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Describe the contribution of Haryana in the sugar industry.

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Answered by joshimishi33
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About Haryana Sugar Industry

The Haryana Sugar Industry makes a significant contribution to the sugar production in India. Globally, India is the second largest producer of sugar after Brazil and this major contribution from Haryana has helped the country in meeting the demands of both domestic and global customers. There is more than 40 millions sugar cane cultivators in India and a larger portion of rural laborers in the country rely heavily on this industry for their livelihood. The government protects the interests of the sugarcane farmers in Haryana and the other states of India by allocating the area for sugarcane procurement and also announcing its purchase price.

Most of the sugar mills in Haryana Sugar Industry are cooperative in nature, like the rest of the country. It is estimated that the private sugar mills in Haryana crush about 2.6 crore quintals while the cooperative sugar mills crush more than 3 crore quintals per year.

Haryana Sugar Industry Mills

Most of the sugar mills of the Haryana Sugar Industry are located in Kot, Naraingarh, Kamada, and Gohana. All sugar mills use the latest technology and equipment to manufacture the best quality of sugar for the consumers. Sugarcane is cultivated in the state in very high volumes and this ensures that all the mills have an easy access to this. Some of the sugar mills located in Haryana is: Naraingarh Sugar Mills Ltd, Saraswati Sugar Mill, Yamunanagar Sugar Mill and Gohana Cooperative Sugar Mills Ltd.

Slowdown in the Haryana Sugar Industry

The recent deficient monsoon rains across the country has affected the production of sugar in the country and Haryana is no exception to this slowdown. It is estimated that the land area of sugarcane cultivation in Haryana slumped from 1.40 lakh hectares in 2007-08 to .090 lakh hectares in 2008-09 and is further estimated to fall to .75 lakh hectares in 2009-10. Another major reason for this slowdown is estimated to be the better payment for paddy and wheat.  

Government Initiative

The Government of Haryana along with the central government has taken several measures in an effort to boost up the Haryana Sugar Industry. One of the measures taken by the state is revising the price of sugarcane to Rs 185 per quintal for early varieties, Rs 180 per quintal for mid varieties and Rs 175 per quintal for late maturing varieties for the year 2009-10. The Government has taken this step to ensure that it benefits both the farmers and also the owners of sugar mills in the state. The government also announced that the prices of sugarcane in 2010-11 will also be hiked.

It has been announced that the prices will be further enhanced to be Rs 210 per quintal for early varieties, Rs 205 per quintal for mid varieties and Rs 200 per quintal for late maturing varieties for the next year. The Haryana Sugar Industry has made significant contributions in the development of the state by providing employment to many people in the rural sector. Efforts are being undertaken to make sure that the state government takes more steps for the further progress and development of the sugar Industry in Haryana.  

Haryana Sugar Mill Address

Gohana Coop.Sugar Mills Ltd

At Gohana, Dist.Sonepat,  

Sugarfed Haryana  

ISGEC Covema Plastics Ltd

Paras Cinema Building, 3rd Floor,

Nehru Place, New Delhi-110 019,  

At Kamada, Teh.Thanesar, Dist.Kurukshetra,

M/s.Naraingarh Sugar Mills Ltd.

Naraingarh, Dist.Ambala  

Sham S.Sardana

Chairman -M/s.Horizon Agro Chem. Ltd.,

C/o. Yamuna Gases and Chemicals Ltd

Ardanagar, Ambala Road,  

Jagadhri-135 003,  

At Kot, Teh.Chhachhrauli,

Dist. Yamunanagar-135001

Location Of Sugar Factory

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Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The state of Haryana produced around 7650 tonnes of sugarcane juice and is among the top ten sugarcane producing states in India.

Explanation:

Sugar has been a traditional item for us Indians. Even our ancient texts mention the use of sugar, so it comes with no surprise that India is the largest consumer of sugar in the world and also the second-largest producer of sugarcane in the world only after Brazil. And, the sugar industry is one of the major industries of India employing millions of people.

In India, most of the sugarcane comes from the state of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra (about 57%). But, states like Punjab, Haryana are doing excellent in the production of sugarcane as well as manufacturing it into sugar crystals. Haryana has even shown a growth of about 10% in the production of sugarcane. It has also made measures to use the molasses which is the by-product of sugarcane to use it to produce energy.

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