The Andhra Sugars halts sugarcane plantation for 2025-26 due to insufficient cane availability

The company has communicated this to the local farmers in the Taduvai region, instructing them not to undertake sugarcane plantations for the next season. This move comes as the company assesses the cane availability and aims to maintain its sugar plants’ operational efficiency and profitability.

Andhra Sugars Ltd. has announced that it will not proceed with sugarcane plantations in its sugar factory zones for the upcoming crushing season of 2025-26. The company informed us that this decision had been made due to the non-availability of sufficient sugarcane to ensure the viability of operations.

The company has communicated this to the local farmers in the Taduvai region, instructing them not to undertake sugarcane plantations for the next season. This move comes as the company assesses the cane availability and aims to maintain its sugar plants’ operational efficiency and profitability.

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The Andhra Sugars Ltd. has faced challenges in ensuring a steady supply of sugarcane, and this decision is aimed at protecting the long-term sustainability of the plant’s operations. By not proceeding with the plantation, the company intends to manage resources more effectively and avoid potential losses in the upcoming season.

As of now, there has been no indication from the company regarding alternative plans or measures to secure adequate cane supply for the plant. The company will likely monitor the situation closely as it looks ahead to the 2026-27 season.