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Title: IFAD/FAO/ICRISAT


1
IFAD/FAO/ICRISAT Global Consultation of
Pro-poor Sweet Sorghum Development for
Bio-ethanol Production
Presented by Dr. Palaniswamy, Managing
Director Rusni Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Andhra
Pradesh, India
Rome, Italy 8th 9th Nov 2007
2
Debuting The Sweet Reality
  • Engineer by profession global exposure
  • Innovations on hobby basis in the US
  • Proactive AP government support
  • Ventured in India on passion
  • ABI-ICRISAT timely support
  • Established the industry
  • Pioneered the concept on crop production and
    ethanol production
  • Received Life Time Achievement Award from
    Honble Prime Minister of India Sri Dr. Manmohan
    Singh.
  • Received Rashtriya Udyog Ratan Award from
    International Organisation for Business Research
    Development in the year 2005.
  • Going global (Africa Asia)

3
VISION
  • Enhancing Energy Security by
  • Empowering the Farming Society

4
MISSION
  • To improve the well being of farmers and rural
    community, contribute to environmental
    improvement by industrialization of ethanol from
    sweet sorghum.

5
Introduction
  • Pioneer in producing Sweet Sorghum Ethanol
    Globally.
  • Economized way of producing Ethanol through smart
    distillery process.
  • Production of Bio Fuels and Fuel Ethanol
  • Production process is patented in USA by the
    Promoter
  • Project commissioned in Sangareddy A.P., India
  • 40 KLPD Plant producing Ethanol, ENA and Phrama
    Grade Alcohol.
  • Command area development of Sweet Sorghum in 2000
    acre with the support of Agri-Business
    Incubator_at_ICRISAT
  • International quality of Fuel Ethanol achieved in
    competitive price.

6
Competitive Advantages
  • Non-Molasses based Ethanol production
  • Competitive cost of production
  • Baggasse based captive power generation
  • Zero liquid effluent discharge
  • Sulphur free Ethanol-Contribution to the
    conservation of
  • pollution
  • Smart Distillery - Production of Ethanol round
    the year

7
Plant production details
8
Sweet sorghum scores over feedstock's
  • Sweet sorghum has higher (90-92) fermentation
    efficiency than sugarcane (85-88) in addition to
    higher crushing efficiency (85)
  • Requires low energy (1/4) and less (1/2)
    machinery cost
  • Less effluents (2-3 lit/lit of ethanol) compared
    to grains (18 lit/lit of ethanol)

9
Partnerships for the poor
Rusni Distilleries tie-up through Agri-Business
Incubator -ICRISAT
10

Agri Business Incubator _at_ICRISAT
  • Joint Venture with Department of Science and
    Technology(GOI).
  • Commercialization of Agriculture Technology.
  • Initiate innovative concepts promote
    Entrepreneurs
  • Co-ordinate with National and International RD
    Centres to facilitate Agri-Tech-Transfer.
  • Educating training farmers about the
    cultivation of Sweet Sorghum jointly with Rusni
    Distilleries (P).Ltd
  • Rusni Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. have entered into an
    MOA with ICRISAT for seed development and supply
    chain management through extension services for
    60,000 tons of Sweet Sorghum Stalks per annum per
    crop.
  • ICRISAT developed 5 Cultivars of varieties and
    Hybrid of Sweet Sorghum for Rusni Distilleries
    with high brix content.
  • Assisted in command area development of Sweet
    sorghum in 2000 acres.
  • Business development support for expansion in
    Africa Asian Countries

11
Raw Materials (Sweet Sorghum Stalks)
  • Sweet Sorghum is the best suitable raw material
    as it does not compromise on food security.
  • Farmers can easily adopt sweet sorghum
    cultivation.
  • It can be cultivated all throughout the year in
    tropical climate under irrigated conditions
  • Total utility Stalks ,Grains and baggase
  • In rain fed cultivation excess availability of
    stalks can be converted into Jaggery
  • Farmers can earn Rs.4000 (US100) plus per acre
    per crop (Promised Less)
  • (Sweet Sorghum Syrup/Jaggery)
  • Sweet Sorghum Syrup/Jaggery made from Sweet
    sorghum stalks juice
  • Technical know how can be provided to farmers
    above 100 K.M radius for producing jaggery/Syrup
    from Sweet Sorghum

12
Sweet Realty
Farmer Name Ramesh Rao Village Name
Gunthapally Acreage 2 Acres Stalk supplied 49.7
tonnes Total Income Rs. 29,874 (US747) Input
cost Rs. 1874 (US47) Net gain Rs. 28000
(US700)
Promised Less Delivered More
13
Procurement of Raw Materials
  • Contract Farming
  • Rusni Distilleries enters into Tripartite
    Agreement involving farmers, Bank and Company for
    cultivation and supply of Sweet Sorghum. (in
    operation)
  • Cooperative Farming
  • To promote farmers cooperative to cultivate,
    crush and produce Sweet Sorghum syrup that could
    supply to the factory for production of Ethanol.
    (in pipeline)

14
CHALLENGES IN CONTRACT FARMING
  • Improper cultivation and poor quality of crop.
  • Short harvesting window and peak supply of raw
    material results in wastage.
  • Poor availability of labor's for peak harvesting
    period.
  • High cost of logistics due to high volume and low
    weight of Sweet Stalks.
  • Loss of juice and weight during storage and
    transportation.

15
FUTURE STRATEGY
  • Cooperative Farming And Decentralized syrup
    Mnf.
  • To promote farmers cooperative to cultivate,
    crush and produce Sweet Sorghum syrup that could
    supply to the factory for production of Ethanol.
    (in pipeline)
  • Highlights of cooperative farming and
    decentralized units
  • More than 100 acres in a village compressing of
    more than 10 farmers.
  • Farming on cooperative basis.
  • Small-scale Crushing Unit At Village Level
    operated under cooperative basis or micro
    enterprise mode.
  • Company needs 50 micro enterprise for syrup
    making through buy back arrangement and can
    encourage rural employment in ANDHRA PRADESH.

16
DECENTRALIZED MODEL FOR FARMERS
LEFT OVER BAGASSE AND BLACK GRAINS COMPRESSED FOR
ANIMAL FEED
STORAGE TANKERS
FACTORY
TRANSPORTATION
17
LEAF STRIPPERS AT FARM LEVEL
18
CRUSHERS AT FARM LEVEL
19
ADVANTAGES OF DECENTRALIZED MODEL
  • Minimize The Loss Of Juice And Time
  • Syrup Can Be Stored Up To 9 Months
  • Farmers gain ( win win situation)
  • Additional profit through co-op farming (reduced
    cost).
  • Additional profit through co-op syrup production
    unit.
  • Early harvesting and returns.
  • Left over bagasse, leaves and black grains (not
    for human consumption) is compressed and packed
    for animal feed.
  • Farmers benefits through marketing of the animal
    feed.
  • Farmers can take the stake in the small scale
    units which can be financed by the company or
    other financial institutions.
  • Reduces inventory cost and logistics cost.
  • Operation of the plant around the year.

20
Expectancy of the Industry
  • Training education to farmers
  • Better Crop management
  • Farm Mechanization
  • Investments in Industrial RD
  • Optimizing raw material sourcing costs
  • Integrated-Strengthened Public-Private partnership

21
The road ahead
  • Sweet sorghum Ensures both food and energy
    security and a clean environment
  • There are challenges in contract farming of Sweet
    Sorghum.
  • Cooperative farming and Decentralized Syrup
    making is ideal alternative and can compliment to
    the industrial production.
  • It is a win-win situation for the farmer and
    industry.
  • It would be ideal Public-Private-People
    Partnerships

22
Thank You
Further details contact Dr. A.R.
Palaniswamy rusnispirit_at_rediffmail.com
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