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because of war and famine and the rising in cost for sugar cane
A solar car cost about $20,000 in Australia but they are not on the market in Australia yet.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Sugar/readings.htmU.S. and World Sugar and HFCS Production Costs, 1989/90-1994/95
The development cost for sugar cane in Brazil can vary depending on factors such as location, technology used, and soil conditions. On average, it can range from $1000 to $3000 per hectare. This cost includes expenses for land preparation, planting materials, fertilizers, machinery, labor, and maintenance.
The cost of producing sugar varies significantly depending on factors such as the type of sugar (e.g., cane or beet), production methods, geographic location, and market conditions. Generally, costs include expenses for raw materials, labor, equipment, transportation, and processing. On average, the production cost can range from $0.20 to $0.50 per pound, but it can fluctuate due to changes in agricultural practices, energy prices, and government policies. Additionally, economies of scale and technological advancements can influence overall production costs.
In the 1800s, sugar was primarily produced in tropical regions, with significant production occurring in the Caribbean, particularly on plantations in countries like Cuba, Jamaica, and Haiti. Sugar cane was the main source of sugar, and the labor-intensive cultivation relied heavily on enslaved labor. Additionally, sugar beet cultivation began to gain prominence in Europe, particularly in countries like France and Germany, as a response to sugar shortages and the high cost of cane sugar.
Burning sugar cane before harvest helps remove leaves and dry up excess biomass, making it easier and more cost-effective to harvest the cane. Additionally, burning can help control pests and diseases in the crop. However, burning can also cause air pollution and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
Sugar cane is exactly what it's name implies - a species of cane plant that yields sugar when crushed. Maize is the Native American word for what is called in the Untied States "corn".
The price of Brown Sugar depends on the kind you get as well as sometimes the state you're in as well as the store you go to, Walmart charges $1.68 for the Great Value Light Brown Sugar brand at some stores while they charge $2.34 for the Domino Premium Pure Cane Light Brown Sugar additionally they charge $8.16 for Augason Farms Brown Sugar and $2.44 for the Domino Premium Pure Cane Dark Brown Sugar. Target charges $2.24 for both versions of Domino's Brown Sugar.
South Carolina sent indigo to Massachusetts for their manufacturing needs of the garment industry. There was a huge market for low cost dyes both in the colonies, as well as in Europe. Many South Carolina planters switched to indigo when they saw rice prices plummeting.
White sugar premium is a futures market term refering to the difference between the price of White sugar (As sold on the London exchange) and Raw sugar (unrefined sugar sold on the New York exchange). It can also refer to a refining cost to refine raw sugar.
because rabbits are known as fast breeders/burrowers and australia has so much open/uninhabitable land it would cost aproximatly the US national debt times itself in both dollars and probally time to ever fully eradicate every rabbit off Australia. to be truthful we have better odds or killing off the cane toad first.