Nepal: Two sugar mills in Sarlahi come into operation

Published 2023년 12월 23일

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Two of the three sugar mills in Sarlahi, Nepal have started operating for the current season, while the Annapurna Sugar Mills remains closed. The farmers had protested for the government to fix the minimum support price of sugarcane and pay the subsidy entitlement, but have allowed the sugar industry to resume operation for now. The industry has set a target of crushing about 3.5 million quintals of sugarcane this season, despite the disagreement of sugarcane farmers with the fixed price of Rs 635 per quintal set by the government.
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SARLAHI, Dec 23: Two of the three sugar mills in Sarlahi have come into operation. Indushankar Sugar mills, the country's largest sugar mill, in Harion and Mahalakshmi Sugar Mills in Bagdah have started crushing sugarcane for the current season. The third sugar mill, Annapurna Sugar Mills in Dhankaul still remains closed. Manager of Indushanker Mills, Yognarayan Rajak, said the Mills has started crushing sugarcane after the sugarcane farmers withheld their protest programme. The sugarcane farmers of the district held a protest from last Saturday to Wednesday, calling upon the government to fix the minimum support price of sugarcane and pay the Rs 520 million as subsidy entitlement of the sugarcane farmers, who sold the sugarcane last year. The farmers have decided to continue with the protest at the federal level and hence agreed to allow the sugar industry to resume operation, said Rajak. According to him, the industry has set a target of crushing about 3.5 million quintals of ...

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