Daily Sugar Market Update By Vizzie – 14/02/2026

ChiniMandi, Mumbai: 14th Feb 2026

Domestic Market
Domestic prices remained stable

Domestic sugar prices remained steady in today’s trade, continuing to hover near a three-month high. Firm undertones in the market are largely driven by ongoing supply concerns, which have strengthened mill confidence and helped sustain prevailing price levels. In addition, the onset of summer and expectations of above-normal temperatures are likely to support demand going forward, thereby providing further stability to prices.

In North India, the Muzaffarnagar market reflected a balanced spot scenario, with M-grade sugar quoted at ₹4,030–₹4,140 per quintal, unchanged from the previous session. Similarly, at Kolhapur — a key benchmark market — S-grade sugar traded steady at ₹3,720–₹3,760 per quintal. Overall, the market sentiment remains firm, supported by tight supplies and seasonal demand prospects.

Ex-mill Sugar Prices as on Feb, 14 2026 : 

State

S/30 

[Rates per Quintal] 

M/30

[Rates per Quintal] 

Maharashtra

₹3710 to 3730

₹3810 to 3830

South Karnataka

₹4100 to 4125

₹4150 to 4175

Uttar Pradesh

  –

₹4030 to 4140

Gujarat

₹3821 to 3851

₹3861 to 3921

Tamil Nadu

₹3960 to 4150

₹4030 to 4200

Madhya Pradesh

₹3910 to 3950

₹3980 to 4050

Punjab

₹4090 to 4151

(All the above rates are excluding GST)

Destination-wise Spot Prices as on Feb, 14 2026 : 

City 

Grade 

Rate 

Delhi

M/30

₹4,368.00

Kanpur

M/30

₹4,399.50

Kolhapur

M/30

₹4,011.00

Kolkata

M/30

₹4,389.00

Muzaffarnagar

M/30

₹4,252.50

Ahmedabad

M/30

₹4,200.00

Bangaluru

M/30

₹4,158.00

Chennai

M/30

₹4,357.50

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