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Debt relief no long-term solution to sugar woes

2015-06-18 08:19:10| Sugar Industry News

Dayaveer took a bold decision when, against the wish of his brothers, he decided to sell his sugarcane to a nearby kolhu and not to the Umesh Modi-owned sugar mill in whose cane area his farm in western Uttar Pradesh falls. Though the kolhu paid him Rs 190 a quintal, while the mill was required to pay him Rs 280, Dayaveer is happy - at least he has been paid for his sugarcane.

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