Sugar does not cause diabetes: Indian producers wants you to believe that
Can
sugar
be the sole culprit for making India the diabetes capital of the
world? Well, if some experts and sugar industry representatives are
to be believed, the sweetener is being unnecessarily dragged into the
controversy over rising cases of diabetes
in the country, especially as a host of factors, including sedentary
lifestyle and growing urbanisation, are causing diabetes.
In
a seminar on 'Sugar and Health', organised by the Indian Sugar Mills
Association (ISMA), the premier association of private sugar
factories in the country, industry players said there was an annual
increase of 6.25 per cent in diabetes cases in the country between
2000 and 2016. During the same period, per capita sugar consumption
grew by only 1.23 per cent.ISMA’s efforts to highlight the health benefits of sugar come at a time when India is staring at a massive glut in the sugar market, with production in the 2018-19 sugar season (October to November) projected at around 30-31 million tonnes, compared with an estimated consumption of 26 million tonnes.
A high opening stock, along with a low offtake in the domestic and international markets, could leave the country saddled with sugar stocks in excess of 11 million tonnes by the time the 2018-19 season ends. Many experts blame slow growth in domestic retail sugar consumption as one of reasons for surplus stock. Read More
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