Sugar cane is used to make ethanol and sugar cane is a renewable energy resource, it also reduces certain greenhouse emission.
so we can sell it to other countries and eat it
countries cannot grow without trade
A cash crop is one that you grow to sell rather than use yourself. A raw material is what you start with to make something else. There is no specific connection between them, but obviously a cash crop might be used as a raw material, for instance sugar cane for bioethanol.
The can help to grow the country. They will provide money to the growing government along with issue money to the people to use to grow the economy.
To a large degree it does. However farmers grow crops for profit. If they are not going to get paid for their work then they will not grow them. Which is reasonable.
Because it is profitable and the usa buys alot of this product.
More than 110 countries grow sugar cane or sugar beets
Sugar cane does grow in Queensland.
South American and equator countries use sugar cane every day. These countries have sugar cane widely accessible to their towns, because they grow it locally. They would use the cane in their food dishes just like how a town with corn crops would use the corn in many of their dishes.
Sugar Cane can grow in every country of Africa, with irrigation in some parts. However, only about half of them are listed as "reportable" Sugar cane producers by USDA.reference:"Reportable" Sugar Cane producing Countries; USDA
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.
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