VDB to give 15.7 million USD to Indian sugar factory

Vietnam Development Bank (VDB) will give 330 billion VND (15.7 million USD) for a project to increase the capacity of KCP Vietnam Industries Limited (KCP VIL) in central Phu Yen province.
VDB to give 15.7 million USD to Indian sugar factory ảnh 1The loan will help increase the processing capacity of Son Hoa Sugar Factory from 5,000 tonnes to 10,000 tonnes of sugarcane per day by 2018. (Source: baophuyen.com.vn)

 Vietnam Development Bank (VDB) will give 330 billion VND (15.7 million USD) for a project to increase the capacity of KCP Vietnam Industries Limited (KCP VIL) in central Phu Yen province.

The loan will help increase the processing capacity of Son Hoa Sugar Factory from 5,000 tonnes to 10,000 tonnes of sugarcane per day by 2018.

It will also help reduce the time needed to cultivate sugarcane from five or six months to 120 days.

K V S R Subbaiah, General Director of KCP VIL, said the company has developed 17,000ha of sugarcane farms in the districts of Son Hoa, Phu Hoa, Dong Xuan and Song Cau.

He said the company had also invested in biofertiliser, ethanol and power factories to use the by-products of sugar production.

The wholly foreign invested company from India, with a total investment of 42 million USD, started operating in the province in 2001 with an initial capacity to process 2,500 tonnes of sugarcane per day for making export-quality refined sugar and white sugar.

As scheduled, the expansion and the increase in production capacity of the factory will take place in Cung Son and Son Ha communes of Son Hoa district during the 2015-16 and 2017-18 periods.

KCP VIL was the first foreign company to receive a 72-billion-VND (3.4 million USD) loan from the Vietnam Government's Development Assistance Fund for the shifting of its factory from Thua Thien-Hue to Phu Yen province due to inadequate supply of sugarcane in former province in 2000.-VNA

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