Sugarcane Jaggery – Grade C
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Tradologie.com enables industrial buyers, food processors, distilleries, institutional consumers, and bulk traders to source Sugarcane Jaggery - Grade C directly from verified Indian jaggery manufacturers and processors.
The platform ensures transparent pricing, bulk procurement efficiency, and supplier verification, reducing dependence on traditional mandi systems.
Offered By Verified Sugarcane Jaggery Processors Across India
Including FSSAI-registered units, cooperative processors, and large-volume industrial suppliers.
Certifications & Compliance
Sugarcane Jaggery - Grade C supplied via Tradologie typically complies with:
Grade C Sugarcane Jaggery is preferred where functional sweetness and fermentation efficiency are more important than visual appearance.
With Tradologie, buyers can:
Sugarcane Jaggery - Grade C is a dark-grade natural sweetener produced in India from fresh sugarcane juice using traditional concentration methods.
Grade C jaggery contains higher natural molasses and mineral content, resulting in a dark brown color and robust flavor profile. It is primarily used for industrial food processing, fermentation, animal feed formulations, and institutional applications, where color uniformity is not a critical requirement.
India is the world's largest producer of sugarcane jaggery, supplying Grade C variants in large volumes for domestic and export-oriented industrial usage.
Sugarcane Jaggery - Grade C is produced with minimal clarification, allowing higher retention of molasses and minerals. This gives it a strong cane aroma, darker color, and higher ash content, making it suitable for industrial and downstream processing.
It is commonly used as a feedstock for fermentation, ethanol production, and food processing applications.
Industrial Applications
Institutional & Trade Applications
| Grade | Color | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Grade A | Light golden | Direct consumption |
| Grade B | Medium brown | Food processing |
| Grade C | Dark brown | Industrial & fermentation |
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No. It is primarily intended for industrial and processing use.
Yes. It is widely used in distilleries and ethanol production.
Solid blocks, granular form, and jaggery powder in bulk packs.
Yes, with appropriate packaging and documentation.