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SUGAR INDUSTRY

Presented By;- Chaturbhuj Singh Sec-B Roll N.100

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INTRODUCTION

India Is The Second Largest CountryIn Terms Of Sugarcane Production 30% Of The Total Sugar Produced Goes For Gur And Khandari , 45% Goes For Sugar Production And The 25% For Alcohol Production (Ethanol) 6 States Contribute More Than 85% Of Total sugar produced in India

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Top 5 sugar producers

Brazil 648,921,280

 India 348,187,900

 People's Republic of China

124,917,502

 Thailand 73,501,610

 Pakistan63,920,000

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Evolution

First used by man in Polynesia from where it spread to India. In 510 BC the Emperor Darius of what was then Persia invaded India where he found "the reed which gives honey without bees“

By 1750 there were 120 sugar refineries operating in Britain. Their combined output was only 30,000 tons per annum. At this stage sugar was still a luxury and vast profits were made to the extent that sugar was called "white gold

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KEY PRODUCTS

• Gur & khandari• Brown Sugar• White Sugar

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THE KEY PLAYERS IN SUGARINDUSTRY

1- Bajaj Hindu ltd.

(Enterprise value: rs mn 62,136)

2-Balrampur Chinni mills ltd.

(Enterprise value: rs mn32,819)

3- Shree Renuka sugars ltd.

(Enterprise value: rs mn43,283)

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Contribution in GDP

Contribution in GDPIn 2008-1.6%In 2009-1.1%In 2010-1.4%

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SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS

• Global prices to move up • The demand is ever lasting• About 2.7% cultivable land is used• Once planting two time harvesting• Environmental condition is suitable

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WEAKNESS

• Production to decline by 20-25% • Government policy• Shortage in sugar cane• Need more water• Need more cultivation

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THREATS

1. Less rainfall2. Due to rise in domestic consumption3. Due to government policy ,selling

sugar by farmer to private sector.

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FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY

• India ‘s sugar output in 2011 is estimated at 24.5 million tones(MT)• Centre had permitted duty free import of raw and refined sugar up to December 31

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CONCLUSION

• India is lacking due to its Policy,methods and lack of Knowledge For this only Government can make a big change.

• India includes sugar as an Essential commodity and it has become more liberal in this sector

• India has the potential to become the worlds biggest exporter by removing the missing leads

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THANK YOU