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  1. 12 ore fa · The Swede looks all but set to leave the Millers in the summer, and this is the latest on him and his impending departure Viktor Johansson's last game for Rotherham United ended with a win and ...

  2. 12 ore fa · SGM. The Kenya Sugar Manufacturers Association on Wednesday threatened to shut down operations by Friday claiming a breach of agreement by sugarcane farmers. In a notice sent to the Ministries of Agriculture and the National Treasury, the millers referenced a court ruling that directed them to pay farmers Ksh5,900 for every tonne of sugarcane.

  3. 6 ore fa · NEW YORK: India 's government is not ready to take a decision about whether or not to allow sugar exports this year, and will need several months to assess the issue, a government official said on Wednesday. India, the world's second largest sugar producer after Brazil, has banned sugar exports since June 2022 with the aim of guaranteeing to ...

  4. 12 ore fa · Boosting Millers' Liquidity: ISMA argues that allowing sugar exports would enhance the liquidity of sugar millers, enabling them to make timely payments to farmers for sugarcane. Previous Export Limits: In the previous marketing year, around 60 lakh tonnes of sugar exports were permitted by the government to manage domestic supply and control retail prices.

  5. 12 ore fa · Sugar millers are threatening to stop their operations due to a court order telling them to pay more for sugarcane. The court said on April 24, 2014, that millers must go back to paying Sh5,900 per tonne instead of the current rate of Sh5,100 per tonne. The Kenya Sugar Manufacturers Association (KSMA) is worried about this order.

  6. 12 ore fa · Sugar millers have threatened to shut down following a court order to increase sugarcane buying prices. The court on April 24, 2014, ordered millers to revert to the previous rate of Sh5,900 per ...

  7. 12 ore fa · The millers, through their chairman Jayantilal Patel, claimed that the price violated both the cane pricing committee's mandate and the terms of their contractual agreement with the farmers. They further claimed that this would have far-reaching financial ramifications for the millers.