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sugar industry analysis
Introduction of JDW S Group:
JDW group has grown from sugar production into premier business group of Pakistan. JDW Group is the progressive industrial house of the country.
JDW’s Group Diversification:
Faruki Pulp Mill Ltd
JK Dairies (Pvt) Ltd
JDW sugar Mills Limited.
Introduction of JDW Sugar mill Limited:
Sugar manufacturing is the core business of the Group and is also renowned for support of innovative farming techniques which augment the core business.
The Group takes immense pride in social responsibility activities (social mobilization, women enterprise development, support to technical and primary education, micro credit for the poor, infrastructure development, livestock development etc.) all aimed at ameliorating social and economic conditions of the poor people in rural areas.
The group comprises of three sugar mill units JDW Unit-I (20,500 TCD), JDW Unit-II (8,500 TCD) and JDW Unit-III (11,000 TCD) in the districts of Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab and Ghotki, Sindh. With its combined crushing capacity of 40,000 TCD, it is one of the largest groups in the sugar sector and contributes approximately 9-10% of country’s sugar production.
Introduction of JDW unit 1:

JDW Sugar Mills Limited (“the Company”) was incorporated in Pakistan on 31 May 1990 as a private limited company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and was subsequently converted into a public limited Company on 24 August 1991. Shares of the Company are listed on the Karachi and Lahore Stock Exchanges. Crushing capacity of this Unit is 20,500 TCD and is located in District Rahim Yar Khan. The principal activity of the Company is production and sale of crystalline sugar.

Owners
Board of Directors
Mr.Jhangir Khan tareen
Chairman / CEO

Audit Committee
Syed Ahmed Muhammad
Chairman / Member

Rana Nasim Ahmed
Chief Operating officer
Mr. Muhammad Rafique
Chief Financial Officer
Auditors
KPMG Taseer Hadi & Company
Chartered Accountants
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