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CORRECTED - India tightens restrictions on sugar bulk buyers and imposes stockholding limits

A government order issued on Wednesday showed that India is attempting to control'record-high sugar prices by ordering that no bulk consumers using more than 10 tons of sweetener per month should hold their stocks for longer than 15 days.

The notification stated that the order would come into effect on?September 1, and will remain in place until November 30. Tuesday,? On Tuesday,? India's sugar demand usually increases from August to November, as the country celebrates festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Dussehra. Bulk consumers, such as confectionery and biscuit makers, build up inventories before the festival season. India, which is the largest sugar consumer in the world, asked dealers to keep stocks for only 30 days last month to boost supplies. Indian sugar prices are at a record high after a 10% increase in the last?month. They will remain high for the next three to four months, as supplies tighten up and demand increases during the festival season. Sugarcane crops have been hit by a combination of patchy rains and dry weather. This is because they require a lot of water to irrigate. In India, sugar is a politically sensitive issue. Sweets are popular and poorer families rely on the commodity as a cheap energy source. (Reporting and editing by Chris Reese, David Gregorio and Akanksha Khaushi from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)