Daily Sugar Market Update By Vizzie – 10/01/2026

ChiniMandi, Mumbai: 10th Jan 2026

Domestic Market
Domestic sugar prices traded steady

After a continuous decline over the past few sessions, domestic sugar prices were largely steady in today’s trading session. Following yesterday’s fall, prices stabilised in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, indicating that the market is attempting to consolidate at lower levels rather than extending the decline sharply.

However, the broader sentiment in sugar remains weak-to-stable, as the market continues to face downward pressure since the start of the crushing season. This weakness is mainly driven by comfortable supply availability, with crushing operations running smoothly across key producing states. At the same time, demand remains subdued, restricting bulk buying and keeping any meaningful recovery out of reach.

Spot market trends also reflected this cautious tone. In Muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh), M-grade sugar was quoted at ₹3,870–₹3,950/quintal. Meanwhile, in Kolhapur (Maharashtra), S-grade sugar traded slightly lower at ₹3,540–₹3,600/quintal, extending the gradual soft trend seen over recent sessions.

Ex-mill Sugar Prices as on Jan, 10 2026 : 

State

S/30 

[Rates per Quintal] 

M/30

[Rates per Quintal] 

Maharashtra

₹3650 to 3660

₹3700 to 3710

South Karnataka

₹3800

₹3850

Uttar Pradesh

  –

₹3870 to 3950

Gujarat

₹3671 to 3701

₹3741 to 3771

Tamil Nadu

₹3810 to 4040

₹3910 to 4000

Madhya Pradesh

₹3730 to 3795

₹3800 to 3815

Punjab

₹4000 to 4101

(All the above rates are excluding GST)

Destination-wise Spot Prices as on Jan, 10 2026 : 

City 

Grade 

Rate 

Delhi

M/30

₹4,242.00

Kanpur

M/30

₹4,326.00

Kolhapur

M/30

₹3,853.50

Kolkata

M/30

₹4,252.50

Muzaffarnagar

M/30

₹4,095.00

Ahmedabad

M/30

₹4,032.00

Bangaluru

M/30

₹4,095.00

Chennai

M/30

₹4,221.00

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