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<strong>Corporate</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Responsibility</strong>X. Year 2007-200899. How would you explain the year 2007-2008 for the sugar industry?100. Many farmers burnt their sugarcane stock, why?101. Do you think burning the ripe crop was their only choice?YesNoComments:102. It was established that PSMA and its members were in violation under Section 4 of theOrdinance, in particular Section 4(1) read with Section 4(2) (a), (b), (c) and (e) of the Ordinance,according to an enquiry report (Oct 2009). Comment please.XI. The process of sugar production103. Do you promote fair competition?YesNo104. A procurement rate for sugarcane is set (there is no competition among the factories) do youthink this is efficient for the market?YesNoComments:105 Do you think the process ensuring supply of sugarcane in sugar making (the indent) is fair?YesNoComments:106. Usually there is a delay in the crushing process, for what reasons?107. The weight of the sugarcane cannot be challenged or verified by a neutral party, (the sugarcaneis weighed by the factories or factory-authorized weigh stations) do you think this is correct?YesNoComments:108. Who pays the Cess on procurement of sugarcane?08Sugar MillsFarmersNobodyComments:109. Are there any deductions faced by the farmers?Yesy 66

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