Odisha's Badamba Sugar Mill Revived with ₹360 Crore Investment by Indian Potash

Indian Potash Limited has signed an MoU with the Odisha government to revive the long-defunct Badamba Cooperative Sugar Mill with a ₹360 crore investment. The project, signed in the presence of Union Minister Amit Shah, aims to make the mill operational within a year with a 3,500 TCD capacity. It will include a cogeneration power plant, a Bio-CNG unit, and a cold storage facility, directly benefiting around 10,000 local farmers. The revival is expected to stimulate sugarcane cultivation, enhance farmer incomes, and generate significant rural employment.

Key Points: Badamba Sugar Mill Revival in Odisha with ₹360 Cr Investment

  • ₹360 crore investment
  • Mill revival after 15+ years
  • Benefits 10,000 farmers
  • Includes power & Bio-CNG plants
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Indian Potash to revive Badamba Sugar Mill in Odisha with Rs 360 crore investment

Indian Potash invests ₹360 crore to revive Odisha's Badamba Sugar Mill, set to benefit 10,000 farmers and generate local employment.

Indian Potash to revive Badamba Sugar Mill in Odisha with Rs 360 crore investment
"The revival... reflects IPL's commitment to supporting farmers and strengthening agricultural value chains. - P. S. Gahlaut"

New Delhi, March 11

Indian Potash Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Odisha for modernization and expansion of Badamba Sugar Mill with an estimated investment of Rs 360 crore, the state-owned company said in a statement.

Badamba Cooperative Sugar Mill in Odisha, which has reportedly remained shut for more than 15 years, is set to be revived, bringing renewed hope to thousands of farmers in the region.

The MoU was signed by P. S. Gahlaut, Managing Director, Indian Potash Limited, and Rajesh Prabhakar Patil, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Department of Cooperation, Government of Odisha, in the presence of Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on March 6, 2026.

As per the MoU, the Badamba Cooperative Sugar Mill is expected to commence operation within one year and will have a capacity of 3,500 TCD (tonnes cane per day).

It will also consist of a 16 MW cogeneration power plant, a 10-tonne-per-day Bio-CNG plant, and a state-of-the-art cold storage facility, Indian Potash said.

"The project is expected to directly benefit around 10,000 farmers of the Badamba Block of Cuttack district by reviving sugarcane cultivation in the state, enhancing farmer income and generating employment in the region," the statement read.

Based on the successful turnaround of three sick sugar mills in Gujarat, Indian Potash, now under the guidance of the Union Cooperation Ministry took up the project for the revival of Badamba Cooperative Sugar Mill.

It roped in National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited and SBI Capital Markets Limited for a detailed technical and financial feasibility study.

As part of the MoU, the Government of Odisha will provide 112 acres of land on a long-term lease basis to IPL for the establishment of the mill and associated infrastructure.

"The revival of the sugar mill is aimed at improving the income of farmers by promoting sugarcane cultivation, which is increasingly being recognised as an energy crop due to its potential for producing ethanol, power, and bio-fuels. The project is expected to stimulate rural economic activity, generate employment, and encourage farmers in the region to take up sugarcane cultivation once again."

P. S. Gahlaut, Managing Director, Indian Potash Limited, said, "The revival of the Badamba Sugar Mill reflects IPL's commitment to supporting farmers and strengthening agricultural value chains. By restoring this mill, we aim to create sustainable opportunities for farmers, encourage sugarcane cultivation, generate employment, and contribute to the economic development of the region. We look forward to working closely with the Government of Odisha and the local farming community to make this project a success."

Indian Potash Limited is one of India's leading cooperative companies engaged in the import, distribution, and marketing of fertilizers and agri-inputs. Over the years, IPL has also diversified into agro-industrial ventures and plays an important role in strengthening the cooperative ecosystem in India. The company currently owns 11 sugar mills across the country, six in Uttar Pradesh, three in Gujarat, and two in Odisha.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The integrated approach with the power plant and Bio-CNG is very smart. It's not just a sugar mill, it's a clean energy hub. This is the kind of sustainable agro-industry India needs to invest in more. Well done IPL and the Cooperation Ministry.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Cuttack, I've heard stories about this mill. Its revival will bring back so many memories for the older generation and real opportunities for the youth. The cold storage facility is a bonus for other crops too. Hope the project stays on the 1-year timeline!
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Aman W
Good initiative, but I have a respectful criticism. We've seen many such revival MoUs signed with great fanfare, only for projects to get delayed for years. The proof will be in the pudding—when the mill actually starts crushing cane. The state government must ensure red tape doesn't hinder this.
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Karthik V
IPL turning around sick units in Gujarat gives me confidence. They have the experience. The focus on ethanol and bio-fuels aligns perfectly with our national energy goals. This is a win for farmers, rural employment, and the environment. Jai Kisan! 🚜
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Michael C
Interesting to see the cooperative model being strengthened like this. Providing the land on lease is a good partnership between the state and the cooperative. Hope the benefits truly reach the grassroots and aren't captured by middlemen.

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