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  2. Cooperative sugar factories in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Sugar mills in Maharashtra produced just over 100,000 tons of sugar in 2017-18 season, however the glut in global sugar production and the subsequent price crash has led to sugar factories not being able to pay the farmers to the tune of 20 billion rupees (US $300 million). [12]

  3. Ghodganga Sugar Factory - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative movement for sugar industry started in 1960s in Maharashtra with announcement of the potential 12 places in the states where sugar factories could be established. Then called Bombay state government announced a capital share of Indian Rupee 1 million, for the cooperatives societies to come forward for establishing sugar factories at ...

  4. List of sugar refineries - Wikipedia

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    Tasikmadoe sugar mill near Karanganyar, Central Java: Colomadu Sugar Factory: Inactive: Reopened as a Museum: PG Tjolomadoe Sugar Mill museum at Solo, Central Java: Kartasura Sugar Factory: Inactive: Sukoharjo Regency: Kartasoera sugar mill near Surakarta: Bangak Sugar Factory: Disabled: Boyolali Regency: Adminstrateurswoning suikerfabriek ...

  5. Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Agashe left the syndicate in a strong position. [29] With a decentralised management, S. L. Limaye took over as chairman of the board of directors of the company, serving from 1957 till 1990, [31] [32] while K. V. Champhekar took over as managing director of the company from 1957 to 1962, [33] followed by G. S. Valimbe from 1963 to 1969, [34] until Agashe's sons Panditrao and Dnyaneshwar ...

  6. Category:Sugar refineries - Wikipedia

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  7. Sugar industry - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Prices 1962-2022 USD per pound. The sugar industry subsumes the production, processing and marketing of sugars (mostly sucrose and fructose).Globally, about 80% of sugar is extracted from sugar cane, grown predominantly in the tropics, and 20% from sugar beet, grown mostly in temperate climate in North America or Europe.

  8. Haregaon - Wikipedia

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    Haregaon had one of the sugar factories in Maharashtra Belapur Sugar & Allied Industries Limited.(Brady & Brady Group) Set up by the British in early 1919s. [1] The name of the village is believed to be named after Mr. Harison, one of the founders of the factory. The factory had to shut down in 1988 due to scarcity of sugarcane.

  9. Sangole - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra's Animal Bazaar is held in Sangole every Sunday. The Mata Balak Utkarsh Pratisthan, an NGO run by women, is located in Sangole. The NGO is headed by Dr. Kelkar. It is a transformational movement generated for the rural society by the women of the drought-prone region of Sangole and has been operational for the past three decades.