Over the years, India has been known to be the original home of sugar and sugarcane. India is the second largest producer of sugarcane next to Brazil. India is the largest single producer of sugar including traditional cane sugar sweeteners, Khandsari and Gur equivalent to 26 million tonnes raw value followed by Brazil in the second place at 18.5 million tonnes. Even in respect of white crystal sugar, India has ranked No.1 position in 7 out of last 10 years.
Dalmia Sugar is a leading sugar supplier and manufacturer and was introduced in mid-Nineties with its first unit of 2500 TCD was set up at Village Ramgarh in Sitapur district of U.P in 1994. During 2006-07, company achieved new milestones by setting up two Greenfield plants at Jawaharpur (Dist. Sitapur, U.P.) and Nigohi (Dist. Shahjahanpur, U.P.) and expanding existing facilities at Ramgarh unit. The total cane crushing capacity of the company is now 22500 TCD which makes us one of the leading sugar manufacturers in the country.
Under the structured Industrial Development Policy, sugar industry was part of Five-Year Plans introduced in 1951 and has been under the direct control of the Government ever since. Sugar industry is highly politicized and so closely managed by the Government which has no parallel in the industry. The Government of India controls, covers all aspects of sugar business i.e. licensing/capacity/cane area, procurement/pricing/ sugar pricing/distribution and imports and exports.
The highly advanced manufacturing facilities at Dalmia Sugar serve as a role model for other players in the Sugar industry and have achieved excellence in plant operational metrics also have a technological leadership position in the industry. The company employs robust quality systems to deliver world-class sugar quality. This high quality sugar founds wide acceptance in markets in U.P & eastern India and institutional buyers such as Pepsi, Coke Britannia, Bharati Wal-Mart, Parle etc. who have stringent quality norms.
Being the leading sugar supplier, Dalmia Sugar strives to seek increased productivity in the sugar business with enhanced varieties of cane, higher farm yields and efficient crushing. The company focuses on becoming a significant player in the green energy field and seeks opportunities to expand its wind portfolio.
Dalmia Sugar is a leading sugar supplier and manufacturer and was introduced in mid-Nineties with its first unit of 2500 TCD was set up at Village Ramgarh in Sitapur district of U.P in 1994. During 2006-07, company achieved new milestones by setting up two Greenfield plants at Jawaharpur (Dist. Sitapur, U.P.) and Nigohi (Dist. Shahjahanpur, U.P.) and expanding existing facilities at Ramgarh unit. The total cane crushing capacity of the company is now 22500 TCD which makes us one of the leading sugar manufacturers in the country.
Under the structured Industrial Development Policy, sugar industry was part of Five-Year Plans introduced in 1951 and has been under the direct control of the Government ever since. Sugar industry is highly politicized and so closely managed by the Government which has no parallel in the industry. The Government of India controls, covers all aspects of sugar business i.e. licensing/capacity/cane area, procurement/pricing/ sugar pricing/distribution and imports and exports.
The highly advanced manufacturing facilities at Dalmia Sugar serve as a role model for other players in the Sugar industry and have achieved excellence in plant operational metrics also have a technological leadership position in the industry. The company employs robust quality systems to deliver world-class sugar quality. This high quality sugar founds wide acceptance in markets in U.P & eastern India and institutional buyers such as Pepsi, Coke Britannia, Bharati Wal-Mart, Parle etc. who have stringent quality norms.
Being the leading sugar supplier, Dalmia Sugar strives to seek increased productivity in the sugar business with enhanced varieties of cane, higher farm yields and efficient crushing. The company focuses on becoming a significant player in the green energy field and seeks opportunities to expand its wind portfolio.
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