Sugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- India is witnessing significant progress in the ethanol sector, marked by consistent year-on-year growth in production, blending levels, and overall capacity. This momentum is not only transforming the country’s energy landscape but also playing a vital role in economic development and fostering sustainable growth in rural regions.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world’s largest bamboo-based ethanol plant in eastern Assam’s Golaghat district on September 14. The Rs. 5,000-crore bioethanol facility has been set up by Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL). NRL is banking on a steady supply of two types of bamboo to operate its bioethanol plant at optimal capacity.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- Sugar prices tumbled to 1-week lows on Wednesday and settled sharply lower as Brazil ramps up sugar production. Unica reported Wednesday that Brazil's Center-South sugar output in the second half of August rose by +18% y/y to 3.872 MT. Also, the percentage of sugarcane crushed for sugar by Brazil's sugar mills in the second half of August increased to 54.20% from 48.78% the same time last year. However, cumulative 2025-26 Center-South sugar output through August fell -1.9% y/y to 26.758 MMT.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- The Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA) has urged the Malaysian government to abolish Approved Permits (APs) and import permits for refined sugar, stressing that the country already produces enough sugar to meet domestic demand. FELDA chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek argued that the current system of permits is creating unfair competition for local producers, as foreign sugar is entering the market at artificially low prices. He warned that this threatens the viability of Malaysia’s sugar refining industry, which is vital for ensuring national self-sufficiency and protecting jobs.Supporting this stance, MSM Malaysia Holdings Berhad, one of the nation’s largest refiners under the FGV Group, highlighted that domestic refiners are under pressure due to the influx of cheaper imported sugar.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- Nationalist Congress Party (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Thursday acknowledged Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s significant contribution to popularising ethanol, stating that several individuals had worked towards its promotion; among them, Gadkari’s contribution has been significant.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- Indonesia will tighten controls on ethanol imports in an effort to support domestic farmers impacted by a drop in molasses prices, Agriculture Minister Amran Sulaiman said on Friday. While the minister did not specify when the new policy would take effect, he stated that the move is intended to help sugarcane farmers who are struggling with a decline in the price of molasses, a key feedstock for ethanol production
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- When the government launched the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) programme in 2003 to encourage the use of alternative and environmentally friendly fuels and reduce dependency on energy imports, the sugarcane industry rejoiced; it created a new revenue stream for the struggling sugar mills and improved their financial capacity. As a result, the blending of ethanol with petrol has increased from a mere 1.5% in 2014 to 20% in 2025—five years ahead of the government’s target, despite some recent concerns regarding its effects on mileage and vehicle longevity.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- In an announcement on September 24, the Food Ministry allocated a monthly sugar quota of 24 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) for October 2025, which is lower than the quota allocated for October 2024. I
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- The Government recently allowed export of 2G ethanol (ethanol manufactured from agricultural residues etc) to enhance the international market for the indigenously produced green fuel. Speaking on the matter, B B Thombare, President, West India Sugar Mills Association and Managing Director of Natural Sugar and Allied Industries, said that the Government should allow export of 1G ethanol (manufactured from molasses and grain-based feedstocks) as there is surplus production in the country.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- India may buy corn from the United States for ethanol production and increase energy imports as part of new proposals in ongoing trade discussions, according to the various media reports.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- Indonesia will soon begin building facilities to produce methanol and ethanol in an effort to reduce its heavy dependence on imports, State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi said on Sunday. He noted that several projects are set to start construction but did not share further details.
Read MoreSugar Ethanol Bioenergy Int- The Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) has issued a fresh tender to buy 100,000 metric tons of white refined sugar, with bids due by October 6, European traders said on Monday. The delivery of the sugar is expected around November 15.
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