Sugar cane is a versatile crop that produces not only sugar but also biofuels, such as ethanol, making it an important renewable energy source. Additionally, sugar cane cultivation can provide economic benefits to farmers and communities through job creation and income generation in agricultural sectors.
Sugar cane and the sugar beet
Sugar cane leaves seen here in India are usually 1 to 2 meter in length.
It takes roughly 2 to 3 meters of sugar cane to produce one teaspoon of sugar. The cane is crushed to extract its juice, which is then processed and refined to produce sugar.
More. It takes 2 swimming pools of water to produce one kilo of sugar cane.
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Giraffes generally don't eat sugar cane. They like taller plants and fruits. They drink about 2 gallons of water per week.
Now im no expert in sugar production but after doing some research on how sugar is processed i can see why sugar cane would be a preferred method over sugar beets for 2 reasons. 1. Sugar cane requires less steps to process then sugar beets do. with beets you have to slice it, diffuse it (juice it basically), carbonate it (to remove impurities), evaporate it, and then crystallize it. Sugar cane however begins with mixing the cane in heavy syrup (this gets rid of the less pure sugar on the outside of the cane), carbonate it, crystallize it. Now im sure your thinking, "but there's not much difference". well the difference is that the diffusion in Sugar beets takes a lot longer than Sugar cane does, so sugar cane is more efficient. 2. sugar cane is much easier to grow and grows in vast numbers compared to sugar beets. if you have ever been to a sugar can field you will see how close together you can grow a field of cane compared to beets :D i hope this helps a bit. i would do a bit more research on the topic if you want more details. wiki is a great place to start.
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Sugar cane is a grass the sugary sap comes from the stem of the plant, from which the strap like leaves sprout. The stem is about 2 meters long an 5 cm in diameter.
2 cups of pure cane sugar