Ramzan Sugar Mills

Ramzan Sugar Mills (Urdu: رمضان شوگر ملز) is a Pakistani sugar mill company. It was established by Pakistani businessman Mian Muhammad Sharif in 1992.[1] It is part of the Sharif Group of Companies.[2]

Ramzan Sugar Mills
Founded1992
Headquarters
ProductsSugar
ParentSharif Group of Companies
Websitesharifgroup.com.pk

In February 2011, CarboUA tested the plant of Ramzan Sugar Mills and conducted the successful result in March 2011.[3]

Power project

In September 2012, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) signed on an Co-Generation Power Project agreement with the mill to produce the power with the capacity of 100 megawatt under the name of Ramzan Energy Ltd.[4][5] The power will be generated by industrial waste bagasse of sugar-canes.[4]

Critical responses

After 2014 floods hit Jhang District, politician Imran Khan criticized the mill and a bridge (under-construction in Bhawana) while addressing in Jhang that Sharif group were only constructing the bridge to save their mill not the people. Where farmers had complained that the mill only pays them 70 percent of the offered price for sugar-cane, and that even after one year.[6]

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gollark: I would increase good things while reducing bad things.
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See also

References

  1. Managing Director Sharif Group of Companies rejects Tahirul Qadri's accusation Dunya News, Updated 10 September 2016, Retrieved 8 January 2018
  2. "Sharif Group". Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  3. "Performance Certificate - Ramzan Sugar Mills Pakistan" (PDF). carboua.com. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  4. "Mills for new policy on bagasse fuelled power cogeneration". Dawn (newspaper). 2 September 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  5. "Private Power and Infrastructure Board". ppib.gov.pk. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  6. "Khan says poor were left to drown to save Sharif's sugar mill". Pakistan Today (newspaper). 16 September 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
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