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Sugar, Poultry Industry & Ethanol Export Subsidy - Coggle Diagram
Sugar, Poultry Industry & Ethanol Export Subsidy
Intro
CI
Unusually high stock
without export incentive
like a government subsidy
result in
"vertical collapse of the sector"
Govt promote ethanol
as an alternative fuel option
ambitious National Policy on Biofuels, 2018
MB
D/F CAP-TAW
Gap
and current price of raw sugar
in International Markets
Between cost of manufacturing
trading at Rs 21-22 per kg
while cost of production is at Rs 32
Price mismatch
ruled out any export prospects
would lead to further loss
for the mills
Current season
export are not made
viable
india will lose
its market share
mills
certainly feel liquidity crunch
BP/GE/IS
Ethanol Production
CG announced
Rs 1-3 per litre rise
in procurement
price of ethanol
divert
cane towards
production of ethanol
rather than sugar
Interest subvention scheme
for mills to augment
production of ethanol
Way Ahead
promote export
at least 50lakh tonne of sugar
Sugar mills export
both white and raw sugar
if 50 lakh tonne of sugar
shipped out of country
opening stock
would be 105 lakh tonne
providing mills
healthy inventory
Vehicles
when ethanol fuel mixture increase
vehicle problem arise
Promote
Flex-fuel vehicles
run on both ethanol and petrol
and Electric Vehicles simultaneously
Supply
Sugarcane cultivation in only
drought-prone area
monsoon are not kind
affect supply chain
Capacity issue
Most of ethanol
goes to liquor
and chemical industries
Policy
slowly start blending it with petrol
aid farm income in a massive way
Reduce our import bill
It burn well and clean
Complex derivative process to extract
Con
FU
National Policy on Biofuels
Govt want to achieve a target blend rate
Rate of 10% by 2022
By 2030 want to push it to 20%
E
MoA&FW
Poultry sector is worth Rs.80000 crore
organised sector
represents 80%
backyard poultry
crucial for income
and nutritional security
Export focused
on west, east asia
T
Poultry Sector
Avian flu
seen as a threat
to further growth of the sector