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Welcome To The World ISEC - The Gateway To Indian Sugar Exports.
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- ISEC's affairs are managed by a Committee of persons nominated
by the two apex bodies of the sugar industry. Thus the sugar mills
have a direct say in its policies and functioning.
- In 1991, ISEC initiated steps to establish India as a dependable
source of quality sugar. It organized an All India Technical Seminar
to find ways and means to improve the quality of Indian sugar
to match international standards and circulated the recommendations
of the Seminar to all the sugar factories. As is a result of this
the Indian sugar factories have been able to produce sugar of
100 ICUMSA or below to meet the buyers' requirements, in place
of normal production with ICUMSA above 150.
- ISEC also switched over to packing in 50 kg bags as acceptable
in the world market and persuaded Government of Indian to permit
packing export sugar in 50 kg polylined polypropylene bags as
against the normal packing of 100 kg bags.
- ISEC is offering the factories the best possible price for supply
of export sugar, matching with prevailing international market
price and not charging anything from the factories for its services.
The administrative expenses involved in exports are entirely borne
by ISEC itself.
- ISEC has been taking up with the Government various matters
pertaining to the sugar industry in general and exports in particular.
It was as a result of ISEC's consistent efforts that Government
of India granted various export incentives to the mills, like
exemption of export sugar from levy obligation and treating its
release as advance release to be adjusted after 18 months.
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