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India limits sugar stockpiles to 15 days as prices soar to record highs
✍️ BusinessLine
🗓 20 Aug 2026, 09:51 AM
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The government has reduced the permissible sugar inventory to 15 days nationwide after retail prices surged to unprecedented levels.
India's retail sugar prices have climbed to all‑time highs, prompting concerns over affordability and market stability.
In response, authorities have imposed a new cap, allowing traders and retailers to hold sugar stocks for only 15 days.
The restriction aims to curb hoarding, ensure smoother supply flow and bring down price volatility across the country.
Industry players are expected to adjust procurement and distribution strategies to comply with the tighter inventory limits.
The move underscores the government's proactive stance in managing essential commodity markets amid rising consumer pressures.
In response, authorities have imposed a new cap, allowing traders and retailers to hold sugar stocks for only 15 days.
The restriction aims to curb hoarding, ensure smoother supply flow and bring down price volatility across the country.
Industry players are expected to adjust procurement and distribution strategies to comply with the tighter inventory limits.
The move underscores the government's proactive stance in managing essential commodity markets amid rising consumer pressures.