It is unusual for a sugar company. But the Kolkata-headquartered Balrampur Chini made history by earning a profit of Rs 592 crore in FY17, a manifold increase over the Rs 100 crore it earned in FY16, helped by a surge in realisations. The Saraogi family-promoted company, however, is not the largest domestic producer of the sweetener. That position is held by Bajaj Hindusthan. Against Balrampur's production of 0.9 million tonnes (mt) in 16/17 sugar year (October-September), Bajaj made 1.34 mt. But debt-ridden Bajaj posted an annual loss of Rs 92 crore in FY17 (on revenues ...
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