C Rangarajan, chairman of the prime minister’s economic advisory council, has advised the national sugar committee to work out a revenue-sharing formula for sugarcane growers.

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After meeting chief minister DV Sadananda Gowda, he said there were many regulations in the sugarcane processing sector, including price regulation. “If the sugar industry makes profit above a certain level, it can be shared with farmers,” he said.

“Apart from giving a minimum price, profits can be shared between sugarcane growers,” he added.

Rangarajan said the decision to raise excise duty and services tax was appropriate, adding: “We need to boost the economy. If targets in public sector infrastructure such as coal, power, road, railways are fulfilled, they will act as a stimulant for private sector investments.”

“The overall growth of industrial production in 2012 will be close to what we indicated—about 3.8%. The government is setting up a committee to examine the index of industrial production,” he said.