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India is projected to export around 1.5 million metric tons of sugar in the 2025/26 season, signaling renewed momentum in the country’s sugar trade. Already, Indian sugar mills have contracted 100,000 metric tons for April–May shipments, highlighting strong early demand from global buyers.
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India’s sugar industry is preparing for a robust export season, supported by favorable production levels and international market opportunities. The early contracts reflect confidence among traders and mills in sustaining export volumes despite domestic consumption needs.
Export Projections
Industry estimates suggest India could ship approximately 1.5 million metric tons of sugar in the upcoming season. This marks a significant contribution to global supply, especially as importing nations seek reliable sources amid fluctuating commodity prices.
Early Shipments
Indian sugar mills have already finalized contracts for 100,000 metric tons of sugar to be shipped during April and May 2026. These initial deals set the tone for a busy export calendar and reinforce India’s role as a key player in the global sugar trade.
Key Highlights
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India may export 1.5 million metric tons in 2025/26
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100,000 metric tons contracted for April–May shipments
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Strong demand from international buyers
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Exports supported by favorable production outlook
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India remains a vital contributor to global sugar supply
Sources: Industry reports, trade announcements
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