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Food and Beverages

Sugar Industry in India 2012

  • NET3245557
  • 59 Pages
  • June 2012
  • Food and Beverages
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The Sugar Industry in India is part of Netscribes' Food & Beverage Series reports. The market will be boosted by the rapidly growing food and beverage industry with increasing production of confectionaries, resulting in increased demand for sugar.

The report begins with the market overview section, providing details on the domestic sugar production and consumption. India is the world's largest sugar consuming country and is also the second largest in terms of sugar production. The growth of sugar factories along with the sugar industry segments depicts the sugar industry scenario in India. The sugarcane overview section provides a clear idea about the linkage between the sugarcane farmers and millers, including growth of sugarcane production and cane acreage. This is followed by the sugar industry value chain, illustrating the structure and operational mechanism in the sugar plants and sugar refineries, including the distillery and cogeneration process.

The regional distribution section provides a vivid description of the sugar industry in the largest sugar producing states across the country, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Bihar. This section provides state-wise information, such as no. of sugar factories, sugar production, average sugarcane production, sugarcane area and production.

Factors driving the growth of sugar industry in India are also explained in detail. Growing population coupled with rising income is providing impetus to the growth in the country's sugar consumption, benefiting the overall sugar industry. India is the world's second largest populated country, representing about 17.31% of the global population. Aggressive growth in the food and beverage industries will lead to the increasing demand for sugar. High sugar content in confectionaries, including chocolates, pastries and ice-creams, will drive the domestic demand for sugar. By-products, such as ethanol and power via cogeneration provides cross functional and cross business opportunities. Growing pharmaceutical market and low per capita sugar consumption in India provide opportunities for the players to capitalize upon. The challenges hindering the market are illustrated. Oversupply situation coupled with higher cane prices results in declining profit margin for the players in the sugar industry. Cyclical nature of the crop results in volatility in sugar production leading to high cane arrears. The present pricing policy is highly government regulated resulting in limited bargaining power of the sugar millers.

The government initiatives section provides a detailed description about the Pre-Budget Memorandum 2012-13, including removal of 10% levy sugar quota, implementation of tax incentives, Cenvat Credit on Bagasse, tax deduction under section 35 AD and exemption from both service tax and value-added tax. This is followed by the government's consideration to decontrol the sugar sector.

The competition section begins with the Porter's Five Forces analysis for the sugar market. It outlays the competitive landscape of the sugar market in India briefing about the domestic and foreign players existing in the market. This section provides a three dimensional analysis of domestic key players' revenues, profits and market capitalization. The report also features brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market and a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance along with the key financial ratios, business highlights and their product portfolio providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.

Some of the key statistics or factors impacting the sugar market in India covered in the report include growth of sugar production, consumption and no. of factories, sugar industry scenario in 2010-11, growth of sugarcane production and cane acreage, sugar-value chain, no. of factories (state-wise), sugar production (state-wise), Avg. sugarcane production (state-wise), sugarcane area and production (state-wise), major players in each state, export and import (value-wise), growing population, rise in per capita income, growing confectionary, chocolate and ice-cream market, potential alcohol demand, pharmaceutical market growth, annual per capita sugar consumption, state advised cane prices and induced cyclicality.

The report concludes with a section on strategic recommendations which comprises an analysis of the growth strategies of the sugar market in India.

Page 1: Executive Summary

Market Overview

Page 2-3: Sugar Industry - Overview, Growth of Sugar Production, Growth of Sugar Consumption, Growth of Sugar Factories, Sugar Industry Scenario

Page 4: Sugarcane - Overview, Growth of Sugarcane Production, Growth of Sugarcane Acreage

Page 5-6: Sugar - Value Chain

Regional Distribution

Page 7-11: Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh - Overview, Production Volume, Sugarcane - Area and Production, Major Players

Page 12-13: Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar - Production Volume, Sugarcane - Area and Production

Export-Import

Page 14: Sugar Industry - Exports (Value-wise), Country-wise Exports, Imports (Value-wise), Country-wise Imports

Drivers & Challenges

Page 15: Summary

Page 16: Growing Population and Rise in Income

Page 17-18: High Demand from Food and Beverage Industry

Page 19-20: Opportunity from by-products

Page 21: Growing Pharmaceutical Market and Untapped Market Potential

Page 22: Oversupply Situation and Rise in Sugarcane Prices

Page 23: Impact of Cyclicality

Page 24: Pricing Challenge

Government Initiatives

Page 25: Remove the 10% levy sugar quota and Implement tax incentives

Page 26: Cenvat Credit on Bagasse and Tax deduction under section 35 AD

Page 27: Exemption from Service Tax and No VAT on sugar

Page 28: Decontrol of the Sugar Sector

Competition

Page 29: Porter's Five Forces Analysis

Page 30: Major Public Companies - Summary

Page 31-58: Key Public Players - Company Information, Products and Services, Offices and Centres - India, Key People, Financial Snapshot, Financial Summary, Key Ratios, Key Business Segments, Key Geographic Segments and Key Recent Developments

• Bajaj Hindusthan Limited

• Balrampur Chini Mills Limited

• Bannari Amman Sugars Limited

• Dhampur Sugar Mills Limited

• Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Limited

• Rajshree Sugars & Chemicals Limited

• Rana Sugars Limited

• Shree Renuka Sugars Limited

• Triveni Engineering & Industries Limited

• Upper Ganges Sugar & Industries Limited

Strategic Recommendations

Page 59: Strategic Recommendations

 
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