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  2. Cooperative sugar factories in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative movement for the sugar industry started in the 1960s in Maharashtra with the announcement of 12 places in the state where sugar factories could be established. [1] The then Bombay state government announced a capital share of one million rupees to establish sugar factories at these potential 12 places.

  3. Sant Muktabai Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana - Wikipedia

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    Sant Muktabai Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana (SMSSK) known as Sant Muktabai Cooperative Sugar Factory is a cooperative factory founded in 1988 by Pratibha Patil and others. The factory is situated at Muktainagar in Jalgaon district in Maharashtra. It was inaugurated by Sonia Gandhi on 23 January 1999, and Patil remained chairperson until 1996.

  4. Ghodganga Sugar Factory - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative movement for sugar industry started in 1960s in Maharashtra with announcement of the potential 12 places in the states where sugar factories could be established. Then called Bombay state government announced a capital share of Indian Rupee 1 million, for the cooperatives societies to come forward for establishing sugar factories at ...

  5. Sugar industry of India - Wikipedia

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    India is the world's largest consumer of sugar. [8] [9] According to data from the Indian Sugar Mills Association, the country's sugar mill produce 268.21 lakh (26,821,000) tonnes of sugar between October 1, 2019, and May 31, 2020. [10] On May 24, 2022, the Indian government announced that India will restrict the export of sugar from June 1 ...

  6. Ahmednagar district - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the twelve districts in Maharashtra currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). [4] The district has the maximum number of sugar factories in the state. The first cooperative sugar factory in Asia was established at Pravanagar.

  7. Latur - Wikipedia

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    Most of the sugar factories of the Latur sugar belt work on the co-operative basis. Latur got its title "Sugar Belt of India" largely due to the efforts of its cooperative political leader Keshavrao Sonawane, who was instrumental in setting up several co-operative institutions in Latur, Osmanabad, and elsewhere in Maharashtra.

  8. Category:Cooperatives in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative sugar factories in Maharashtra; D. Dombivli Nagari Sahakari Bank Ltd. G. ... Maharashtra State Agri and Rural Tourism Co-operative Federation Limited; S.

  9. Baramati - Wikipedia

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    Grapes and Sugar are exported from here. There is a huge marketplace for cotton and food grains in the city. As the main crop of Baramati is sugarcane, there are three co-operative sugar factories viz. The Someshwar Co-operative Sugar Factory in Someshwarnagar. Shri Chhatrapati Co-operative Sugar Factory, in Bhavaninagar (Indapur).