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Tata Chemicals joins ICRISAT's sweet
sorghum ethanol consortium
November 21, 2007
Tata Chemicals (TCL) has joined hands with ICRISAT by signing
a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for entering the Sweet Sorghum
Ethanol Research Consortium (SSERC). Dr William Dar, director
general of ICRISAT, and Homi R Khusrokhan, managing director
of TCL, signed the MOA at Hyderabad.
According to Dr William Dar, this partnership will go a long
way in enhancing the commercialisation of sweet sorghum for
bio-ethanol production. Production of ethanol from sweet sorghum
as a bio-fuel can provide additional income to dry land farmers
and does not compromise their food security.
Through the ICRISAT Sweet Sorghum Ethanol Research Consortium
(SSERC), the institute promotes the technology for producing
bio-fuel through public-private partnership.
Tata Chemical is today a leading manufacturer of inorganic
chemicals, fertilisers and food additives. The company has
an annual turnover of about US$ 1.5 billion and is part of
the US$ 28.8-billion Tata Group, India's foremost business
conglomerate. Recently TCL has entered bio-fuels and is setting
up a plant in Nanded, Maharashtra, for manufacture of bio-ethanol
from sweet sorghum. Through the MOA, TCL can now avail the
sweet sorghum research outputs of ICRISAT. This includes supply
of seeds of sweet sorghum varieties and hybrids along with
technical know-how on sweet sorghum cultivation aspects.
Khusrokhan said that he was very happy that TCL had joined
the consortium and was very impressed by the wonderful developmental
work done by ICRISAT all around the world.
It is envisaged that there is a huge global opportunity for
all partners to work together to benefit millions of farmers
by offering new market opportunities through this new venture.
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