This document discusses the potential for sugarcane ethanol production in India to meet its fuel and chemical needs. It notes that India imports over 60% of its oil and will become one of the largest oil importers by 2025. Producing ethanol from sugarcane could meet a significant portion of India's fuel needs, reducing imports and generating income for farmers. However, policies around ethanol production and use need to be standardized across states to incentivize growth in this sector.
Economic Potential And Relevance Of Biofuel Program In IndiaPhani Mohan K
In 2006, India was the seventh largest net importer of oil in the world. With 2007 net imports of 1.8 million bbl/d, India is currently dependent on imports for 68 percent of its oil consumption.EIA expects India to become the fourth largest net importer of oil in the world by 2025. Unless GOI supports Ethanol Blending program it remains as a vision itself not translating in to action.
Single crystallized sugar from Sugar Cane is a large industry of India that generates rural employment and produces useful by-products. an essay about this industry is presented.
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Abstract :
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Growing Population and Rise in Income, High Demand from Food and Beverage Industry, Growing Pharmaceutical Market, are the key drivers of this market. There is a huge untapped market which gives the industry more opportunities to expand. There is also a huge opportunity from by-products, and the sugar industry is considered as the chief source of raw material for ethanol production in India. To meet the rising demand of ethanol, sugar plants receive government aid which is facilitating ethanol production, in turn benefiting the overall sugar industry.
There are various challenges too that the sugar industry faces, oversupply situation and rise in sugarcane prices, impact of cyclicality and pricing are the major challenges faced by the sugar industry. Rise in sugarcane prices will bring down the profitability of sugar mills. Due to the sugar pricing challenge, it is difficult for the sugar mills to recover their production costs which lead to frequent losses
Government is likely to decontrol sugar sector to facilitate growth in the domestic sugar industry, also the sugar industry has been lobbying hard for decontrolling the sugar sector. The chief organizations, such as ISMA and NFCSF are looking for partial decontrol of the sector, allowing selling the entire stock of sugar in the open market.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – Mar 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Sugar Industry Snapshot
Market Overview
Slide 6-10: Sugar Industry – Overview, Growth of Sugar Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Consumption(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Factories, Sugarcane – Overview, Growth of Sugarcane Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugarcane Acreage(2013-2016), Sugar - Value Chain
Regional Distribution
Slide 11-17: Maharashtra – Overview, Uttar Pradesh – Overview, Karnataka – Overview, Tamil Nadu – Overview, Andhra Pradesh – Overview, Gujarat – Production Volume, Haryana– Production Volume, Punjab – Production Volume, Bihar – Production Volume
Export-Import
Slide 18: Export-Import
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-25: Drivers
Slide 26-28: Challenges
Government Initiatives
Slide 29: Decontrol of Sugar sector
Competitive Landscape
Slide 30: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 31: Public Trading Comparables, Top 3 Companies
Slide 32-34: C
Economic Potential And Relevance Of Biofuel Program In IndiaPhani Mohan K
In 2006, India was the seventh largest net importer of oil in the world. With 2007 net imports of 1.8 million bbl/d, India is currently dependent on imports for 68 percent of its oil consumption.EIA expects India to become the fourth largest net importer of oil in the world by 2025. Unless GOI supports Ethanol Blending program it remains as a vision itself not translating in to action.
Single crystallized sugar from Sugar Cane is a large industry of India that generates rural employment and produces useful by-products. an essay about this industry is presented.
Market Research Report : Sugar industry in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Growing Population and Rise in Income, High Demand from Food and Beverage Industry, Growing Pharmaceutical Market, are the key drivers of this market. There is a huge untapped market which gives the industry more opportunities to expand. There is also a huge opportunity from by-products, and the sugar industry is considered as the chief source of raw material for ethanol production in India. To meet the rising demand of ethanol, sugar plants receive government aid which is facilitating ethanol production, in turn benefiting the overall sugar industry.
There are various challenges too that the sugar industry faces, oversupply situation and rise in sugarcane prices, impact of cyclicality and pricing are the major challenges faced by the sugar industry. Rise in sugarcane prices will bring down the profitability of sugar mills. Due to the sugar pricing challenge, it is difficult for the sugar mills to recover their production costs which lead to frequent losses
Government is likely to decontrol sugar sector to facilitate growth in the domestic sugar industry, also the sugar industry has been lobbying hard for decontrolling the sugar sector. The chief organizations, such as ISMA and NFCSF are looking for partial decontrol of the sector, allowing selling the entire stock of sugar in the open market.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – Mar 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Sugar Industry Snapshot
Market Overview
Slide 6-10: Sugar Industry – Overview, Growth of Sugar Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Consumption(2013-2018), Growth of Sugar Factories, Sugarcane – Overview, Growth of Sugarcane Production(2013-2018), Growth of Sugarcane Acreage(2013-2016), Sugar - Value Chain
Regional Distribution
Slide 11-17: Maharashtra – Overview, Uttar Pradesh – Overview, Karnataka – Overview, Tamil Nadu – Overview, Andhra Pradesh – Overview, Gujarat – Production Volume, Haryana– Production Volume, Punjab – Production Volume, Bihar – Production Volume
Export-Import
Slide 18: Export-Import
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-25: Drivers
Slide 26-28: Challenges
Government Initiatives
Slide 29: Decontrol of Sugar sector
Competitive Landscape
Slide 30: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 31: Public Trading Comparables, Top 3 Companies
Slide 32-34: C
Production Linked Incentive Scheme by Government of IndiaVIKAS CHAUHAN
The Central Government has unveiled a
PRODUCTION LINKED INCENTIVE SCHEME
to encourage domestic manufacturing
investments in 10 More Sectors with an
estimated outlay of about Rs1.46 Lakh Crore
over the next Five Years.
These Sectors have been identified on the basis
of their potential to create employment and
make India Self-Relian
Market Research Report :Sugar Industry in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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The Sugar Industry in India is part of Netscribes’ Food & Beverage Series reports. The market will be boosted by the rapidly growing food and beverage industry with increasing production of confectionaries, resulting in increased demand for sugar.
The report begins with the market overview section, providing details on the domestic sugar production and consumption. India is the world’s largest sugar consuming country and is also the second largest in terms of sugar production. The growth of sugar factories along with the sugar industry segments depicts the sugar industry scenario in India. The sugarcane overview section provides a clear idea about the linkage between the sugarcane farmers and millers, including growth of sugarcane production and cane acreage. This is followed by the sugar industry value chain, illustrating the structure and operational mechanism in the sugar plants and sugar refineries, including the distillery and cogeneration process.
The regional distribution section provides a vivid description of the sugar industry in the largest sugar producing states across the country, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Bihar. This section provides state-wise information, such as no. of sugar factories, sugar production, average sugarcane production, sugarcane area and production.
Factors driving the growth of sugar industry in India are also explained in detail. Growing population coupled with rising income is providing impetus to the growth in the country’s sugar consumption, benefiting the overall sugar industry. India is the world’s second largest populated country, representing about 17.31% of the global population. Aggressive growth in the food and beverage industries will lead to the increasing demand for sugar. High sugar content in confectionaries, including chocolates, pastries and ice-creams, will drive the domestic demand for sugar. By-products, such as ethanol and power via cogeneration provides cross functional and cross business opportunities. Growing pharmaceutical market and low per capita sugar consumption in India provide opportunities for the players to capitalize upon. The challenges hindering the market are illustrated. Oversupply situation coupled with higher cane prices results in declining profit margin for the players in the sugar industry. Cyclical nature of the crop results in volatility in sugar production leading to high cane arrears. The present pricing policy is highly government regulated resulting in limited bargaining power of the sugar millers.
The government initiatives section provides a detailed description about the Pre-Budget Memorandum 2012-13, including removal of 10% levy sugar quota, implementation of tax incentives, Cenvat Credit on Bagasse, tax deduction under section 35 AD and exemption from both se
Market Research Report : Agricultural equipment market in india 2015 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Agricultural Equipment Market in India 2015 captures the overall domestic agricultural equipment market. The market comprises land development, tillage and seed development machines, sowing and planting machines, weeding and inter-cultivation machines, plant protection machines, harvesting and threshing machines, post harvesting and agro processing machineries, water lifting, horticultural tools and equipment. Globally, the industry is expected to grow at a steady pace due to the rising demand from Asia Pacific, especially India and China. Indian agricultural equipment market is also registering steady growth. Increased mechanization in agricultural sector amidst low availability of labor along with better rainfall conditions stimulates the demand for tractors among farmers. Improved availability of credit, emergence of contract farming, increased agricultural production targets comprises some of the key factors propelling the agricultural equipment market.
However, the industry also has to contend with several bottlenecks. Fragmentation of land and high cost of equipment pose a hindrance to the growth of the industry. Gender friendly equipment and is slowly gaining prominence. The market has huge opportunity in some of the Indian states such as Bihar, Karnataka and Punjab. Indian agricultural equipment market is poised to grow over the coming years along with the steady economic growth of the country.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12 – 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11 – 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Snapshot of Agricultural Sector in India, GDP of Agriculture and Allied Sectors (Value-Wise; FY 2010 – FY 2013), GCF in Agriculture and Allied Sector (Value-Wise; FY 2009 – FY 2012)
Slide 6: Classification of Agricultural Equipment
Slide 7: Classification of Agricultural Equipment – Major Agricultural Equipment
Market Overview
Slide 8: Global Agricultural Equipment Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (Value-Wise; 2013 – 2018e)
Slide 9: Indian Agricultural Equipment Market – Overview, Market Size & Growth (Value-Wise; 2013 – 2018e)
Slide 10: Indian Tractor Market – Overview, Market Size & Growth (Volume-Wise; FY 2013 – FY 2018e)
Export-Import
Slide 11-12: Export of Agricultural Machinery for Soil Preparation (Value and Volume – Wise; FY 2011 –FY 2014), Exports Based on Value – Country-Wise (FY 2013, FY 2014), Export Based on Value and Volume – Product-Wise (FY 2014)
Kartikay Sharma, Analyst at Beore, had been invited to speak at the “Argus East of Suez Products Conference 2013” in Singapore. Kartikay spoke on India’s Energy Independence – Role of Upstream & Downstream. This covered - India’s Energy Consumption and Production Pattern, Trends in India’s oil exports and imports, Need and significance for energy independence and India’s Refining scenario and prospects as a future export hub.
Production Linked Incentive Scheme by Government of IndiaVIKAS CHAUHAN
The Central Government has unveiled a
PRODUCTION LINKED INCENTIVE SCHEME
to encourage domestic manufacturing
investments in 10 More Sectors with an
estimated outlay of about Rs1.46 Lakh Crore
over the next Five Years.
These Sectors have been identified on the basis
of their potential to create employment and
make India Self-Relian
Market Research Report :Sugar Industry in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
The Sugar Industry in India is part of Netscribes’ Food & Beverage Series reports. The market will be boosted by the rapidly growing food and beverage industry with increasing production of confectionaries, resulting in increased demand for sugar.
The report begins with the market overview section, providing details on the domestic sugar production and consumption. India is the world’s largest sugar consuming country and is also the second largest in terms of sugar production. The growth of sugar factories along with the sugar industry segments depicts the sugar industry scenario in India. The sugarcane overview section provides a clear idea about the linkage between the sugarcane farmers and millers, including growth of sugarcane production and cane acreage. This is followed by the sugar industry value chain, illustrating the structure and operational mechanism in the sugar plants and sugar refineries, including the distillery and cogeneration process.
The regional distribution section provides a vivid description of the sugar industry in the largest sugar producing states across the country, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Bihar. This section provides state-wise information, such as no. of sugar factories, sugar production, average sugarcane production, sugarcane area and production.
Factors driving the growth of sugar industry in India are also explained in detail. Growing population coupled with rising income is providing impetus to the growth in the country’s sugar consumption, benefiting the overall sugar industry. India is the world’s second largest populated country, representing about 17.31% of the global population. Aggressive growth in the food and beverage industries will lead to the increasing demand for sugar. High sugar content in confectionaries, including chocolates, pastries and ice-creams, will drive the domestic demand for sugar. By-products, such as ethanol and power via cogeneration provides cross functional and cross business opportunities. Growing pharmaceutical market and low per capita sugar consumption in India provide opportunities for the players to capitalize upon. The challenges hindering the market are illustrated. Oversupply situation coupled with higher cane prices results in declining profit margin for the players in the sugar industry. Cyclical nature of the crop results in volatility in sugar production leading to high cane arrears. The present pricing policy is highly government regulated resulting in limited bargaining power of the sugar millers.
The government initiatives section provides a detailed description about the Pre-Budget Memorandum 2012-13, including removal of 10% levy sugar quota, implementation of tax incentives, Cenvat Credit on Bagasse, tax deduction under section 35 AD and exemption from both se
Market Research Report : Agricultural equipment market in india 2015 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Agricultural Equipment Market in India 2015 captures the overall domestic agricultural equipment market. The market comprises land development, tillage and seed development machines, sowing and planting machines, weeding and inter-cultivation machines, plant protection machines, harvesting and threshing machines, post harvesting and agro processing machineries, water lifting, horticultural tools and equipment. Globally, the industry is expected to grow at a steady pace due to the rising demand from Asia Pacific, especially India and China. Indian agricultural equipment market is also registering steady growth. Increased mechanization in agricultural sector amidst low availability of labor along with better rainfall conditions stimulates the demand for tractors among farmers. Improved availability of credit, emergence of contract farming, increased agricultural production targets comprises some of the key factors propelling the agricultural equipment market.
However, the industry also has to contend with several bottlenecks. Fragmentation of land and high cost of equipment pose a hindrance to the growth of the industry. Gender friendly equipment and is slowly gaining prominence. The market has huge opportunity in some of the Indian states such as Bihar, Karnataka and Punjab. Indian agricultural equipment market is poised to grow over the coming years along with the steady economic growth of the country.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12 – 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11 – 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Snapshot of Agricultural Sector in India, GDP of Agriculture and Allied Sectors (Value-Wise; FY 2010 – FY 2013), GCF in Agriculture and Allied Sector (Value-Wise; FY 2009 – FY 2012)
Slide 6: Classification of Agricultural Equipment
Slide 7: Classification of Agricultural Equipment – Major Agricultural Equipment
Market Overview
Slide 8: Global Agricultural Equipment Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (Value-Wise; 2013 – 2018e)
Slide 9: Indian Agricultural Equipment Market – Overview, Market Size & Growth (Value-Wise; 2013 – 2018e)
Slide 10: Indian Tractor Market – Overview, Market Size & Growth (Volume-Wise; FY 2013 – FY 2018e)
Export-Import
Slide 11-12: Export of Agricultural Machinery for Soil Preparation (Value and Volume – Wise; FY 2011 –FY 2014), Exports Based on Value – Country-Wise (FY 2013, FY 2014), Export Based on Value and Volume – Product-Wise (FY 2014)
Kartikay Sharma, Analyst at Beore, had been invited to speak at the “Argus East of Suez Products Conference 2013” in Singapore. Kartikay spoke on India’s Energy Independence – Role of Upstream & Downstream. This covered - India’s Energy Consumption and Production Pattern, Trends in India’s oil exports and imports, Need and significance for energy independence and India’s Refining scenario and prospects as a future export hub.
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2. Total Energy ConsumptionTotal Energy ConsumptionTotal Energy ConsumptionTotal Energy Consumption
In 2006, India was the seventh largest net importer of oil in the world.
With 2007 net imports of 1.8 million bbl/d, India is currently dependent on imports for 68 percent of its oil consumption.
EIA expects India to become the fourth largest net importer of oil in the world by 2025.
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3. Alcohol requirementAlcohol requirement
Alcohol based chemical Industries: 1,100 million Lts.
Potable Alcohol requirement: 1,000 million Lts.
@5% ethanol Blending : 600 million Lts.
@10% ethanol Blending : + 600 million Lts.
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3,300 Million Lts.
India produces 1.3 billion Lts and requires almost 2 billion Lts if it has to cater 10%
blending.
Petrol Consumed in 2006-07: 9,295,000MT.Only 0.64% of petrol is replaced with
Ethanol.
Alcohol at 10% level requires another 10-15 million Klts, so a possible acreage
growth of 25-30Million ton based on price rewarded to farmer.
We have been discussing only Road, we are yet to talk of Rail,Ocean,Air Freight using
Ethanol.
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4. Potential for ethanol in IndiaPotential for ethanol in India
The direct employment potential is likely to be
at least 50 times that of a Petroleum refinery.
A 6 billion liters ethanol production could save
an estimated around US$1 billion in foreign
exchange in diesel / petrol equivalent.
This in turn would provide an additional income
per year to the tune of Rs 13000 Crores at an
average price of Rs. 1300 per tone.
Petrol consumption in India during 2006-07 is
9,295,000 MT and only 0.64% of petrol is
replaced with Ethanol.
At 10 per cent levels India would need at least
1,200 million liters of ethanol. Purchases of
sugarcane, the primary feedstock for ethanol
production would be about Rs 12,600 crore at
current prices.
Year
Gasoline
Demand
MMT
Ethanol
Demand
Th KL
Molass
es
Produc
tion
MMT
Ethanol
production
Utilisation of ethanol
Molas
ses
Th KL
Cane
Th KL
Total
Th
KL
Potabl
e
Th KL
Industry
Th KL
Balance
Th KL
2001-027.07 416.14 8.77 1775 0 1775 648 600 527
2006-0710.07 592.72 11.36 2300 1485 3785 765 711 2309
2011-1212.85 756.35 11.36 2300 1485 3785 887 844 2054
2016-1716.4 965.30 11.36 2300 1485 3785 1028 1003 1754
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5. Sugarcane
Area Under Sugarcane : 3,329,000 hectares
Production of Sugarcane (Yield) : 65 MT/Hectare
No of Factories in Operation : 500 & above
Average capacity of factory : 3500 Tone Per Day
Molasses Production : 6,500,000 MT
Molasses Percentage : 4.4%
Percapita Consumption of Sugar : 20 Kg
Percapita Consumption of Jaggery : 5Kg
Of the Total Cane Production:
12% will go in to Seed purpose and 5% goes to Chewing and Juice
manufacturing.
25-30% will go in to Khandasari and Jaggery Production.
Only 60% is being used for Sugar production.
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6. Policy handicapsPolicy handicaps
The sugar industry is eagerly waiting for a reduction in excise duty on molasses, which is
currently high at Rs 750 a tone. The sugar industry has also sought for placing ethanol in
the "special category of goods" under clause 5A of the Central Sales Tax Act, so that the
state governments will not impose local taxes on this commodity.
The government has not been giving due diligence to Ethanol Blending and Incentives
like Biodiesel. Each Individual state has its own policy for blending Ethanol as they have
their own Potable alcohol requirements which are major revenue earners and excepting
UP most states need to accept Juice conversion to Ethanol. Excise revenues of Alcohol
are 30,000 Crores. Trading and Excise regulations should be Uniform across all states
decontrolling Sugar.
Ethanol price should be on par with MTBE or Biodiesel looking at it as Oxygenate, rather
than Calorific value. Also Blending should be at Pump with Proper Monitoring as this
could generate possible CDM.
Allow Ethanol manufacturing from Juice and also utilize Transgenetics for Ethanol.
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7. Focal areasFocal areas
Sugarcane Cultivation has been dropping drastically due to Agronomical, Management failures
handicapped by Labor shortage and Lack of Incentives.
New revenue streams to better financial health of sector like Fortified sugar, Chemicals, Bioplastics be
looked in to.
Work on Carbon, Energy and water Footprint across entire value chain to reduce Pollutants and develop
possible CDM templates.
Allow free trade of ethanol and develop requisite infrastructure as Ethanol is Hygroscopic and also a
Class A product with high Flash/Fire point.
Manufacture multiplex vehicles.
Work on 2G distillation, Feedstock's supporting such initiatives with possible partnerships.
Indian sugarcane Industry is facing acute shortage in manpower to Harvest and its cost. For above a
year Industry has realised importance of harvesting machines and have been importing few from China,
Thailand etc. Yet the pricing and numbers are key to its propagation. India being the second largest
producer of cane is lagging in bringing Innovation and building patents which also could have been
major source of Income.Mahindras have built Tractor based harvesters which is under field tests.
Yeast and Enzyme market is slowly expanding in spite of Pricing Constraints. Major Players like
Novozyme, Genencor, Abmauri, Enzyme India, Richcore life sciences have presence. Yeast, Enzymes
and catalysts are key to success of Biofuel production and we need to build this Portfolio as we have
competition on Pricing from China.
Biomass and its abundance is Critical Component to Biofuels production. Apart to Sugarcane, Sweet
Sorghum should be propagated by Sugar Barons as its available round the year and same infrastructure
could be optimally utilized. Biomass also generates Bagasse for Cogen and also for producing
Compostable plastics. We can slowly move towards Butanol from Ethanol in coming years with enough
research in place.
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8. Various Revenue StreamsVarious Revenue Streams
The IEA says that the sugar sector has a potential to produce 5,100 MW of power through
cogeneration, which is 69 percent of total capacity. If the resources and technology are
improved, can produce almost 10,000 MW or 40 percent of the country's 2008 power
deficit. This Generates almost 5000 Crore worth CER’s.
The Indian sugar industry has a turnover of Rs. 700 billion per annum and contributes
almost 22.5 billion to central and state exchequer every year.
The enzyme utilization by Sugar Industry: $19M.
If Sugarcane is successful to be proved as Carbon Sink then possible CDM is in several
Millions.
Employment and revenue in secondary,teritiary functions of Sugar
Cultivation,Harvest,Milling,Trade is highest compared to any Food Crop.
Since Cellulose content is almost double compared to other crops and the possibility of
enforcement of usage of Bioplastics opens new avenues as Market is expected to grow at
a compound annual growth rate of 129.8 percent in the next five to seven years.
Fortified Sugar and Low GI Sugar are catching attention of Urban Consumer.
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9. Ethanol infrastructureEthanol infrastructure
If successfully implemented blending program would enable usage of new flex vehicles
which would be a major contributor of Technology and revenue.
Domestic infrastructure of higher capacities would be required both at Mill, Terminal for
blending along with New Pump outlets. Also would require shore tanks and Pipelines with
Class A facilities for export Trade.
Uniform quality Analysis centers at all Distillation centers.
New Stainless steel Tank Trucks for Transporting Ethanol from Mill to Terminals.
Fire Safety Centers at all locations of Manufacturing,Blending,Sale.
Same infrastructure could be used for Butanol.
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10. Role of Renewable in SugarRole of Renewable in Sugar
Use solar for seed treatment, Distillation ,Sugar milling,Bagasse drying, waste
treatment operations.
Move from Grid based Cogeneration to Storage technologies which would
generate higher revenues.
Use Cellulose to optimize revenues.
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11. Replicating Proactive BrazilianReplicating Proactive Brazilian
ModelModel
President Lula's proactive media approach to negate food versus fuel
controversy and finding Markets should be replicated by India.
Australia also has vibrant Sugar Policy.
Indian Print, Electronic media should be highlighted the negligence of this
Huge Potential Industry.
We should closely work with Policy makers to discuss and bring in Proactive
changes which benefit this sector.
Should if necessary seek legal course to counter actions which are hurting
Industry collectively.
Need to Understand the Importance of building Common Platforms alike
Brazil,AU,Cuba etc, as will be easy to Voice Collectively.
Research and Funding should be given due Importance as we are quite lagging
behind the above three and very many others.
Soil , water and Air should be given attention to better practices, Yields in
Sugar. Propagate impact on health by Emissions from Various fuels and also
Economics with Crudes impact on national GDP.
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