Yes. Vietnamese farmers produce about one million metric tons of cane sugar every year.
Sugar cane does grow in Queensland.
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Sugar cane requires a warm and tropical climate to grow successfully, so it is unlikely that it can be grown in Canada due to its colder climate. However, certain varieties of sugar cane may be able to grow in indoor greenhouses or in specific microclimates with controlled conditions.
Sugar cane is used to make ethanol and sugar cane is a renewable energy resource, it also reduces certain greenhouse emission.
Sugar cane can grow "above ground roots" during flooding, grow in different soils, tolerate fires, and survive most droughts.
In Vietnam, traditional methods to make sugar cane drink involve crushing sugar cane to extract the juice, which is then mixed with water and sometimes lime juice or coconut milk. The mixture is then strained and served over ice for a refreshing beverage.
No but sugar cane Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, rum and coffee
Europe grows sugar beet to refine into sugar, the European climate is not warm enough to grow sugar cane.