Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Ltd. : Both Sweet And Sour
Major Sugar Producing Countries
The growth of sugar and ethanol producer Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited has been amazing with a significant expansion phase from 2003 to 2007 that led to the creation of eight new plants, elevating the total cane crushing capacity to 96,000 tonnes per day. However, there are certain challenging dynamics that need to be overcome
Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited (BHSL) was established on November 23, 1931, initially known as Hindusthan Sugar Mills Limited. Founded by Jamnalal Bajaj in collaboration with Mahatma Gandhi, the company’s creation aimed to boost industrial growth in India, given the limited number of sugar mills at the time. The first plant was set up in Gola Gokaran Nath, Uttar Pradesh, with a capacity of 400 tonnes of cane crushed per day. Over the years, this capacity expanded to 13,000 tonnes per day. In 1988, the company’s name was changed to Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited and it merged with Sharda Sugar and Industries Limited in 1990.
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