A Study of Danteshwari Maiya Co-Operative Sugar Factory Limited
Keywords:
co-operative, sugar factory, sugarcane, press mud, molasses, bagasseAbstract
India is an agrarian country. Agriculture supplies are not only food grains but also raw material for agro based industry. Sugar industry is such an industry which uses sugarcane as a raw material. Sugarcane supplies for sugar industry are beneficial for the farmer’s not only economic development but also increases living standard. Sugar industry is 2nd largest agro based industry in India. India is 2nd largest sugarcane producer country of sugar. Sugar industry is an old organized consumer industry in India. Sugar industry employs millions of people. Co-operative sugar mill established by state government of Chhattisgarh on year 2009 for development of sugar cane cultivation, economic development of farmers, increase in employment and increase in production of sugar, to be self dependent to fulfil consumer’s demand of sugar, to utilise it’s resources in state. There are two co-operative sugar mill had established before this sugar mill in district Kabirdham and Ambikapur of state and running successfully. There is continuous increase in production of sugar in Chhattisgarh. It is the important agro based industry in this region. After establishing this mill farmers of this area are taking interest in producing sugarcane. Statistical data depict the fact that farmer’s are motivated to cultivation of sugar cane. It is beneficial cash crop out of other traditional crops.
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