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India to Host International Sugar Organization Council Meeting

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India will host the International Sugar Organization Council Meeting from 25 June to 27 June in Delhi. The meeting will bring together delegates from over 30 countries for discussing critical issues in the sugar and biofuel sectors.

As the world’s second-largest producer and latest consumer of sugar, India has been nominated to chair the International Sugar Organization (ISO) for 2024.

The event commenced with an industrial tour of a grain-based distillery in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, on 24 June. The tour showcased India’s use of advanced technology in biofuel production.

The main proceedings start on 25 June with a workshop titled “Sugar and Biofuels — Emerging Vistas” at Bharat Mandapam, inaugurated by Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister for Food and New & Renewable Energy.

Over 200 delegates, including international representatives, senior management from Indian sugar mills, and industry associations, are expected to discuss the global sugar sector, biofuels, sustainability, and farmers’ roles.

The event also aims to strengthen the Global Biofuel Alliance, an initiative led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to promote sustainable biofuels globally.

Sanjeev Chopra, Secretary of the Department of Food and Public Distribution, will chair the ISO committee meetings, focusing on the administrative and functional aspects of the organisation. The program will conclude with cultural tours, including visits to the Red Fort and the Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library.

This event highlights India’s leadership in the sugar and biofuel sectors while providing a platform for global collaboration on sustainable energy solutions.

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