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India bans sugar exports until September to stabilise domestic supply

Published on: May 14, 2026 12:30 PM

India has announced a ban on sugar exports until the end of September in a move aimed at ensuring adequate domestic supply and preventing a rise in local prices, according to an official government order.

Read More: Pakistan exports to India on secular decline, all hopes on SAARC

The restriction, which takes effect immediately, will remain in place until September 30, with only limited exemptions. Authorities said shipments already in the export pipeline and sugar exports under government-backed food security agreements with other countries will still be permitted.

#WATCH | India Imposes Immediate Ban on All Sugar Exports Through September 30, 2026

Earlier: Output Was Expected to Exceed Domestic Demand

Now: Production Forecast to Fall Short of Consumption Global White & Raw Sugar Prices Expected to Receive Support@Ashesha_A shares… https://t.co/FsgVBHGmvq pic.twitter.com/w0bILvaoUL

— ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 14, 2026

India is one of the world’s largest sugar producers, and the decision is expected to have implications for global sugar markets, particularly in countries that rely on Indian exports.

Officials said the move was prompted by concerns over the upcoming sugar harvest, which begins around October. There are fears that production could be impacted by an expected below-average monsoon linked to the El Niño weather pattern, raising risks of domestic shortages.

The government aims to maintain stable sugar availability within the country and avoid inflationary pressure on essential food items.

The export restriction comes at a time of broader economic uncertainty, as global commodity markets continue to face disruptions from geopolitical tensions, including the US-Iran war, which has already affected energy and fertiliser supply chains.

India’s sugar export volumes have fluctuated significantly in recent years. Government data shows that shipments peaked at around 11 million tonnes in 2021–22, before falling to 6.3 million tonnes in 2022–23.

Exports dropped sharply to just 100,000 tonnes in 2023–24, before recovering modestly to approximately 900,000 tonnes in 2024–25.

Analysts say the latest ban could further tighten global supply, depending on the duration of the restriction and the outcome of the upcoming harvest season.

Read More: World food prices fell in January: UN agency 

India’s sugar policy has often balanced domestic price stability with export commitments, and the latest decision reflects renewed caution amid weather-related production risks. Authorities will review the situation closer to the next harvest cycle to determine future export policy.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: agriculture policy, commodity market, El Niño, global trade, India sugar exports, Latest, sugar ban

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