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Ethanol from B heavy molasses, sugar will help the industry, says Gadkari
May 17, 2021
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Massive surplus stock in Maharashtra can be used to produce ethanol and improve sugar mills’ financials
Against the backdrop of massive sugar production this season the sugar industry wants the government to buy ethanol produced by blending of sugar in B heavy molasses at a rate of ₹62.65 per liter.
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, who is also the MSME Minister, has recently submitted the proposal to the Centre and has asked the Maharashtra government to approach the Centre with a similar demand.
“There is a huge stock of sugar in Maharashtra. I have recently submitted a proposal and the Maharashtra government must pursue it with the Centre,” Gadkari said.
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