Yes. in Europe sugar is produced by growing sugar beet rather than sugar cane. In 2005 the European Union produced about 20 million tonnes of sugar.
crops like indigo, coffee, tobacco, sugar, cocoa
Yes, pears are grown in Europe.
Yas, crops are grown in Europe. Especially in Western Europe.
Pink Ladies pears are grown in Europe.
You can get sugar from the rain forest as there is sugar canes where sugar is grown.
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco were the primary crops grown and were exported to Europe.
Generally speaking, sugarcane is grown in the tropics and sugar is usually made close to where it is grown.
I think most of the sugar was and still is imported into Europe from other countries because sugar cane grows in tropical and sub tropical climates. However sugar cane was grown in parts of Spain and Portugal. The world's top three sugar cane producing countries are Brazil, India and China. However France, Russia, Germany, Italy and Poland grow Sugar beet, which sugar also is produced from.
Yes, its grown in Scotland.
it comes from sugar cane grown in Hawaii
iit grows from sugar cane
The United States processes more sugar from domestically-grown sugar beets than from domestically-grown sugar cane