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Kamal Narang

Sugarcane growers in the North have not had it so good for a long time. With prices ruling at higher levels, mills have been paying them Rs 110-125 per quintal in the current season (against Rs 80-95 per quintal in the previous season) to entice them to supply more cane to factories.

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