The Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) announced the conclusion of the second edition of ‘The India Sugar & Bio-Energy Conference’ at JW Marriott, Aerocity in New Delhi.
The conference, organised in partnership with the government of India (GoI) and the International Sugar Organisation (ISO), focused on this year’s central theme, ‘Harmonising Sweet Sustainability: Navigating India’s Path to a Green Economy’, setting the tone for thought-provoking discussions on the sustainable growth of the sugar and bio-energy sectors.
The event marked the launch of ‘ISMA Times’, a publication aimed at tracking industry trends and sharing expert insights.
M Prabhakar Rao, President, ISMA said, “The Indian sugar industry has consistently demonstrated resilience and adaptability despite challenges such as fluctuating global prices and changing weather patterns. Over the last few decades, we have not only increased sugar production but have also significantly advanced in bio-energy, particularly ethanol production. Our sector now supports over 25 million livelihoods, with an impressive 6 million directly employed. This transformation has been made possible through innovative practices and close collaboration with the government, which has driven both economic growth and energy security for the nation. We are confident that the strides we make today will continue to propel India forward as a global leader in sustainable agriculture and bio-energy solutions”.
Deepak Ballani, Director General ISMA said, “This year’s conference has been an incredible success, and I am deeply grateful to all the speakers, sponsors, and participants who made it possible. The engaging dialogues and forward-thinking ideas shared here will help unlock the full potential of India’s sugar and bio-energy sectors. Also, with the launch of ‘ISMA Times’, we aim to keep our community informed and engaged in the latest industry trends and developments, ensuring we all move forward with purpose and innovation. ISMA remains at the forefront of efforts to transform the industry through collaborations, capacity building, and knowledge sharing”.
As India continues to strengthen its position as a leading producer of sugar while contributing to global sustainability and bio-energy initiatives, the India Sugar & Bio-Energy Conference will continue to serve as a platform for knowledge sharing, idea exchange, and the formulation of a roadmap for sustainability in the sugar and bio-energy sectors.
As per the press release, the success of the second edition of the conference reaffirms ISMA’s commitment to supporting India’s journey to a greener future.