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Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation was established on 1 July 1976. [5] The Corporation was in charge of 15 state run sugar mills of the country in 2015. [6] It tried to export sugar to Europe. [7] In 2012 Private dealers didn't take order from the Corporation, as it offered a higher price than the market. [8]
Bangladesh Planning Commission blamed the cancellation on poor planning and implementation of Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation. [13] By 2020, North Bengal Sugar Mills along with Natore Sugar Mills were the only state-owned sugars still in production. [14] The mill purchased 48,000 tons of sugarcane in 2021 short of 71,000 ton ...
The Pabna Sugar Mill never made a profit during the nearly 30 years it was running from 1992 to 2020. [13] The mill transferred around 600 employees to various state owned sugar mills. [14] Pabna District Sugarcane Farmers' Association and Bangladesh Sugar Industry Corporation Workers-Employees Federation called for the mill to be reopened. [15]
Pages in category "Sugar mills in Bangladesh" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Joypurhat Sugar Mill is the largest government owned sugar mill factory in Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located at the north-western Joypurhat district in Rajshahi division. It has the capability of thrashing 14,000 metric tons of sugarcane daily.
Sugar mills in Bangladesh (8 P) Pages in category "Sugar industry of Bangladesh" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The government of Bangladesh provided approval to City Group and Deshbandhu Group to export sugar on 4 October 2017. [13] Deshbandhu Group announced plans to invest US$200 million to develop a joint venture Jiangsu Sanfangxiang Group Co., Ltd to petrochemical and chemical fibre production at Mirsarai Economic Zone in Chittagong on 30 October ...
In June, Meghna Sugar Refinery Limited, a sister concern of the Group received an US$82 million loan from a consortium of German Development Finance Institution, FMO, Oesterreichische Entwicklungsbank AG, and the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector. [23] Its factory has 3000 tonnes sugar refine capacity per day. [24]