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Producing sugar requires a series of energy-intensive processes, such as planting, harvesting, transportation, and processing of sugar cane or sugar beets. Additionally, the machinery used in sugar production, like tractors, trucks, and processing equipment, typically run on fossil fuels. This reliance on fossil fuels contributes to the high energy requirements of sugar production.

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