
DGFT launches investigation in to sugar shipments redirection to Sri Lanka
An investigation has been initiated into why a sugar shipment from India that was supposed to be channelled to the Maldives under special concessions ended
An investigation has been initiated into why a sugar shipment from India that was supposed to be channelled to the Maldives under special concessions ended
India’s absence from the world market would be likely to increase benchmark prices in New York and London that are already trading around multi-year highs,
Food traders are switching from containers back to dry bulk vessels to transport refined sugar and rice, hoping to avoid shipping delays caused by container shortages and
Indian mills are holding off on signing new sugar export contracts for the upcoming season as a rally in domestic prices to a 4-year high
Indian sugar mills and traders are all set to witness a bumper export season with the international price of sugar at a four-year high of
India’s sugar exports are on a “good course” this year as traders have contracted over 50 lakh tonnes of the sweetener so far, Food Secretary
Two key decisions taken by the Union Government to help the sugar industry have buoyed the commodity’s exports and meet the shipment target of six
The National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories (NFCSF) has said export deals for 34 lakh tonne at this juncture is a very good development and
August 27, 2020: The first cargo ship carrying Indian sugar arrived in Iran’s southeastern Chabahar Port, a provincial official told IRNA on Wednesday. The vessel
An investigation has been initiated into why a sugar shipment
India’s absence from the world market would be likely to
Food traders are switching from containers back to dry bulk
Indian mills are holding off on signing new sugar export
Two key decisions taken by the Union Government to help
The National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories (NFCSF) has said
August 27, 2020: The first cargo ship carrying Indian sugar