crop in Indian State

Source: Reuters
03/11/2009

New Delhi, Nov 3 - The sugarcane crop in India's third-biggest sugar producing state has been partly damaged due to recent floods, the Business Standard newspaper said on Tuesday.

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Floods in the southern state of Karnataka damaged cane crop on 66,022 hectares of farmland and the loss was likely to be around 5 billion rupees ($106 million), the paper said, quoting a survey by the state government.

Sugar output in India, the world's top consumer and second-biggest producer behind Brazil, dropped more than 40 percent to about 15 million tonnes in 2008/09 (October-September) due to a shortage of cane, forcing the country to allow tax-free imports.

Sugar prices in the country have surged more than 73 percent to 3,185 rupees per 100 kg in 2009. ($1=47 rupees)



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