Sugar & Ethanol: Industries Explored
Sugar & Ethanol: Industries Explored
India is the largest consumer and second largest producer of sugar in the world (Source: USDA Foreign
Agricultural Service). The Indian sugar industry is the second largest agro-industry located in the rural
India. The Indian sugar industry has a turnover of Rs. 500 billion per annum and it contributes almost Rs.
22.5 billion to the central and state exchequer as tax, cess, and excise duty every year (Source:
Ministry of Food, Government of India). It is the second largest agro-processing industry in the country
after cotton textiles. With 453 operating sugar mills in different parts of the country, Indian sugar
industry has been a focal point for socio-economic development in the rural areas. About 50 million
sugarcane farmers and a large number of agricultural laborers are involved in sugarcane cultivation
and ancillary activities, constituting 7.5% of the rural population. Besides, the industry provides
employment to about 2 million skilled/semi skilled workers and others mostly from the rural areas.
(Source: ISMA Website accessed on May 16, 2005.)
The sugar industry in the country uses only sugarcane as input, hence sugar Companies have been
established in large sugarcane growing states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat,
Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. These six states contribute more than 85% of total sugar production
in the country; Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra together contribute more than 57% of total production.
The annual projected growth rate in the area under sugarcane at 1.5% per annum has doubled during
the last five years. This is because it is considered to be an assured cash crop with good returns to the
farmers vis-a-vis other competing crops.
The industry has grown horizontally with large number of small sized sugar plants set up throughout the
country as opposed to the consolidation of capacity in the rest of the important sugar producing
countries, where greater emphasis has been laid on larger capacity of...
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