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CURBS ON EXPORT OF MOLASSES

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....URBS ON EXPORT OF MOLASSES<br>By: - Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal <br>Goods and Services Tax - GST<br>Dated:- 29-2-2024<br><br>It is a fact that molasses is one of the major raw materials for production of alcoholic beverages in India. However, of late, molasses are also considered for an alternative use in blending with petrol. Ethanol is produced from multiple sources in India. It largely comes from sugar....

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....cane or grain-based molasses and other sources as feedstock. In sugarcane, it is either through sugarcane juice or syrup, then B-heavy molasses and C-heavy molasses. About 10-13 percent of ethanol is blended with petrol. Generally, sugarcane juice accounts for about 25% of ethanol production, B- heavy molasses about 45 percent, C- heavy molasses about 1 percent while food gains about 29 percent. ....

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.... The Central Government has recently imposed duty on export of molasses from India, as high as 50 percent to ensure higher availability of ethanol for the use in blending the same with petrol. In order to curb fuel cost which is mostly imported, molasses is one of the key inputs for production of ethanol which is being blended with petrol. Presently about 10 percent of molasses production in India....

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.... goes for export. It may be worth emphasizing here that molasses also contributes to raw material cost of alcoholic beverages. Notification No. 1/2024-Customs dated 15.01.2024 has inserted entry No. 9B in second Schedule to Customs Tariff Act, 1975 to prescribe 50% duty on molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar (HSN Code 1703). This has been made effective from 18 January, 20....

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....24. The government&#39;s decision to impose a 50% duty on molasses exports aims to increase the availability of molasses for ethanol production and address concerns over sugarcane and sugar production. The resultant extra molasses can be ploughed back into the domestic supply chain once exports are curbed. India exports molasses to countries including Vietnam, South Korea, the Netherlands and th....

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....e Philippines. Production of ethanol from sugarcane-based molasses is under the scanner this year due to low sugar production. It is why the government first stopped ethanol production from sugarcane juice and has now imposed a hefty duty of 50 per cent on exports. Molasses are often used in alcohol distilleries due to presence of high levels of fermentative sugars such as glucose, sucrose and fr....

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....uctose. Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. It is used to grow yeast, moulds and bacteria which transform sugar into alcohol. Some vodkas are also made from molasses, soybeans, grapes, rice etc. Molasses alcohol serves as a primary ingredient in rum. Molasses based rum is a popular choice for cocktails and mixed drinks. While more usage of etha....

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....nol and in turn more use of molasses for petrol use may lead to higher demand resulting in rise in molasses prices, it may impact alcoholic prices too. More usage for ethanol may leave lesser stocks for alcoholic beverages and price- demand elasticity would come in. If more of molasses is diverted towards ethanol, alco-beverages sector may suffer. Presently, 5% GST is levied on molasses. CBIC had....

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.... issued notification to reduce GST rate on molasses from 28% to 5%.<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....