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International Conclave on Sugar Crops
& SugarFest - 2014
Venue
Lucknow - 226 002, IndiaIndian Institute of Sugarcane Research
Organized and Sponsored by
Society for Sugar Research and Promotion
Supported by
February 201415-17,
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Association of Sugarcane Technologists of India
International Association of Professionals in Sugar and Integrated Technologies
National Sugar Institute, Kanpur Vasantdada Sugar Institute, Pune
The
Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow
Sugar Technologists' Association of India
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International SpeakersForeign Experts &
TechnologistsInteractive Discussion through
Poster PresentationAgri-tour and Visit to Sugar Complex
National SugarFestIISR Foundation Day
Lucknow, India
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Sweeteners and Green Energy fromSugar Crops : Emerging Technologies
About Lucknow
Sponsorship and Advertisement Packages
Advertisement in Souvenir
International Organizing Committee
National Advisory Committee
Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh is well connected with major cities like New Delhi, Patna, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Goa and Varanasi by direct flights, trains and by road. The weather is expected to be pleasant during February with mild winter.
Platinum Sponsorship - ̀ 5 Lakh Diamond Sponsorship - 3 LakhGold Sponsorship - ̀ 2 Lakh Silver Sponsorship - ̀ 1 Lakh
Inside Back/Front Cover - ̀ 1 Lakh Golden Pages - ̀ 75,000Silver Pages - ̀ 50,000 Bronze Pages - ̀ 35,000All payments are to be made in favour of Secretary, Society for Sugar Research and Promotion, Lucknow by Demand Draft.
Dr. Raffaela Rossetto, APTA, Brazil Mr. A.S. Mansour, ISSCT, IranDr. Yang-Rui Li, Nanning, P.R. China Mr. Kitty Choonhawong, TSSCT, ThailandDr. Qizhan Tang, GXAAS, P.R. China Dr. K. F. Ng Kee Kwong, MSIRI, MauritiusDr. Robert Magarey, BSES, Australia Dr. Li Tao Yang, Guangxi Univ., P.R.ChinaDr. Vo-Tong Xuan, Vietnam Mr. Le Van Dinh, VietnamDr. A.P. Keerthipala, Sri Lanka Dr. Kamal Humayun Kabir, Bangladesh
Dr. S. Ayyappan, Secretary, DARE & DG, ICARDr. S.K. Datta, DDG(CS), ICAR, New DelhiDr. N. Gopalakrishnan, ADG (CC), ICARDr. S. Solomon, Director, IISR, LucknowDr. G.S.C. Rao, President, STAI, New DelhiDr. Abinash Verma, DG, ISMA, New DelhiDr. G.P. Rao, IARI, New DelhiDr. N.V. Nair, Director, SBI, CoimbatoreDr. S.N. Sushil, Plant Protection Advisor, GoI, New DelhiMr. Shivajirao Deshmukh, DG, VSI, PuneMr. Narendra Mohan, Director, NSI, KanpurMr. Manjunatha S. Rao, EID Parry, Tamil NaduDr. A.K. Shukla, General Secretary, STAI, New DelhiMr. K. Nagendran, Thiru Arooran Sugars Ltd., TNMr. K.P. Singh, CEO, Haidergarh Chini Mill, UP
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Dr. S. SolomonPresident & Convenor
Dr. G.P. Rao Organizing Secretary
Mob.: +91-9711763384E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. M. SwapnaMob.: +91-9453195305
Dr. Priyanka SinghMob.: +91-9450658101
All correspondence to be addressed to
DirectorIndian Institute of Sugarcane Research
Raebareli Road, P.O. Dilkusha, Lucknow - 226 002, U.P., IndiaE-mail: [email protected]
Dr. S. Solomon
Conference Co-ordinators
About the Conference
The Conclave would cover
Who should participate?
The growth of the world sugar industry has been spectacular during the last few years, with numerous transformational opportunities for the industry to evolve. The challenges arising out of globalization and liberalization are urging the world sugar industry to produce more and better, with ample scope for competition. This is true especially with respect to the sugar economies of the developing countries, which contribute upto 75% of the sugar production and are significant players in world sugar trade. With the demand for sugar increasing with time, there is an excellent opportunity for the sugarcane growers to produce more. Thus, innovative methods and cultural practices are the need of the hour. Besides, the emerging concept of “Sugar-Power-Ethanol Complexes” is a way of de-risking from sugar downturn and to exploit the untapped potential of ethanol and co-generation. The industry needs to cash in on the huge potential in terms of sugar and energy, taking into consideration, the global demand, challenges intrinsic to the farming systems and other concerns like climate change. Not only sugarcane, other sugar crops like sugarbeet, sweet sorghum, palm etc., are also poised to emerge as major sugar -energy crops of the future. Thus, the industry needs to work out ways and means to fit in these crops also in the sugar production system, not only as source of sugar, but also as bio-fuel and bio-energy source, as the case may be. The diversion to other sugar crops and also to the various other uses like bio-fuel and bio-ethanol production is bound to have an impact on the socio-economic canvass of the developing countries. Thus, the future of the world sugar industry encompassing the various sugar crops needs to be viewed in the backdrop of productivity, profitability and sustainability of the industry.
The International Conclave on Sugar Crops-2014 aims to discuss in detail, the challenges faced by the sugar industry and the future prospects, taking into account the role of different sugar crops in the industry as a whole. The Conclave is intended to provide an excellent networking opportunity for researchers, technologists, extension officers, industrialists, policy makers etc., for meaningful deliberations through sharing of views and experiences, thereby benefitting the growers as well as sugar and integrated industries.
New and emerging technologies to enhance sugar and energy production from sugar crops; mechanization of sugar crops agricultureCarbon, energy and water foot prints in sugar crops productionConventional and biotechnological approaches in improving and protecting sugar cropsProcessing and value addition in sugar crops/productsResource and energy management in sugar industrySugar crop based integrated industriesSocio-economic initiatives to encourage sugar crops farming
Sugar crops researchers, Research and Development institutions, sugar technologists and managers, sugar and integrated industries, crop management
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Delegates Accompanying person
Remarks
US $ 990 US $ 555 To be paid at the time of Registration in Lucknow. The package includes boarding and lodging for three nights in a good hotel (twin sharing basis), airport transfer, morning and afternoon coffee, welcome dinner and all meals (February 15-17, 2014), Conclave publications, visit to a modern sugar milling unit and city tour. The additional charges for stay before 15th or after 17th will have to be borne by the delegates.
Delegates Accompanying person
Remarks
` 7500 ` 5000 Registration fee is to be paid before January 15, 2014. The package for Indian delegates include Registration kit, welcome dinner and lunch only. Indian delegates will have to make their own arrangements for boarding/lodging and internal transport. All payments are to be made in favour of Secretary, Society for Sugar Research and Promotion, Lucknow by Demand Draft.
and agri-business personnel, cane managers and marketing staff, farm machinery and plant manufacturers, environment engineers and carbon project developers, manufacturers/suppliers of farm and process technology, power energy companies, consultants, management advisors and entrepreneurs should participate in this Conclave.
Abstracts may be submitted for interactive discussion among the researchers and others working on sugar crops. Abstracts not exceeding 350 words may be submitted in English with clear and concise content. It should include Title, Authors, Organization/Affiliation with e-mail, Objectives, Methodology, Results and Conclusion. The abstracts should be typed in Times New Roman font with a font size of 12 and should be submitted as an attached MS Word file. These papers will be included in the poster-interactive sessions. The Conclave theme areas will be presented through invited lectures, contributory papers, poster sessions etc. The contributions should be of interest to an international audience and can be of a scientific, economic or technological nature on any aspect of sugar crops and its integrated industries.
November 30, 2013, by e-mail to [email protected]
The abstracts and other contributions submitted will be compiled and released in the form of a Souvenir during the Conclave.
Interactive session
Last date for submission of abstracts
Souvenir
Registration package (For International delegates)
Registration package (For Indian delegates)