
Balrampur, Rajshree zoom up to 20%; why sugar stocks are sweetening?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : The company is also very hopeful on the increase in price of Juice and B-heavy route Ethanol to compensate for the increase in sugarcane price and cost of production, as per the past practice of formula based pricing. To promote ethanol use, the government implemented the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme, enabling Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to supply petrol blended with ethanol.56% : Ather Energy hits all-time high on unveiling new EL platform; buy or sell? Apollo Micro shares hit record on contract wins; stock rallies 130% in 2025 The government has allowed production of ethanol from sugarcane juice, syrup and all types of molasses without any restrictions on volumes in ESY 2025-2026, the government said in a notification on Monday.
53% : In the new ethanol supply year starting from November 1, sugar mills and distilleries are allowed to produce ethanol without any quantitative restriction, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution said.
49% : Despite expectations of closing stock of 4.9 million tonnes of sugar as at end-SS24-25, sugar prices are not rising due to adequate expectations on sugar production in the wake of higher sugarcane planting as well as non-remunerative ethanol production from sugarcane-based feedstock.
42% : Increase in ethanol blending from the current levels and upgrade in ethanol price would be positive triggers for the sector, while any increase in state advised price (SAP) would be a negative trigger, Elara Securities said in sugar sector report.
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