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INDIA FIXES MINIMUM PRICE OF SUGARCANE AT US$1.29 PER QUINTAL.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 31-OCT-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

NEW DELHI, Oct 31 Asia Pulse - In a bid to enhance returns to farmers, the Indian government has fixed the Statutory Minimum Price (SMP) for sugarcane at Rs 62.05 per quintal for the season just starting from Rs 59.50 per quintal.

Announcing this decision of the Cabinet Committee...

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