Sugar Processing Plant
Sugarcane is broadly classified into three varieties early, general and unapproved. Cane is sowed during February and October every year. The first seed growth is known as the plant and subsequent growth after harvesting from the stem is known as Ratoon. The early variety has more sugar content than the general variety. Every farmer within the command area of the Mill is provided with a calendar, which tells him when he can expect a Mill Supply Ticket (Purchy), against which he will deliver the sugarcane. He then harvests the cane and transports it either in a bullock cart or tractor trolley to the mill. Cane is also bought at the mill's own centers within the command area. This cane is then transported in trucks or through rail to the mill.
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This helps in homogenizing the entire mass, maintaining uniform temperature and moisture with effective aeration and oxygen supply.It takes typically 60 days to complete the composting cycle. During the first five days windrow dressing, moisture reduction and inoculation are completed. From the sixth to the 50th day, the temperature and moisture levels are maintained by spraying spent wash. From the 51st to the 60th day, moisture reduces curing and aging, and the stabilization process gets under way. This again reduces the moisture level.
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Cane is weighed using an electronic weigh bridge and unloaded into cane carriers. It is then prepared for milling by knives and shredders. Sugarcane juice is then extracted by pressing the prepared cane through mills. Each mill consists of three rollers:Extracted juice mixed with water is weighed and sent to the boiling house for further processing. Residual bagasse is sent to boilers for use as fuel for steam generation.
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