The Round Table Conference is India’s premier event exclusively designed to foster meaningful discussions and collaborative efforts, with advocacy from key stakeholders in the Sugar and Allied Sectors, aimed at shaping the future of the industry. Join Government Officials, Bureaucrats, Industry Veterans and key stakeholders, as we delve into topics crucial for policy-making, regulatory affairs, and strategic planning, ensuring a comprehensive development of the entire supply chain of the Sugar, Ethanol and Bioenergy Industries.
The Round Table Conference will be a one-day event, focusing on key areas and will involve in-depth discussions.
We have eminent list of speakers from the sugar and allied industry!

M. V. Patil

P. G. Medhe

Manohar Joshi

Vijay Autade

Jitu Shah

Adv. Rahoul Desae

Uppal Shah

Hemant Shah
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- Sugar season 2025-26: DFPD to review sugar mills’ export performance after March 31by Parshwati Saha on January 6, 2026
The government will review the export performance of sugar mills after March 31, 2026, and may reallocate or redistribute unutilized quotas to mills with better export performance or to willing mills, according to communication issued by the Department of Food & Public Distribution (DFPD). In […]
























