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Sugarcane machine,India crush and cool price supplier

Sugarcane machine
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginVijayawada
Production Capacity
CategoryOthers
Update Time2022-11-09
company profile
Coolex Industries Pvt.Ltd.
India
Contact: Mr.Narayana
Tel: 91-98488874-67
Number of Employees: < 20
Business Type: Manufacture
product details
Origin:Vijayawada
Brand:crush and cool

Sugarcane machines

 

Our asset is that we are regularly getting repeat orders from them, which confirms the satisfactory performance of the sugarcane machine.

  • Sugarcane machines are the main sources of sugar in the world.
  • Out of total sugar produced in the world 60 per cent is obtained only from sugarcane.
  • Asia is the largest producer of sugar followed by Europe
  • Most of the sugar in Asia comes from sugarcane whereas in Europe from sugarbeet.
  • Presently sugarcane is grown in an area of 16 m. ha. in over 79 countries.
  • The global production of raw sugar is 112 m.t.
  • The consumption is anticipated at 110 m.t. with a little carryover stocks. India stands first in area (3.93 m. ha) and production (167 m.t) among the sugarcane growing countries of the world.
  • However, per hectare yields (68 t/ha) are less than many important countries.
  • Therefore, our sugarcane production problems are quiet different from other countries and hence, require specific production technologies that could be adopted by our farming situations.
  • Uttar Pradesh has the largest area almost 50 per cent of the cane area in the country, followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar, Haryana and Punjab. These nine are most important sugarcane producing states.
  • Sugarcane production is also highest in U.P. followed by Maharashtra. Productivitywise, Tamilnadu stands first with over 100 tonnes per hectare followed by Karnataka, Maharashtra. Bihar has the lowest productivity amount the major sugarcane growing states.
  • The sugar Industry is the second largest agro-based industry, next only to Textiles, in the country.
  • There are 444 sugar factories (1995-96) which utilise around 40-50% of the cane produced manufacturing 16.45 m.t of sugar with an average crushing capacity of 2,452 tonnes per day and a crushing duration of 161 days.
  • The sugar industry contributes over 1,000 crores to the Central Exchequer as excise duty and taxes annually.
  • Besides, almost an equal amount is realised by the state Governments through purchase taxes, cess etc.
  • At present sugarcane price, total value of sugarcane produced in the country is around 15,000 crores per year.
  • The domestic sugar consumption is 13.2 m.tonnes with an export of 1.0 m.tonnes.
  • The percapita consumption of white sugar is 14.1 kg and that of gur and Khand sari is 8.1 kg.
  • Sugar factories, being located in rural areas, supporting huge economic activities in the rural India. This sugar industry generates rural employment.
  • Sugarcane is a renewable, natural agricultural resource because it provides sugar, besides biofuel, fibre, fertilizer and myriad of by products/co-products with ecological sustainability.
  • In addition to sugar, 38 value added products of commercial importance are attained.
  • Sugar juice is used for making white sugar, brown sugar (Khandsari) and jaggery (Gur).
  • The main by products of sugar industry are bagasse and molasses. Molasses, the chief by-product, is the main raw material for alcohol and thus for alcohol - based industries in the country.

 

S ugarcane manufacturers in India, one of the pioneering breeding institutes in the world was established in 1912, to evolve superior varieties of sugarcane to cater to the needs of the various agro climatic zones in the country. The Institute is located at Coimbatore (77 o E longitude and 11 o N latitude)in Southern India on the leeward side of Western Ghats at 427 metres above mean sea level and receives an annual average of rainfall of 800 mm, bulk of it during the months of October-December. The maximum and minimum temperatures range from 35.2 o C and 21.7 o C respectively.

Superior varieties of sugarcane, evolved by the Institute have elevated the status of the nation from a sugar importer to the largest manufacturer of sugar in the world today. Indian varieties are being grown and used as breeding stocks in 26 other countries in the world as well.

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