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Indian Sugar September 1953

1953

The opposition in course of debate in the Council moved an amendment seeking abolition of the system of nomination in the consttution of the Cane Development Councils which were being formed for the sole purpose of development in reserve areas. [...] The problem of reducing the cost of production of sugar in India is a topical one and it is hoped that this session of the International Sugar Technlogists will be of much help to the Indian industry as it will focus the attention of all the interests concerned to the problems facing the Indian industry and the way similar problems have been tackled in other countries. [...] Time and the method of study of the yield of sugarcane for the purpose of cane competition has also been laid down for the guidance of the committees. [...] Due to the discontinuance of the minimum rate up to 49 miles the difference between the old rates and the new rates rises with the increase in distance. [...] A summary of the same precedes the present article which it is hoped will facilitate continuity of the subject—Ed." SUMMARY OF PART I In view of the possible consequences of the worlwide sulphur shortage on the Indian Sugar Industry the Shri Ram Institute developed the Mineral Process of cane juice clarification.
commerce industry
Pages
60
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120241
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial
235-236 J.S. Mehta view
Notes
237-242 J.S. Mehta view
Increase in Freight Rates on Cane will Affect Sugar Production
243-244 J.S. Mehta view
Sugar Technology
245-i J.S. Mehta view
Sugarcane & its Problems
255-i J.S. Mehta view
Sugar Confectionery
259-264 J.S. Mehta view
Subsidiary Industries
265-ii J.S. Mehta view
Labour
278-278 J.S. Mehta view
Government Reports Notifications etc.
279-279 J.S. Mehta view
Book Review
279-279 J.S. Mehta view
Company Affairs
280-280 J.S. Mehta view
Statistics
281-288 J.S. Mehta view

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