Abstract

The aim of this paper is to study the growth and instability of India‟s sugar exports during the period from 2000-01 to 2020-21. The sugar export registered high growth rate and high instability which recommended gigantic inter-year fluctuations during the whole study period. The cyclical production is because of unsure climate conditions, lower productivity and utilization of customary strategy for production. India is net exporter of sugar notwithstanding steady government interventions in external trade of sugar is to control the ascent in prices of sugar in the domestic market. Yet, higher domestic sugar prices than global sugar prices propose the critical arrangement changes are required. Additionally, the potential for growing sugar production in India exists and can be completely taken advantage of in case changes. Unambiguously, the advancement of the sugar industry must be embraced inside the setting of more extensive domestic reforms, in view of the linkages on both demand and supply sides that succeed in agricultural commodity markets.

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