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BGKGURU
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 Posted: 01/May/2009 at 11:03am |
manshji agreed so we r getting bh at cheap price because o kushagra.
disclosure for long term- I was investing from last one year in sugar stocks, wil all by dec 2009. Sugar is cyclical with govt intervention. Govt can't do much till sept-dec but afterwords we can see higher supply then demand but i don't expoec less than 25 in next 2-3 year but sugarcane cost also will be high next year sugar cane cost will be around 180-200.l
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I will vote for EID Parry
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Originally posted by BGKGURU
manshji agreed so we r getting bh at cheap price because o kushagra.
disclosure for long term- I was investing from last one year in sugar stocks, wil all by dec 2009. Sugar is cyclical with govt intervention. Govt can't do much till sept-dec but afterwords we can see higher supply then demand but i don't expoec less than 25 in next 2-3 year but sugarcane cost also will be high next year sugar cane cost will be around 180-200.l |
Right abt BH. In cyclical investing don't keep price/time targets. Watch closely. It can go much higher/lower than we can think. Price has starte going up now so higer acreage in next season will take time. Nothing much will change in sept-dec.
On selection EID, Renuka, Balrampur, BH, Bannari and all others will do good. Pick your favourite one. Majors will move togeather more or less and minors should move faster.
It is going to be national issue though and make new govt unpopular.
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BGKGURU
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manishji brazil is major factor,I also don't expect any change in next domestic season. but we will import more from brazil in next year then current year. Maximum import will be from sept to march. That is risk but i don't expect sugar less than 25 anytime soon.
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Even in global mkt price has started moving. So if demand is more that supply price moves up. This year global deficit is big. Next year even after considering growth in Brazil, wolrd will consumre more than it would produce.
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apke muh me shakkar hi shakkar.
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New Delhi, April 30, 2009
First Published: 02:15 IST(30/4/2009)
Last Updated: 02:17 IST(30/4/2009)
These are hard times for those with a sweet tooth. Hit by an unprecedented spike in prices, sugar is not so sweet for Delhiites anymore. From Rs 22 a month ago, the price of a kilo of sugar has risen to over Rs 35 at retail counters across the capital.
An unprecedented bad harvest in Uttar Pradesh and other parts of north India, due to poor weather in the winters, caused a huge demand and supply mismatch.
“Even wholesale prices seem to be moving towards Rs 30 per kg from the present Rs 23. So retail prices may soon go past Rs 40 per kg,” said Vijay Prakash of the Delhi Grain Merchants Association.
To prevent the price hike from hurting it at the polls, the Congress-led UPA government has asked Kendriya Bhandar (KB), Delhi’s state-run retail chain, to sell cheap sugar loose — a first for this enterprise.
The Delhi government has directed traders to not store more than 2,000 quintals of sugar.
But the price increase has not spared KB either. Although it buys sugar directly from the mills, KB’s packed sugar now costs Rs 29 a kg.
“Buyer sentiment is getting affected,” said Jagdeesh Bhatia, managing director, KB. “The rise (in prices) started earlier this month. Eighty of our outlets will sell sugar loose.”
The BJP has already turned the price rise into an election issue in Delhi — candidates from New Delhi and Chandni Chowk constituencies mentioned it in their recent meetings.
“The government did not take protective measures to prevent this rise,” said Vijay Goel, BJP candidate from New Delhi. “They are still offering a knee-jerk reaction.”
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In addition to this topic, we may need to have one on affordable, artificial sweeteners!
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