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India did not ban all sugar exports. It prohibited most raw, white and refined sugar exports until Sept. 30, 2026, with exceptions for EU/US quotas, advance authorization exports, government-approved food-security shipments and cargo already in the export pipeline. https://www.business-standard.com/amp/economy/news/india-bans-exports-of-raw-white-and-refined-sugar-with-immediate-effect-126051400006_1.html https://www.chinimandi.com/government-prohibits-sugar-exports-till-september-2026-exempts-eu-us-quotas-and-government-shipments/

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🇮🇳 India just banned all sugar exports until September. The second-largest producer on earth pulled itself out of the global market overnight. New York raw sugar futures jumped 2%. London white sugar climbed 3%. India's own production is lagging consumption for a second straight year, El Nino threatens the monsoon, and the government chose protecting domestic prices over global supply. This is how food crises actually start. A cascade of countries quietly pulling exports to shield their own people. India did it with sugar. The fertilizer squeeze is already pushing grain costs up everywhere. UN food prices have risen three months straight. The Iran war disrupted energy. Energy disrupted fertilizer. Fertilizer is disrupting food. Now the producers are starting to hoard. Source: Reuters

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