The macro situation supporting India’s sugar industry recently is beginning to unravel.
The cheap and ample liquidity infused by major central banks and pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions aided a global commodity market bull run. That, along with lower output especially in the world’s largest sugar producing country, Brazil, lifted the share prices of Indian sugar companies in 2021. However, on the eve of 2022, things have started
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