Geography, asked by saxenamohini135, 3 months ago


Sugar Industry
s India stands second as a world producer of
1 sugar but occupies the first place in the
production of gur and khandsari. The raw
material used in this industry is bulky, and
in haulage its sucrose content reduces. The
mills are located in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana
and Madhya Pradesh.
Sixty per cent mills
are in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. This industry
is seasonal in nature so, it is ideally suited to
the cooperative sector.
Can you explain why
this is so?​

Answers

Answered by sydryn05
0

Answer:

availability of raw material

transport

labour

Explanation:

Sugar Industry

s India stands second as a world producer of

1 sugar but occupies the first place in the

production of gur and khandsari. The raw

material used in this industry is bulky, and

in haulage its sucrose content reduces. The

mills are located in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,

Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,

Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana

and Madhya Pradesh.

Sixty per cent mills

are in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. This industry

is seasonal in nature so, it is ideally suited to

the cooperative sector.

Can you explain why

this is so?

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