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India likely won't export sugar for years as El Niño, ethanol squeeze supply
India is expected to reduce sugar exports for at least three years due to El Niño-induced monsoon deficits and rising ethanol demand, impacting global markets. Lower sugarcane availability and domestic priorities may keep millions of tonnes off export, tightening supplies for Asian, African, and Middle Eastern importers.
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