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Located at Bamungaon near Lanka in the Hojai district, the plant boasts a crushing capacity of 500 tonnes per day (TCD).
Spray Engineering Devices Ltd's boiler-less sugarcane processing technology, implemented in Assam, is now commercially viable ...
Spray Engineering Devices Limited (SEDL) is revolutionizing sugarcane processing with its boiler-less technology, potentially ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
The boiler-less sugarcane processing technology, claimed to be the world's first such mechanism and installed in a plant in Assam four years ago, is now commercially viable, the company that developed ...
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How Advanced Systems Extract and Purify Sugar from Cane and BeetsStep inside the world of industrial sugar production where millions of tons of sugar are created every year. From harvesting ...
ISMA reports operational sugar factories in UP, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, with improved yield and sugar recovery rates ...
A revolutionary sugarcane processing technology, developed by Spray Engineering Devices Ltd, enables jaggery production without a boiler, eliminating fuel use. Installed at Eco Tech Agro Mills in ...
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India Today NE on MSNAssam leads with India's first viable boiler-less sugarcane plantAssam pioneers India's first eco-friendly boiler-less sugarcane plant, setting a new standard in green technology. The plant uses a Low Temperature-Evaporation system, producing jaggery without ...
India's sugar production hits a record high, with 238 lakh tonnes produced. Ethanol diversion rises, enhancing industry ...
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The Punch on MSNChinese investors to inject $1bn into Nigeria’s sugar industryThe National Sugar Development Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Chinese conglomerate, SINOMACH, for a ...
PHILIPPINE SUGAR production will likely remain flat in 2026 at 1.85 million metric tons (MMT), according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Sugar farmers will continue to plant ...
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