Of course. Mexico is the 6th largest producer of sugarcane in the world - and its refined product, sugar - with 51.11 million tonnes produced during 2008.
Yes; it is the raw material used during the sugar refining process.
It requires a tropical zone, so if there was an area that is tropical, yes.
Sugar cane does grow in Queensland.
they grow many different varieties of crops. they also grow coffee
No, but sugar beets grow quite well
They grow sugar cane!!
sugar cane
no it can't
Africa is where sugar cane grows in. Africa is wide with lan and is very dry.
You can grow: Mushrooms Trees Sugar Cane Wheat
Best climate
Sugar cane can grow "above ground roots" during flooding, grow in different soils, tolerate fires, and survive most droughts.
Sugar cane is used to make ethanol and sugar cane is a renewable energy resource, it also reduces certain greenhouse emission.
No but sugar cane Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, rum and coffee