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GROUP 7:

(103) Samia Ansari


(104) Debarshi Bhattacharya
(116) Sneha Mimani
(135) Ravish
(137) Aarthi R
(147) Anant Singhania

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GLOBAL STATISTICS FOR
SUGAR
 Sugar Production in 2007 – 2008: 170.34 Million Tons

 World Consumption – 169 Million Tons

 The ISO Prediction – India to become largest producer of sugar


in 2008 – 2009

 Fall in Sugar Prices in 2007 – 2008


 Ample Sugar Stocks
 Reaction to Previous year’s prices

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MAJOR SUGAR PRODUCERS

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MAJOR SUGAR PRODUCERS
 BRAZIL
 Largest Producer of Sugar in the world
 Expected Production in 2008 – 09: 30.8 Million Tons

 CHINA
 3rd Largest Sugar Producing nation
 Expected Production: 13 Million Tons
 Largely due to better weather conditions and prices

 THAILAND
 4th Largest Producer of Sugar
 Expected Production: 7.78 Million Tons
 Increase in Sugarcane support prices

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MAJOR SUGAR PRODUCERS
(2)
 PAKISTAN
 Production: 4.73 Million Tons
 Mainly Domestic Consumption

 MEXICO
 5th Largest Producer of Sugar
 Production of 5.01 Million Tons up to May 2008 – Increase of 6.3%
over the previous year

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SUGAR PRODUCING STATES
IN INDIA

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FACTS ABOUT SUGAR
PRODUCTION IN INDIA
 India is the Largest Consumer and the 2nd Largest
Producer of Sugar in the world

 The Sugar Industry is the 2nd Largest Agro-based Industry


located in rural India

 Size of the Sugar Industry


 Rs 21,000 Crores in Terms of Sales in 2007 -2008
 Rs 50,000 Crores in Terms of Total Turnover

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FACTS ABOUT SUGAR
PRODUCTION IN INDIA (2)
 Generates employment for 500,000 people both directly
and Indirectly

 Major Players - Balrampur Chini Mills , Bajaj Hindustan,


Andhra sugars, Thiru Arooran Sugars, Dhampur Sugar,
Shree Renuka Sugars, Godavari Sugar Mills

 453 Sugar Mills in the Country currently operational

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CYCLE OF SUGAR
INDUSTRY IN INDIA

Supply & Demand Developments in India

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TRENDS IN INDIA OVER 3
YEARS

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STATE-WISE PRODUCTION
OF SUGAR

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STATE-WISE PRODUCTION
OF SUGAR
 Largest Sugarcane Growing States in the country – Uttar
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnantaka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu
and Andhra Pradesh

 These 6 states contribute 85% of the total sugar


production in India

 UP and Maharashtra together contribute slightly more


than 57%

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EARLY GOVERNMENT
POLICIES ON SUGAR
 ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES ACT, 1955

 SUGAR (CONTROL) ORDER, 1966

 SUGARCANE (CONTROL) ORDER, 1966

 LEVY SUGAR SUPPLY(CONTROL) ORDER, 1979

 SUGAR DEVELOPMENT FUND ACT, 1982

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GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON
SUGAR POST-
LIBERALISATION
 Sugar sector de-licensed with effect from 11 September, TH

1998 

 Phased decontrol of the sugar industry

 Introduction of Futures/Forward trading in sugar

 Restructuring of Public Distribution System (PDS) for sugar

 Liberalisation of sugar trade

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GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON
SUGAR POST-
LIBERALISATION (2)
 Removal of Quantitative ceiling on export of sugar

 Promotion of export of sugar

 Revival of sick sugar mills 

 Promoting utilization of by-products

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EXPORT DATA ON THE
INDIAN SUGAR INDUSTRY
 Net Exports in 2007 – 2008: $1.342 Billion
 Total Amount Exported: 2.5 Million Tons

 95% Growth in Exports


 High Global Prices driving higher exports

 Largest Exporters: UAE, Bangladesh, Yemen and Sri Lanka

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FINANCIAL DATA ON THE
INDIAN SUGAR INDUSTRY
 The trend this year shows that the amount of sugar
produced may fall for 2008-09 season

 Analysis of sugar industry financials show that profits


have been increasing steadily by about 13% p.a. for the
past 7 Fiscal years

 Production of sugar is about 26.5 Million tonnes in the


year July 2007 to June 2008

 7% decrease in production over the 2006-2007

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BYPRODUCTS OF SUGAR
 MOLASSES
 Used in the Production of Ethanol
 Also in the production of other Alcohol-based chemicals:
Acetaldehyde, Monoethylene Glycol, etc

 BAGASSE
 Can be used for generating power: Generation of up to 4000MW
possible
 Used to produce Insulation Board, Paper, Tiles, etc

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