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The modernisation of sugar mills in the last six years has transformed them into "integrated sugar complexes," Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Friday. Addressing an event on the occasion of 120 years of the sugar industry in the state, he said sugar in the state today is being produced on the same premises where there is an oxygen plant and an ethanol plant. "UP's sugar mills which are the largest producer of sugarcane and sugar in the country, are now being recognised as a source of 'green energy' with adoption of the policies of the Prime Minister and production of ethanol in large quantities," he said. The first sugar mill in the state was established in Deoria. The chief minister said that the way in the last few decades sugar mills were closing down farmers were desperate and were forced to migrate, till 2017, when the trend was reversed. "In the last six years, a sum of Rs 1 lakh 97 thousand crore was paid to the sugarcane farmers through DBT (Direct Ben
Domestic sugar market glut and farmers' outstanding of about Rs 170 billion coupled with bumper sugarcane crop for the next crushing season 2018-19 has all the makings of another crisis ridden sugar cycle staring ahead. In this backdrop, the Yogi Adityanath government has directed mills to start their crushing operations early from October 15 onwards with the units in western UP taking lead. Of total arrears of Rs 170 billion, UP mills, totalling 119, owe the highest of about 112 billion, followed by Maharashtra at Rs 11 billion. The state mills, dominated by the private sector at 94, have already expressed their inability to participate in the next crushing season due to high arrears and paucity of working capital to pay for the routine maintenance and repair of their units before the next season. Owing to higher pan-India estimated cane acreage of 5.44 million hectares (MH) in 2018-19 - 8% higher compared to previous season - the sugar production has been pegged at almost 35.5 ...
With many sugar mills are planning to commence cane crushing early this year, the pre-season supply is set to meet the supply deficit in some parts of the country, said C R Choudhary, Minister for state, Food & Public Distribution, here on Friday.For the first time, sugar mills in Uttar Pradesh have decided to commence crushing of cane in October this year. Mills in India's largest sugar producing state normally begin crushing in November with the maturing of standing crop. In Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, however, mills start crushing by mid-October. A recent survey conducted by the apex industry body Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) showed all sugar mills accumulative to see 800,000 tonnes of production in October. The October output is set to a new monthly record this year.Speaking on the sidelines of the "AISTA Sugar Conclave 2017", a three-day event that begun today, Choudhary said that the government's focus is to make India an export-oriented sugar industry ...