Sugarcane cultivation has several disadvantages, including its high water consumption, which can contribute to water scarcity in regions where it's grown. The intensive farming practices often lead to soil degradation and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, the use of pesticides and fertilizers can result in environmental pollution and health risks for nearby communities. Lastly, sugarcane production is labor-intensive, which can lead to exploitation and poor working conditions for laborers.
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India is the second largest producer of sugarcane in the world, the first position is held by Brazil.
it produce the products needed
The primary sector for sugar is growing the sugarcane. The secondary sector would be transforming the sugarcane into sugar crystals. The tertiary sector would be selling the sugar to consumers.
sugarcane, pineapples, and cattle raising
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an advantage is that it cures hiccups but a disadvantage is that it causes stems to grow out of your but
your gotta have lots of money to get into it from the ground
As far as what? Production? Raising them? Their wool? Please be more specific!
sugarcane is a stem
it eats into the sugarcane
is starch present in sugarcane
As a perennial plant with a deep root system and with good ground coverage provided by the dense mat of stems and leaves, sugarcane protects the soil from erosion. Given adequate fertilizer and water, it can flourish year after year, and there are parts of the world in which sugarcane has been a cash crop for centuries
Sugarcane is considered alkaline. When ingested, sugarcane juice helps maintain the pH levels in the body and promotes an alkaline environment.
you dont have to use a raising agent like bicarb
The Sanskrit name for sugarcane is "Ikshu."