
The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) Annual General Meeting 2025 convened industry leaders, policymakers, and key stakeholders to assess the current state of India’s sugar sector and chart a path forward for its continued growth and diversification.
Discussions emphasized the sector’s critical role in supporting millions of farmers, generating rural employment, and contributing to national energy and sustainability objectives. Beyond traditional sugar production, the industry is increasingly exploring ethanol, bio-energy, green fuels, and circular economy practices, reflecting a shift toward a more diversified and sustainable agri-industrial model. With favorable policies, technological advancements, and strategic investments, the sector is positioned to unlock greater value across the farm-to-fuel ecosystem, creating economic, environmental, and social benefits.
Shri Sanjeev Chopra, Secretary, Department of Food and Public Distribution, addressed the gathering, underlining the importance of collaboration, innovation, and adoption of new technologies to enhance operational efficiency, environmental sustainability, and global competitiveness. His remarks highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that drive modernization and long-term resilience in the sugar sector.
The AGM also served as a dynamic platform for open dialogue and knowledge exchange, bringing together stakeholders from across the value chain. Participants shared insights, discussed challenges, and identified opportunities to strengthen the sector’s performance while contributing to broader national goals.
Overall, the ISMA AGM 2025 reflected the sector’s energy, optimism, and forward-looking approach, demonstrating that India’s sugar industry is not only adapting to change but actively shaping a sustainable and technologically advanced future for agriculture, rural livelihoods, and clean energy production.














