
Sugar Export in 2025: Which Indian Company Took the Biggest Slice?
Key Highlights:
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An in-depth analysis of the top exporter of sugar in India in March 2025
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The HS code for sugar is 1701
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India exported $405,640,690.60 worth of sugar in March 2025
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The top 3 destinations for Indian sugar exports are the UAE ($55,796,094.32), Somalia ($53,411,360.21) and Sudan ($43,714,191.67)
Diwali sweets, birthday cakes, wedding ladoos or Sunday’s halwa – Ever wondered how a spoonful of sugar quietly binds our happiest moments? In fact, we think of this humble ingredient as something basic – something always available in the corner of our spice cabinet. But little do you know that this staple has carved a sweet spot in the global sugar market. Curious to know more about India's sugar exports? Read on to find out.
Why Sugar Matters To The Indian Economy
India is an agrarian economy, and its sugar industry plays a major role. As one of the biggest exporters of sugar, India holds a strong foothold, supporting millions of cane farmers & their families.
In fact, the real hard work begins once the cane is harvested. Fueling a massive network of mills, traders, transporters and sugar processing units, India's sugar factories provide thousands of people with jobs, standing as a vital pillar for the country's rural economy.
Not to mention, the world has indeed got a sweet tooth, and it's turning to India. With a rising demand for sugar and sugar products, new opportunities emerge for the nation to shine on the global export stage.
Top 10 Sugar Export Companies In India
Company Name |
Market Share (%) |
Shree Renuka Sugars Limited |
31.04 |
Parry Sugars Refinery India Private Limited |
13.51 |
Shri Dutt India Private Limited |
10.90 |
Accutrade Global Llp |
9.42 |
Sucden India Private Limited |
7.73 |
Baramati Agro Limited |
6.45 |
Viterra India Private Limited |
5.78 |
Sakuma Exports Limited |
5.69 |
Rika Global Impex Limited |
5.13 |
Indian Cane Power Limited |
4.33 |
When you look at the market share of these companies, what do the numbers really say? Well, one thing is quite clear: Shree Renuka Sugars Limited stands at the top of the list as one of the biggest sugar-exporting companies in India, accounting for 31% of March sugar exports. That's like 1/3rd of the sugar exported out of the nation. Pretty impressive, right?
Coming in next are Parry Sugars Refinery India Private Limited and Shri Dutt India Private Limited, holding a share of 13.51% & 10.90%, respectively.
Where Do Indian Sugar Exports Go?
Country |
Value (USD) |
Market Share (%) |
United Arab Emirates |
$55,796,094.32 |
18.15 |
Somalia |
$53,411,360.21 |
17.38 |
Sudan |
$43,714,191.67 |
14.22 |
United Kingdom |
$42,739,699.83 |
13.91 |
Tanzania |
$24,679,703.35 |
8.03 |
Djibouti |
$19,730,815.50 |
6.42 |
Afghanistan |
$18,433,751.27 |
6.00 |
Iran |
$17,410,601.53 |
5.66 |
Singapore |
$17,008,342.93 |
5.53 |
Tajikistan |
$14,428,862.08 |
4.69 |
Now that we know who’s shipping bags of sugar, where is it all going? While India exported over $405 million worth of sugar in March 2025, a major portion went to the United Arab Emirates, with its sugar imports accounting for 18.15%. Following right behind is Somalia. While this African nation may not be the first name to pop into your head when talking about the top destinations for Indian sugar exports, the country accounted for 17.38%, with Sudan rounding out the top three destinations.
Together, these 3 nations accounted for one-third of Indian sugar exports for March, a sweet alliance, wouldn’t you say?
But while these destinations are crucial, the road ahead for India’s sugar trade is just as sweet with new opportunities and challenges.
What Lies Ahead For India’s Sugar Trade?
The numbers may seem crystal clear now, but the road ahead for India’s sugar exports is layered – just like a well-made barfi.
On one side, India’s sugar industry enjoys a strong infrastructure, production base and a rapidly growing demand globally. Plus, the advent of value-added products, including organic sugars, speciality sugars and confectionary, offers Indian sugar exporters new doors of opportunity to tap into.
At the same time, the nation also faces its fair share of challenges when exporting sugar and sugar-based products, especially climatic fluctuations, fierce competition, and trade regulatory changes, to name a few.
Despite these, India's sugar export sector is built with the expertise and resilience to overcome these challenges and stand tall in the global sugar export market. Want to learn more about the top 10 sugar export companies in India? Book a demo with Ex-Im today!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is sugar export allowed from India?
Absolutely! In fact, India stands 2nd among the world's largest exporters of sugar. However, to ensure sufficient domestic availability, the nation permitted exports with certain restrictions.
2. Apart from India, who are the top 5 exporters of sugar?
In addition to India, the top 5 sugar exporters across the globe are Brazil, Thailand, Germany, China & France.
3. What is the new sugar policy in 2025?
The new sugar policy in 2025 supports sugarcane farmers in India and fosters a transparent, efficient and accountable sugar ecosystem. In fact, the government in India allocated a quota of 23.5 LMT for April 2025.
4. Who is the world's largest importer of sugar?
The world's largest importers of sugar are Indonesia, China and the United States.