ChiniMandi, Mumbai: 8th February 2022
Domestic Market Update
Announcement of Quota for the month January 2002
The Department of Food & Public Distribution announced a 20 LMT monthly sugar quota for domestic sale in February 2022.
Unblended fuel to attract ₹2 per litre excise duty
In the Union Budget 2022, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that unblended fuel will attract ₹2 per litre excise duty from October 2022. Blended fuel has the potential of reducing India’s oil import bill while also potentially increasing farmer income.
Domestic Trade Market
Today, the market witnessed scanty demand.
State wise prices today:
State |
S/30 [Rates per Quintal] |
M/30 [Rates per Quintal] |
Maharashtra |
₹3120 to 3200 |
₹3200 to 3290 |
Karnataka |
₹3140 to 3160 |
₹3230 to 3300 |
Uttar Pradesh |
|
₹3340 to 3515 |
Gujarat |
₹3180 to 3281 |
₹3301 to 3351 |
Tamil Nadu |
₹3300 to 3400 |
₹3375 to 3450 |
Madhya Pradesh |
₹3320 to 3340 |
₹3280 to 3300 |
Punjab |
|
₹3430 to 3511 |
(All the above rates are excluding GST) |
(All the above rates are excluding GST)
International Trade Market
Yesterday, the market closed moderately lower on weakness in crude prices.
London white sugar #5 (SWH22) closed down $5.60 at $492.90/ton whereas US sugar #11 (SBH22) closed down 0.18 points at 18.05 c/lb
At the time of writing this update, the London White Sugar front month contract is trading at $493.50/ton, whereas the New York Sugar front month contract is trading at 17.89/lb.
Currency, Commodity & Indian Indices:
The rupee traded against the US dollar at 74.735, whereas USD was trading with BRL at 5.2828, Crude futures traded at Rs.6695, Crude WTI traded at $89.61 barrel. Sensex closed 187.39 points higher at 57,808.58 whereas Nifty ended 53.15 points higher at 17,266.75