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Zorluk: ZorIndustrial and Economic Geography of India

With reference to the locational dynamics and structural shifts in Indian agro-based manufacturing, which of the following statements correctly explains why the sugar industry has progressively shifted from Northern India (primarily Uttar Pradesh) towards Peninsular India (such as Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka)?

  1. Peninsular India provides a longer crushing season due to its tropical maritime climate and sugarcane varieties with higher sucrose content, supported by better-capitalized cooperative sector sugar mills.Cevap
  2. B
    Peninsular India possesses deep alluvial soils rich in organic nitrogen, which significantly lowers sugarcane cultivation costs compared to the nutrient-depleted soils of the northern plains.
  3. C
    Sugarcane acts as a weight-gaining raw material during processing, making processing units locate near major peninsular container ports to minimize international freight expenses.
  4. D
    Peninsular sugar mills benefit from close geographical proximity to the thermal coal belts of the Chota Nagpur plateau, drastically reducing energy costs for juice evaporation.

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Peninsular India provides a longer crushing season due to its tropical maritime climate and sugarcane varieties with higher sucrose content, supported by better-capitalized cooperative sector sugar mills.
The shift of India's sugar industry toward Peninsular states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka is primarily driven by favorable tropical climatic conditions. The absence of severe winter frost allows for a longer crushing season (up to 7-8 months compared to 4-5 months in North India). Furthermore, tropical sugarcane varieties grown in these regions have significantly higher sucrose content, and the growth of well-organized cooperative sugar factories provides superior capital reinvestment and modern processing capacity.

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1
Analyze the nature of the sugarcane industry as an agro-based weight-losing industry.
Sugarcane cannot be transported over long distances without sucrose loss due to driage. Processing must occur locally within the growing zone.
Understanding raw material characteristics dictates optimal factory locational economics.
2
Evaluate the climatic and biological factors differentiating North India from Peninsular India.
The tropical climate of Peninsular India prevents winter frost damage and yields sugarcane varieties with superior sucrose percentages compared to subtropical Northern varieties.
Climatic conditions directly govern crop growth cycles, sucrose accumulation, and crushing season duration (up to 7-8 months in Peninsular regions vs 4-5 months in Northern regions).
3
Assess the organizational structure of processing mills in both regions.
Peninsular India, particularly Maharashtra, developed a strong cooperative sugar sector where farmers directly share in processing profits and invest in modern machinery.
Institutional and organizational factors play a major role in regional industrial concentration and efficiency.

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