Don’t expect much change in Indian sugar policy in 2020.
With the likelihood of politics dominating economics and the World Trade Organisation fast becoming toothless, one shouldn’t bet on reform of India’s cane and sugar policy in 2020. The expectation of lower output and somewhat-improved export prospects are likely to provide support to depressed sugar prices, even if marginally. However, that will make New Delhi
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