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(RM Devarumath) Editor This issue relates with the beginning of the crushing season in the state. This season is being affected by both sugarcane growers and sugar industry due to cane shortage on account of drought, flood, and paucity of funds because of fall in sugar prices. Therefore, India’s sugar output could fall 20% to the lowest level in three years in 2019-20. The Maharashtra sugar production was expected to be around 70 to 75 lakh tonne in the crushing season 2019- 20, but subject experts believe it may fall to around 60 to 65 lakh tonne because of severe flood standing crop has damaged in the Kolhapur, Sangali, Satara, Pune and drought affected in Marathwada, Solapur region etc. It will also impact the crushing period due to less availability of sugarcane so crushing season may be delayed which will give the standing cane crop in western Maharashtra as well as drought-hit Marathwada time to recover and around 150 sugar mills will go for crushing in forthcoming season. In this situation, VSI played an important role as ten technical teams of Agricultural staff visited the flood affected regions of sugar mills and took review of the crop damage and standing crop in the operational area of sugar mills. While surveying the flood affected area, teams suggested remedial measures/ guidelines to the sugar mills regarding improvement of sugarcane in flood affected fields. Similarly, in Marathwada, Vidarbha, and Khandesh around 5-10 per cent of sugarcane have been diverted as a fodder as other green fodders were not available. In this situation team of VSI visited some part of drought affected area of sugar mills and reviews were taken as on availability of cane in this area. Apart from this lower production this season could help to reduce stockpiles that have been boosted by two years of record output and lower-than-expected exports. Even though above facts the sugar sector- going forward positively and changes are taking place due to both government as well as industry initiatives. As Use of Ethanol, a by-product of sugar manufacture will be increased to 10% by 2020 and 20% by 2030 in petrol and diesel in order to lower prices of petrol and diesel. This process will reduce cost of energy in the country. This initiative has led to most sugar companies expanding their ethanol manufacturing capacity. The government has also approved soft loans with interest discount of 5% for sugar related projects, which would allow for building capacity of 200 crore litres of ethanol by 2023. These new measures are part of the government’s efforts to overcome the cyclical vagaries and sustainable earnings in the sugar sector. In order to avoid dumping of sugar into the country by other sugar producing nations, the government has hiked import duty on sugar to 100%. Simultaneously, the government has waived off export duty of 20% on sugar to make Indian sugar more competitive in the global markets. Export of 2 million tonnes of sugar has been made mandatory for the millers. We Hope and look forward to better times in the season spanning 2019- 20 as areas under sugarcane production fall. Keeping all these issues in mind, this issue of the VSI Bulletin included an article on the management of the sugarcane crop in flood conditions and workshop was organized on Use of sugarcane juice/syrup, B-Heavy molasses and sugar for enhancement of fuel ethanol production and recent advances. The bulletin also reports the news, events and overseas visits of VSI delegation during the quarter. At glance, these will reflect the strengths and activities of the Institute.

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VSI Bulletin : Vol.-19, Issue-3July to September 2019

(RM Devarumath)Editor

This issue relates with the beginning of the crushing seasonin the state. This season is being affected by both sugarcanegrowers and sugar industry due to cane shortage on accountof drought, flood, and paucity of funds because of fall insugar prices. Therefore, India’s sugar output could fall 20%to the lowest level in three years in 2019-20.

The Maharashtra sugar production was expected to bearound 70 to 75 lakh tonne in the crushing season 2019-20, but subject experts believe it may fall to around 60 to65 lakh tonne because of severe flood standing crop hasdamaged in the Kolhapur, Sangali, Satara, Pune anddrought affected in Marathwada, Solapur region etc. It willalso impact the crushing period due to less availability ofsugarcane so crushing season may be delayed which willgive the standing cane crop in western Maharashtra aswell as drought-hit Marathwada time to recover and around150 sugar mills will go for crushing in forthcoming season.In this situation, VSI played an important role as tentechnical teams of Agricultural staff visited the floodaffected regions of sugar mills and took review of the cropdamage and standing crop in the operational area of sugarmills. While surveying the flood affected area, teamssuggested remedial measures/ guidelines to the sugarmills regarding improvement of sugarcane in flood affectedfields. Similarly, in Marathwada, Vidarbha, and Khandesharound 5-10 per cent of sugarcane have been diverted asa fodder as other green fodders were not available. In thissituation team of VSI visited some part of drought affectedarea of sugar mills and reviews were taken as on availabilityof cane in this area.

Apart from this lower production this season could help toreduce stockpiles that have been boosted by two years ofrecord output and lower-than-expected exports.

Even though above facts the sugar sector- goingforward positively and changes are taking place due toboth government as well as industry initiatives. As Useof Ethanol, a by-product of sugar manufacture will beincreased to 10% by 2020 and 20% by 2030 in petroland diesel in order to lower prices of petrol and diesel.This process will reduce cost of energy in the country.This initiative has led to most sugar companiesexpanding their ethanol manufacturing capacity. Thegovernment has also approved soft loans with interestdiscount of 5% for sugar related projects, which wouldallow for building capacity of 200 crore litres of ethanolby 2023. These new measures are part of thegovernment’s efforts to overcome the cyclical vagariesand sustainable earnings in the sugar sector. In orderto avoid dumping of sugar into the country by othersugar producing nations, the government has hikedimport duty on sugar to 100%. Simultaneously, thegovernment has waived off export duty of 20% on sugarto make Indian sugar more competitive in the globalmarkets. Export of 2 million tonnes of sugar has beenmade mandatory for the millers. We Hope and lookforward to better times in the season spanning 2019-20 as areas under sugarcane production fall.

Keeping all these issues in mind, this issue of the VSIBulletin included an article on the management of thesugarcane crop in flood conditions and workshop wasorganized on Use of sugarcane juice/syrup, B-Heavymolasses and sugar for enhancement of fuel ethanolproduction and recent advances. The bulletin alsoreports the news, events and overseas visits of VSIdelegation during the quarter. At glance, these willreflect the strengths and activities of the Institute.

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VSI Bulletin : Vol.-19, Issue-3July to September 2019

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Dr. RV Dani, Head, Sugar Technology Department received “Life Time AchievementAward” for his outstanding contribution in sugar processing to sugar industry atNational and International levels.

Dr. RS Hapase, Principal Scientist, Plant Breeding Department received gold medalfor best paper ‘VSI 12121- A High Yield, High Sugared Sugar Cane Variety forMaharashtra’ presented at STAI, Indore in July 2018.

Dr. RV Dani, Head, and Dr. VP Sidanale, Sr. Sugar Technologist from Sugar TechnologyDepartment received silver medal for their paper ‘Reduction in Emissions from SugarIndustry’ presented at STAI, Indore in July 2018.

All above awards were received in the 77th Annual Convention STAI, Kolkata in July2019.

Mr. Rajendra Chandgude, Head, Sugar Engineering Department has been awarded‘Chartered Engineer’ (Mechanical Engineering Division) by Institute of Engineers,Kolkata.

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Industrial Waste Water Treatment & Water Management Solutions forSugar and Distillery Industry

Department of Alcohol Technology & Biofuels, VSIwas organized presentation on ‘Industrial WasteWater Treatment & Water Management Solutionsfor Sugar and Distillery Industry’ on 03rd July 2019along with M/s. Ion Exchange (India) Ltd. (M/s. IEIL),(Sugar & Distillery Vertical). These presentations werearranged to understand the latest technologicaldevelopments in the field of industrial watermanagement solutions, which can help technicalstaff of VSI to leverage better performance for ourconsultancy services to member and non-memberSugar/Distillery industry. In this context the staff ofAlcohol Technology & Biofuels, Sugar Engineering,Sugar Technology and Environment Science, VSI wereparticipated for this event.

Dr. SV Patil, Technical Advisor and Head, Departmentof Alcohol Technology & Biofuels, welcomed theentire team from M/s. IEIL. He explained contributionof M/s. IEIL is a pioneer company for industrial watertreatment in India and is recognized internationallyin water and environment management. From M/s.IEIL total nine representatives having individualspecialties in water and waste water managementsolution were present and they covered topics likeIon exchange membranes; Waste water treatment(WWTP, DTRO, CPU) and WTP (DM, RO, Softeners).Mr. Vishal Sathe (Deputy Manager-CorporateMarketing Group) presented introductory companyprofile. He covered the complete range oftechnologies, products and services to offer totalsolutions for water treatment and water managementsolution to every sector of industry. He also presentedfootprints achieved by company in last fifty years inthe area of environment management solutions forall sectors across the globe.

Mr. Sridhar Padmanaban (Senior Vice President-Membrane Division) covered the Reverse Osmosis(RO) membrane technology. In his presentation heexplained about the three stage technology formanufacturing of industrial membrane. He focusedon in house membrane manufacturing facility hasinstalled India’s first state-of-the-art, completelyintegrated and automated Reverse Osmosismembrane manufacturing plant at Verna, Goa. Healso covered different membrane technologies usedfor water filtration treatment such as Nano-filtration,Ultrafiltration and different membrane module used.Mr. Girish Mirashi (Senior Manager-EnvironmentDivision) presented aerobic and anaerobic treatmenttechnologies for waste water solutions in Sugar/Distillery industry. He also focused on differentaerobic, anaerobic industrial equipment/system usedfor water treatment with their principles ofoperations.

Mr. Dilli Babu (Manager-Sugar, Distillery & Food &Beverage Vertical) and Mr. P. Padmanaban (DeputyManager-Proposals) covered dealkalization anddemineralization of boiler feed water. He explainedabout the Indion Swift, a technology developed byM/s. IEIL for dealkalization and demineralization ofboiler and cooling tower feed water.

The event was concluded vote of thanks by Dr. RVDani. He thanked team of M/s. IEIL for theirpresentations and participants.

EVENTSEVENTS

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73th Independence DayVSI celebrated 73rdIndependence Day of India on 15th

August 2018. National flag was hoisted by Mr.Shivajirao Deshmukh, DG VSI. The staff and studentswere present. On this occasion VSI organized talk on‘Road traffic accidents injury prevention’ was givenby Dr. Sampat Dumbre Patil, Sahyadri Hospital, Puneand awards were given to meritorious children of VSIemployees for their excellent performance in educa-tion at hand of Mr. Shivajirao Deshmukh and Dr.Sampat Patil.

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World Biofuel DayThe Department of Alcohol Technology & Biofuels,VSI, had organized ‘WorldBiofuel Day’ on 10th August2019 an interactive sessionfor students of AlcoholTechnology and M.Sc.(Wine Technology). Thisinteractive session wasconducted to createawareness about theimportance of non-fossilfuels as an alternative toconventional fossil fuelsand to highlight the impact of all fuels on theenvironment and various efforts made by Governmentof India to promote the biofuel sector.

Dr. SV Patil, Technical Advisor and Head, Departmentof Alcohol Technology & Biofuels, welcomed all thestudents. He started his discussion with introductionto renewable and non-renewable sources availableon the earth. He focused on first, second and third

generation of Biofuels. He also informed that Govt.of India has takensignificant steps in the fieldof Biofuels. He also talkedabout the Governmentinitiatives on CBG(Compressed Biogas) for itsproduction and usage as aclean and cheaper mode offuel. CBG plants with theuse of agricultural residue,cattle dung and municipalsolid waste will provide an

additional revenue source to farmers and jobopportunities.

On this occasion, Dr. KS Konde informed about theupcoming technologies and forecasted the futuredevelopment in the field of biofuel industries. Dr.Shuvashish Behera explained terminology of food to fuelratio and different biomass which can be utilized toproduce biofuel. The event concluded with vote of thanks.

VSI Committee Meetings

On 18th August, 2019 Investment Committee and 29th

August, 2019 Governing Council Meeting was heldat VSI. In the GC meeting Dr. RS Hapase, PrincipalScientist presented the review of flood affectedsugarcane crop in front of committee member’s viz.,

Hon. President Mr. Sharad Pawar, Mr. Dilip Walse-Patil, Vice-President, Mr. Shivajirao Deshmukh, DG,Mr. Vikas Deshmukh, Director, Agricultural Sciences& Technology and Members of the Governing Councilwere present.

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Oos Sheti Dnyanlaxmi and Oos Sheti Dnyanyag

TRAININGTRAINING

Name of Sugar MillBatch No No. of ParticipantsPeriod

In the remembrance of founder President of VSI latePadmabhushan Dr. Vasantdada Patil, Oos ShetiDnyanlaxmi and Oos Sheti Dnyanyag a 5 days resi-dential training programmes were organized forwomen and men sugarcane growers of MaharashtraState at VSI. The 1st phase of the year 2019 trainingprogramme was conducted by Agriculture Divisioninto four batches during June to July 2019. In this, 1st

batch of Oos Sheti Dnyanlaxmi program was con-ducted on 18th – 22nd June 2019 and total 112 partici-pants from five Sugar Mills were present and 2nd batchof Oos Sheti Dnyanyag program was conducted on25th – 29th June, 2019 and total 231 participants fromfive Sugar Mills were present.

During quarter, training program of 3rd and 4th batchesof Oos Sheti Dnyanyag was conducted and detailswere given in Table.

III 02 to 06th Sonhira SSK Ltd., Sangli 56

July 2019

Rajarambapu SSK Ltd., Sangli 34

Dr. Babasahb Ambedkar SSK Ltd., Osmanabad 54

Vishwasrao Naik SSK Ltd., Sangli 08

Manjara SSK Ltd., Latur 06

Natural Sugar SSK Ltd., Osmanabad 07

YM Krishna SSK Ltd., Satara 43

Individual 05

Total 213IV 09 to 13th Sant Tukaram SSK Ltd., Pune 37

July 2019

Dalmiya Sugars, Kolhapur 43

Pandurang SSK Ltd. Solapur 08

Vitthalrao Shinde SSK Ltd., Solapur 05

Kranti Sugar, Ahmednagar 13

Raosaheb Ghoganga SSK Ltd., Pune 08

Dwarkadhish SSK Ltd., Nashik 15

Vrudheshwar Sugar, Ahmednagar 05

Bhimashankar SSK Ltd., Pune 49

Malegaon SSK Ltd., Pune 02

Sanjivani SSK Ltd., Ahmednagar 12

Bhausaheb Thorat SSK Ltd., Ahmednagar 27

Kadwa, SSK Ltd. Nashik 04

Individual 07

Total 235

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Both the programs were inaugurated by Mr. VikasDeshmukh, Director, AST along with participants andHOD/HOS of Agriculture Division were present. ThisTraining programme was conducted by organizingtheory lectures and practical field demonstrations byVSI’s agricultural scientists on various topics likesugarcane varieties & varietal planning, three-tierseed nursery programme & its implementation, tissueculture, modern planting techniques, weed

management, soil fertility & fertilizer management,irrigation water management, use of bio-fertilizers,growth stages of sugarcane crop, farmmechanization, sugarcane economics, ratoonmanagement, integrated disease & pestmanagement etc. The function concluded with thediscussion & vote of thanks. Mr. BH Pawar, SeniorScientist & Head, Plant Pathology Section hascoordinated this activity.

Modern Technologies in Sugarcane Agriculture

Three days residential training programme on‘Modern Technologies in Sugarcane Agriculture’was organized for men sugarcane growers and officialsof Olam Sugar, Dist. Barwani, Madhya Pradesh at VSIduring 16th July – 18th July 2019. The training wassponsored by Solidaridad Asia Network, New Delhi,International Finance Corporation (IFC) - World BankGroup, and Pepsico Ltd.

The training program was inaugurated by Mr. VikasDeshmukh, I/c Director General, VSI, Pune by lightingof traditional lamp in presence of Mr. Rajesh Nath,Unit Head, Olam Sugar (MP), Mr. M. Dilshad, ProgramManager, Solidaridad and Heads of Section ofAgriculture Sciences & Technology Division.Welcome address was given by Dr. GS Kotgire,Scientist, Plant Pathology Section.

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Mr. Deshmukh in his inaugural address highlightedthe importance of the training and highlighted thepresent scenario of National and Internationalsugarcane production and sugar recovery. He stressedon to increase the productivity of cane & sugarrecovery by applying modern agriculture practices.He also appealed that all the participants should takefull advantage of VSI’s training for improvement ofsugarcane production and sugar recovery by applyingthese technology in their field.

Mr. Rajesh Nath and Mr. M. Dilshad also addressedto the participants during the inaugural function. Theinaugural function was concluded by Mrs. JyotiKharade, Scientific Officer of Soil Science Section.In this training programme, 97 sugarcane menfarmers and five officials of Olam Sugar wereparticipated. During 3 days, modern & scientific

technologies of sugarcane cultivation were taught tothe participants by conducting lectures and practicaldemonstrations in Hindi language on different topicslike sugarcane varieties & varietal planning, seednursery management, tissue culture, plantingtechniques, weed management, soil fertility & fertilizermanagement, irrigation water management, use ofbio-fertilizers, farm mechanization, ratoonmanagement and integrated disease & pestmanagement. The information about the educationalfacilities was also given to participants by Mr. DBGhule, Registrar and Estate Manager of VSI.

In the plenary session, discussion were held and theirqueries answered by the subject experts andrepresentative farmers expressed their view abouttraining facilities. The training concluded bydistributing certificates and group photo at the handsof Mr. Vikas Deshmukh and with vote of thanks

Increasing Water use Efficiency in SugarcaneThe training programs on ‘Increasing water useefficiency in sugarcane’ for farmers of Netem Sugars(P) Ltd., Telangana was conducted under Solidaridadproject at VSI, Pune in two batches viz. the first batchon 25th to 26th July 2019 for 52 farmers and secondbatch on 30th to 31st July 2019 for 47 farmers. Thetopics were covered in the training program viz.,Bench mark practices in sugarcane cultivation, Variouswater conservation techniques used in sugarcanecrop, Sugarcane varieties suitable for drip irrigation,

Organic and green manuring in sugarcane, Use of bio-fertilizers for improving soil health and Integrateddisease and pest management in sugarcane. Apartfrom this, trainies visited tissue culture laboratory,farm implements, drip and rain gun sprinkler plots andseed plots. In discussion and concluding session thedoubts and queries of farmers were clarified. Thecertificates were given to participants at the hands ofDirector, AST.

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Advanced training program for process Engineers and Sugar BoilersA team of Kenana Sugar Company, Sudan consists of09 members of boiler, electrical & process engineersand 12 members sugar boilers came for trainingprogramme. The program was started from 22nd July,2019. The duration of thetraining programme forsugar and processengineers was for onemonth. During this periodlectures and practical weretaken for five days and oneday study tour to the modernsugar mills and OEM in aweek. The trainingprogramme was concludedon 20th Aug 2019. In the concluding trainingprogramme the participants expressed that theygained good knowledge in theory as well as practical’sand assured to implement the same in their factoryfor improving the technical results

Similarly the training programme for sugar boilers wascontinued up to for two months. The lectures andpractical demonstrations taken and study tour to themodern sugar mills having low head batch pans with

automation, horizontal &vertical tube continuouspan and vertical continuouspan OEM in a week. Theparticipants were veryenthusiastic to study thedesign and working ofdifferent types of pans. Thetraining programme wascompleted on 20th

September, 2019. At theend of the training programme the participantsexpressed that they gained good knowledge andexposure to the latest equipments in pan stationincluding automation and assured to implement thesame in their factory for improving the technical results.The program concluded with vote of thanks.

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Advanced Technologies in Sugarcane AgricultureTwo special training programs on ‘AdvancedTechnologies in Sugarcane Agriculture’ wasorganized at VSI for officers and progressive sugarcanegrowers from Punjab during 24th to 26th September2019. The Punjab State Federation of Cooperative SugarMills (SUGARFED), Chandigarh, Punjab has sponsoredthe program. They deputed 8 officers working incooperative sugar mills and 16 selected progressivesugarcane growers from Punjab. Another program wasconducted on 25th-26th September, 2019 for one officerand 18 sugarcane farmers sponsored by ATMA (PolurBlock), Thirunvelli (TN).

Mr. B H Pawar, Training Coordinator and Head, PlantPathology Section welcomed all the participants onbehalf of VSI and briefed the activities of the VSI interms of education, training, short-term courses,research, consultancy and extension. He alsoappealed to the participants to take the benefit ofthe different services being offered by VSI.

Both these training programs were inaugurated byMr. Vikas Deshmukh, Director, AST in presence of allthe Heads of the Sections of Agricultural Sciences andTechnology Division and participants. Mr. VikasDeshmukh in his inaugural speech welcomed all theparticipants, thanked sponsored agencies for giving

an opportunity to VSI to train their officers andprogressive sugarcane growers. He briefed thesugarcane agriculture situation in India in particularand in Maharashtra, in general. He highlighted theconstraints before the sugar sector in India. He alsoemphasized the need of the training to the sugarcanegrowers for improvement in the sugarcane and sugarproduction per unit area and per unit time.

Lectures and practical’s on various topics like varietiesof sugarcane and varietal & harvesting planning,implementation of three-tier seed nursery program,tissue culture technique in sugarcane, modernmethods of sugarcane planting, settling transplanting(STP), soil fertility & integrated nutrient management,irrigation water management, use of bio-fertilizers &bio-control agents, mechanization in sugarcaneagriculture, ratoon management in sugarcane andintegrated disease & pest management wereconducted by scientists from Agriculture sciences andTechnology Division. More emphasis on practical’sand field demonstrations was given during thetraining. Trainees got their doubts cleared from thesubject experts during the program and certificatesalong with group photos were handover to honor thetrainees during the farewell function.

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WORKSHOPWORKSHOP

Use of sugarcane juice/syrup, B-Heavy molasses and sugar for enhance-ment of fuel ethanol production and recent advances

One-day workshop entitled ‘Use of sugarcanejuice/syrup, B-Heavy molasses and sugar forenhancement of fuel ethanol production andrecent advances’ was jointly organized by theDepartment of Alcohol Technology and Biofuels, VSIand MRSSK Sangh Ltd., Mumbai at VSI on 28th August,2019 with the active participation of sugar mills anddistilleries from Maharashtra, Gujarat, AndhraPradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

In the inauguration function, Mr. ShivajiraoDeshmukh, DG welcomed guests Mr. Annasaheb MKPatil (President, Indian Federation of Green Energyand Ex-Minister, GoI, New Delhi), Dr. Sanjay KumarBhosale (Director-Byproducts, Commissionerate ofSugar, GoM), Dr. Ketki Bapat (Scientist-F, Office ofPrincipal Scientific Adviser, GoI, New Delhi) and Mr.Sanjay Khatal (Managing Director, MRSSKSL,Mumbai) and felicitated. In his welcome address,he highlighted the present problems being faced bythe sugar industry as well as the scope, perspectiveand vision of ethanol production using sugarcanejuice/syrup, BH molasses and sugar.

Introductory remarks were given by Dr. SV Patil, Headand Technical Adviser, Department of AlcoholTechnology and Biofuels, VSI. He described theobjectives and agenda of the workshop. Heemphasized on the importance of the ongoingworkshop and developing an affordable technologyfor ethanol production using the white sugar, juice/syrup and molasses.

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bhosle informed about the currentstatus of ethanol blending policy. He alsohighlighted the reasons of inability of sugar mills tomeet the demand of ethanol requirement. Dr. Ketki

Bapat delivered a speech on working principles of PSAto GOI and about the rural technology action group.She explained that VSI is able to find the gaps andhas come out with technological solutions on pre-clarification of molasses and potash recovery fromthe incineration boiler ash. The key note address wasgiven by Mr. Annasaheb M.K. Patil who emphasizedon the current status of climate change andenvironmental pollution issues and further generationof ideas for bioethanol production from differentbioresources and alternate raw materials. Heexplained his ideas on the production of ethanol frombamboo, sugarcane juice and molasses that can fulfillthe aim of biofuel policy. He further explained aboutthe difficulties being faced by the sugar industry andtold that all sugar mills should aim to generate ethanoland other value-added products using molasses, rawsugar and distillery waste.

During the 1st technical section, Dr. SV Patil, gave apresentation on ‘Cost economics of ethanolproduction from sugarcane juice/syrup B-Heavymolasses and sugar’. He emphasized on Indian andworld sugar balance sheet, ethanol demand and pricetrend. He also mentioned that there is substantialopportunity to produce ethanol directly from sugar orjuice/syrup or B-Hy molasses or C molasses whichcan fulfil the future ethanol demand as per the biofuelpolicy.

Dr. KS Konde, Joint Technical Adviser, VSI gave apresentation on ‘Evaluation of pilot scale plantperformance of pre-clarified molasses to improvealcoholic fermentation’. He explained about the lab-scale technology of pre-clarification developed at VSIand further results of the pilot-scale plant installedat M/S Daund Sugar Pvt Ltd.

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Mr. RG Mane, Secretary, Ethanol Association of India,talked on ‘Demand and supply status of ethanol inIndia’. He explained about the Government policy onethanol from 2002 to 2019, ethanol demand, ethanolquantity contracted by the OMC’s and achievedblending ratio.

During the 2nd technical session, Mr. Avinash B.Deshmukh, Technical Officer gave a presentation on‘Potash recovery from incineration boiler ash’. Heinformed that VSI has developed the technology forpotash recovery from incineration boiler ash onlaboratory scale and further development to scale upthis technology is in progress. Mr. DM Vare, Distillery

Manager, Loknete Sunddarraoji Solanke SSK Ltd. gavea presentation on ‘Practical experience andadvantages of ethanol production from B-Heavymolasses route’. Mr. SA Patil, Scientist, VSI gave apresentation on ‘Ethanol production from whitesugar or raw sugar’. He explained that sugar can beused to produce ethanol with addition of molassesand press mud cake as the nutrient supplements. Dr.VP Sidnale, Senior Sugar Technologist, VSI and Mr. RVGodage, Scientist gave a presentation on‘Monitoring and certification of ethanolproduction from sugarcane juice and B-Heavymolasses’. In the concluding sessions, discussionswere held and the event concluded with vote of thanks.

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PARTICIPATION BY VSI STAFFPARTICIPATION BY VSI STAFF77th Annual Convention STAI, Kolkata

The 77th Annual Convention of The SugarTechnologists Association of India (STAI) wasorganized from 17th to 19th July 2019 at Biswa BanglaConvention Centre, Kolkata. For this convention,technical staff of VSI comprises, Dr. RS Hapase,Principal Scientist & Head, Dr. JM Repale, Sr. Scientist,Plant Breeding section, Mr. BH Pawar, Sr. Scientist &Head, Plant Pathology section, Mr. PP Shinde,Scientist & Head, Agriculture Engineering section, Mr.PV Ghodke, Scientist, Agronomy section, Dr. SG Dalvi,Scientist, Tissue Culture section, Dr. PS Deshmukh,Scientist & Head, Soil Science section and Ms. SudhaD. Ghodke, Scientific Officer & Head I/c, Agril.Microbiology section and from Technology Division,Dr. RV, Dani, Technical Advisor and Head, SugarTechnology, Mr. S Suryanarayana Sastry, JointTechnical Advisor, Sugar Engineering, Dr VP Sidanale,Sr. Sugar Technologist, Sugar Technology, Dr. DeepaliNimbalkar, Sr. Scientist & Head, Department ofEnvironmental Sciences and Dr. Alhat, ScientificOfficer, Department of Environmental Sciences wereattended.

In prize distribution ceremony, Dr RV Dani receivedlife time achievement award for outstandingcontribution to sugar industry. Dr. RS Hapase, hasreceived gold medal for best paper ‘VSI 12121- AHigh Yield, High Sugared Sugar Cane Variety forMaharashtra’ presentation at STAI, Indore in July2018. Dr RV Dani and Dr. VP Sidanale received silvermedal for their paper ‘Reduction in Emissions fromSugar Industry’ presentation at STAI, Indore in July2018.

Dr. RV Dani chaired factory processing session, Dr.Hapase chaired Agriculture session while Dr. VPSidanale, Dr. Deepali Nimbalkar and Mrs. Sudha

Godkhe co-chaired factory processing, co product andagriculture session respectively.Apart from this following research papers werepresented in the conference by respective scientists;

Evaluation of performance of Early And MidlateClones for Maharashtra by JM Repale & RSHapase, presented by Dr. R.S.HapaseStability of performance of yield and qualitycharacters in sugarcane by RS Hapase & JMRepale, presented by Dr. JMRepalePlant Growth Regulators (PGRS) for enhancedyield and quality of sugarcane by PV Ghodke &AS Patil, Presented by Mr. PVGhodkeCeratocystis Fimbriata – A new pathogencausing sett rotting in sugarcane by D.L. Bhagat,BH Pawar & SG Dalvi, presented by Mr. BHPawarImproving sugarcane productivity throughSubsurface Drip Irrigation by PP Shinde &presented also by Mr. P.P.ShindeUse of STCR Technology and Biofertilizer forsustainable soil fertility and sugarcaneproductivity by PS Deshmukh, JP Kharade & SASurwase, presented by Dr. Preeti S DeshmukhEffect of Chitosan-Silver Nano-Composit withtrichoderma viridae on ceratocystis paradoxa byTasmiya Shaikh, SG Dalvi, P Suprasanna & BHPawar, presented by Dr. SG DalviBio Herbicidal potential of micro organismsagainst parthenium hysterophorus by MrudulaA Patil, Manish W Pawar1 & Sudha D Ghodke,Presented by M/s. Sudha D GhodkeIsolation & Identification of potash mobilizingbacteria and its effect on growth of sugarcanecrop by KG Nigade & SD Ghodke, Presented byMs Sudha D Ghodke

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Efficacy of Planetary Gearbox in Sugar Plant” -by S Suryanarayana Sastry, RA Chandgude, PG Patiland UA Kulkarni, Presented by S SuryanarayanaSastryA Case Study of Injection Channel/Spray PondOverflow Treatment Plant at USPCL by EknathAlhat, Kapil Uphade, SS Chauhan, DeepaliNimbalkar, Presented by Mr. Eknath Alhat

To make the programme of the Convention interestingand lively for the delegates, the STAI Council as anew initiative awards in that Mr. PP Shinde and Dr.SG Dalvi has received Best Participating Delegateaward. Dr Dani and other participants from VSI visitedall the stalls and distributed the 1st flyer of proposedinternational conference organized by VSI in 2020 andrequested for active participation.

Visit to XXX ISSCT at Tucuman, ArgentinaA VSI team comprising of Mr. Shivajirao Deshmukh,Director General, Dr. Sanjay Patil, Technical Adviser &Head of Alcohol Technology & Biofuels, Mr. RajendraChandgude, Technical Adviser &Head of SugarEngineering, Dr. Deepali Nimbalkar, Sr. Scientist &Headof Environmental Sciences and Mr. Prasad Patil,Technical Adviser (Elect.) attended XXX InternationalSociety of Sugar Cane Technologists, Tucuman RuralSociety, Tucuman, Argentina during 2nd to 8th

September, 2019.

Following papers were presented by VSI scientistsat the congress

Factory Session

‘Enhancement of mill performance byadopting low-speed milling in the sugarindustry’ byMr. RA Chandgude‘Implementation of a variable frequency drivefor the fibrizer to achieve the idealpreparatory index’ by Mr. P G Patil

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International Consortium for Sugar Cane Biotechnology (ICSB)Meeting at Salta, Argentina

Mr. Shivajirao Deshmukh, Director General attendedmeeting on 9th to 10thSeptember, 2019 forInternational Consortium for Sugar Cane Biotechnology

(ICSB) meeting at Chacra Experimental Centre, Salta,Argentina

‘Treatment of spray-pond overflowwastewater of sugar mills using microalgae’by Dr. Deepali Nimbalkar

Co-products Session

‘G Lactic acid production from sugar canebagasse using Bacillus coagulans’ byDr. SV Patil

Director General and Mr. Chandgude also attendedpost congress tour to Salta & Jujuy. They visited SanIsidro Sugar Mill (Salta province). Later on, theyvisited surface irrigation, drip irrigation, sugar caneharvesting and transport, trash recovery system andmechanised irrigation (Pivot and furrow irrigation) of

M/s. Ledesma Sugar Refining Mill, Salta having paperindustry and 36 MW power generation plant.

They also visited Santa Rosa Agricultural ExperimentalFarm, which is the first and only private sugarcaneimprovement institute in Argentina and its mainobjective is to obtain new varieties adapted to theecological conditions of northern Argentina andChacra Experimental Agrícola Santa Rosa, created in1951 exclusively for development of sugar canevarieties is known for the cultivars NA 63-90 and NA56-79 (the “1001”), widely known all around the sugarworld.

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Review of Damage to sugarcane crop due to heavy rains,flood and drought condition in Maharashtra

This year, due to heavy rains and flood situation inthe months of July-August, sugarcane crop of thestate has been severely affected, especially in thedistricts of Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara and some areafrom Pune, Ahmednagar and Solapur. In this regard,Vasantdada Sugar Institute had formed 10 teams ofscientist/subject experts from agriculture division.Each team consists of 3 scientists / subject expertsto review damage of the sugarcane crop in theoperational area of sugar mills due to heavy rainsand flood situation. The technical guidance was givento the sugar mills and farmers in context tosugarcane crop management in flood affected area.

After survey it was revealed that, in the districtsmentioned above out of the area available for 2019-20 crushing season approximately 52,328 ha areawas fully damaged due to submergence under waterfor more than 8 to10 days. This crop has been totallydamaged and will not be available for crushingresulting in reduction of approximately 40.8 lakhtonnes of cane. Similarly partially submerged areais around 44,021 ha and the reduction in the caneproduction of 8.70 lakh tonnes is likely to be there.Due to flood, new plantation done in this year inAdsali season has also been damaged and the totalarea is around 9,411 ha. Overall it will affect thesugarcane production by 2.19 lakh tonnes and willnot be available for next year’s crushing season.

On the basis of above information, it is revealedthat, due to heavy rainfall and flood there will bereduction of ~50 lakh MT of cane production for2019-20 crushing season.

Similarly, theabove ten teams also visited droughtaffected area from Marathwada region of the stateand tried to assess reduction in the cane production.The survey reveals that, in the 8 districts ofMarathwada region only 1,23,364 ha. of sugarcanearea will be available for crushing season 2019-20and approximate production expected is only 55.18lakh tonnes If we consider last three years data(2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19) the average crushingcomes to 125.72 lakh tonnes in Marathwada regionwhich means this year ~70 lakh tonnes sugarcane willnot be available for crushing.

In this regard, we find some observations during ourvisits as mentioned below,

1. The area of sugarcane which was totallysubmerged for 8 to10 days or more under floodwater has totally damaged and farmer will notget any yield out of it. If this cane is processfor crushing it will affect the sugar recovery.It will also increase the cost of production ofsugar.

2. In case of partially submerged sugarcane cropit will improve to some extent after drainageof stagnated water. However, due to aerial

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rooting on cane and silting the cane yield willbe reduced minimum by 20% and it will alsoaffect the sugar recovery adversely by morethan 2%.

3. In the case of new plantation in Adsali thisyear, the crop which was submerged totallyfor 8 to 10 or more days has also beendamaged completely. Ultimately, it will affectcane production for the next crushing season.

4. In Marathwada region of the state crop plantedand ratooned in last year has been severelydamaged due to drought situation which willaffect the sugarcane production.

Considering the above situation, due to flood situationin Western Maharashtra and some parts of CentralMaharashtra and drought situation in Marathwada, thesugarcane growers of the state are facing seriousthreat to their economic condition, ultimately it willaffect the sugar industry and also its impact oncrushing season this year.

Hands on training on AERMOD softwareAERMOD is an air quality modeling softwaredeveloped by the UnitedState EnvironmentProtection Agency basedon the steady stateGaussian plume model. Itis used in EnvironmentalImpact assessment topredict the dispersion ofair pollutants based onsite specificmeteorological andemission data. Dr. Deepali Nimbalkar, Sr. Scientist &

Head, Department of Environmental Scieneces,attended training onAERMOD, organized byEkonnect KnowledgeFoundation, Mumbai during24th & 25th September, 2109.Dr. Prasad Modak was theprincipal faculty for theapplication oriented trainingin which nearly 50% of thetime was devoted topracticing with AERMOD

and developing air quality action plan for managingair emissions in a city.

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VISITORS TO VSIVISITORS TO VSIDr. KC Gummagolmath, Director (M&E), NationalInstitute of Agricultural Extension Management,(MANAGE) along with Mr. Mane, MANAGECoordinator, Mr. Balaji Tathe, sub-divisionalAgriculture Officer, Mr. Rupanwar, AgricultureAssistant, Mr. Bawkar, from ATMA and Mr Bhoite,Subject matter specialist, KVK, Baramati visitedVasantdada Sugar Institute on 29th July, 2019 forverification of infrastructure and facilities availablefor conducting AC&ABC training programme.MANAGE is recognized Vasantdada sugar Instituteas Nodal Training Institute (NTI) under Agri-clinicsand Agri-Business centers (AC&ABC) scheme.

Mr. Paras Shah, Mr. Nihar Shah and Mr. KumarNatrajan from Mansa Sugar Ltd., Zambia visitedVSI on 05thSeptember, 2019. Mr. Vikas Deshmukh,Director, AST, VSI welcomed and felicitated theguests of honors. Mr. Vikas Deshmukh, DirectorAST, VSI gave information of about VSI activitiesin the form of extension, training R & D andshownVSI’s film. Later they visited tissue cultureplantlet production laboratory facility, Soil sciencesectionfor soil testing facilities and MNLFproduction plant, Agriculture Microbiologysection for seen the liquid biofertilizers/liquidbiopesticide production unit, Sugar Engineering,Sugar Technology Department and AlcoholTechnology & Biofuels. Respective technical staffexplained about departmental activities and theirrole for sugarcane improving for agriculture aswell as sugar industry.

Mr. Paras Shah, from Mansa Sugar Ltd., Zambiavisited VSI on 19th August, 2019. Mr. ShivajiraoDeshmukh, DG welcomed and briefed the activityof VSI and shown the documentary of VSI’s film.Later guest visited different technology andagriculture divisions.

The delegation consisting of representatives ofJICA and Uotani Company Ltd. Japan visited VSIon 23rd August, 2019 and Mr. ShivajiraoDeshmukh DG welcomed the delegates andbriefed about VSI. Later they discussed onintroduction of sugarcane harvester of Uotani Co.Ltd. in Maharashtra for mechanized caneharvesting. The delegation also visited differentagricultural equipments developed by VSI for

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The monitoring team of central zone-I ofNational seed production, AICRP (crops), ICARseed project TSP monitoring and comprising offour scientists Dr. Shiv K. Yadav, Head, DSST,ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, Dr. Govind Pal, ICAR-IISS,Mau, Dr. Amit Bera ICAR-CRIJAF, Barrackpore and

mechanized sugarcane cultivation. Mr. PP Shindebriefed the delegation about R& D work carriedout at VSI on development of new agriculturalmachineries.

Dr. Axay Bhuker, CCSHAU, Hisar visited theinstitute on 16th September, 2019. They monitorthe ICAR Seed Project at VSI center. The teamvisited the breeder’s seed plots at institute’sfarm and also visited to tissue culturelaboratory, different technologiesdemonstration plots in the institute’s campus.The team had taken review of breeder’s seedproduction & distribution of preceding andsucceeding year. Successful implementation ofsugarcane breeder seed production throughsingle bud settling and tissue culture technologywas appreciated by the monitoring team. LaterDirector, Agriculture Science and Technologyfelicitated the team members and discussedabout seed project.

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VISITOR LISTVISITOR LIST

Name of Institutions Visitors Total

Following visitors visited VSI various departments to know the activities of VSI (July to September 2019)

July - 2019Loknete Sundarraoji Solanke SSK Ltd., Sundarnagar, Dist: Beed Officers and Framers 45

K.K.Wagh College of Agriculture BiotechnologySaraswati Nagar, Faculties and Students 75

Panchwati, Dist: Nasik

Individual Farmers from Maharashtra State Farmers 303 (76)

Individual Farmers from Outside State Farmers 2 (1)

August - 2019Sahyadri SSK Ltd., Yeshwantnagar, Dist: Satara Farmers 17

College of Engineering, Manjari (Bk.), Pune Lecturers and Students 40

Bhartiya Jain Sanghtana’s Art, Science & Commerce College, Wagholi, Pune Lecturers and Students 39

College of Agriculture, Baramati, Pune Students 21

College of Agricultural Biotechnology, Vidyanagari, Baramati, Pune Lecturers and Students 37

MIT Arts, Commerece & Science College, Alandi (D)Dist: Pune Lecturers and Students 74

Individual Farmers from Maharashtra State Farmers 330 (92)

Individual Farmers from outside State Farmers 3 (1)

September- 2019Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Narayangaon, Pune Faculties and Trainee 34

Sadhana Vidyalaya Hadapsar, Pune Teachers and Students 51

College of Engineering, Manjari (Bk.), Pune Lecturers and Student 09

College of Agricultural Biotechnology, ITI Campus, Dist: Ahmednagar Lecturers and Student 78

College of Agril. Biotechnology, SangulwadiDist: Sindhudurg Lecturers and Student 35

Individual Farmers from Maharashtra State Farmers 280 (89)

Individual Farmers from Outside State Farmers 2 (1)

Total : 1475

(273)

Bracket fingers denote number of visits.

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11. nm§T>è¶m ‘merMm àmXþ m©d AmT>ië¶mg gwê$dmVrbm H$sS>J«ñV3-4 nmZo Zï> H$amdrV. Ðdê$n O¡{dH$ H$sQ>H$ZmeH$(~rìhrE‘) 5 {‘.br. à{V {bQ>a nmʶmVyZ ’$dmamdo. AWdmB{‘S>m³bmoàrS> 17.8 Eg Eb 3 {‘.br. à{V 10 {bQ>anmʶmVyZ ’$dmamdo.

12. H$moëhmnya d gm§Jbr {OëømVrb H$mhr mJmV ë¶wH$mo’$mo{bghþ‘Ur nyaJ«ñV ^mJmV AmT>iVo. CgmÀ¶m nmZm§da ~gboboàm¡T> §wJoao g§Ü¶mH$mir Jmoim H$ê$Z ‘mamdoV. 10% XmUoXma’$moaoQ> 25 {H$bmo/ho³Q>a O{‘ZrV Kmbmdo. ³bmoamonm¶ar’$m°g20% àdmhr AWdm ~rìhrE‘ O¡{dH$ H$sQ>H$ZmeH$mMr 5{‘.br. à{V {bQ>a nmʶmVyZ AmidUr H$amdr.

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Var gd© nyaJ«ñV D$g CËnmXH$ eoVH$è¶m§Zr darbà‘mUo Cnm¶¶moOZmH$ê$Z D$g {nH$mMo ì¶dñWmnZ H$amdo.

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LIBRARY UPDATELIBRARY UPDATEJuly to September 2019

1. Sethi, G. (2019). The Maharashtra Public TrucstAct. : as amended by Maharashtra Act No. 36 of2018 (w.e.f. 21.5.2018) the Maharashtra publicTrusts Rules. Pune: Hind Law Publications.(p.1.1-8.32)

2. Bakshi, P. M. (2019). The Constitution of India(16th ed.). Gurgaon: Lexis Nexis. (p.581)

3. SISSTA. (2019). Proceedings: The 49th AnnualConvention 28th and 29th June at Feathers-A RadhaHotel Chennai. South Indian Sugarcane and SugarTechnologists Association, Chennai. (p. 345).

4. Sharma, B. K. (2018). Environmental Chemistry.Meerut, U.P., India: Krishna Prakash Media (P)Ltd., Meerut. (p.1440)

5. Trivedi, P. R. (2014). Environmental Water andSoil Analysis (1st. ed.). New Delhi: AkashdeepPublishing House. (p. 240)

6. Singh, S. (2019). Physical Geography (1st. ed.).Allahabad: Pravalika Publications. (p.719)

31st October, 2019 Review of CDAS Program Dr. RS Hapase

November & Dnyanyag and Dnyanlaxmi (Farmers training) Mr. BH PawarDecember, 2019

31st January - 2nd International Conference & Exhibition on Mr. Shivrajirao Deshmukh2nd February, 2020 Sustainability - Innovation & Diversification Mr. Vikas Deshmukh,

in Sugar and Allied Industry Mr. RA Chandgudae,Mr. BH Pawar

22nd Febraury, 2020 Sugarcane Management in Stress Condition Dr. RS Hapase,Mr. PP Shinde,Mr. PV Ghodke,Dr. (Mrs.) PS Deshmukh,Dr. SG Dalvi

28th March, 2020 Review of CDAS Program Dr. RS Hapase,Mr. PV Ghodke

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