The federal government granted “conditional” permission to export 150,000 metric tonnes of sugar following a decision taken by the Sugar Advisory Board (Sab) on Monday, according to an official statement.
The development came during the Sab meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Industries and Production Rana Tanveer Hussain in Islamabad earlier today.
The meeting was also attended by the federal secretary for industries and production, as well as other stakeholders including Pakistan Sugar Mills Associations (PSMA), Kissan Ittehad and federal and provincial representatives.
The agenda of the meeting was to discuss and review the sugar stock availability, current market prices, sugarcane rates, present global market sugar prices, and industry production cost.
The Board has conditionally allowed exporting 150,000 metric tons of sugar. It was agreed to maintain sufficient local stocks to ensure the smooth supply of the commodity in local markets at a sustainable price.
In this regard, an agreement was reached between the government and the PSMA to ensure smooth supply and stable prices of sugar in the local market.